WORK AS IF ON EACH OF YOU DEPENDED THE WHOLE WORK.FIFTY CENTURIES ARE LOOKINF ON YOU; THE FUTURE OF INDIA DEPENDS ON YOU.-Swami Vivekenanda.
M.S.HARI/ convenor,Save Ordnance Factories.
Ordnance Factory at Nalanda |
Action for setting up of ordnance factory at Nalanda in Bihar is underway.Commissioning of Nitro Cellulose Plant (NC) and erection of Sulphuric Acid Concentration / Nitric Acid Concentration Plant (SAC/NAC) are under progress. Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is also planning for procurement of sub-plants for main Bi-Modular Charge System (BMCS) plant on its own. As per signed contract with M/s IMI, Israel, the target date for commissioning of the main Bi-Modular Charge System (BMCS) plant was September 2011. However, CBI investigations had started in May 2009 against M/s Israeli Military Industries (IMI) and others due to vendors' misconduct relating to illegal gratification. M/s IMI has been debarred from doing any further business dealings with Ministry of Defence for a period of ten years. Certain advances paid to the firm have been recovered and some Bank Guarantees submitted by the * vendor have been forfeited as per contract & rules in force. This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Shri Jitendra Singh in a written reply to Shri Hukumdev Narayan Yadav in Lok Sabha today |
Ordnance Factory |
Modernisation of OFB is a continuous process based on User's requirement, technological upgradation and available resources. In the 11th plan an investment of Rs.2953/- crores has been made on modernisation and capacity augmentation of different Ordnance Factories. Modernisation has been carried out in Ordnance Factory Khamaria at Jabalpur involving an investment of Rs.33.18 crores in the11th Plan. This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Shri Jitendra Singh in a written reply to Shri Rakesh Singh in Lok Sabha today. |
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The injured have been identified as B T Sonje (56), a resident of Kalewadi, Harishchandra Padale (52), a resident of Sus Road, Mhalunge, M S Shirsagar (58) a resident of Adarsh Nagar, Diwale and Nandu Ambulkar (55) who live in Akurdi. All of them were later taken to Ruby Hall Clinic. R S Choudhary, a spokesperson at the factory, said, “All the four workers were immediately taken to hospital. Sonje injured his right hand badly, while Shirsagar sustained 5 per cent burns. We have appointed a committee to look into the incident and find out the reason behind the blast.” Dehu Road police also arrived at the factory after the blast to conduct an investigation.
According to sources at Ruby Hall, Sonje’s right hand had to been amputated and he is now in the Neo Troma Unit Ward whereas rest of the workers are being treated in the general ward, for minor injuries. A similar blast had taken place on November 26 this year at the same factory, in which worker Bunty Shrivastav lost the fingers of his right hand. He was working in Unit 3. Police inspector Ram Jadhav of Dehu Road police station told Mirror, “After our investigation, we found that the four workers who were injured were mixing explosive powder. The blast took place during the mixing. We are now checking for the exact reason behind the blast, which will be revealed in further investigations |