Safety Cell Initiative
Transcript of Safety Cell Initiative
SEPTEMBER 2014
Sri Pabitra Sen Sharma, Supervisor of Distribution Automation has received an Jury award
and a Medal from Photo club of the Republic of Poland in the16th International
Unconventional Photography Competition "Foto Odlot". The title of the photo is "Happiness".
CONTENTS
Distribution Initiative 02
HR Connect 08
Safety Cell Initiative 23
Outbound Programme 34
Our Force 35
Award & Recognition 39
Communications 40
Think Tank 41
ED Talk 42
SEPTEMBER 2014
Sports 44
Snap Shots 46
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We spoke to MR. AVIJIT GHOSH, Vice President (Distribution-Services), about how CESC is preparing
itself for Durga Puja 2014.
change in the entire process for the last three-
four years. The nodal officers proactively
communicate with the Puja organizers. Two
special helpline numbers are operational for 24
hours, for a month from 30th August till the end
of the Pujas. Nodal officers also give necessary
technical support, particularly in terms of
adopting better and modern electrical practices.
Safety is the top-most priority for us.
Communication is greatly focused upon.
Centralized communication meetings are
organized with government agencies. Nodal
officers meet Puja committee members at local
police stations. Senior officers in the ranks of
ED, VP, GM, DGM visit important Puja pandals.
Puja organizers also meet at CESC House and at
each regional office.
We have a host of soft and hard services for Puja
applicants. These include spot billing, e-payment
facilities, and enhancing emergency breakdown
groups placed at strategic locations to reduce
down-time in the event of outages. 162 mobile
vans operate round-the-clock during the Pujas
to strengthen the service. Large and small
generators are placed strategically. Duty officers
report at Command Station and other district
offices for continuous monitoring. Officers are
placed at Lal Bazaar and Bhabani Bhaban, police
control rooms, in order to overview the situation
and co-ordinate with the various government
agencies.
Based on footfall, stand-by teams are placed at
some major Puja pandals.
Customer-care stalls are
also put up to spread
awareness.�
Preparation for
Durga Puja 2014
received 3657 Puja applications, majorly from
Kolkata, and also Howrah, 24 Paraganas North
& South, and a part of Hooghly. CESC�s offer
during this time is 24 x 7 power supply, beginning
post Mahalaya till the end of the Pujas. We aim
to fulfill two essential criteria by our service:
firstly, to provide stable, uninterrupted supply
for the entire festive season; secondly, to
implement an adequate and simple process for
ensuring quick resolution of the Puja application
process. The application process can take as
little as 10-15 minutes.
The scheduled day of connection is intimated
to the Puja committee through text messaging
and tele-calling. The process can be tracked
online and communication is carried out at every
step. Based on history, we start functioning
before the applications are submitted. Officers
from CESC visit the local police stations. An
officer is assigned the nodal position for each
pandal, who acts as the contact person for any
assistance required. This concept of having a
nodal officer has bridged the gap between CESC
and the Puja committee, adding a valuable
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�CESC�s role during Durga Puja, the most
celebrated festival in West Bengal, is not aligned
along the lines of service only, but is a concern
of responsibility and prestige. Last year, we
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We also spoke to Officers and Supervisors from the Mains Department, and they discussed with us
in detail about how they are preparing themselves for Durga Puja.
execution. For cases that are unmatched with
respect to load requirement or supply point, an
inspection report is submitted and the job flows
back to the initial point.�
Tirthadeep MitraSr. Engineer, Mains
South West District
�We receive around 3700 Puja applications which
incur a demand of approximately 50 MW.
Applications are made in a particular format,
through SWOC (Single Window Operating
Centre). This is a common platform where
representatives from CESC, KMC, Police Service,
and Fire Brigade Service, are placed together,
for the convenience of the applicants. All
connections are wholly unmetered.
Based on KMC borough divisions, 3800+ forms
are ready and have been sent to the local police
stations, from where those will be collected by
the Puja organizers. SWOC will be operational
from 8th September to 20th September.
Forms are simplified, easy, and uncomplicated.
Communication points with the applicants have
been increased immensely. As many as three
contact numbers are taken from each Puja
committee.
A test form is also given out by which a licensed
Government electrical contractor certifies that
the electric installations on part of the consumer
are maintaining all safety guidelines and
standards.
If all supply points match, the applicant is given
a bill right away. A database is constantly
maintained where the payment is updated
immediately. The application is then ready for
�Once the payment formalities are done, the
Application/ MR number is generated. The
implementation of the connection is carried out
in three areas: the supply effect, preventive
maintenance of network, and monitoring. The
new load to be supplied via existing network
requires tough monitoring. Text message is sent
to the applicant about the scheduled date of
execution. The job flows into the online site
office system for execution. A set of workmen
are allocated for the job, who send information
regarding any discrepancy. Durga Puja
preparation becomes the priority for us.
After the supply is effective, a text message is
again sent to the applicant informing that the
process is completed. Applicants are also given
telephone calls. The feedback system is very
strong. If the call center gets any negative
feedback, the job is sent back to the system. It
is a closed loop feedback system and there is
constant monitoring on our part.
Additionally, a nodal officer from CESC is attached
to the Pujas under each local police station. The
Surajit BanerjeeAsst. Manager, Mains
Dist. Engineer, Calcutta Central District
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Puja organizers can contact the nodal officer
regarding any query or information about break-
down of power supply at any time of the day.
The nodal officer acts as the precise contact
point, for any communication from the Puja
organizer�s end.�
Somnath MukherjeeTechnical Supervisor, Mains
Calcutta Central District
Foremen operate in three shifts during this time.
Popular Puja pandals are concentrated upon.
Network diagrams are given by us to the junior
engineers at the regional depot. Communication
can make or break the situation. We constantly
communicate with the Puja organizers�
electricians, so that fault for unbalanced load
can be avoided.�
Mithileshwar SinghJunior Engineer, Mains
South West Regional Depot
�For the process of execution, supervision is in
the hands of technical supervisors or junior
engineers. Based on previous years� status
updates, we keep our inventory ready. Materials
are delivered to respective set of workmen who
are accordingly directed by us. Frontline feedback
is given by us on the online system. Verification
has to be done at multiple levels on a case-to-
case basis.
In co-ordination with the electricians of the Puja
organizers, our workers execute the connections
and give feedback to the supervisors. It is our
duty to ensure that safety is maintained. In case
of any anomaly during connection, the change
is supervised and implemented depending on
the intensity of the problem. Any such change
is intimated to senior authority. Throughout the
Pujas we have to ensure that network and assets
are balanced as per requirement to cater to the
additional load. There is a limitation from the
borough end because we cannot dig roads during
the Pujas owing to footfall. Maintenance is pre-
panned and preventive checking of assets is
carried out by junior engineers.
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�After everything has been implemented, and
the festivities have begun, our job is to
concentrate on prevention and restoration of
faults. We study the diagrams given to us, and
accordingly replace cables. The physical challenge
we face during the Pujas is that movement on
the roads is restricted, which is a major hurdle
in the fault repairing process. Well-equipped,
skilled man power is placed on stand-by at
strategic points. Instant back-up and proper fault
remedy equipment is kept ready to ensure
instant replacement in case of any fault. Payment
is looked into later.
Overall feedback about the supply is with the
technical supervisor operating in general shift.
Post-evening, specialized feedback has to be
addressed by us. All data is analyzed and
prepared in advance. Back-up generators are
placed at strategic locations as per previous
history. The presence of these back-up
generators has led to a radical improvement in
our service over the years.�
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On 26 August 2014, CESC organised AnkurSamman, a special event to felicitate employees�children who have performed well in their ClassX & Class XII board examinations. The first suchinitiative at CESC, the event was held at ScienceCity and was attended by over 1,000 people.
The evening started off with a song performedby CESC employees and officers. This wasfollowed by an address by Aniruddha Basu,Managing Director. He pointed out that AnkurSamman was an initiative that aimed at makingpersonal achievement a source of collective joyfor the company. Mani Shankar Mukherjee,
celebrated Bengali author and Chief Advisor�Corporate Relations, talked about his longassociation with CESC in a nostalgic speech.He also reminded the students that goodacademic performance does not alwaystranslate to attaining excellence in life.
Of the 248 students who were felicitated, 138had passed their Class X board examinationswith over 80% marks. The remaining 110passed their Class XII board examination withover 75% marks. The students were givencertificates and prizes by members of the topmanagement.
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Mr. Mani Shankar Mukherjee greets a deserving student
Mr. Gautam Ray delivers the welcome address
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Ms Gargi Chatterjea giving away the prize Mr. U. Battacharyya congratulating a deservingwinner
Mr. R. Banerjee giving away the prize Mr. S. Mitra complimenting a deserving student
Mr. K. Renganathan with the award winners Mr. S. Chakraborti felicitates
Mr. A. Bose congratulating a happy student Rupankar starts his captivating show
Snippets from CESC Ankur Samman
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Abisanka BhattacharyaS/o Basudeb BhattacharyaSystem Control Department
Aditi GhoshD/o Amit GhoshTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Aditi Nandan GhoshS/o Debajyoti GhoshMains Department
Aishi LahaD/o Surajit LahaSafety Department
Aishwarya PaniD/o Abanindra Nath PaniSubstations Department
Akashneel GhatakS/o Angshuman GhatakNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Anirban NathS/o Asish Kr. NathTesting Department
Anirban SenS/o Debasis SenSupplies Department
Anirban ChakrabortyS/o Arindam ChakrabortyTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Ankit SinghS/o Pappu SinghMains Department
Ankita BhakatD/o Rabi BhakatMains Department
Ankita DeyD/o Ankur DeyTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Ankita GhoshD/o Arindom GhoshMains Department
Ankush Pathak
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Mains Department
Anubrata SenguptaS/o Subrata SenguptaFinance Department
Archana MahatoD/o Pannalal MahatoMains Department
Arghadeep MondalS/o Snehansu Bikash MondalTesting Department
Aritra BanerjeeS/o Amit BanerjeeTesting Department
Aritra MajumdarS/o Debapratim MajumdarSubstations Department
Aritra Sur RoyS/o Ashok Kr. Sur RoyMains Department
Arjun SenS/o Partha SenSouthern Gen. Stn.
Amarjit ShawS/o Kashi Nath ShawNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Anil Kumar SinghS/o Amar Bahadur SinghAdministration Department
Aninda MaitiS/o Dhananjoy MaitiNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
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Winners of the CESC Ankur Samman 2014
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Arka RoyS/o Sambhu Nath RoyMains Department
Atanu GhoshS/o Arup Kumar GhoshSubstations Department
Ayanangshu MukherjeeS/o Ashok Kumar MukherjeeSouthern Gen. Stn.
Bikram GhoshS/o Santosh Kr. GhoshFinance Department
Chokita PaulD/o Jayanta PaulPlanning Department
Debasish NayakS/o Sunil Kumar NayakSupplies Department
Deblina MandalD/o Tushar Kanti MandalTesting Department
Debosmita BiswasD/o Debashis BiswasTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Ashish Kumar SinghS/o Arbind Kumar SinghBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Avipsha GhoshD/o Arghya GhoshSubstations Department
Ayon DuttaS/o Ashok Kr. DuttaIT Department
Bipasha RoyD/o Bikash Kr. RoyMains Department
Debanik GhoshS/o Papiya GhoshFinance Department
Debayan ChakrabortyS/o Basanta KumarChakrabortySubstations Department
Debnil DeS/o Siman DeSubstations Department
Debsnigdha Sinha RoyS/o Debabrata Sinha RoyNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Ashutosh AgarwalS/o Abinash AgarwalConstruction Department
Aviroop ChatterjeeS/o Atish ChatterjeeMains Department
Barnava BasuS/o Barun Kr. BasuSystem Control Department
Chayan Kumar JanaS/o Chandan Kumar JanaSubstations Department
Debashmita SarkarD/o Sudipta SarkarCommercial Department
Debleena GhoshD/o Debi Das GhoshMains Department
Debojit ChowdhuryS/o Biswajit ChowdhuryConstruction Department
Deeptajyoti SilS/o Shyamal Kanti SilCommercial Department
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Jaydeep ChakrabortyS/o Pradip Kumar ChakrabortyCommercial Department
Kaunteya BasuS/o Tapas Kumar BasuSouthern Gen. Stn.
Komal VermaD/o Manoj VermaMains Department
Madhurima BoseD/o Manab BoseTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Moinak PalS/o Sudipa PalIT Department
Niladri DeyS/o Nirmal DeySouthern Gen. Stn.
Ishani DuttaD/o Hiranmoy DuttaTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Ishani JoarderD/o Amit JoarderMains Department
Nilutpal DharS/o Narendra Nath DharNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Nityapriya DasS/o Salil Kumar DasSupplies Department
Paulami SahaD/o Megh Nath SahaSubstations Department
Poulami MisraD/o Biswanath MisraTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Pranoy NagS/o Prasanta Kr. NagMains Department
Pratiti GhosalD/o Sabit Kr. GhosalCoal ManagementDepartment
Pratyusha AdakD/o Dr. Ranjan AdakMedical Department
Priyanka MandalD/o Samir Kumar MandalMains Department
Rajarshi BanerjeeS/o Ranjan BanerjeeMains Department
Ranajay DharaS/o Mrinal Kanti DharaSouthern Gen. Stn.
Rasamanjari NandanD/o Gopal NandanConstruction Department
Rashmi PandeyD/o Baliram PandeySubstations Department
Deetiya BanerjeeD/o Dibyendu BanerjeeProjects Department
Garima BhattacharyaD/o Jayanta RanjanBhattacharyaPlanning Department
Dipayan SinhaS/o Bhaskar SinhaCommercial Department
Gargi MandalD/o Saroj Kumar MandalSouthern Gen. Stn.
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Redeep MallickS/o Abhijit MallickProjects Department
Rima HalderD/o Indrajit HalderMains Department
Rishav ChattopadhyayS/o DebiprosadChattopadhyayCommercial Department
Rohil SaxenaS/o Manish ChamanTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Romit DasguptaS/o Subir DasguptaFinance Department
Roshni Ranjita BhowmikD/o Chiranjib BhowmikProjects Department
Sarnava KonarS/o Pabitra KonarSafety Department
Satadru RoyS/o Santanu RoyCommercial Department
Sayak SamantaS/o Prabir KumarSamantaCommercial Dept.
Sayan DeyS/o Sushobhan DeyTesting Department
Sayani BasuD/o Subhash Chandra BasuConstruction Department
Sayani DasD/o Dipan DasMains Department
Sanchari Kar ChowdhuryD/o Sanjay Kar ChowdhuryHRD Department
Sandip DasS/o Sangeeta DasFinance Department
Sanglap NaskarS/o Bhupal Chandra Naskar
Substations Department
Santanu MajhiS/o Tarun Kumar MajhiMains Department
Santi Ranjan BeraS/o Kasinath BeraCommercial Department
Saptaparni DebD/o Debasish Kr. DebFinance Department
Rupsa GhoshD/o Rajsekhar GhoshCommercial Department
Sabia KhatoonD/o Haidar HussainMains Department
Sagnik RoyS/o Sumita RoyMains Department
Saheli BanerjeeD/o Ashoke Kr. BanerjeeMains Department
Sambit MitraS/o Saibal MitraIT Department
Sampurna GhoshD/o Saran Kr. GhoshMains Department
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Sayantan AichS/o Rajat Kumar AichMains Department
Sena SarkarS/o Basudeb SarkarAdministration Department
Shayanti SamantaD/o Sukumar SamantaMains Department
Shikha SrivastavaD/o Rajesh Kumar SrivastavaMains Department
Shraya ChatterjeeD/o Soumen ChattopadhyayTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Shrestha GuptaD/o Sanjoy GuptaSubstations Department
Soumyadip DeS/o Sitangsu Kumar DeCommercial Department
Soumyajeet DasS/o Soumendra Nath DasSubstations Department
Souptik BoseS/o Malay Kumar BoseTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Sourav PaulS/o Gautam PaulTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Souvik BanerjeeS/o Subhendu BanerjeeSubstations Department
Souvik BiswasS/o Kamalesh BiswasTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Shuvadip SahooS/o Debdulal SahooSouthern Gen. Stn.
Soham ChatterjeeS/o Surajit Kr. ChatterjeeMains Department
Soham RoyS/o Surajit Kr. RoyMains Department
Soumi MondalD/o Bhola Nath MondalNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Soumya ChakrabortyS/o Deb Narayan ChakrabortySubstations Department
Soumya Dev MaityS/o Swapan Kr. MaityMains Department
Shreyasi BaguiD/o Tapas Kumar BaguiCommercial Department
Shreyasi PanD/o Goutam Kumar PanSubstations Department
Shristi ShrutiD/o Kishoree PrasadSinghSouthern Gen. Stn.
Shubhajit BiswasS/o Jayanta BiswasCommercial Department
Shubharup GangulyS/o Swarupa GangulyMains Department
Srabani Roy ChowdhuryD/o Malay Roy ChowdhuryMains Department
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Sramana BhaduriD/o Shib Nath BhaduriSouthern Gen. Stn.
Subhrajit MoitraS/o Ranjit MoitraFinance Department
Swati ChoudharyD/o Sunil ChoudhuryMains Department
Varun Kumar SinghS/o Shyam Nandan SinghMains Department
Suvojit ChaudhuriS/o Prasanta Kr. ChaudhuriEstates Department
Sushavan GhoshS/o Ajay Kumar GhoshTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Subhadip MukhopadhyayS/o Swarup Kr.MukhopadhyayCommercial Department
Sumalika GuinD/o Subitan Kr. GuinNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Sweta RoyD/o Saibal RoyCommercial Department
Vikash Kumar RaiS/o Ram Singar RaiMains Department
Swarnali SahaD/o Alak Kumar SahaMains Department
Suvam GhoshS/o Mahua GhoshCommercial Department
Subhankar BhattacharyaS/o Shyamal BhattacharyaSouthern Gen. Stn.
Vikash MishraS/o Mahesh Kr. MishraFinance Department
Swarnima PalitD/o Purnendu PalitMains Department
Tiyasa GhosalD/o Debasish GhosalTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Surya Prakash RaiS/o Shyam Kumar RaiMains Department
Suvam PramanickS/o S.K. PramanickSubstations Department
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Anirban MajumderS/o Avijit MajumderFinance Department
Ankit Kr. SinghS/o Manoj Kr. SinghAdministration Department
Ankita PaulD/o Bistu Pada PaulFinance Department
Arpan RoyS/o Ashish RoyTesting Department
Atri BoseS/o Biplab BoseMains Department
Biswajit Kr. MauryaS/o Vinod Kr. MauryaMains Department
Aindrila KunduD/o Ashit Kr. KunduMedical Department
Abhinash SinghS/o Krishna SinghAdministration Department
Adrita BoseD/o Amitava BoseSupplies Department
Ananya RoyD/o Sanjoy RoyHRD Department
Anjali SinghD/o Omprakash SinghMains Department
Ankita MandalD/o Arup Kr. MandalSouthern Gen. Stn.
Arijit RoyS/o Dipak Kumar RoyBudge Budge Gen.Stn.
Ashis Kumar KoriS/o Om Prakash KoriMains Department
Bikramaditya GhoshS/o Sanjib GhoshIR Department
Debabrata GhoshS/o Sindhu Kr. GhoshBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Abhirup SarkarS/o Ashok SarkarMains Department
Ajit PrasadS/o Satyanarayan PrasadMains Department
Anirjit GuhaS/o Joydeep GuhaMains Department
Ankit Kr. ChakrabortyS/o Ashok Kr. ChakrabortyBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Anushka MullickD/o Mahua MullickLoss Control Cell
Arunabha MukhopadhyayS/o Abhijit MukhopadhyaySupplies Department
Bedika ChattopadhyayD/o Babin ChattopadhyayCommercial Department
Biswajit PaulS/o Biswanath PaulSubstations Department
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Debaditya BhattacharyyaS/o Partha PratimBhattacharyyaTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Debashree Pal ChowdhuryD/o Dipak Kr. Pal ChowdhurySubstations Department
Imran KhanS/o Parwez Ahamad KhanMains Department
Kajal MahatoD/o Krishna PrasadMahatoSouthern Gen. Stn.
Mayukh MukherjeeS/o Sujit Kr. MukherjeeCommercial Department
Neha Kumari RaiD/o Prem Chand RaiMains Department
Paronjaya DeD/o Pallab DeCommercial Department
Swapnonil BanerjeeS/o Sumitro BanerjeeCommercial Department
Debaleena MukherjeeD/o Abhijit MukhopadhyayNew Cossipore Gen. Stn.
Deepankti ChandraD/o Debasis ChandraSouthern Gen. Stn.
Ishita BhattacharyaD/o Tushar KantiBhattacharyaSubstations Department
Kumarjit Guha RoyS/o Supriya Guha RoyCommercial Department
Monideepa MaityD/o Sudip MaitiSubstations Department
Nowrin YeasminD/o Sk Abdul RahimMains Department
Poulami GhoshD/o Nemai Chandra GhoshTesting Department
Priti SharmaD/o Raj Nandan SharmaAdministration Department
Puja SinghD/o Rabindra SinghMains Department
Poulami GuhathakurataD/o DebasisGuhathakurataMains Department
Oeindrilla NathD/o Jayanta Kr. NathCommercial Department
Mouli BanerjeeD/o Chandra SekharBanerjeeAdministrationDepartment
Madhuparna SahaD/o Arijit Kr. SahaBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Jonhu ChakrabortyS/o Dhananjoy Kr.ChakrabortySouthern Gen. Stn.
Dipsikha SenD/o Amit SenSouthern Gen. Stn.
Debangshu BanerjeeS/o DebnarayanBanerjeeMains Department
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Shalini RoyD/o Chittaranjan RoySafety Department
Satarupa ChakrabortyD/o Kishore KumarChakrabortiSubstations Department
Sayantan PaulS/o Rintu Kr. PaulTesting Department
Rupkatha DuttaD/o Kamal Kumar DuttaBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Santanu ChakrabortyS/o Prabir Kr. ChakrabortyCredit Society Department
Rahul MannaS/o Shuvabrata MannaBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Ranita MazumderD/o Rebati Raman MazumderTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Ritam ChatterjeeS/o Animesh ChatterjeeTesting Department
Rohit DasS/o Nilanjan DasSystem Control Department
Sanchari DeD/o Sanjib De SannyamatCommercial Department
Sarbaraj NagS/o Subrata NagCommercial Department
Sayantan MitraS/o Sudip Narayan MitraMains Department
Shagufta NaazD/o Gul HasanMains Department
Raju Kumar GiriS/o Ram Sankar GiriMains Department
Ricardo Ralph DiasS/o Yvonne Florence DiasAdministration Department
Rittika DasguptaD/o Mukut DasguptaSecretarial Department
Shaloni MahatmaD/o Pawan Kr. MahatmaCTM Department
Sayantani ChakrabortyD/o KalisadhanChakrabortyConstruction Department
Sayan BhattacharjeeS/o DebanandaBhattacharjeeSupplies Department
Saptarshi DuttaS/o Swadesh DuttaMains Department
Sambit SenS/o Sabyasachi SenTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Rituparna GhoshD/o Sudeb ChandraGhoshMains Department
Ripon DuttaS/o Tarun Kumar DuttaTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Raka MukherjeeD/o Sunanda MukherjeeCommercial Department
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Suneha BhaktaD/o Atanu BhaktaSystem ControlDepartment
Spandan PalS/o Sandip PalSystem ControlDepartment
Sourjya ChattopadhyayS/o Anup Kr.ChattopadhyayIT Department
Soumyabrata GhoshS/o Binode Bihari GhoshMedical Department
Soumalya BhanjaS/o Sudip BhanjaSystem ControlDepartment
Sombuddha GhoshS/o Debashis GhoshPlanning Department
Soham SarS/o Krisnendu SarSafety Department
Shubham MajeeS/o Abani Kanta MajeeTesting Department
Shreyashi MukherjeeD/o Samir Kumar MukherjeeSubstations Department
Soham DeS/o Asok DeLoss Control Cell
Somak MukherjeeS/o Sanjoy MukherjeeProjects Department
Soumalika NathD/o Soumendranath NathTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Soumobrata BanerjeeS/o Jadunath BanerjeeIT Department
Sourita NagD/o Arun Kumar NagMains Department
Souvik SahaS/o Bandhu Das SahaMains Department
Srijita HalderD/o Tarit Kumar HalderFinance Department
Sreetama BhaduriD/o Tamal Kanti BhaduriBudge Budge Gen. Stn.
Souryadeep BasakS/o Debanjan BasakTitagarh Gen. Stn.
Soumyadip BanerjeeS/o Sujata BanerjeeCredit Society Department
Soumi ChakrabortyD/o Subimal ChakrabortyMains Department
Somkalpa LahaD/o Sudipta Kumar LahaSouthern Gen. Stn.
Soham SinhaS/o Souvik SinhaCommercial Department
Shubhangi MajumdarD/o Bijan MajumdarFinance Department
Shrena ChakrabortyD/o Subir ChakrabortyFinance Department
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Surjaa ChakravartiD/o Gargi ChatterjeaCorporate ServicesDepartment
Swagata KunduD/o Swapan KunduSystem Control Department
Swaujas ChatterjeeS/o Kausik ChatterjeeInternal Audit Department
Tapati DasD/o Debasis DasSubstations Department
Tathai HazraD/o Sunil Kr. HazraCommercial Department
Triparna BharD/o Amitabha BharCommercial Department
Trisha PaulD/o Tapan Kr. PaulCommercial Department
Ujjayini GhoshD/o Debanjan GhoshCommercial Department
Ushnish RanaS/o Kirit RanaMains Department
Uttam BhandariS/o Indra BhandariFinance Department
Surabhi ChakrabortyD/o Gopal ChandraChakrabortyTesting Department
Suravi DasD/o Ashis Kumar DasBudge Budge Gen.Stn.
Srinjoy GhoshS/o Dhiman GhoshConstruction Department
Anibrata SahaS/o Biplab SahaMains Department
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The effort of CESC ispraiseworthy, as safety is a verytricky issue and most of us don�tknow the nuances of electricalsafety. We are glad that CESCcame out on their own and triedto educate us.
�Arti AneyLocation : Golpark
Profession : PhD Student
Safety Mobile Branding unitsinaugurated
CESC Limited recently inaugurated two special purpose mobile display branding units toeducate and inform consumers about the importance of safety in our lives. The vanswere flagged off from CESC House by Mr. Sanjoy Chakraborti, ED-Gen and Mr. Abhijit Bose,ED-DT Armed with jazzy designs it has already caught the attention of our consumers.People armed with smart phones were seen capturing the moving billboards in action acrossthe city. Both the vans were criss crossed the entire 567 sq km under CESC licensed areaand the journey culminated at Science City on 9 August. CESC Limited went out and metsome excited consumers about latest initiatives and this is what they have to say:
Mr.S. Chakraborti inagurates
CESC officials getting ready for inaguration
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I have seen in London, peopleare warned against installingswitch board inside toilets whichcan be easily accessed by hand.It�s always installed above thenormal access point. I am glad thatCESC has taken this major publicservice initiative which I am suregoing to save many hundred lives.Commendable performance.
�Priyobrata ChatterjeeLocation - Manikctolla
Profession - Lawyer
It�s tough to make kidsunderstand why they should not touchswitch boards, which they think arefancy playing objects. When the hugemoving billboards were parked in frontof my home, I made them realise whatcan happen to them and I think for fewdays they will be hesitant to touch theswitch boards.
�Snehalata SamaddarLocation : Fancy Market
Profession : Homemaker
When most of thecompanies try to lure theirconsumers in buying theirproducts, here is one companywhich is actually spendingmoney to make consumersunderstand the importance ofbeing alive. I am surprised bythis initiative. Wonderful gestureby CESC.
�Rajat BoseLocation : Sodepur
Profession : Business
Though these moving vans create traffic problems, but for the first time I got a messagewhich I loved. Safety aspect, most under rated, often ignored, but the importance is feltwhen we get the shock.
�Amit PanjaLocation : Behala Chowrasta
Profession : Autodriver
Mr. A. Bose flags off the second van along with Mr. G. Ray,Mr. A. Ghosh and Mr. S.Chakraborti
The mobile vans on their way
A curious bystander clicks the picture
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Participants with MD
As a part of an organizational priority for attaining
safety leadership, CESC has planned to launch
focused interventions to create awareness and
best-in-class safety practices along with sessions
on Process Safety Management, Contractor Safety
Management and Incident Investigations.
The workshop was inaugurated on 25 July, 2014,
by Mr. Aniruddha Basu, Managing Director, CESC.
During the inaugural address, Mr. Basu emphasized
on the importance of maintaining safety in a power
utility, and mentioned that everybody have to take
some responsibility & accountability to make CESC
Safety Workshop
with DuPont
promote a culture of safety within the organization.
In view of the above, a 7 days extensive safety
workshop has been arranged at HRD Department,
in collaboration with M/s DuPont, the world-wide
leader in safety consultancy. The workshop was
scheduled from 25 July to 2 August, 2014. The
workshop was customized as per the organizational
needs of CESC, and covering
a safer organisation. He also urged to the
participants to take up the common vision of �zero
incident in CESC�. Mr. Gautam Ray, ED (HR &
Admn.), in his welcome address, shared CESC�s
goal of becoming globally acknowledged safety
organization with the participants. The workshop
was attended by 25 Officers, attached to the Safety
Cell and senior-level Executives, who act as
departmental safety nodal officers.
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Through outdoor media safety cellsdoes an awareness blitzkrieg
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CESC�s Central Safety Day event at the Science City
Auditorium in Kolkata on 9 August 2014 was its largest
ever, with over 1,600 workmen, supervisors and
officers participating. Until date, Safety Day has been
observed at CESC in the form of separate events at
its generating stations, district offices and the
HT-Mains. This was the first time when personnel
from all locations congregated in a mega event aimed
at promoting safety awareness across the
organisation. Over 60 officers of the Administration
division were also part of the proceedings, working
tirelessly to manage the huge gathering and ensuring
that everything was executed in an organised manner.
The day started with a welcome address by Gautam
Ray, Executive Director (HR & Administration), CESC.
Aniruddha Basu, CESC�s Managing Director, addressed
the gathering as the keynote speaker. He also
requested everyone to stand and observe a minute�s
silence for CESC workers who had lost their lives to
unfortunate accidents. This was followed by the Chief
Guest, Moloy Ghatak, Minister for Labour and ESI,
Government of West Bengal, delivering the inaugural
address. The other dignitaries who were special
invitees included Ram Chandra Dutta, Director-CIF;
Abhijit Naskar, Deputy Director & Honorary General
Secretary, National Safety Council (West Bengal
Chapter); Dr. B. Sikdar, Deputy Director (Medical)-
Factories; and Prof. Bidyut Bhattacharya, Director-
School of Safety & Occupational Health, BESU.
All senior officials of CESC attended the event.
Speeches were delivered by Sanjoy Chakraborti, ED
(Generation) and Abhijit Bose, ED (Distribution-
Technical). Sadhan Ghosh, Professor of Jadavpur
University and a safety auditor, also addressed the
gathering. The general secretaries of CES Workmen�s
Union, CESC SKU Union and CESC Officer�s Association
also made short speeches. Two safety films, Safety
is Our Way of Life and A Life Saved, were screened.
Both films featured CESC employees in the cast. The
second film is inspired by a recent real-life event and
is focused on the story of a worker who was saved
in the nick of time because of CESC�s adherence to
correct safety and first-aid procedures. This was
followed by a play, entitled Jagoron (Awakening),
which highlighted the importance of using appropriate
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for safe working,
and included well-known television actors, CESC
employees and their family members in the cast.
A prize distribution ceremony was also part of the
event. The CESC Managing Director and S.K. Goswami,
GM (Employee Relations), gave away the prizes to
employees who had excelled at adhering to safety
principles and suggested innovative ideas for working
safely.
Central Safety Day
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MD felicitates Hon'ble Minsiter of Labour and ESI Keynote address by MD
Inagural address by Mr. M. Ghatak, Hon'ble Ministerof Labour and ESI, Government of West Bengal
Welcome address by Mr. G. Ray
Speech by Mr. S. Chakraborti Prof. S. Ghosh's thoughful speech on safety issuesat workplace
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Mr. A. H. Ansari on safety practises adapted by CESC Mr. S. Patra giving a perspective on Safety issues
Mr. A. Bose highlighting safety aspects Mr. T. Bharadwaj on why safety is important.
Participants giving a closer look at the safetyequipments
MD taking a look at the exhibition counter
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Standing Ovation: It was a heart wrenching tale of how a life was saved. Audience gave a standingapplause to Mr. Syed Ansari (standing extreme right) and his colleagues for usage of correct CPR
techniques at a critical time, as a result the life of Mr. Ansari was saved.
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From last year, Substations Dept. has taken an
initiative to arrange an annual outbound
programme �CHAROIBETI� (A Sanskrit word,
meaning : Move on) for all its Officers. Other than
to increase bondings, main aims of the programme
are � to promote creativity & generate new ideas
for moving towards effectiveness & excellence by
gainful utilization of resources.
This year, Charoibeti 2014 was organized in an
awesome Garden House near Duttapukur, on
10 August (Sunday) with a total 28 participants,
including VP(DS) & GM(HT-Systems). The
programme started at about 9:30 am with the
morning breakfast and after that, Officers from all
the nine sub-sections of the department showed
their presentations. The presentations were really
Completing each activity, perfectly as per schedule,
the liveliness and coordination displayed within
group, was a testimony to the spirited teamwork,
CHAROIBETI-2014
excellent and thought provoking. At the end of the
presentations, a special session on Safety, was
conducted by Mr. Rajarshi Ghosh. After a grand
group lunch, there was an event of dart throwing,
where everybody from VP(DS) to our Asst. Officer
participated with great enthusiasm. The event
ended with the prize distribution ceremony for
the presenters, judges & the dart throwers followed
by songs, individually and in group.
communication and interdependence.
The Energy levels, coupled with the
enjoyment throughout the entire day
ensured that the �Charoibeti� has
become the most wanted event in
Substations Dept. All in all, it was a
brilliant experience, with everybody
eagerly looking forward to the next
programme to come.
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We interacted with two Lady Secretaries at CESC House, who
have been working as Telephone Operators with the company
for years. Here are snippets from the conversation.
Margaret D�NacioLady Secretary, Grade 5
CESC House
Tell us about how the calls were operated
back then.
It used to be a big cord board. The receiver
looked like the present day head phone. Every
time a call came the indicator on the board
would light up. We had to insert the cords into
the board to answer calls.
How many of you worked on the operations?
We were three ladies who worked together
attending the calls. Two of us worked for two
hours at a stretch followed by a fifteen-minute
break. Lunch was rolling as we could never leave
the board unattended.
So, you literally received calls every second?
There were 100 extensions and 40 lines, all
manned by just the three of us. There were no
direct lines at CESC at that time. All calls,
incoming or outgoing, had to be through the
operator. We received calls from customers
within Calcutta, and national calls from Delhi,
Bombay, and so on.
Considering how basic communication was
in those days, operating calls for an organization
like CESC was indispensable to the functions
of the company. What do you have to say about
that?
Yes, we always knew that we had to be
responsible in our job. When we went for
training, we were told how important our work
was. Our importance was always acknowledged
by the company.
Do you feel nostalgic at how the process has
changed in these years?
There has been a sea change in the
communication area. With the coming of direct
How long have you been working at CESC?
I have been working at CESC since September
1988. I was interviewed by Mr. A. L. Sarkar, who
was then Chief GM (Admin.), and Mr. Framjee,
then Dy. GM (Admin.). I was excited and nervous
about beginning work. After 26 years in this
company, I will be retiring from service this year.
We have been told that call load was very
high back in those days. Your comments on
that?
Oh yes! The telephone board used to be
extremely busy back then. From 1988 till about
2004, the board was especially busy. There was
a time when we did not even have time to sip
tea.
Could you anticipate the work pressure
before joining office?
I knew it would be a very busy call board at CESC
since we were working for the general public.
Hello...Welcome to CESC Limited
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lines, call centers, and most importantly, mobile
phones, the calls have reduced drastically. We
still receive calls from customers. We either
connect the call or give the caller the relevant
contact number.
You have received so many calls down these
years. Any particular call(s) that you remember
for its peculiarity or that took you by surprise?
We received the usual complaint calls from
customers. I cannot remember any exceptional
call as such. One call that really surprised me
was the one I received from Mr. Jaideep Basu
Roy, Manager (Admn.), this July when he
informed that I had been promoted to Grade 5.
I was not expecting that call (smiles).
Your thoughts on your retirement.
CESC is my first home. I don�t feel like leaving
this place.
Daphne DomingoLady Secretary/ Telephone Operator
CESC House
and outgoing calls went through the boards. We had
to book trunk calls all the time.
How did you like your work in those days?
We really enjoyed working because we kept busy.
How was the career in telephones back then?
We did �lightening booking� and �quick calls�. I doubt
these terms exist anymore. All these have been cut
off with the advent of mobile phones.
How has the communication system changed
now from the point of view of Telephone
Operators?
It is an enormous change. Now there are only STD
and ISD calls. At times, there are intervals when we
do not receive any calls. Earlier we couldn�t even
breathe. Incoming calls are still there but outgoing
calls have dwindled.
Do you think this change has been for the better
or worse?
It has surely changed for the better. Communication
has become much easier now.
Who are there in your family?
I have four sons and one daughter. My daughter
and two of my sons are married. I have five
grandchildren.
Do your grandchildren fiddle with mobile phones?
Oh yes! Kids these days! My grandchildren are always
fiddling with smart phones. They play video games
all day. My youngest grandchild is 3 years old and
she is too much on the tab.
Your profession is operating calls, considered a
job of responsibility, and now phones are
available even with toddlers. Your comments on
that?
We could not imagine handling telephones when we
were three years old. Technology has enhanced
greatly and so has knowledge. My grandchildren
know how to operate mobile phones much better
than I do.
How has your experience working at CESC been?
I love talking to people, so my job makes me very
happy. I get along with everyone here. My experience
at CESC has been very good.
When did you join CESC?
I joined this company in 1997, and have been working
here as a retainer for 18 years.
How was work eighteen years back?
The call boards were very busy. The board was always
lit up! We couldn�t get up from our seats. All incoming
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String of awards for CESC�s power units
Two projects of CESC�s 135 MW Southern Generating
Station have been awarded the Innovation Award
2014 by the IPPAI (Independent Power Producers
Association of India). Anupam Datta, VP (Technical),
and Suprakash Ghosh (Manager-SGS) represented
CESC at the award ceremony held on 2 August 2014
at Goa.
The awarded projects are:
� Installation of micro hydel turbine to extract energy
(45 kW) from circulating water outflow. This is the
first project of its kind in India
� Application of cryogenic isolation as a maintenance
practice. The project aims at doing away with the
practice of shutting down a pressurised water line
during maintenance and freezing the pipeline water
with dry ice instead.
Asian Power Awards
The Southern Generating Station (SGS) has also been
selected for an award at the Asian Power Awards
2014. The awards were presented on 11 September
2014 at Kuala Lumpur.
The SGS has been selected in the category of
�Innovative Power Technology of the Year� for its
Micro Hydel Power from Condenser Return Circulating
Water to River project.
The 9 MWp solar power project at Pratapgarh,
Gujarat, has also been shortlisted for an award in the
�Solar Power Project of the Year� category. The project
will be winning this award for the third successive
year, having bagged the Gold in the earlier years.
Editor�s Note: MWp=MegaWatt Peak. It is a measure
commonly used for solar plants and refers to the maximum
power output from a solar panel under standard test
conditions.
Awards for CESCAwards for CESC
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On the 1 August, CESC held a communications
meeting at Indian Management Institute,
Kolkata. The meet was an initiative taken to
improve internal communication, based on the
feedback received. Although this was the second
meet being held, the concept was fairly new
and an excited buzz was palpable throughout
the auditorium. The meeting began with Mr
Aniruddha Basu and Mr Goutam Roy establishing
an informal mood, and encouraging free flowing
conversations. They also spoke about the
direction which the company aims to take this
year, that is, transformation. In every sector, the
company is looking to transform itself to be
better, be it distribution, communication,
customer relations or employee interaction.
The meet continued with employees putting
forth their points regarding the Performance
Management System which were readily
answered. Some enthusiastic participants
brought up certain customer related issues which
they thought needed to be discussed. An overall
interactive, informal occasion, CESC hopes to
organise more of such events.
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The Confederation of Indian Industry held their
annual Energy Conclave at The Oberoi Grand,
on the 12 August. The meet began with a
welcome address by Mr. Aniruddha Basu, MD,
CESC Ltd. The Chief Guest for this meet was Mr
Manish Gupta, the Honourable Minister-in-
Charge, Department of Power & Non-
Conventional Energy Source. The main point of
focus was the state of the power sector, which
encompassed not only the growth witnessed
since the 1990s, but also the projected capacity
which hopes to be added in the 13th Plan (2017-
2022).
The main concern which reverberated in all
the speakers� words was definitely the
shortage of fuel. Availability of domestic coal as
well as the quality of the coal available posed
a serious threat to the power sector. There
was a silver lining, however, in the form of
renewable resources replacing coal and other
initiatives being taken in order to meet the
shortage and improve quality. Looking
forward, this sector aims to become one which
can help in making profit, once all the issues are
sorted.
Power Sector Performance
At The CII Energy Conclave, 2014
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Mr. Sanjoy Kumar Chakraborti, ED (Generation)
Since its inception, CESC has always had its own
generation for the supply of power to customers.
In the early days, power was supplied to localised
areas by means of diesel sets. Our first coal based
power station was commissioned in 1912, in the same
place where New Cossipore Generating Station stands
today. After independence, CESC was self-sufficient
in power supply. Owing to the change in policy post-
independence, CESC was not allowed to enhance its
generation. Titagarh Generating Station was
commissioned to combat our city�s load shedding in
the late 70s. Budge Budge Generating Station came up
due to liberalization of Government policy. Presently,
we have four generating stations, namely, Budge Budge Generating Station (BBGS), Southern
Generating Station (SGS), Titagarh Generating Station (TGS), and New Cossipore Generating
Station (NCGS). NCGS, being a very old station, will be closed down this year. Our own generation
caters to about 85% of the system demand.
CESC�s goal for the generation division is to attain �maximisation of efficient, reliable, cost-
effective power in safe, environmental-friendly way�, towards which we are continually striving.
Maximisation of production: We keep high plant availability to maximize output to meet our
consumer demand. Our Plant Availability factor (PAF) is 94-96%, which is best-in-class. This has
been possible by reducing annual overhauling time to 10 days (industry practice being 25-30
days), through parallel activities, modular replacement, and forced air-cooling of turbine. Our
Plant Load Factor (PLF) in summer is 98-99%. All three generating stations appear in CEA�s list
of top 10 power stations in terms of production.
Continuous improvement in performance parameters: Efficiency of a power station is
measured by the factors like Heat Rate (heat required to produce each unit of electricity), Auxiliary
percentage (percentage of energy consumed within station), Oil figure (oil required to produce
each unit of electricity). A number of improvement projects have been carried out which have
made us the best or among the top three performers in our country in all these parameters.
Reliability: We reduce boiler tube leakages, unit trip, and partial loss due to non-availability
of equipment through continuous root cause analysis and corrective action of each failure.
Cost initiatives: The major areas of cost are coal and repair & maintenance. We have saved
Rs. 200 crores in the last three years by burning inferior grade of coal and lowering the consumption
of imported coal. At the same time, repair & maintenance cost has been kept at the same level
for the last three years by ways of OEM Substitution, reduction of OT, rationalisation of job, and
import substitution.
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Mr. Sanjoy Kumar Chakraborti, ED (Generation)
Safety: We consider safety as an integral part of our operations and maintenance. All our
power stations are OHSAS certified. Any accident is reported up to the highest level in management
and proper corrective & preventive actions are initiated. We have reduced the number of accidents
by 80% in the last five years.
Environment consciousness: We are considered as the best power utility in India in this field.
� SPM level � Actual Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) discharge from our power stations
is less than 1/3 of normative limits. All our stations are completely zero-effluent. We reuse all
processed water outlets internally for various purposes.
� Ash utilization � We utilize all our ash in value-added products like blocks, bricks, and cement.
Fly ash from BBGS is carried by riverine route to the cement industry in Bangladesh. From SGS,
fly ash is sent to Ambuja�s cement plant. For TGS, a fly ash brick factory and a bagging plant are
in place, besides the overseas export. Ash utilization is now a source of revenue by which we
earn approximately Rs. 20 crores annually.
� Planting of trees � Each year we plant trees in a systematic manner. There are more than
1,10,000 trees in our generating stations.
� Carbon credits � CESC has earned more than Rs. 30 crores through trading of the carbon
credits earned from in-house improvement projects for carbon reduction. BBGS is the first power
station in the world to get UNFCCC certification for carbon credit.
To maintain our performance standards and to excel in all functional areas, we pursue improvement
initiatives on a daily basis. We continuously benchmark ourselves with the best-in-class power
companies in India. We have undertaken different break through initiatives like installation of
micro-hydel turbine which generates power from free flowing circulating water outlet. We are
the first power utility in the country to implement forced cooling of turbine which reduces down-
time for cooling.
Kaizen is recognized in all generating stations, whereby all permanent and contractual employees
are engaged. As many as 150 Kaizen initiatives are carried out in a year.
To further reinforce the improvement drive and enhance performance parameters, we have
recently formed a centre of excellence team. This dedicated team will implement all improvement
projects, technology absorption and will have systematic approach to identify and correct any
deviation in efficiency parameters of our stations. For our performance and environment standards,
we have received several state, national, and international level awards.
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Normal time: scoreline 2-2, after tie breaker the scoreboard was showing 3-3, sudden death situation,
score line poised at 3-3, spectators at Kurukshetra
University Ground could feel the beat of their
heart, they were witnessing stick craftsmanship
of highest order. Punjab versus CESC, head to
head, eye to eye, no one was ready to accept
defeat, high voltage aggression, intervention of
referee, everything was happening on field.
Edmond Kerketta of CESC was a worried man. The
dream of his team and the company rested on his
shoulder. One look at the clear blue sky of Haryana,
the veteran of many battles slowly composed
himself, turned his head down and took a shot which
foxed the goalie and hugged
the net.
Punjab State Board was stunned into silence, the
entire CESC team led by Anil Praful Ekka was in
raptures. It was a long day at field, time to savour
the cup which came back to us after four long
years.
CESC team displayed exemplary team spirit in
the 39th edition of prestigious hockey
tournament organized by All India Electricity
Sports Control Board where thirteen top teams
of the country participated.
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Riddhi Raj Ghosh, son of Sujan Ghosh
(Sr. Executive � Admin at CESC) whom
we are proud of, has been awarded
the �Best Student of the Year� 2013-14 � Sarva Sreshtha Chhatra: from LIC India,
out of 21 schools in Kolkata in junior section has featured in TTIS 28 July, 2014
edition. He is a student of class VI (six). He also currently ranks 1st in his class.
He has also won a Gold Medal in English Olympiad & Silver Medal in Science
Olympiad. He has a keen interest in playing guitar, drawing & recitation. He has
a winning medal in school cricket under his captaincy & also securing First
position in inter house Quiz Competition. He
belongs to a school that is not very
familiar to the people in the city & he
has proved that school does not matter
if you work (study) hard for yourself.
Riddhi Raj Ghosh
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OutstandingAchievment
by Ankita
Ankita Ghosh, daughter of
Arindam Ghosh, Junior Engineer
in the CESC Mains Department,
has ranked 10th in the 2014
Madhyamik Pariksha, the Class X
board examination of the West Bengal
Board of Secondary Education. About 6.5 lakh students appeared for this year�s Madhyamik Examination.
Ankita, who is a student of Katiahat BKAP Girls� High School, near Basirhat, West Bengal, scored 673
out of 700 in the examination. She was recently felicitated by West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata
Banerjee.
We spoke to Ankita about her outstanding achievement and her aspirations. Here are snippets from
the conversation.
Congratulations on your remarkable achievement! You must
have been asked this a number of times, but how do you feel
on accomplishing this feat? Were you expecting such a result?
Thank you! I had a target in my mind, that of attaining 670
marks in Madhyamik. To have scored marks higher than that,
which is very gratifying. I am very happy. At the same time,
I don�t want to be over confident. There are many more
examinations in future that I have to perform well in.
How did you prepare yourself for the examination?
I Put in regular hours of study throughout the year. I maintained
a particular standard of preparation in every subject.
Your sincerity and hard work have brought success to you.
Would you like to give credit to anyone else for this
achievement?
I Wouldn�t have been able to deliver such a performance without
help from others. My parents have always supported me. I
cannot thank my teachers enough for their constant guidance.
My teachers, at school as well as at home, are greatly responsible for my success. I would like to make
a special mention of the contribution of my teachers of English and History respectively.
What are your future aspirations?
Physics is my favourite subject. I want to pursue Physics
in my higher studies. Everyone in my family wants me to
be a doctor. I personally aspire to be an astronaut, but I
reside in a remote place, almost 10 kilometres into the
interior from Basirhat. The facilities available here are too
limited to contain my dream of becoming an astronaut.
What do you do in your free time?
I love drawing. I used to learn art earlier. I sketch whenever
I get time off from my studies. I also love listening to music.
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A paper on �Best practices in deployment of a state-of-the art datacenter� by Mr. Pallab Ganguly,
Assistant Manager, CIS was accepted at INTEROP, Delhi, a prestigious IT event in India. Mr. Ganguly
presented the paper on 25 July, 2014 at Delhi.
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good gesture on CESC�s part. The programme was
very inspiring for students like us, who have just
begun to pave their way ahead. I had to cancel
two classes to attend the programme but it was
worth every moment.
Besides professional aspirations, do you have any
personal desires?
There are so many people around us who cannot
dream for want of money. When I become
financially stable, I would want to help others in
their need.
What is your message to your juniors?
It is important to focus on results but results should
not supersede your actions. Do not waste time
pondering on things of the past. It should be a
priority to be a good human being. Always respect
your teachers and be honest in everything you do.
Most importantly, believe in yourself. The result
will invariably be taken care of.
You have a younger sister. How do you guide her
in her studies?
My sister is presently in Class IV. I used to personally
teach her Mathematics till last year. I don�t get the
time anymore to teach her on a regular basis. But
I mentor her all the time in her studies in general.
In our leisure, we also sketch together.
How was your experience of meeting the Chief
Minister?
Ever since my results were declared, I had been
hearing from many that I will be felicitated by the
Chief Minister. It was an honour to meet Mamata
Banerjee. She was very friendly and her close
interactions with us showed her to be humble. She
didn�t have any air of being such an important
public figure. I really enjoyed her company.
Your comments on CESC Ankur Samman 2014?
Ankur Samman deserves every praise. It was a very
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The Magical Journey
importance, I did live up to the expectations in the
board exams coming out with flying colors (Secondary-
18th in State with a 100% in Mathematics, Higher
Secondary-25th in State with a 99% in Mathematics
among over 7 lakh examinees in each),a performance
flooding me with scholarships and honours (National
Merit Scholarships).
Chance and choice:
Destiny is a word you can
either believe or ignore
it altogether. Unlike
other Indian students of
similar merits usually
pursuing engineering or
medicine, I felt I was
destined to do
something else.
Somewhere inside me
resided a rudimentary
mathematician, an
inquisitive research mind willing to discover and think
beyond the obvious that often got me indulging in
Olympiad problems and coming up frequently with
startling ingenuous solutions. This subliminal passion
for mathematics made me do away with all ranks in
Engineering like IIT-JEE, AIEEE and WBJEE and to take
the most challenging decision of my life when I got
selected among the top 31 candidates all over India
for a berth in the B.Stat(Hons.) course in Indian
Statistical lnstitute(ISI),Kolkata one of the premiere
institutes in mathematics & statistics in the world
producing stalwarts like C.R.Rao and at the same
time was offered admission by Prof. C.S.Seshadri,
FRS, the then Director of Chennai Mathematical
Institute in their combined Mathematics and
Computer Science B.Sc.(Hons) programme where
only 30 mathematical minds were selected all over
India. However, the lure of applying mathematical
principles to solve real life enquiries using statistics
forced me to go for the former.
Meeting stalwarts and learning the subject:
ISI is an oasis in many a ways - being a physically
beautiful and quiet place amidst the noise of the city
A good guidance:
Before starting, I would like to give cent percent credit
of my success to my parents Sri Gautam Kumar Ghosh
and Smt. Putul Ghosh, who sacrificed a lot in their
lives to bring me up from my childhood till date and
it is still going on. They took the toughest and most
challenging decision of
their life -to make me
eligible for having the
entry pass to an
institution like
Ramakrishna Mission
Boys� Home, Rahara (the
school rated among the
most prestigious in our
state as well as in the
country) .The long
journey of 15 years here
has injected a lot of
things into me - starting
from the ideology of
Ramakrishna-Vivekananda to academic excellence,
my school, as I feel, is a sacred place of calmness,
peace and sanctity. When I was in Junior-basic school
(grade one to five] I used to participate in various
competitions�drawing, recitation, sports and won
prizes (but never in sports !!!) but suddenly from
class 6 , I lost interest in these and instead, Math-
riddles and Quizzes occupied that place. The faculties
in my school were very caring, co-operative; I hardly
felt bored in any class even at that age due to their
teaching expertise. One thing needs a special mention:
the Mathematics culture in our school is excellent;
we can boast of that we had some stalwarts in our
school as our teachers. When I was about in class 6,
I was so influenced by them that I readily finished
my prescribed Math-syllabus and started solving
some advanced level math problems. One of the top
scorers throughout my school-life, I had the
opportunity of representing my school in the Regional
Mathematical Olympiad in the 10th standards. I have
been selected to participate in the prestigious Indian
National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) and that
too in my 10th standard. Born in a Bengali Indian
family where academic excellence is of utmost
The only Indian to have been selected in the Ph.D programme in the department of
statistics Texas A&M University, Riddhi, son of Mr. Goutam Ghosh (NRO, Commercial)
talks about his experience of life and mathematics.
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aptly described as a �liberal science� or �liberal
statistics� degree. In analogy with �liberal arts�, this
can be defined as a �college or university curriculum
aimed at imparting general knowledge and developing
intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional,
vocational, or technical curriculum� (Encyclopedia
Britannica) . Apart from curricular work, the academic
structure of ISI also provided me ample project
opportunities to satiate my thirst for research. The
ISI surely taught me to be scientifically independent
and critical. It gave me a professional degree but,
more significantly, its teachers gave me an education.
Immigrant to a New Wonderland:
After completion of B.Stat(Hons.) and M.Stat from
ISI, now I am eagerly looking forward to join unique
program in Statistics (PhD.) at Texas A & M University,
which is among the pioneers in the research of
Statistics endowed with renowned researches and
excellent academic environment. This year I am the
only Indian who has been selected in the PhD.
programme in the Department of Statistics of this
university. I sincerely believe that hard work, coupled
with a deep thirst for knowledge, is the hallmark of
a successful researcher. On one hand, he must be
endowed with perseverance and ability to do
independent thinking on a research problem. I wish
to contribute to the enrichment of the fine work in
Statistics and related areas that is being carried out
there.
Before signing off, I would like to take this opportunity
to convey my heart-felt gratitude to all my good-
wishers including my parents, teachers, friends,
relatives and others.
with so many trees, shrubs, ponds, Amrapali (a name
given by Rabindranath Tagore and was the residence
of Professor P.C.Mahalanobis and his wife Rani
Mahalanobis) as well as its brilliant and curious
students, a faculty having an international recognition
for their research and so many guests all over the
world visiting the campus. Thus, it was altogether a
smooth transition of me from R.K.Mission to ISI. But,
most importantly, I came across some giants of science
like Prof. C.R. Rao (without whom statistics would
not have taken modern shape) ,Prof.Amartya Sen,
Prof S.R.S. Varadhan (a Padma Bhushan and Abel
Prize winner), Prof. M.S. Raghunathan (F.R.S.), Richard
Matthew Stallman (President of the Free Software
Foundation and known for free software movement)
and so many.
Nowadays, every institution wants to be a research
institute and teaching has been a �burden� to both
the teachers and the students. Fortunately, we are
lucky enough that this is not the philosophy here in
ISI. Also there is no unhealthy competition among
students due to the unique grading system practiced
at ISI. I am privileged to get some of the most brilliant
researchers and teachers, like Prof K. K. Roy, Prof.
Somesh Chandra Bagchi who are among the best
teachers in my life. I will definitely try to mimic their
style when I will be a teacher. The unique aspect of
their teaching was their familiarity with other sciences
that we were taught. Altogether in B.Stat and M.Stat
we had courses in Statistics, Probability, Mathematics,
Computer Science and the other half ran the gamut
of sciences courses like Biology, Genetics,
Anthropology, Public Health, Physics, Geology,
Economics, Demography, Quality Control and
Operational Research. The B.Stat curriculum can be
Mr. Ankit Kumar Chakraborty son of Mr. Ashoke KumarChakraborty , Senior Assistant Engineer, Employee code-295266,Operation Department, Budge Budge Genarating Station hasranked 81 in Medical, 137 in Pharmacy and 966 in Engineering,West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board.
Ankit Kumar Chakrabortyranked 81 in Medical
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Born in 1961,
Bhabanishankar
Dasgupta is the elder
son and disciple of the
eminent Sarod
Maestro Pandit
Buddhadev Dasgupta,
the ace disciple of
Pandit Radhika
Mohan Moitra. He
received his
preliminary lessons
from Sri Anil Roy Chowdhury and subsequently
came under the tutelege of his father. He made
his debut as a Sarod Player at the age of 22 at
'SAURAV MUSIC INSTITUTION'. In 1985 he
performed at the Russian Consulate Office GORKY
SADAN with his father. He also performed with his
father at BHAWANIPORE SANGEET SAMMELAN in
the year 1986, with Tabla maestro Pandit Hirendra
Kumar Ganguly (Hiru Babu).
He is an approved artist of ALL INDIA RADIO
(CALCUTTA) and has performed at DOOR DARSHAN
KENDRA (CALCUTTA) and AKASH BANGLA TV CHANNEL.
Bhabanishankar Dasgupta is an
M.A. from Jadavpur University and
has participated in many
prestigious concerts in West
Bengal and Assam. He has also
participated in the prestigious
Kala Prakash Music Conference
of Varanasi and has worked with
the renowned theatre
personality Ashok Viswanathan
as a music-director for the
Marathi Play 'PARTY' by Mahesh
Elkunjwar.
The Son also rises
Sarod Maestro Bhabani Shankar Dasgupta
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