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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
1:21:53 PM EDT
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) Training at Malanjkhand copper project


<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Enterprise resource planning (ERP) Training at Malanjkhand copper project, Mr, M C Sharma, Asst. General Manager (Mines) HRD and Safety with Participants. 

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Shri O P Chugh, Executive Director, Hindustan Copper Limited, inaugurated the Training programme on 21.04.2008.

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List of Participants for the ERP Training Programme at Malanjkhand Copper Project.

  1. C P Thamboli Asst. Manager (A), MCP Unit.
  2. R K Verma Asst. Manager (HR), MCP Unit .
  3. K Rajasekaran, Sr. Manager (HR) TCP Unit.
  4. H Singh, Manager (HR),  ICC Unit.
  5. A S Verma Manager (HR) ICC Unit.
  6. R P Singh Dy Manager (System) ICC Unit.
  7. M Sharma Graduate Engineer Trainee (System) MCP Unit.
  8. Rakhesh Sharma Jr. Manager (HR) MCP Unit.
  9. S N Choudhary Sr. Manager (HR) MCP Unit.
  10. B Alphonesus Chief Manager (HR) MCP Unit.
  11. B P Bhattachrya Dy. General Manager (HR) MCP Unit.
  12. N G Nair, Manager (Mines) HRD, MCP Unit.
  13. R L Patle Jr. Technical Asst. MCP Unit.
  14. S Chitra Management Trainee, (HR) MCP Unit.


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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
12:18:50 AM EDT
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Surpac Mining Software Training at Malanjkhand India


Surpac Mining Software Training at Training Centre, Malanjkhand Copper Project, Hindustan Copper Limited, India from 07.04.2008 to 14.04.2008. Mr. G Sreenivas Rao of GEMCOM is the trainer.

N G Nair Manager (Mines) Malanjkhand Copper Project, Hindustan Copper Limited, Pin 481116, India.



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Thursday, April 3, 2008
10:37:50 AM EDT
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The role of IT in Mining Technology


Role of IT in Mining Technology

Mining is an art of cutting surface for extracting mineral. The role of IT is to provide the data which influence Pit designing and Production Planning.  With help of provided data we gather the information about the parameters which effect geology, rock condition, survey etc. which help in better analytical way about production planning, Mines designing for higher production achievement.

In India due to lack of awareness of the importance of IT in mining, we can’t mined out 100% mineral in better production way. 
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
11:19:17 AM EDT
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Copper in India


Copper in India

In the use of copper goes back to antiquity. Evidence of Copper mining and smelting in ancient Rajastan, Andhra Pradesh ad in West Himalayan Region in Kullu and Garhwal, and excavations at Mohenjodaro and Harappa have established that its uses included implements of war, objects d’art, ornaments and coinage.


Indian craftsmanship in brass and broze is world-famous. Tanjore bronze, brass plaques, engraved brass sheets and broze bells are priaed both at home and abroad. The variety of the copper and bronze decoratives are found in many temples never fail to evoke our admiration.

Extent of the Ore Deposits

Most of the Indian ore deposits have a copper content of less than 2%. The deposits are confined largely to Singbhum in Jarkhand, Khetri in Rajastan, Malanjkhand in Madhya Pradesh followed by Chiradurga in Karnataka and Agnigundala in Andhra Pradesh.

Hindustan copper Limited.
Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) is a Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of the Ministry of Mines. It was incorporated as Public Sector Undertaking on 9th November 1967, under the Companies Act, 1956. HCL is the sole integrated producer of refined copper.

Major activities of HCL are mining, ore beneficiation, smelting, refining and casting of refined metal into downstream products. Precious metals present in the ore are also recovered. The company markets copper cathodes, copper wirebar, continuous cast copper rods and byproducts such as anode slime (containing gold, silver etc), copper sulphateand sulphuricacid. More than 90% of the sales revenue is from cathode and continuous cast copper rods.

HCL has four operating units – one each in the state of Rajastan, Jarkand, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, as described below.

Khetri copper complex, Khetrinagar , Rajasthan India


This complex was initially established by the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) as a copper mine which was transferred to HCL in 1967. subsequently, smelting and refining facilities were added.

Presently, KCC comprises two underground mines (capacity 1 million tones of ore per annum) viz Khetri and Kolihan. Together with a concentrator plant, a metallurgical complex and a refinery, the company has in this sector a capacity to produce 31,000 TPA of refined copper in the form of cathodes.

Malanjkhand copper Project, MP State, India

Malanjkhand Copper Project has the single largest copper deposit in India and produces around 70% of HCL’s total copper-in-concentrate production. Established in 1982, the unit comprised an open pit mine with a capacity of 2 million TPA of ore with a matching concentrator plant. The copper concentrate produced at Malanjkhand is sent to Ghatsilaunit (ICC) for processing into refined copper

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Friday, March 21, 2008
2:09:54 PM EDT
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Hearing ROCK

colorful festival of Holi is celebrated


colorful festival of Holi is celebrated

On the joyous occasion of Holi, the festival of colours, I convey my greetings to the world. The festival of Holi brings joy and happiness, which imbibes the spirit of friendship among people of all faiths  -  N G Nair Malanjkhand India
 
The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or early March. Holi festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renew sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each other 'Happy Holi'.
The spirit of Holi, say historians, are essentially colours. Scriptures say Lord Krishna played Holi with colours made from 'tesoo' flowers.

 People in many parts of India will be going all out in a daylong burst of revelry, playing with colours, dancing, feasting and following it up with family get-togethers, prayers and cultural soirees in the evening.

 The spirit of Holi, say historians, are essentially colours. Scriptures say Lord Krishna played Holi with colours made from 'tesoo' flowers. He smeared villagers of Braj Bhumi - the land to which he belonged to in Uttar Pradesh - with coloured powder and sprayed fountains of red, green, yellow and blue water till the towns of Vrindavan, Mathura, Barsana, and Govardhan were bathed in colour.

N G Nair, A Mining Engineer from Copper Mines in India.


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