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ISSUE NO. 64 | NOVEMBER 2013

years back MONTH OF WORKSHOPS Apex : vision & mission workshop at north point, Khandala 11-12 oct 2008 Brainstorming for more than 25 Hours in a span of 2 days about The Brand Idea for Rohan Group, how to translate it into action, how to bust the 1000 Cr. benchmark & the Roadmap etc. took place with lot of earnest. All the Directors of the Group with key people participated in the deliberations. You will hear more about it in the subsequent issues. Inter – Department workshop for better materials Management on 10-11 oct 2008 Participants included representatives of Purchase, Stores, Site & Accounts Departments from Real Estate & Industrial. Site Management Workshop for smoother workflow on 14 Oct, 2008 Pune. The Participants included Sr. Engg., Project Engineers, Project Managers and seniors from site management. Valuable inputs were provided by QA, QS, Safety & Purchase department.

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PERSONALITY OF THE MONTH Abhay and Rani Bang

Abhay Bang and Rani Bang are Indian social activists, researchers working on community health in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. They have revolutionized healthcare for the poorest people in India and have overseen a programme that has substantially reduced infant mortality rates in one of the most poverty-stricken areas in the world. The World Health Organisation and UNICEF have recently endorsed their approach to treating newborn babies and the programme is currently being rolled out to parts of Africa. They have founded SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research In Community Health) - a non-profit organization in Gadchiroli, which is involved in rural health service and research. Bang couple is winner of prestigious Maharashtra Bhushan award. They have many publications in The Lancet, which is the second highest impact factor medical journal. Personal life and background Dr. Abhay Bang was born at Wardha in 1950 to Thakurdas Bang and Suman Bang who are followers of the Sarvodaya movement inspired by Gandhian thoughts. He spent his childhood in Gandhi’s Sevagram Ashram at Wardha with Mahatma Gandhi’s foremost disciple Acharya Vinoba Bhave. Until standard ninth he studied in a school which followed the tenets of Nai Taleem (Basic Education) as enunciated (to state definitely) by Gandhiji. When Abhay was 13 year old, he discussed about "what to do with life" with his elder brother who was 16 year old at that time. The elder brother Mr. Ashok Bang decided to work for issues related to farming and Abhay decided to work for health of villagers. Dr. Abhay Bang has his MD in Medicine while Dr. Rani Bang has her MD in Gynecology. Rani Bang formerly Rani Chari was born in Chandrapur. Abhay and Rani completed their graduation and post graduation in medical studies from Nagpur University. Abhay and Rani married in 1977. Both of them have secured MPH (Masters in Public Health) from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Anand Bang is their elder son and Mr. Amrut Bang is their younger son. After their medical studies, the couple moved to Wardha and co-founded Chetna Vikas - a nonprofit organization. While working in villages of Wardha district they realized the need for further studies in public health to address larger health-care issues. Both of them completed Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, America. The couple had decided to follow Gandhian principles and to work with the poor.


Reduction in infant mortality rate Home Based Neonatal Care (HBNC) model developed by Dr. Bang has resulted in reduction in infant mortality in the study villages of Gadchiroli. India has incorporated this model in 12th national five year plan to reduce infant mortality in India. They identified & established the main causes for infant mortality in the region as pneumonia and devised a strategy of homebased neonatal care to combat it. The success of their efforts was published in 3 papers in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet. Together, they have 5 papers published in The Lancet. This research has been selected as a milestone paper to be included in the Vintage Lancet. Liquor ban in Gadchiroli district Dr. Abhay and Rani bang were driving force for the movement of liquor ban in Gadchiroli district. Gadchiroli is the first district in Maharashtra where liquor is banned due to demand by Public. Dr. Bang made people of Gadchiroli aware about ill effects of alcohol, which led to demand from people to ban alcohol in Gadchiroli. Women's issues Dr. Rani Bang, a Gynecologist is working on women's medical issues particularly of rural women. She conducts sessions on sex education for adolescent and teenagers. She has written a book 'Putting Woman First', which throws light on women issues in rural India. Their research shown that nearly 92 percent of women had some kind of gynecological issues. Her research in this field has changed the understanding of this issue worldwide and some global policies has changed accordingly. Impact Infant mortality rate has been reduced to 50 percent in the area Bangs operate in. Home Based Neonatal Care programme is adopted across India. It also got adopted by Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and parts of Africa. Nirman In 2006, they started an initiative - Nirman, for identifying and nurturing social change-makers in Maharashtra. Nirman includes a series of 4 camps separated by 6 months. So a batch of Nirman goes through 4 camps in a period of 2 years. A camp generally runs for 7–10 days at SEARCH, Gadchiroli. Nirman is a learning process based on Nayee Talim way of education introduced by Mahatma Gandhi. It believes in - problem based learning instead of - classroom based learning. Awards and honors Dr Abhay and Dr Rani Bang have been felicitated with a number of awards, a few of them as follows: • Maharashtra Bhushan Award • Time magazine couple of the year 2005 • MacArthur award • Lifetime achievement award from CNN-IBN

Dr. Abhay and Rani Bang, along with their younger son Amrut


PIONEERS IN CIVIL ENGINEER

NAME - SĂ˜REN KRISTIAN TOUBRO BornFebruary 27, 1906 DiedMarch 4, 1982 Known forco-founder of Larsen & Toubro

Søren Kristian Toubro was a Danish engineer who co-founded Larsen & Toubro, an India-based conglomerate. Early days in India Toubro began his career as a civil engineer. As an employee of F. L. Smidth & Co. of Copenhagen, he came to India in 1934 to erect and commission the equipment supplied to the Madukkarai Cement Works (near Coimbatore) and the Rohri Cement Factory (near the Sukkur Barrage in Sindh). Larsen & Toubro In 1938, Toubro partnered with his former schoolmate Henning Holck-Larsen, a chemical engineer and a fellow Smidth's employee, to establish Larsen & Toubro. The idea of L&T was conceived during a holiday in Matheran, a hill station near Bombay (now Mumbai). Holck-Larsen was a risk-taker while Toubro was more conservative. Larsen & Toubro saw opportunities in India at a time, when few Europeans had realized the country's potential for industrial growth.


The first office of L&T, located in Bombay, was so small that only one of them could use it a time. Initially, L&T represented Danish dairy equipment manufacturers. However, the Danish imports were restricted during the World War II, forcing L&T to start a small workshop that provided servicing and undertook small jobs. The imports stopped after the German invasion of Denmark, forcing L&T to start manufacturing dairy equipment indigenously, a move that was successful. In 1944, Larsen and Toubro established Engineering Construction & Contracts (ECC). L&T started collaborating with international companies around this time. In 1945, L&T signed an agreement with the Caterpillar Tractor Company of USA for marketing earthmoving equipment. L&T also started representing British manufacturers of equipment used to manufacture a variety of products including biscuits, glass, hydrogenated oils and soaps. At the end of World War II, the war-surplus Caterpillar equipment was available in bulk at low prices. However, L&T lacked the money to purchase them. Therefore, Larsen and Toubro decided to raise additional equity capital, and as a result, Larsen & Toubro Private Limited was established on 7 February 1946. After India gained independence in 1947, L&T set up offices in Calcutta, Madras and New Delhi. In 1948, L&T acquired 55 acres (220,000 m2) of undeveloped land in the Powai suburb of Mumbai. Larsen and Toubro gradually transformed L&T into a large business house with diverse interests. A 2006 article in The Hindu described Toubro as follows: A workaholic, he expected the same of others. A hard taskmaster with a schoolmasterly attitude to training he may have been, but the young he mentored still remember the lessons he taught: that no effort was too great to ensure customer satisfaction, that there must be attention to detail in the quest for perfection, and that there must be pride in whatever was being done. Soren K Toubro served as the director of L&T from 1946 to 1981, and retired from active management in 1962-63. He continued to serve on the L&T and ECC Board of Directors till 1981. Last years After spending nearly five decades in India, Toubro retired to Denmark in 1981, and died there next year. Toubro had a large house and estate in Kodaikanal, where his wife spent her last days before his death. The Toubro Training Centre, located in the Manapakkam campus of L&T's ECC division, is named after him. The Toubro Construction Technology Centre, is also named after him, and was inaugurated by his son Ole K. Toubro in 2006.


NEWS FROM SITE

ACG Pithampur Site Engineers & Supervisors exam was conducted at site.15 questions were given to the employee for 30 marks which is related to the civil engineering. The award was distributed to the winners.

Rohan Kritika Blood Donation Camp was arranged at site Rohan Kritika.

John Deere Vishwakarma Pooja was celebrated at site John Deere.


SAFETY CORNER

Hindustan Coca – Cola Motivation programme was conducted at site. During the programme the speech was given by Mr. Raj Sharma & Mr. Chari (PMC Engineers). Workers practicing TBT on regular basis were rewarded.

Inbisco, Sanand Safety Motivation Programme was conducted at site. During the programme Safety Oath taken by all the employees and workers. Safety Awards were distributed after the Speech by seniors.


SAFETY CORNER

HUL Khamgaon Safety Motivation programme was conducted at site. During the programme the Project Manager appreciated the staff & workers for maintained a safety habits. Mr. Walawalkar from HUL, distributed Safe practice winner award.

HUL Khamgaon Weekly Safety Meeting was conducted at HUL Khamgaon Site.


HATS OFF TO ALL THE TRAINERS CONGRATULATION TO ALL THE TRAINEES!!! TRAINING CONDUCETED IN OCT 2013

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TOTAL TRAINING – 54 Site that imparted Training – Internal Faculty –Anil C Anthony, Dharmendra Dhure, Prurshottamlal Dubey, Rajkumar Grover, Paul Nourenj, Kishor Jha, Kalindi Kale, Mohhommad Khan, Kushawah Pradipkumar, Milind Nagale, Varunesh Mishra, Gorakshnath Minde, Anant Nagarnaik, Pravin Naik, Sachin Patil, Ranjitkumar Raoushan, Tanaji Salave, Aslam Shaikh, Manoj Sharma, Rajesh Singh, Mukesh Singh, Ashok Thakur, Anilkumar Upadhay, Baldev Yadav. Participation – Almost 300 Man Hours Training – 272 ACG

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ARCHITECTURAL WONDER

Name – Space Needle Status – Complete Type – Observation Tower Location - 400 Broad Street, Seattle, Washington, US Construction Started – 17th April, 1961 Completed – 8th Dec, 1961 Opening – 21st April, 1962 Owner – Space Needle Corporation Height Antenna Spire – 184.41 m (605.0 ft) Top Floor – 158.12 m (518.8 ft) Floor Count – 6 Lift/Elevators – 3 Architect - John Graham & Company Structural Engineer - John K. Minasian Main Contractor - Howard S. Wright Construction Co. Designated – 19th April, 1999


The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, a landmark of the Pacific Northwest, and a symbol of Seattle. Built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors, nearly 20,000 people a day used its elevators. Once the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River, it is 605 ft (184 m) high, 138 ft (42 m) wide, and weighs 9,550 tons. It is built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles per hour (89 m/s) and earthquakes of up to 9.1 magnitudes, as strong as the 1700 Cascadian earthquake. It also has 25 lightning rods. It has an observation deck at 520 ft (160 m) and a gift shop with the rotating Sky City restaurant at 500 ft (150 m). From the top of the Needle, one can see not only the downtown Seattle skyline but also the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, Elliott Bay, and surrounding islands. Photographs of the Seattle skyline often show the Space Needle prominently, above the rest of the skyscrapers and Mount Rainier. Visitors can reach the top of the Space Needle by elevators that travel at 10 miles per hour (4.5 m/s). The trip takes 41 seconds, and some tourists wait in hour-long lines. On windy days, the elevators slow to 5 miles per hour (2.2 m/s). On April 19, 1999, the city's Landmarks Preservation Board designated it a historic landmark.


good4you Tips for Meditation 1. Quieten The Mind: The Goal of meditation is to go beyond the mind. Meditation cannot be done when there is a storm of thoughts erupting in the mind. 2. Concentration: Usually people use a specific point to help them concentrate. It could be the breath or may be a flame from candle or diya. After some practice you may not need such an aid to concentrate. 3. Place to Meditate: Determine a Quiet Place to meditate, in or outside house. Have a small corner of room specially set aside for meditation. Build up a meditative atmosphere in that corner. Such predefined place helps in all other factors mentioned here. 4. Aspiration:Aspiration to meditate. If we are hungry, then we eat. It is the same with meditation. You have to have will to meditate every day. 5. Perseverance and Patience:One may find it hard to quieten the mind initially, but it is okay. At times let your mind wander for some time. After a while it becomes calm by itself. Keep trying till you succeed. 6. Use the Qualities of the Spiritual Heart The heart is the location of the soul. If we focus on the heart, immediately our thoughts have less power. Thus we can enter into the vastness of meditation. 7. Cultivate Happiness: It is important to bear in mind the goal of meditation is to uplift our consciousness and have a more positive outlook about life and about ourselves. Negative thoughts can be as powerful.....So use only positive self-instruction.

HUMOR CORNER Last month I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and noticed a distinct slow down in overall system performance, particularly in the flower and jewelry applications, which operated flawlessly under Boyfriend 5.0. In addition, Husband 1.0 uninstalled many other valuable programs, such as - Romance 9.5, Personal Attention 6.5, and programs such as Shopping 5.0, Movies 3.0 & 路 My Relatives 4.1. Conversation 8.0 no longer runs. Housecleaning 2.6 simply crashes the system. Please note that I have tried running Nagging 5.3 to fix these problems, but to no avail. What can I do? Signed, Desperate. DEAR DESPERATE, First, keep in mind, Boyfriend 5.0 is an Entertainment Package, while Husband 1.0 is an operating system. Please enter command: ithoughtyoulovedme.html and try to download Tears 6.2 and do not forget to install the Guilt 3 .0 update. If that application works as designed, Husband1.0 should then automatically run the applications Jewelry 2.0 and Flowers 3.5. However, remember, overuse of the above application can cause Husband 1.0 to default to Grumpy Silence 2.5, Happy Hour 7.0 or Beer 6.1. Please note that Beer 6.1 is a very bad program that will download the Fattening and Snoring Loudly Beta. DO NOT under any circumstances install Mother-In-Law 1.0 (it runs a virus in the background & will eventually seize control of system resources.) In addition, please do not attempt to reinstall the Boyfriend 5.0 program. These are unsupported applications and will crash Husband 1.0. In summary, Husband 1.0 is a great program, but it does have limited memory and cannot learn new applications quickly. You might consider buying additional software to improve memory and performance. We recommend 路 Cooking 3.0 Good Luck! Tech Support

TO ROHAN FAMILY Kailash Gurav Chaitanya Wagh Vipul Daga Zaheer Ahemad


1st Nov – Dhantroyadashi 2nd Nov – Narak Chaturdashi 3rd Nov – Laxmi Poojan

FESTIVAL OF THE MONTH

4th Nov – Balipratipada/ Padawa 5th Nov – Bhaubij 14th Nov – Moharam, Pandi Jawaharlal Neharu Jayanti and Children’s Day 17th Nov – Gurunanak Jayanti

Dhanatrayodashi: his itself is called Dhanteras in common language. Businessmen worship their treasuries on this day. A commercial year comprises of the period between one Diwali and another. New account books are begun on only this day. Narak Chaturdashi: According to Shrimadbhagvat Puran on this day Shri Krushna slayed Narkasur. A powerful demon called Bhoumasur or Narkasur formerly ruled a place named Pragjyotishpur. He began harassment of both deities and people. This cruel demon began to harass women. He kept sixteen thousand princesses of marriageable age whom he had won over in battles, in prison and planned to marry them. This created chaos everywhere. When Shri Krushna heard this, along with Satyabhama He attacked the demon, slayed him and set the princesses free. The dying Narkasur asked Shri Krushna for a boon, "On this date (tithi) let one who takes an auspicious bath (mangalsnan) not suffer in hell". Shri Krushna granted him that boon. Consequently, the fourteenth (chaturdashi) day of the dark fortnight of Ashvin also came to be known as Narak chaturdashi and on that day people started bathing before sunrise. On this day when Krushna returned home at dawn, after slaying Narkasur, adorning a spot (tilak) of Narkasur's blood on His forehead, Nanda gave Him an auspicious bath. The women expressed their joy by moving lit lamps about His face (ovalani).’ Deepavali , Laxmipujan: Though generally the new moon day is considered inauspicious, this is an exception to the rule. Though this day is considered auspicious it is not so for all events. Hence it would be more appropriate to call it a day of happiness rather than auspicious. Shree Laxmipujan 'After an auspicious bath at the break of dawn one should worship the deities. In the afternoon a rite for the departed souls (parvanshraddha) and an offering of meals to Brahmans (Brahmanbhojan) is done and in the evening in a pandal decorated with creepers and leaves Lakshmi, Vishnu and other deities and Kuber are worshipped. A legend says that on this day Shri Vishnu along with Lakshmi liberated all the deities from BaLi's prison and thereafter they all slept in the ocean. To represent that, everyone should enjoy themselves at home and light lamps everywhere Padwa, Balipratipada: This is the half among the three and a half auspicious moments (muhurts). The story behind this goes thus - King Bali was immensely generous. He used to gift a guest with whatever he demanded. Though generosity is a virtue, in excess a virtue becomes a defect. What one should give, when and where is clearly prescribed in the scriptures and the Gita. Offering should be made to the deserving; not to the undeserving. But King Bali disregarding this would give anyone anything that he asked for. When an undeserving person acquires wealth he becomes arrogant and behaves as per his will. Shri Vishnu incarnated as a boy invested with the sacred thread (munja). Vaman means small. The munja is small in size and chants 'Give me alms as He asks for alms. When Shri Vishnu incarnated as Vaman, approached King Bali for alms the king asked Him, "What do you want ?" Vaman asked for land which covered three of His footsteps. Unaware of who Vaman was and not realising the consequence of this offering the king agreed to fulfil His wish. Immediately Vaman assumed a colossal form and covered the earth with one footstep. With the second He covered the sky and then asked King Bali where to place the third footstep. King Bali then told Him to place the third step on his head. Planning to send him to the nether world by doing so Vaman said, "Ask for any boon that you wish". The monarch then replied," Now my entire kingdom on the earth will be destroyed and you will send me to the nether world. So may this event of taking the three steps be represented on the earth for three days of the year as my reign." Those three days are the fourteenth day (chaturdashi) and the no moon (amavasya) day of the dark fortnight of Ashvin and the first day of (pratipada) the bright fortnight of Kartik. This is also called Bali's reign.


FESTIVAL OF THE MONTH

The scriptures say that during Bali's reign one can behave as one wishes. However, one should refrain from acts prohibited by the scriptures. Eating prohibited foods, smoking and drinking prohibited drinks are the three prohibited acts. Hence on these days people can have a display of fireworks but they do not consume liquor. Since the scriptures permit this tradition people enjoy themselves on these days. This is Diwali. On Balipratipada a picture of King Bali and his Queen Vindhyavali is drawn with a special powder of soft white stone (rangoli) on the floor, decorated with five colours and worshipped and offered naivedya. Then for the sake of Bali, lamps and clothes are donated. On this day after an early morning bath with an oil massage (abhyangasnan) women move lit lamps in front of their husbands' faces. In the afternoon they feast on a meal with delicacies. People don new attire and celebrate the whole day through. There is also a practice of worshipping the mountain Govardhan (Govardhanpuja). A mountain of cowdung is made and durva (a sacred grass) and flowers are tucked into it. Pictures of Shri Krushna, the cowherds, Shri Indra, cows and calves are arranged alongside and also worshipped and are taken out in a procession. It is the beginning of the new year according to Vikram calendar. Bhaubij: The second day (dvitiya) of the bright fortnight of Kartik is also named Yamadvitiya. This day is widely known as Bhaubij. On this day, Shri Yama visited His sister, Yamuna for a meal. Hence the day has acquired the name Yamadvitiya. On this day no man should eat a meal cooked by his wife. He should visit his sister, present her with clothes, ornaments, etc. and eat a meal at her place. If he does not have a sister by blood relation then he can go to a female cousin's place or consider any other woman as his sister and dine at her place. Since on this day Yamaraj visits His sister for a meal, the souls suffering in hell are liberated atleast for a day.' If a woman does not have a brother then considering any man as her brother she should perform the act of moving lit lamps around his face (arti). If that is not possible then she can consider the moon as her brother and perform it for the moon. To prevent untimely death (apamrutyu) on Dhanatrayodashi, Narak chaturdashi and Yamadvitiya, Yama, the deity of death should be worshipped and chanting His fourteen Names an offering (tarpan) should be made to Him. As a result, untimely death is averted. The offering is made with the resolve (sankalpa) which prevents untimely death with prayer which means 'Shri Yama, I am making this offering unto You'. One may consult the religious almanac (panchang) for the description of this ritual. Tulsi vivaha: This ritual consists of uniting Shri Vishnu [an idol of Balkrushna (Infant Krushna)] and the basil (tulsi) plant in wedlock. In ancient times the practice of child marriage was prevalent. This ritual is performed on any day between the eleventh (ekadashi) and the full moon day (pournima) of the bright fortnight of Kartik. On the eve of the wedding the base of the basil plant is painted and decorated. Sugarcane and marigold flowers are placed next to the plant and tamarind and amla are placed at its bottom. The wedding ceremony is performed in the evening. All the vowed religious observances undertaken in the four months (chaturmas) after the tuLsi vivaha on the twelfth day (dvadashi) of the bright fortnight of Kartik, are concluded. Pandi Jawaharlal Neharu Jayanti and Children’s Day: 4 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics for much of the 20th century. He emerged as the paramount leader of the Indian Independence Movement under the tutelage of Mahatma Gandhi and ruled India from its establishment as an independent nation in 1947 until his death in office in 1964. Nehru is considered to be the architect of the modern Indian nation-state; a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. He was the father of Indira Gandhi and the maternal grandfather of Rajiv Gandhi, who were to later serve as the third and sixth Prime Ministers of India, respectively.


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