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ISSUE NO. 39 | OCTOBER 2011 ISSUE NO. 39 | OCTOBER 2011 POINTS TO PONDER It is "Ravan Dahan" time again... good that this day comes again and again every year. Festivities- there are!!!! This year lets resolve to bring festivities within us... Let us resolve to kill all the Ravans inside us.. The "Ravan" of anger, greed, jealousy, apathy, laziness, carelessness, vices and addictions, chalta hai attitude.... It is strange how easy it is for us to pick up these vices.. at times even we don't realize how they become a part of our lives, even without our knowledge, absolutely effortlessly...no one ever teaches us to be bad.. yet we learn them. In fact everyone teaches us to be good and good only... but it is so hard to let goodness run in our blood...it really takes a lot of effort. Let us learn to practice goodness and consciously not to pick up evils.. then it will be Diwali all along... Private Circulation Only.

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ISSUE NO. 39 | OCTOBER 2011

ISSUE NO. 39 | OCTOBER 2011

POINTS TO PONDERIt is "Ravan Dahan" time again... good that this day comes again and again every year.

Festivities- there are!!!! This year lets resolve to bring festivities within us... Let us resolve to kill

all the Ravans inside us.. The "Ravan" of anger, greed, jealousy, apathy, laziness, carelessness,

vices and addictions, chalta hai attitude....

It is strange how easy it is for us to pick up these vices.. at times even we don't realize how they

become a part of our lives, even without our knowledge, absolutely effortlessly...no one ever

teaches us to be bad.. yet we learn them. In fact everyone teaches us to be good and good

only... but it is so hard to let goodness run in our blood...it really takes a lot of effort.

Let us learn to practice goodness and consciously not to pick up evils.. then it will be Diwali all

along...

Private Circulation Only.

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SAFETY CORNER

Hindalco Shingrauli HSE Initiative:

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The Team of JK Tyre, Perambalur conducts Safety Tool Box meeting daily.

JK Tyre, Perambalur

Members of Hindalco Shingrauli HSE team for initiating Safety Pledge before starting the Daily Tool Box Talks and ending with some exercise (PT) to enhance Our Site Safety Culture. Half an hour daily is spent on this activity which involves enthusiastic participation from the workers and our Execution staff.

Wheel Guard for Hydra Cranes from Scrap Material.

M e m b e r s o f H i n d a l c o Shingrauli HSE initiative also conduct Contractors weekly safety and security Meeting at their Carbon site,

A First Aid training was facilitated by St John's Ambulance at Rohan Mithila,Pune on Sunday Sept 18, 2011.

The training is being given to 30 members out of which 7 are ladies.

A booklet on 'First Aid to the Injured' was distributed to the staff and live demonstrations were also done.

Based on the success of this training, a second round for personnel of other sites as well is being organized in the upcoming months.

Rohan Mithila

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CELEBRATIONS AT ROHAN

Here are glimpses of Ganesh Utsav Celebrations across some of our Sites in Rohan Group.Ganesh Chaturthi

Ashok Leyland, Alwar Rohan Mithila, Pune

FAG Bearings Ltd, Vadodara Nipro Shimizu, Shirwal

MRF Perambalur

Cadbury, Baddi

Hindalco, Shingrauli MVML, Chakan

Nestle, Goa

Mahindra & Mahindra,

Zaheerabad

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ART GALLERY

Note : Editorial team's decision will be final.

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Inviting contributions of your finer artistic side for the "Art Gallery".

A space dedicated to the Artist within every Rohanite... let the hidden talent not remain hidden anymore!!

Vishvakarma Puja

JK Tyre, Perambalur

Artist - Rohanite Mangesh WankarISO Co-ordinator, Pune

Nipro Shimizu, Shirwal

Viswakarma is known as the divine engineer since the Puranic age. As a mark of reverence he is not only worshipped by the engineering community but also by all professionals. This festival is celebrated in the month of September. On this day all the workers in the workshops and offices worship their tools and instruments in front of Lord Viswakarma, which are

generally used in their profession.

This is the puja of Lord Viswakarma, the main architect of the universe who had fabricated the universe as per the direction of Brahma, the lord of creation.

The festival is observed on the Kanya Sankranti (September) Day which follows the Ganesh Puja.

Artist - Rohanite Parag PandeHR - Executive, Pune

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TECHNOLOGY

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This is a new technology in construction by using 'Prefab Structures' which is adopted by our NIPRO Shimizu, Shirwal Site. The initial cost of this may be higher, but the material can be reused at least up to 4 times. Plus, very low maintenance and replacement is required. In the long run therefore, it becomes very cost effective.

Advantages of the Prefab Structure:

1. Fast Track Construction – The prefab shelters are easy to installation and erection.

a) Tongue and groove joining system allows faster construction

b) Easy workability – no special tools required

c)Lightweight panels allows easy handling and erection

d) Prefab shelters are made in small components, thereby easy for transportation in difficult terrains.

e) The erection is simple and fast. Prefab shelters can be dismantled and re-erected at different places, if required.

2. Strong & Durable – Prefab shelters are comfortable, durable and affordable.

a) Panels are manufactured from high quality materials imparting adequate strength and long life.

b) Excellent water, termite and fire-resistant properties to withstand adverse weather conditions.

c)Fire rating is adequate.

d) The structures are light and thereby safe in earthquake prone areas.

Prefab Structures

3. Other Advantages –

e)The structures are light, thereby require minimal foundation. They can be erected on any firm base or on stilts.

f) Prefab shelters help to provide instant accommodation with better living conditions in projects and other townships.

g) Excellent surface finish – takes all decorative treatments.

h) Excellent thermal and sound insulation properties.

i) Usages of fly ash and timber-free makes it eco-friendly.

Photographs of the prefabricated structure and GI Sheet structure:

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NEWS FROM SITE

During the Ganesh Chaturthi celebration, various Fun Games and Sport Competitions were organized for the members of MRF Site. Fun Games Like Lemon Spoon, Musical Chair, Tug of war, Bucket and Ball and also Sport Competitions like Volley Ball were organized on s i t e w h e r e e v e r y o n e p a r t i c i p a t e d enthusiastically in these games.

Ganesh Utsav at MRF Site

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Team Rohan completed its first ever Chimney at SSGL project, Bhiwadi safely & successfully on 9th September 2011.

• Total height of slipping : 100.91 m

• No. of days took to complete total slipping : 78 days

• Inner diameter at bottom of shell : 7.7 m

• Inner diameter at the top of shell : 3.91 m

• Wall thickness at bottom of shell : 450 mm

• Wall thickness at the top of shell : 250 mm

• Slip form shuttering quantity : 3906.3 sqm

• Shell RCC quantity : 642.4 cum.

• Grade of concrete : M30

• Shell Reinforcement steel quantity : 45.9 MT

• Name of the Project Manager who has completed chimney : Mr Dhruv Chandra Pande and Team.

• Name of the slip form sub-contractor : Sai Krishna Engineering & Construction Co., Thane

SGL Bhiwadi

In the month of September Medical Check up Camp was organized for the construction Labourers in Labour Camp.

MRF Medical Camp at Perambalur

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ARCHITECTURAL WONDER

The CN Tower inspires a sense deep on a base of hand-and-machine-smoothed shale. of pride, inspiration and awe Supporting the World's Tallest Building for Canadians and tourists is a tall order and by the time it was alike. However, its origins are finished the y-shaped foundation firmly rooted in practicality. contained 7,046 cubic meters (9,200

cubic yards) of concrete, 453.5 metric In 1972, Canadian National tons (500 tons) of reinforcing steel and (CN) set out to build a tower 36.28 metric tons (40 tons) of thick, t h a t w o u l d s o l v e t h e tensioning cables. The thoroughness communications problems, and speed with which the foundation serve as a world class entertainment destination, and achieve was laid is noteworthy. The complete international recognition as the world's tallest tower.foundation was in place just four

HIGHLY PRACTICAL months after the first spade of earth had been turned.The Tower's microwave receivers are located 338 m (1,109 ft) BUILDING A SEVEN-STOREY BUILDING AT 1,100 FEETabove the ground in the radome (the donut-shaped collar at

In August1974, workers began building the Tower's crowning the base of Sky Pod). The important VHF, UHF and television glory, the SkyPod, a 7-storey building that would eventually equipment intrinsic to the Tower's purpose as a broadcast house 2 observation decks, a 360° Revolving Restaurant transmission facility are located here. The transmission (Horizons), a glass floor and various technical areas. This equipment, although powerful, is extremely sensitive. The construction in the sky involved lifting 318 metric tons of steel Radome, designed to protect it from the elements, is a Teflon-and wood brackets up the sides of the Tower using 45 hydraulic coated fiberglass-rayon fabric which can hold the

jacks and miles of steel cable. To build the observation weight of an average adult male yet measures only level, workers bolted brackets to tensioned steel bars 1/32 of an inch. Its balloon-like shape results from and placed concrete in the wooden frames, then inflating the skin to five times its normal size then placed a 3-ft.high compression ring around the maintaining constant pressure.outside. The radome (the donut-shaped collar at the

BREAKING NEW GROUND base of SkyPod) protects the Tower's sensitive The construction of this building was path breaking as microwave equipment and is essential to its intrinsic never before had anyone been faced with the task of purpose as a broadcast transmission facility. All of the designing a base so far into the ground and they came important VHF, UHF and television equipment is up against many construction challenges unique to located here. Incoming signals are monitored and fed this project. They removed 56,234 metric tonnes to the antenna for transmitting. The radome is (62,000 tons) of earth and shale before pouring a designed to protect this equipment from the elements thick concrete and steel foundation 6.71 m (22 ft) but still enable it to receive transmissions.

FESTIVALS OF THE MONTHOct 02 - Gandhi Jayanti

Oct 06 - Dassera

Oct 15 - Karva Chauth

Oct 24 - Dhanteras

Oct 26 - Lakshmi Puja

Oct 26 - Diwali

Oct 28 - Bhai Dooj

CN Tower, Toronto, Canada

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WELCOME TO ROHAN

Tukaram Khatal, Mayur Chothani, Rajkumar Jamadar, Yuvraj Borate, Abdulrazaq Sipai, Arun Ghanekar, Deepti

Selvaperumal K., Bhimrao Tengale, Prakash Jagtap, Md. Advirkar, Pankaj Kumar Singh, Rohidas Shelke, Rohit

Inam Masuk, Satya Prakash Singh, Ashok Yadav, Pankaj Dayma, Dhirendra Kumar Singh, Abhijeet Gaikwad, Nitul

Kumar Srivastava, Shariq Ali Khan, Ganesh Parbat, Yamb, Sushant Patil, Amrut Mane, Dattatray Basad,

Hanumant Baravkar, Sandip Baviskar, Narhari Sawant, Akshay Sonale, Ganesh Bhalerao, Chetan Kawale, Pradip

Manoj Patil, Mahesh Narayana, Ajabrao Shirsat, Jeetendra Patil, Gavaskar Sethi, Ashok Jadhav, Dhananjay Tripathi,

Kumar Pandey, Yogesh Phalke, Amit Kumar Dwivedi, Sagar Pardeshi, Ishan Bhongale, Dhananjay Rajale, Kiran

Mahesh Kumar Soni, Kaza Vamsi Krishna, Santosh Bhandare, Sham Pawar, Kailas Rathod, Surbir Singhbist,

Chavan, Tanaji Saste, Jagdish Lal, Sanjay Gupta, Parichan Pyarelal Sharma, Deepak Varute, Bharat Arote & Mahadev

Yadav, Sandeep Sharma, Santosh Mane, Arjun vasava, Nanaware.

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BREAKING NEWSZee Business RICS Real Estate Award to

Best Residential Project - South India Rohan Jharoka

for Runner Up

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1st October : Prasad Burte, Kulkarni Dattatray G., Rana Hamesing, 16th October : Patil Pradeep, Mishra Mritunjay Kumar, Md Basir Dhara Amit B., Shirsat Ajabrao, Pawar Govind V., Sharma Manish Ahmed, Balu B. MahaleKumar, Karad Amol, Gurav Dipak, Gaikwad Amol, Jayanth G N 17th October : H Ramamurthy,2nd October: Banerjee Ujjwal, Lambture Prakash, Bharat Prasad, 18th October : Joshi Mohan Chandra, Singh Bahadur, Sharma Manoj, Kushwaha, Patil Pandurang Joshi Gajanan, Shinde Pradip3rd October : Sharma Subhash, Khandekar Subhash V., Anand Kumar, 19th October : Deepak Bavaskar, Prashant ShindeSingh, Arvind Kumar, Mahurkar Amit 20th October : Mundhe Prasad K., Sharma Anuj, Jitendra Kumar, 4th October : Misal Mahendra, Santosh Shrimal Jadhav Uttam D, Nitin Pitale, Sameer Joshi, Vishwas Godse5th October : Desadla Parag, Pandey Amar Nath, Patil Rajaram, Mane 21st October : Kothekar Pankaj, Singh Abhinav Kumar, Nair Praveen Balasaheb, Chandrakant Sonawane, Rahul More, Santosh Mohite Kumar, Manwatkar Mahadev, Pandey Naveen Kumar, 6th October : Rathod Vinod, Bodani Jagdish, Indresh Yadav, Maninder Praphullkumar Taware, Sudhir SavantSingh Labana, Sutar Navnath 22nd October : Baravkar Hanumant, Deepa Mahindrakar, Sachin A. 7th October : Khot Sachin, Dhavale Lalesh, Jitesh Thakkar, Ramchandra KanitkarChavan 23rd October : Singh Vinodkumar R, Popahle Rajaram, Malpani 8th October : Mahindrakar Kishor, Sutradhar Prakash, Arvind Dave, Yogesh, Kangane Mhalu, Ramesh Y Sawant, Vijay M Vaspate, Ashwin Lunkad 25th October : Tripathi Yadvendra Nath, Singh Narinder, Nachane Sunil, 9th October : Bharath Desadla, Majumdar Rabindranath, Powar Anil T., Berma Kishor Kumar, Singh Susheel Kumar, Pimpalgaonkar Kamble Sharad, Latmale Sambhaji Chetan, Anil Lunkad

10th October : Sharma Dinanath, Panchanaan Biswal, P.s.k Prasad, 26th October : Azharuddin Alam, Ravi Chandra R, Tiwari Jai Prakash, Patil Bhushan, Chetan Jain, Manoj Mahakol Sanjaykumar B.wabale

11th October : Shiva Kumar C P, Thakare Nandkumar S., Pandya 27th October : Ojha Udaybhan, Chaturvedi Prabhu Nath, Kalbhor ArjunSanjeev D., Chaube Yogesh Chandra, Lahane Mangesh, Arun Kumar 28th October : Bappa Mandal, Krishnamurthy. G, Kanse Anil L, Pandey 12th October : Suresh H S, Shelke Deepak D., Justine Thomas, Singh ManojkumarMandeep, Kamalakar Shinde, Umesh Kharche 29th October : Kannan V, Manoj Joshi, Priyanka More13th October : Naik Baburao, Nate Sandesh B, Singh Tarkeshwar 30th October : Changhbhale Manali, Sunil MuthaKumar, Gajanan Lahane 31st October : Kamble Buddhanand, Badani Mitesh S., Dakve Nitin S, 14th October : Korgaonkar Makarand, Aneesh R, Vaichal Shantanu, Thopte RajeshThanesh Kumar, Rajesh Mewa Singh, Sandip Nande

15th October : Anand Prakash, Parameshwar Jadhav, Kamnoor Giridhar, Upadhye Rajesh, Thorat Ganpat, Sriwas Satya Prakash, Yadav Indrajeet, Ray Vivekanand, Amit Kumar,bhatewara Pratik, Ankush Yadav, Vinayak Shrigadi

• Pariskshit Gaud (Project Manager - Hindalco, Shindrauli) was blessed with a baby Girl on 20th September, 2011.

• Amar Sinh Patil (Sr. Exec. – HR, Shimizu Shirwal) was blessed with a baby boy on 23rd September 2011.

• Manesh Chaware (Deputy Manager - Architect) was blessed with a baby boy on 28th September 2011.

CONGRATULATIONS

Deepti: [email protected]

Sujatha: [email protected]

Juhi: [email protected]

M.Karki: [email protected]

Vinayak: [email protected]

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