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ISSUE NO. 38 | SEPTEMBER 2011 ISSUE NO. 38 | SEPTEMBER 2011 POINTS TO PONDER While reading history, it was always hard to believe that Dharnas and Bhookh Hadtals can actually change things. Or maybe it happens only in Lage raho Munnabhai…But surprise of surprise… it actually works.. hats off to Anna , rather we should say-hats on -as people flaunted Ghandi topi with 'Mai Anna' written on it. The whole episode taught us one thing all over again 'together we can'. Like usual, people were there for several reasons- some for passion for cause, some for love of Anna, some because they had nothing else to do. Some were bystanders. Some made is a mass merchandising opportunity…. But it was a pleasant to see tri-colored patriotism flowing around although it was not the Independence Day or Republic day… This proved only one thing- whatever me may say- we do love our country. The big question lies ahead - from here……………to where???????????? Private Circulation Only.

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ISSUE NO. 38 | SEPTEMBER 2011

ISSUE NO. 38 | SEPTEMBER 2011

POINTS TO PONDERWhile reading history, it was always hard to believe that Dharnas and Bhookh Hadtals can

actually change things. Or maybe it happens only in Lage raho Munnabhai…But surprise of

surprise… it actually works.. hats off to Anna , rather we should say-hats on -as people

flaunted Ghandi topi with 'Mai Anna' written on it. The whole episode taught us one thing all

over again 'together we can'. Like usual, people were there for several reasons- some for

passion for cause, some for love of Anna, some because they had nothing else to do. Some

were bystanders. Some made is a mass merchandising opportunity…. But it was a pleasant to

see tri-colored patriotism flowing around although it was not the Independence Day or

Republic day… This proved only one thing- whatever me may say- we do love our country.

The big question lies ahead - from here……………to where????????????

Private Circulation Only.

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SAFETY CORNER

MRF site Team celebrated monthly Safety Motivational Program by taking safety oath and singing songs along with workers. Safety Speech and Prize distribution was done by Sr. Safety officer Mr. Binoj Nair (MRF). Safety training was given on proper usage of full body Harness by safety department.

Safety Motivational Program - MRF Site

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Constro team audited our MVML site at Chakan for Safety Award 2011. At that time they have checked Documentations, Operation of Bar Bending Machine and discussed with Workmen. They also inspected Fire point, Storm Water Drainage, Labour camp, Truss Erection work, full body harness inspection of workmen, Scaffolding work, watched Induction Training film. Team Constro 2012 met Mahindra (Client) & Tata Consultant Service Safety Personnel also.

MVML Site at Chakan

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GOOD PRACTICE

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Well maintained Stores Dept with proper labels, clean and stacking neatly done in Fabrication Yard.

Tetra Pak Site

JKT Team at Mysore has implemented a Good Practice which is worth following on other sites too. As the project neared completion the shuttering & scaffolding material was cleaned and painted with Redoxide & Enamel before shifting it to the new site. By doing so, the material life is increased which is an asset to the company.

JKT - Mysore

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CELEBRATIONS AT ROHAN

MRPL

Apart from the standard Flag hoisting and singing of the

National Anthem, MRPL Site, Mangalore celebrated it in a

unique way by conducting Safety motivational Programe.

Rohan Employees gave speeches to the workers. They also

distributed sweets and promotional prizes amongst staff

according to their safety performance.

Mithila

Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Labour Camp at Mithila site.

Here are glimpses of Independence Day Celebrations across some of our Sites in Rohan Group.

MVML - Chakan

Rohan Bal Vidya Mandir, a school at Labour camp in MVML site Chakan has celebrated Independence Day.

MVML

MVML Zaheerabad site had organized Labour Clean up Camp on the event of Independence Day.

Township Project, Singrauli, M.P.

Gurgaon Office

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There was representation from all Depts – Accounts,

Technical, HR, Marketing and even site. A beautiful rangoli,

lovely flower decorations and the ladies dressed in

traditional saris had totally transformed the atmosphere at

Cozy Nook as if it was Diwali time. Snacks were served and

it was a good way to get to know one's colleagues at office

and site. Looking forward to more such get-to-gethers and

congrats to Cozy Nook team for such a successful event.

On 26/08/2011, the ladies of SAP team organized a 'Haldi Kunku' get-to-gether at Cozy Nook.

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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!!

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TECHNOLOGY

Laser Screeds are being used in Rohan for the first time on Technical Datathe Saint Gobain Project in Bhiwadi Rajasthan. By using • Width 30” (76.2 cm) (without screed head)this technology we will achieve Superior Productivity &

• Length 56” (142 cm)Flatness. Use of Laser Screeds save on yield and reduce • Height 42” (106.7 cm) (without masts)manual efforts on placements while improving floor

quality. • Weight 352 lbs (160 kg)

Features of the Mini Screed • Tires 90/100 x 14”

• Laser-controlled accuracy. • Engine 6 hp (4.47 kw)

• Screeds to higher tolerances than conventional • Robin 4-stroke, Air cooledmethods.

• Laser Controls Trimble SSR Receivers• Works well with various slump and mix designs.

• Self Propel standard• Better concrete consolidation than hand-held vibratory

• Auto Level standardscreeds.

• Vibrator Soft Start standard• Lightweight & easy maneuverability.

• Easy set-up, breakdown and transports easily in the back of a pickup.

• Single and dual slope capabilities.

• Saves time and money which you can add straight to your bottom line. Reliable, Leading Edge Technology

Laser Screeds - Mini Screed

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NEWS FROM SITE

CMD of ONGC-MRPL, Mangalore site Mr. A. K. Hazarika had visited the project. He had checked the Site House Keeping, Access Preparation and appreciated the work of Team Rohan.

ONGC-MRPL, Mangalore

Team MVML , Chakan site has opened Balwadi for children at the Labour Camp. Around 15 children enrolled in the school on the first day. All the children along with their parents celebrated the ceremony of School Inauguration with great enthusiasm. Toys and biscuits were distributed.

MVML, Chakan

LAUGHTER CORNER

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ARCHITECTURAL WONDER

FESTIVALS OF THE MONTH 01 Sept - Ganesh Chaturathi

09 Sept - Onam

05 Sept - Teachers Day

28 Sept - Ghatasthapana

Burj Khalifa ,formerly known as The Burj Dubai, towering temperatures in the hot summers, the is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, exterior fascia contains 22,000 cladding panels and is the tallest man-made structure ever built, made of a reflective glazing, engrained with at 828 m (2,717 ft). Construction began on 21 numerous stainless steel tubular upright fins September 2004, with the exterior of the and aluminum and textured stainless steel structure completed on 1 October 2009 and the spandrel panels • At 828m, Burj Khalifa the building officially opened on 4 January 2010. world's tallest building is taller than the Sugar Burj Khalifa consists of the luxurious Armani Loaf Mountain in Rio de Janerio (396m) and the Hotel, high-class residential apartments Victoria Peak Mountain in Hong Kong (552m) (residences), four magnificent pools, high-tech • The antenna height of Burj Khaliafa is 828m office space, an exclusive residents' lounge and (2717ft) and it cost $1.5 billion to build an elite cigar club, not to mention state-of-the- • Interestingly, the next tallest building is the art fitness amenities for its residents and an world, the Taipei 101, with an antenna height of observatory. Below you will find some of the just 509.2m (1670.6ft) cost $1.76 billion. • Tallest most fascinating Burj Khalifa Facts that will skyscraper to top of spire: 828 m (2,717 ft) surely blow your mind away! (previously Taipei 101 - 509.2 m (1,671 ft))

• Tallest structure ever built: 828 m (2,717 ft) Record Breaking Burj Khalifa Facts (previously Warsaw radio mast - 646.38 m (2,121

• The highest residential floor is on the 109th ft)) • Tallest extant structure: 828 m (2,717 ft) floor with the observation deck at the 124th floor. (previously KVLY-TV mast - 628.8 m (2,063 ft)) • The world's tallest skyscraper uses double- • Tallest freestanding structure: 828 m (2,717 ft) decker elevators to present a futuristic look (previously CN Tower - 553.3 m (1,815 ft)) • The first world's tallest structure in history to • World's fastest elevators at speed of 64 km/h include residential space • Highest outdoor (40 mph) or 18 m/s (59 ft/s) (previously Taipei 101 observation deck in the world • World's highest -16.83 m/s) • Highest vertical concrete pumping mosque (located on the 158th floor) • World's (for a building): 606 m (1,988 ft) (previously Taipei highest swimming pool (76th floor) • World's 101 - 449.2 m (1,474 ft)) • Highest vertical highest elevator installation • Building with concrete pumping (for any construction): 606 m most floors: 160 (previously both 1 and 2 World (1,988 f t) (previously Riva del Garda Trade Center - 110) • Burj Khalifa has 160 Hydroelectric Power Plant - 532 m (1,745 ft)) habitable floors versus the Taipei 101 which has • World's highest installation of an aluminium 101 habitable floors. • It has a floor area of and glass façade, at a height of 512 m (1,680 ft)334,000 m2 (3,595,100 sq ft) while the Taipei 101 has a floor area of 412,500 m2 (4,440,100 sq ft) • Artistically designed to withstand Dubai's

Burj Khalifa - The World's Tallest Skyscraper

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WELCOME TO ROHAN

Swapnil Lunkad, Vishal Patil, Ratnasheel Ranpise, Yogesh Changbhale, Umesh Prasad Kalaunee, Mhalu Kangane,

Deshmukh, Sachin Avare, Deepak Bavaskar Chetan Vandana Daftari, Parge Anil, Nivrutti Bachhav, Irfan

Chavan, Rishikesh Shingare, Santosh Kakade, Sandesh Langade, Pravin Satpute, Amol Homkar, Pushpak Bhise,

Pandit, Dattatray Chavan, Kedar Vasmatkar, Shashikant Digendra Kumar, Tarun Singh Bhadouria, Mandeep Singh,

Kawade, Rupesh Kesekar, Imran Tamboli, Raviraj Gayan Ranjan, Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Gopi Sankar Dora,

Khandzode, Jayanta Jangam, Amrut Ghorpade, Nitin Rajesh Kumar, Rajiv Kumar, Manoj Sharma, Himanshu

Ingale, Prakash Patankar, Rajeev Golangade, Pintu Sinha Kholia,Vipin Kumar, Sunil Kumar singh Rajput,

Roy, Rahul Lohabare, Swapnil Patil, Suraj Pardeshi, Manwinder Singh, Anilkumar Upadhyay, Manish Kumar

Santosh Kumar Giri, Krishnamurthy G., Ravindra Sangoji, Sharma, Vinoth V., Vishnu Kumar, Rajaraja Cholan R,

Alim Fardin Mujawar, Amol Mankar, Dilip Sonawane, Sachin Khot, Ankit Kumar, Sanjay Kumar Sinha, Sanjay

Gajanan Palsapkar, Sachin Malwadkar, Anil Yadav, Kumar Singh, Surendra Shahu, Kiran Mandavkar, Kicha

Abhishek Kharutkar,Sanjiv Pathak, Md. Basir Ahmed, Ramaiya, Biru Satal, Rishab Tayal, Anishkumar Nair,

Siddhart Goli, Santosh Kamthane, Sadashiv Deve, Sunil Anirudha Kale, Anil Bhosale, Avinash Kumar Singh

Nachane, Narayan Gupta, Keshav Singh, Hariom Gupta, Ravishankar J. & Radhakrishna.

Vipin Srivastava, Deep Chand Rao, Balkishun Yadav,

Krishna Jahagirdar, C.D.Sam, Bharat Sriram, R.

Subramanian, Vishwajit Dhumal, Jami Eswara Rao,

C.Muneer Ahmad, Milind Ikhe, Shankar Chavan, Shashi

Prakash Rai, Yogesh chaube, Suryakant Kolekar, Amresh

Sahay, Shettigar Prashanth, Dilip Katare, Mohmmed

Hussain, P S K Prasad, Vishal Gutha, Revannath Mandlik,

B Venkatesham, Sandeep Kumar K T, Anil Shinde,

Mohammed Hatim, Samadan Gore, Milind Awachar,

Praveen Kumar Nair, Anil Antony, Abhinav Kumar Singh,

Sandeep Khot, Sohanlal Nishad, Arun Lande, Yogesh Hire,

Bapu Phadtare, Devendra Namdas, Pravin L. Gadekar,

Navnath Gaikwad, Mangesh Lahane, Ameeth Patil, Vinod

Kumar Shrivastav, Rajendra Kamble, Anil Verkey, Pranay

Babar, Nitesh Mathur, Sikendra Mandal, Ananth

Chandrayya, Udit Goyal, Kiran Gaikwad, Sooraj

Bhadouriya, Ganesh Shinde, Subhash Bangar, Sachin

Bhagwat, Anil Ghatge, Vikram Kawathe, Manali

HATS OFF

• J K Tyre, Chennai Team for achieving one million safe man hours in the month of August 2011.

• Team IOCL, Paradip has received 10 Million Safe Man- hours Certificate from their Consultant Foster Wheeler for the project.

ISSUE NO. 38 SEPTEMBER 2011

We have been awarded a New Project of Bajaj Automotive Ltd. At Akurdi site. Congratulations to all Rohanites !!

NEW PROJECT

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Tiwari Damodar, Salunkhe Shrinivas R, Chavanke Shaikh Aslam, Nathavat Nitesh Singh, Pandey

Santosh, Ratnesh Kumar, Singh Ramesh Krishnakant, Dilip T. Kale

Mahalam Ramchandra, Waghavale Ganesh, Gite Sachin, Rajesh Kumar K, Sanjay Lunkad

D Udhayakumar, Chaudhary Prashant, Kiran Tak, B. Murlidharan, Bharucha Meheryar A., Patel ChnaderpalVijay Murkute

Tiwari Praveen Nath, Jadhav Ravindra S., Vinod KongeDangre Yogesh, Khajanchi Manoj, Majhi Suresh Chandra

Naresh Prasad, Kolekar Suryakant, Durga Prasad, Singh Rajesh Kumar Singh, Pande Alok, Narkhede Anil, Vikas Kumar B, Abhilasha Chuttar

Shetty RanjanSawant Prakash, Patil Sunil

Krishna Shrivastava, Londe Siddharth, Gopal EdakeBandulwar Ramdas, Mangule Rajendra, Panmand Amol

Deshmukh Vilas, Hanumant Bhujabal, Avadhesh Kumar, Sarode Dilip, Patil Pratik, Tamboli Ikabal, Sethi Rahul

R. Ganesh Nair, Subhay Kumar, Goyal Udit, Balakrishana Patil,

Singh Sudheswar, Pawal Rajendra, Sreerama RSandeep Shelar

Sharma Rakesh, Saibane Sanjeevkumar, Bhagwat Niraj Kumar, Vinod Kumar V R, P. Ramdas

Anisha, Satyabhan Singh, Bhadri M MSayyad Hidayatulla, Kulkarni Anupam, Dale Fernandes,

Tayade Kamalakar, Singh Manish, Deepak NimhanLaxman N. Kumbhar, Ranjith Maravanda,

Kadam Vilas D, Bhanusali Kishor, Singh MukeshSingh Prakash Bhushan, Shrotri Prashant P., Parakh

Jat Monoharlal, Sahni Veer Bahadur Sumit S., Pharate Govind, Rajesh Sheth

Nevse Kishor, Nandgaonkar Sagar, Tammewar Piyush, Thigale Mahesh H., Khade Babu, Kanade Anil, Rajashekar S. Katti, Ganesh Jagtap, Rajeev Kumar Sachin M.K.

Col. E. N. Ambre, Katare Santosh, Kalaunee Ishwar Phadatare Maruti, Musale Chetan, Naik Pravin, Datta, Suresh P, Mortale Angad, Mortale Subhash, Patil Vijay G, Naveen Kumar PThombre Ravikant, Boine Bhivaji, Vandan Chandrachud,

Kumbhar JaywantSantosh Tonde

Raut Rohidas A., Santosh Kakade

Virender Kumar, Kushwaha Anjani Kr., Navaneetha

Krishnan S, Tiwari Vineet, Kabiraj Raut, Dipti Reddy

• Mr. Rajesh M N, Officer Safety at MRF site has been awarded with the certificate by The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety & Health (NEBOSH) for various topics of Safety & Health.

CONGRATULATIONS

Suchitra : [email protected]

Sujatha: [email protected]

Juhi: [email protected]

M.Karki: [email protected]

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