Wednesday 23 September 2015



 நண்பன் என்று சொல்வதில் பெருமை

                        எப்போதும் நம் வயதை விட மூத்தவர்களை தான் பாராட்டுவதில் மகிழ்ச்சியும் கௌரவமும் இருக்கும் என நினைபவர்கள் அதிகம், இதை எழுதுவதற்கு முன்னர் நான் கூட அப்படித்தான். ஆனால் என் இளையவனை பற்றி இங்கு  எழுதுவதில் பெருமை அடைகிறேன்.

                        அப்துல் ரஹ்மான் (Martial Tamizha) எனக்கு அறிமுகம் ஆனதே ஒரு எதிர் பாரத தருணம். SRM கல்லூரி வளாகத்தில் என் முதுகில் ஒருவன் தட்டி அழைக்க திரும்பிய உடன் நீங்கள் தனுஷ் ரசிகரா என்று கேட்க நானும் ஆம் என்று சொன்னேன் உடனே என்னை கட்டி தழுவி நானும் அவருடைய ரசிகர் தான் என்று கூறினான். அப்படி அதிர்ஷ்டமாக எனக்கு அறிமுகம் ஆனவனே இந்த அப்துல் ரஹ்மான்.
                       
                        பிறகு தினமும் எங்கள் சந்திப்பு நிகழ்தது, பிறகுதான் அவனின் திறமைகள் தெரிய வந்தது. இவன் சிலம்பாட்டக் கலையில் அசாத்திய திறமை கொண்டவன் என்றும்  ஆல் இந்திய இன்டர்காலேஜ் சாம்பியன் என்றும் தெரிய வந்தது,. பல இடங்களில் தன்னுடைய முத்திரையை ஆழமாக பதித்தவன். 

                       இவன் கடந்து வந்த பாதைகள் எவளவு கடினம் என்பது அவனது உழைப்பில் நம் கண்முன் தெரியும். இந்திய அளவில் சிலம்பாட்டம் துறையில் இவனது புகழ் பறந்தாலும் என்னிடமும் எங்களது நட்பு வட்டத்திலும் எப்போதும் போலவே நடந்து கொள்வான். 

                       எந்த நேரத்திலும் திடீர் என்று கேட்டாலும் தனது சிலம்பாட்டத்தை அரங்கேற்றி அனைவரையும் மகிழ்விப்பான். மேலும் இவனது திறமை  கின்னஸ் சாதனையையும் விட்டு வைக்கவில்லை. ஆம் அப்துல் ரஹ்மான் ஒரு கின்னஸ் சாதனையாளன் கூட.

                       சிலம்பம் மட்டும் அல்ல இவன் ஒரு அற்புதமான புகைப்பட கலைஞன். இவனுடைய புகைப்பட நுணுக்கம் யாரும் எளிதில் அறிய முடியாதவை. திரைப்பட துறையில் பணியாற்றிய அனுபவமும் இவனுக்கு உண்டு. அதன் பயனாக தற்போது கராத்தே கிட் தமிழ் பதிப்பில் நடித்து கொண்டு இருக்கிறான்.

                     உலகில் பல இடங்களில் தன் சிலம்பாட்ட திறமையை நிருபித்த இவன் இன்னும் பல வெளிநாட்டு நிகழ்விற்கு ஒப்பந்தம் ஆகியுள்ளான். அவனுக்கு என் மனமார்ந்த வாழ்த்துகளும் பாராட்டுகளும்.

                    இவன் சந்தித்த பிரச்சனைகள் ஏராளம், பல இடங்களில் உயிர் போகும் அளவில் இருந்து மீண்டு தன் திறமையை மீண்டும் மீண்டும் நிலைநாட்டி கொண்டுள்ளான். 

                    உலகளாவிய உயரத்தை சந்தித்த இவன் எங்களிடம் பழகுவது எப்போதும் ஒரே நிலையில் தான். லேட்நைட் டின்னெர், திரைப்படம், சுற்றுல்லா என்று எப்போதும் நெருங்கியே என்னுடனும் என் நட்பு வட்டத்திலும் இருப்பான் , இனியும் கூட.

                  மேலும் இப்பொழுது ஆதரவற்ற குழந்தைகளுக்கு இலவசமாக  சிலம்பம் பயிற்று வருகிறான். இந்த சிறு வயதில் இவன் சந்தித்த சாதனைகள் ஏராளம்  மேலும் இவன் சந்திக்க இருக்கும் சாதனைகள்  இன்னும் ஏராளம் என்று சொல்வதில் மிகுந்த மகிழ்ச்சி. 

                உன்னுடைய திறமை மென்மேலும் வளரவும் உன் திறமை வருகால சாதனயாளர்ர்களுக்கு ஒரு எடுத்துகாட்டாக அமையும் என்பது நிச்சயம். உன்னை என் நண்பன் என சொல்வதில் பெருமை அடைகிறேன் MARTIAL TAMIZHA....





                       









                       

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Thursday 31 July 2014

New plants
Although cement demand is picking up, capacity utilisation is expected to fall even further this year as more cement plants come on stream. According to The Hindu newspaper, cement demand is likely to rise by 8% in FY12/13, lifted by rising demand from infrastructure construction and housing development projects in western and eastern India.
A forecasted 7.5% increase in GDP will help lift cement demand this year as the economy picks up again.
India’s GDP growth in FY11/12 is estimated at 6.9%, a sharp fall from 8.4% the previous year due to the impact of the Eurozone crisis, high domestic inflation and weak industrial growth.
A further 25 million t of production capacity is due to be commissioned this year. Cement plants totalling around 9 million t are due to start up in the south, while about 7 million t of new capacity is set to be commissioned in eastern India.
The impact is likely to depress the cement industry’s all-India operating ratio to about 72% this year, with the operating ratio in the south likely to be in the low 60 percentile range and eastern India in the mid to upper 60s.
Cement pricing
Cement prices are expected to rise in northern India, which geographically is too far from southern and eastern India to be supplied from those regions where surplus cement production capacity is available. Meanwhile, cement prices and supplies have recently made headline news in the country as a result of the Competitive Commission of India (CCI) imposing a collective fine totalling Rs.60 billion (US$1.1 billion) in June for price fixing. Announcing the fine, CCI accused the companies of “limiting” cement supplies and controlling prices through an “anti-competitive agreement”. CCI’s action follows a formal complaint from the Builders’ Association of India that the 11 cement companies had formed a price cartel. The CMA has also been implicated in the price fixing issue. It has been asked to disengage and disassociate itself from collecting whole and retail cement prices from member cement companies and for circulating details on production and dispatches of cement companies to CMA members. The penalty is bigger than expected and the accused cement manufacturers are preparing to enter the appeals process. India’s three largest cement manufacturers, UltraTech, ACC and Ambuja Cements, have said they will appeal the ruling at the country’s Competition Appelate Tribunal.
Expansion
India’s cement production capacity is currently estimated at about 320 million t, with 148 large and 365 mini cement plants, including public sector facilities. The CMA’s long-term target calls for India’s cement industry to reach a capacity of 550 million tpa by 2020, which will involve adding a further 230 million tpa. With the cement industry due to install around 25 million t in new cement production capacity this year, India’s total cement production capacity will reach approximately 345 million t by the end of FY12/13.
Sources
Indian Cements Ltd’s 2012 Annual Report.
The Hindu Newspaper
Xinhua.Net

Published on 08/10/2012
Ramco Cements Limited profile
Birth of a Visionary : On April 24, 1894, when a son was born to Pusapati Chinniah Raja, there was great jubilation in the family. Chinnaiah Raja believed that the child was born with the blessings of the Lord of Rameswaram, and named the child Ramasamy Raja. Little did anyone imagine that the infant was to one day change the face of Rajapalayam, a panoramic town on the foothills of the Western Ghats in South Tamil Nadu. Ramasamy Raja, known as PACR, was only 27 years old when his father died and all the onerous responsibilities of the family were thrust upon his young shoulders.
Businessman turned into Industrialist: Ramasamy Raja was looking for something more enterprising than the family business. He therefore became an agent for Harvey Mills of Madurai. This move changed Ramasamy Raja's life. He realized the potential of his own lands. Instead of sending the cotton to Madurai to be converted into yarn, he realized that the same could be done in Rajapalayam itself. He concluded that Rajapalayam, which was otherwise a very backward area with very little job opportunities, would be vastly benefited by setting up a mill.
Selfless Service to People: He carried out his responsibilities very efficiently and soon the people of Rajapalayam put him on a pedestal and respected him for his selfless service to the people. He was Chairman of Rajapalayam Municipality from 1941 to 1947. It was he who made Rajapalayam what it is today. Ramasamy Raja wanted to try his hand at business. He started off with a chain of provision shops and hardware shops. Along with his nephew, he started a transport corporation with five buses.
Birth of the first Ramco Venture: His visited Britain and other European countries to see first hand the working of the mills. There, he had the chance to meet many business magnates. He returned to India full of ideas. After returning to Rajapalayam, he put his plans into action. To start the yarn mill, he found that he needed Rs.5 lakhs, which in 1936 was a huge sum. It was considered a Herculean task to raise such a big capital. But the determined Raja was not deterred. He decided to make the people "Shareholders".
Rajapalayam Mills Ltd: Thanks to his illustrious background and his own reputation, he got the required capital ready, in next to no time. On September 05, 1938, the then State Minister for Labour, V.V.Giri, inaugurated the mill and Rajapalayam Mills Ltd commenced operations. There was no looking back for Ramasamy Raja after this. The Mill was a grand success. He followed this up with other successful ventures. He started The Ramaraju Surgical Cotton Mills Ltd along with his son-in-law Rama Raju.
The Ramco Cements Limited (Formerly Madras Cements Ltd): At that time, Cement was not considered as a favorable venture due to price controls. Shri. Manubai Shah, Central Minister for Industries, called upon Ramasamy Raja and appealed to him to start a cement factory. This was how The Ramco Cements Limited (Formerly Madras Cements Ltd) came into being in 1961. Ramasamy Raja needed Rs.1 crore as capital. The State Government for the first time in the history of India invested Rs.10 lakhs, an indication of the total trust and implicit faith the Government had in him.
Concern for Shareholders and Workers: Ramasamy Raja had the well-being of the people upper-most in his mind. He was very particular that the funds of his shareholders be utilized usefully. He showed high concern for his workers. The famous trade unionist G Ramanujam once said, "In the case of Ramasamy Raja's companies, the workers are always
thinking of the growth of the company, the Raja always has the well being of the workers and their families uppermost in his mind."
Service to humanity: For Ramasamy Raja, religion and charity were part and parcel of his life. He realized that it was only education which could erase poverty and the pitiable condition of the people. He formed a trust and started various schools, colleges and polytechnics which today educate over 7000 students. He also started hospitals for the benefit of the people.
Realizing the dream of PACR: The Ramco Empire continued to expand under the leadership of PACR's son, the present Group Chairman, Shri P R Ramasubrahmaneya Rajha, who is fulfilling the vision of PACR. Crossing the frontiers of Rajapalayam in PACR's time, the Ramco Group assumed national prominence. With the young guard now involved in the Group's activities, the process of globalization is on and the Group is taking the big leap onto the international horizon.
New plants
Although cement demand is picking up, capacity utilisation is expected to fall even further this year as more cement plants come on stream. According to The Hindu newspaper, cement demand is likely to rise by 8% in FY12/13, lifted by rising demand from infrastructure construction and housing development projects in western and eastern India.
A forecasted 7.5% increase in GDP will help lift cement demand this year as the economy picks up again.
India’s GDP growth in FY11/12 is estimated at 6.9%, a sharp fall from 8.4% the previous year due to the impact of the Eurozone crisis, high domestic inflation and weak industrial growth.
A further 25 million t of production capacity is due to be commissioned this year. Cement plants totalling around 9 million t are due to start up in the south, while about 7 million t of new capacity is set to be commissioned in eastern India.
The impact is likely to depress the cement industry’s all-India operating ratio to about 72% this year, with the operating ratio in the south likely to be in the low 60 percentile range and eastern India in the mid to upper 60s.
Cement pricing
Cement prices are expected to rise in northern India, which geographically is too far from southern and eastern India to be supplied from those regions where surplus cement production capacity is available. Meanwhile, cement prices and supplies have recently made headline news in the country as a result of the Competitive Commission of India (CCI) imposing a collective fine totalling Rs.60 billion (US$1.1 billion) in June for price fixing. Announcing the fine, CCI accused the companies of “limiting” cement supplies and controlling prices through an “anti-competitive agreement”. CCI’s action follows a formal complaint from the Builders’ Association of India that the 11 cement companies had formed a price cartel. The CMA has also been implicated in the price fixing issue. It has been asked to disengage and disassociate itself from collecting whole and retail cement prices from member cement companies and for circulating details on production and dispatches of cement companies to CMA members. The penalty is bigger than expected and the accused cement manufacturers are preparing to enter the appeals process. India’s three largest cement manufacturers, UltraTech, ACC and Ambuja Cements, have said they will appeal the ruling at the country’s Competition Appelate Tribunal.
Expansion
India’s cement production capacity is currently estimated at about 320 million t, with 148 large and 365 mini cement plants, including public sector facilities. The CMA’s long-term target calls for India’s cement industry to reach a capacity of 550 million tpa by 2020, which will involve adding a further 230 million tpa. With the cement industry due to install around 25 million t in new cement production capacity this year, India’s total cement production capacity will reach approximately 345 million t by the end of FY12/13.
Sources
Indian Cements Ltd’s 2012 Annual Report.
The Hindu Newspaper
Xinhua.Net

Published on 08/10/2012
Name : Naga Balaji.D
D.O.B: 05/07/1993
Address: 3456 Sri Balaji Nagar
               Mettuppatti Gate,
               Pudukkottai 622303
Qualification: B.com(CA).,MBA.,
Language known: Tamil, English
Nationality: Indian
Religion: Hindu
Extra curricular activities: Cricket, shuttle
Hobbies: Hearing songs

Thursday 24 July 2014

ABSTRACT

A survey was taken  on the advantages and the disadvantages of the company’s training program that were offered to the employees that work there. The questionnaire that was created for the survey conducted had a number of questions, which let the employees open up about their feelings on the training program conducted.
Initially, most of the employees who were given the questionnaire, felt reluctant to fill in their own thoughts about the training program, as they felt that they would get into trouble with the top management if they entered what they felt about the programs. But, after we confirmed to them that the results of the questionnaire would not be disclosed to others in the company, they reluctantly agreed and entered their views about the training program.
Even though the final material that we got in the end, was not completely accurate, we could see that many had said what they really feel.
Following this page, is a detailed view of pie charts and inferences which will allow one to decipher what each employee feels about the training programs held by the company.