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VIEWPOINT ECO Conductors

CLIENT FEATURE Sterlite Grid's Heli-stringing for challenging transmission scenario

TECHNOLOGY Optical Fiber for Metro and Premise Networks


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Sterlite Grid successfully commissions India’s first Ultra Mega Transmission project ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐1

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Sterlite Grid wins two more power transmission projects ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐1 STERLITE DIARY ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐14 BUSINESS UPDATE Sterlite’s Business Performance in Q3 FY14 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐2 STERLITE FAMILY ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐17 TECHNOLOGY Op cal Fiber for Metro and Premise Networks ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4

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CLIENT FEATURE

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Sterlite Grid successfully commissions India’s first Ultra Mega Transmission project ... To bring on-line enough transmission capacity to power more than 1 million homes in North East Bihar and Northern India Sterlite Grid Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sterlite Technologies Limited , has successfully commissioned a 231 km long, 400 kV double-circuit quad transmission line that connects Purnia and Bihar Sharif substations in the state of Bihar. This line was identified as the highest priority line by Power System Operation Corporation Limited (POSOCO), India’s national power grid operator. Sterlite was selected to build India’s first Ultra Mega Transmission Project (UMTP) with two 400 kV transmission lines under tariff-based competitive bidding. The line provides critical connectivity for power transfer from the Hydro power plants in the North Eastern (NE) region. This will bring on-line enough transmission capacity to power more than 1 million homes in North East Bihar and Northern India. “We are extremely delighted to have commissioned India’s first UMTP line and dedicate this to the country. We are building several critical lines which are crucial for evacuation of power and are hopeful that with continued support from the State and Central Government, we will be able to deliver these as per our commitments,” said Mr Pravin Agarwal, Director, Sterlite Technologies Limited. Sterlite is confident of commissioning all its subsequent lines and substations at regular intervals so as to achieving commissioning of all its projects by the middle of next year.

Lack of Transmission capacity and Implementation Issues: Transmission development has not kept pace with electricity generation in the 10th and 11th plan, resulting in the lack of sufficient transmission capacity. India has installed capacity of 225 GW, yet we are able to meet peak demand of only 123 GW – one of the key reasons being lack of sufficient transmission lines. In Chhattisgarh alone, more than 20,000 MW of power will soon be bottlenecked. As per a recent POSOCO report, 30 transmission lines in India are severely over-loaded and stressed. Despite the severe need for having robust capacity, implementation challenges are restricting quicker project delivery. Forest clearance is a major cause of delay, as the government has laid out very cumbersome procedures for private developers of transmission lines as compared to government-built lines. In order to build the much needed Transmission capacity, the Government needs to expedite clearances, especially forest clearances and Right of-Way in case of certain critical lines. With the completion of this Purnia- Bihar Sharif transmission line, Sterlite Grid has successfully completed installation of one transmission line in the East North Interconnection (ENICL)Transmission Project. ENICL would respectively connect the Indian states of Assam with West Bengal and Bihar. The project has been awarded on a ‘ Build , Own, Operate and Maintain’ (BOOM) basis and will provide a stream of annuity revenues for Sterlite Grid for 25 years.

Sterlite Grid wins two more power transmission projects ... Projects valued at Rs 650 Crore ... The RAPP-Unit 7, 8 transmission project involves establishment of 400 kV ouble circuit line; to further strengthen power transfer capability from Northern Grid to Western Grid ... The ERRS-7 project will transmit power using two 400 kV double circuit lines as well as 400 kV Multi-circuit towers a first in private sector in India ... Forms a part of the transmission systems strengthening project awarded to Sterlite Grid Limited on a 'Build, Own, Operate and Maintain' (BOOM) basis ...Transmission lines to be commissioned in 28 months; Sterlite Grid Limited Company would thereafter operate and maintain the same for a minimum tenure of 35 years thereafter. The first project – Rajasthan Atomic Power Project “RAPP-Unit 7, 8” transmission project – will transfer power from the atomic power plant near Kota in Rajasthan to Shujalpur in Madhya Pradesh. The transmission systems will evacuate and transmit power through a network of about 200 km long 400 kV double circuit line. This line, when commissioned, will further strengthen power transfer capability from Northern Grid to Western Grid. The second project, namely “ERRS-7” will include establishment of two 400 kV double circuit lines between Ranchi & Chaibasa in Jharkhand; besides Kharagpur & Purulia in West Bengal. The total line length is around 450 km and the project will include 400 kV Multi-circuit towers near Ranchi substation. This is considered to be the first of its kind private sector transmission projects in India. The project will further strengthen Sterlite’s presence in the Eastern region after the recent commissioning of the Purnia-Bihar Sharif line in Bihar. “These projects strengthen our presence in Eastern and Western regions and will also mark our entry into the states of Rajasthan and Jharkhand.” says Pravin Agarwal, Director- Sterlite Technologies Ltd.

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BUSINESS UPDATE

Sterlite Technologies records sales of Rs.680 Crore in Q3

Pune, India – January 30, 2014: Sterlite Technologies Limited [BSE: 532374, NSE: STRTECH], a leading global provider of transmission solutions for the telecom and power industries, today announced its third quarter results for Financial Year 2014. Financial highlights for Q3 FY14  Sterlite closed Q3FY14 with total revenue of Rs. 680 Crore and EBITDA of Rs. 54 Crores, translating in a profitability margin of 8%  The EBITDA margin for 9M FY14 at 9.5% shows improvement compared to same period last year  Exports account for 35% of total revenues in Q3 Fy14, with addition of 6 new key customer accounts  Open order book at end of the Q3 FY14 at Rs. 2600 Crore with exports constituting close to 50% Segment Review: Telecom Segment  Highest ever sales volumes in a quarter for optical fiber cable at 1.6 million fiber km

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 Secured largest share for supply of

Optical fiber cables and accessories in the prestigious National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN) project to connect 2,50,000 village panchayat Power Segment  Healthy flow of orders supported by addition of new strategic customer accounts in the European and African region. Open order book at end of the Q3 FY14 at Rs. 2400 Crore with an exports accounting to around 55%.  Received a certificate of appreciation for best product by an Indian exhibitor at ELECRAMA 2014 for registered product UltraEFF®, low loss power cable that reduces energy loss by 10%. Infrastructure Segment  The first line of the East North Inter connect project commissioned successfully in September 13, generating Rs. 16 Crore of revenue in Q3 FY14  The execution of next two projects: Work on Bhopal-Dhule Transmission (BDTCL) and Jabalpur Transmission (JTCL) is in full swing. The revenues from these projects expected to come in next fiscal.

 The commissioning of recent two new

projects- RAPP (Rajasthan Atomic power project) and ERSS - 7 scheduled in February 2016

We see a clear upside in both telecom and power segments fueled by a number of greenfield infrastructure investments across the world. Sterlite is focused on expanding the business in new geographies backed by our experience in executing large national infrastructure projects.

-Mr Pravin Agarwal, Whole-time Director, Sterlite Technologies Limited

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TECHNOLOGY

Optical Fiber for Metro and Premise Networks - Sudipta Bhaumik

Fiber optics cable installation and deployment is a long-term investment in optical networks. Fiber installed today must be extremely versatile and support network needs for 20 –25 years in the future, and also provide compatibility with any already installed standard single mode fiber. Due to its reduced water peak characteristics, its stability against H2 aging, its enhanced bend sensitivity, its low attenuation over a large wavelength bands (O, E, S, C, and L) and its low PMD, ITU-T G.652.D reduced water peak fiber is an ideal candidate for metro networks. Additionally, ITU-T G.652.D fiber combined with enhanced bend insensitive series of G.657 fibers will be ideal for FTTH/P networks, especially as network connectivity goes closer to the home.

network. A key point in fiber selection for metro networks is to maximize bandwidth capacity, there by avoiding the high installation expenses of continually adding more and more fiber. Operating wavelength of CWDM system covers several wavelength bands like O, E, S, C and L bands i.e. from 1310nm to 1610nm.

The most challenging fiber requirement is full spectrum coverage of 16 channels. This is extremely difficult with conventional single mode fiber (ITU-T G.652.B), where the loss peak due to hydroxyl ion (OH)virtually eliminates Eband 1400nm region for use in metropolitan networks. The hydroxyl ion is a residue from moisture or water incorporated in glass during manufacturing process. Figure-1 shows comparison of attenuation curve between ITU-T G.652.B & G.652.D where dispersion curve remains the same for both types of fibers.

As per ITU G.694.2, 16 channels are available for transmission with CWDM channel spacing of 20nm, andeach channel has transmission capacity of 2.5Gb/s with repeater less transmission distance of 70 – 100km.

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TECHNOLOGY A fiber with reduced water peak (G.652.D) meets all requirements for an ideal fiber in metro networks, including 16 channel fullspectrum CWDM capabilities. As no optical amplifiers are used in CWDM systems, reduction in attenuation provides direct benefit in power budget and subsequently increases transmission distance. Water peak attenuation for commercially available reduced water peak fiber typically is 0.34 dB/km. ITU-T G.652.D fiber is fully compatible with G.652.B fiber, and it meets all requirements for an ideal fiber in metro local networks. Like G.652.B, it supports all standards protocol and major access solutions. It fully supports 1310nm and 1550nm system specifications such as SONET, SDH etc. It is compatible for splicing with G.652.B fiber as there is no difference in Mode Field Diameter (MFD). G.652.D combines previously untouched 1400nm region (E- band) where water peak loss renders G.652.B fiber useless. This ability opens an extra 100nm of bandwidth, which can support at least four more CWDM channels as compared to G.652.B fiber, representing a channel gain of at least 33%. At higher data rates (10Gb/s), Polarization Mode Dispersion

(PMD) associated with optical fiber and network components can add to system penalty. G.652.D fiber with tight PMDQ specifications of 0.2ps/ km ensures network upgradability to higher data rates. Fiber for premises network For the deployment of broadband access technology called Fiber to the Premises/Home (FTTP/H), a question arises about which optical fiber should be used. Keeping in mind the long-term view of deployed FTTP/H system, it must support voice, video and data transmission. Passive Optical Network (PON) is an important type of FTTP/H system, consisting of central office to serve multiple subscribers through optical splitters. The split ratio can vary from 2 to 64 depending upon the number of subscribers. PON uses WDM to enable multiple data stream at different wavelengths over single fiber. Different kinds of PON networks like EPON, GPON and BPON have transmission data rates from 155Mbps to 2.45Gbps to a reach of 20kmto 60km.Multimode fiber can support 10Mbps to 10Gbps but only for 2km and 100m distances respectively. Therefore, PON exclusively needs single

mode fiber to support the distance required in access networks. There are two choices of single mode fiber according to PON requirements: 1) Conventional standard single mode fiber ITU-T G.652.B, 2) Reduced water peak standard and/or bend insensitive single mode fiber ITU-T G.652.C, G.652.D & G.657.A1 or G.657.A2. Reduced water peak fiber enables services in 1360 – 1480nm band (E Band), which is not available with G.652.B fiber because of high attenuation loss at 1383 ± 3 nm due to water peak. G.652.D and G.657.A1/G.657.A2 provide potential upgrade path to PON networks, with little or no added cost to the overall FTTP/H network cost. Therefore, G.652.D or G.657.A1 or G.657.A2 is the best choice for PON FTTP/H networks. The selection between these 3 categories of fibers is dependent on macro bend loss requirement and as one goes deeper into the access part (so near the home), the macro-bend loss requirement increases and bend insensitive G.657.A1 or G.657.A2 fibers are needed. Fiber used in cables in side home is generally of an even higher grade with better bend sensitivity, and G.657.B3 fiber is generally used for inside home cabling.

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CLIENT FEATURE

Sterlite Grid's Heli-stringing for challenging transmission scenario

Right of way (ROW) as we all know remains a top hurdle in efficient and effective execution of most of the transmission projects in the country. Transmission solutions providers have to work extra hard to negotiate this during the project construction phase of the transmission lines that consumes lot of time, energy and resources. The towers are erected with relatively lesser difficulty but when it comes to stringing, there are several issues that Transco project teams on ground have to face. The conventional method of pulling a pilot string with the help of tractors becomes arduous in terrains where access is difficult for example in hilly areas or projects sites having water bodies. Vehicles plying on farm lands often end up destroying the crops, because of which, land owners often oppose to operating on their lands. Also, manual operations become challenging due to difficult ground working conditions. As a result safety of the workers demands a lot of time and energy investment. Majority of the Transco project teams are always in search of a solution that will help eliminate these bottlenecks while executing transmission projects. 6

In its continued pursuit of excellence, Sterlite Grid recently deployed 'Helicopter Stringing' for executing Bhopal – Indore 765 kV and Bhopal – Bhopal 400 kV power transmission lines of Bhopal Dhule Transmission Company Limited Project. In this process, a helicopter was utilized to string pilot strings onto new transmission towers. In the process, Sterlite joined the elite club of global transcos adapting best industry practices for building power transmission networks. Helicopter stringing is a highly skilled operation that requires flying with precision and concentration. Apart from special pilot rollers and attachments, a helicopter pilot specially trained and licensed to carry out such flying is an essential element of the operation. For this operation, services of an expert helicopter pilot in partnership with 'Chopperworx', South Africa were used for stringing that used 'AS350B3' helicopters provided by 'Himalayan Heli Services'. Adherence to safety standards with planned safety procedures throughout the execution is of paramount importance. With a total flying / pulling time of about 55 minutes respectively, the stringing was carried out on around 8 kms of 765 kV S/C

and 17 kms of 400 kV D/C lines. Sterlite endeavors to bring innovation and continuous improvement in the project execution methodology and process to enhance productivity. Heli-stringing enables quick execution of stringing, which otherwise is a tedious process and results in reduced total project execution time. The stringing operation is carried out in a short span of time enabling shortening of the transmission line shutdown time. Since the pilot stringing is done via aerial route, there is minimal disturbance to local community and environment, which in turn avoids majority of right-of-way intrusions. By engaging minimum human participation during heli-stringing process, all safety issues are kept under control. The process involves few challenges like securing statutory permissions from concerned government agencies for low flying, landing etc. for every flying and stringing schedule. Success of HeliStringing in India is at a nascent stage while in few developed countries it is an established project practice mainly because of the huge labour costs involved. I AM STERLITE


CLIENT FEATURE Compared to the conventional methods of stringing, the operation turns out to be somewhat uneconomical but in turn it helps completing the project considerably ahead of planned schedule. For private service providers doing these projects on Build-Own-Operate-Maintain (BOOM) basis, early completed projects translate into early start of tariff and easily compensate for the extra money spent on

the helicopter based operation. Sterlite Grid Limited is a fully owned subsidiary of Sterlite Technologies Limited. The Company is executing multimillion dollar power transmission system projects, pan-India via its fully owned subsidiary companies - East-North Interconnection (ENICL), Bhopal- Dhule Transmission (BDTCL) and Jabalpur Transmission (JTCL). The Bhopal- Dhule

and Jabalpur transmission lines would form part of a system, which would help evacuate power from a large number of IPP projects totaling to an installed capacity of 35,000 MW which are proposed to come in the states of Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Jharkhand, Gujarat and West Bengal.

Enabling Lowest Cost of Energy Transmission Over the Life Cycle

Ajay Bhardwaj, COO-Power Infrastructure Business gives Private sector perspective of Indian Transmission Industry and the need for high performance conductor solutions

Siraj Bhattacharya. Head- Technical Marketing, Power Transmission Business throws light on Sterlite’s High Performance Conductor solution and its various applications


VIEWPOINT

ECO Conductors Today, there is a need to have power conductors with improved current carrying capacity, reduced losses lesser sagging as well as lower aging effects.

Rajendra Mishra Chief Operating OfficerPower Cables Business

One of the most developed renewable energy markets in South Asia, India is considered to be the third most attractive country to invest in renewable energy. It is also proposed to double the renewable energy capacity in India from 25000 MW in 2012 to 55000 MW by the year 2017. This would include further exploiting abundant non-conventional energy sources such as solar, wind power and energy from biomass. Further, the country's 12th Five Year Plan recognised the importance of evolving a low carbon footprint strategy for environment friendly sustainable growth. Besides, setting a national target of increasing the efficiency of energy use, the Plan envisaged an expanded role for clean energy, including hydel, solar and wind power. The global scenario Across the globe, the renewable energy sector continues to be more attractive as technology improves and costs decline. Also, transmission and distribution (T&D) of electric power is predominantly accomplished through bare overhead electric power conductors. For efficient use of energy and resources, reduction in 8

(T&D) losses, high ampacity conductors to meet the ever increasing power requirement, lower sag property of the conductor to allow retrofitting on existing lines, robust and low maintenance conductors still remain a challenge to be met on priority. The challenges Resistive losses incurred during T&D of electricity through electric power conductors is a major factor contributing to T&D losses. A popular solution to reduce resistive losses incurred in electric power conductors is the use of high conductivity material (or a material having low electrical resistance). While selecting an electrical conductor material, apart from its conductivity, there are several other factors too which need careful analysis. These include economic viability, physical and chemical properties of the material, safe operating temperature range for continuous power transmission at specific range of load, modulus of elasticity, strength, coefficient of linear expansion, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), resistance to corrosion, etc.

Apart from using high conductivity material, resistive losses of power conductors can also be reduced by improving their structure, components and design. Besides, the structure, components and design of overhead power conductor also play an important role in its overall performance such as ampacity, safe operating temperature for continuous power transmission at a specific range of load, robustness etc. Special Low Loss Conductor Solution for T&D networks As is known, the T&D network has technical losses as well as commercial losses. While commercial losses are a matter of law and order, technical losses can be reduced by the use of new generation conductors called 'Sterlite Eco Conductor'. Family of these conductors has a low resistance and therefore results in low distribution network technical losses. Besides, these conductors have a property which offers high resistance to corrosion, which make these conducive for oceanic climate as well as polluted atmosphere.

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VIEWPOINT In India, the distribution network is the largest segment of power network with distribution voltage ranging from 11 kV to 33 kV. Even 0.1 % saving in technical losses will mean saving in multi million units per day at national level. This would bring down the fossil fuel consumption. And, eco friendly conductors are a step towards this measure. Further, the cost of these conductors can be offset within a very short time by saving in losses offered by them. It may be important to note that these conductors may not need any special type of supports or line material. Technical Dimensions and Effectiveness The Eco Series conductors consist of trapezoidal shaped special aluminium alloy containing magnesium, silicon and copper stranded with round core. Further, the trapezoidal shape provides compactness to the extent of 96%. When arranged and laid intelligently within an electrical power conductor, the noncircular cross-sectional shape of strands is useful in providing more conductor material per unit volume of the electrical power conductor. Hence, though the structural dimensions of electrical power conductor remain the same, due to better compaction and availability of more conductor material, current carrying capacity i.e. ampacity of the electrical power conductor is increased. In a particular embodiment of Eco Conductors, each of the non-circular cross-section

strands are arranged within the conductor in a manner such that there is substantially little or no voids left in between said strand and strands which lie adjacent to it. Also, better compaction of strands helps in enhancing the robustness and reduction of sagging of the power conductor when hung between pylons. Thus, these conductors are an innovative, efficient, low loss and most importantly an economical solution for reconductoring power lines and constructing new lines. The higher efficiency of Eco Series Conductors also enables significant savings when substituted in grid systems for normal ACSR or AAAC conductors. Also for delivery of same power to the customers, Eco Series Conductors enables power generators to reduce the amount of power they must generate and hence lesser emissions. Hence with Sterlite Eco conductors I²R losses of distribution lines can be brought down by almost 30%. Some of the other benefits of Eco Conductors include:  For same output runs cooler by 5-10OC,

hence lower carbon emissions  Contributing to reducing greenhouse

gases  Can be deployed with existing structural

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Conclusion The Indian industry offers numerous opportunities in the energy sector, particularly in the case of clean energy technologies. However, the power sector, which is witnessing higher transmission infrastructure growth needs greater power transfer capability per unit cost of ROW. In such a scenario, conductors that deliver large quantity of current as compared to the conventional ACSR Conductors, offer best alternative. Further, any additional cost spent on new generation conductors and corresponding additional cost of supports, foundations or line material can be offset within a small gestation period due to increase in power transfer capability of the transmission line. This clearly indicates that the improvements have to be prioritized, and those giving very high returns with less investment, such as replacing conductors and releasing overload on the 11 kV -33kV line, should be identified and taken up first. Sterlite Technologies has been in the forefront of developing and offering this technology to its customers, as a result of which they are able to increase the capacity of their transmission and distribution networks without the need to modify the structure and/or foundation of existing towers.


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RPoE TECHNOLOGY RPoE is abbreviation of "Reverse Power Over Ethernet". The team has conceptualized and developed RPoE products (Customer premise unit and 4x4 Unit for Telecom box ) which will take reverse power feed from multiple customers and power ON the ONT in load sharing mode. With introduction of mentioned technology they have overcome requirement of commercial power arrangement in the telecom shafts in residential complexes . It will save electricity OPEX bills ,improve operational efficiency and network uptime, resulting in to greater customer satisfaction

The Development Journey 1. Conceptualization of RPoE in FTTS and Its Patent filing 2. Very small size RPoE products. Product development with help of SMC technology 3. Inclusion of multiple safety features like, foldback power, protection against short circuit, EMI, surge suppressor, continuous high input voltage supply, Ripple etc 4. Designing of the additional fixtures for mouting of RPoE unit in the old and new model TBs 5. Roadmap for migration of live customers in existing telecom boxes and necessary training across hubs to the field staffs for migration

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6. Designed the load sharing between the customers so that to start the service customer has to come on the sharing mode only.

Challenges During entire journey of Conceptualization to product development, the project has gone through multiple challenges 1. Development in very small size, 2. Vendors agreement on Intellectual Property 3. To ensure steady voltage input for ONT and WIFI, inspite variable customer premise distance (from 20 Mtrs to 80 Mtrs) resulting variable DC voltage drop 3. High Cost 4. Briefing the technology to service providers and make service providers agree for deployment on existing and upcoming network 5. Ensuring steady sufficient safety features

Benefits 1. Being patented technology, we will be able to protect the techology use by competition 2. By introduction of RPoE, we will be benefitted in following ways -

 Easy and fast deployment,  Better CMI and CCI scores, since power related complaint should come down drastically  Huge Opex saving month on month on the ONT electricity bills  In current senario, limited hours power back up is taken care with help of SMPS + Battery unit, which require repeat capex involvement since12 V battery life is only 2-2.5 years, so with this technology, we will avoid repeat capex exposure  With introduction of RPoE, we shall be able to connect SOHO or Row houses as well under sharing mode. 3. With inclusion of safety features, we shall be able to protect our ONT and WiFi units against power surges 4. With reduced size to such an extent, we are able to fix such four devices in our telecom box to cater all the 4 ONT's, similarly in customer premise we combined dual power supply adaptor with RJ-45 ports in a very small size similar to laptop adaptor. Team Members Anand Menon

Pritesh Samdani

Prashant Dubey

Dinesh Jog

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HUMAN CAPITAL BREAKDOWN FREQUENCY REDUCTION Break down frequency has reduced from 811 to 224 numbers at Sterlite’s Facility at Waluj

from MTBF to Frequency Mode. Team has engaged to understand root cause of break rather than to allow B/D.

Details of Initiative

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Waluj Assets or machine had poor reliability leading to loss of Quality, Quantity and opportunity loss. Team had focus to improve reliability of machine through systematic approach consist of—--a. Deep cleaning of Machine b. Addressing Lose wiring and connection c. Analysis of past breakdown History d. Design of proper Preventive Maintenance Schedule e. Close monitoring of compliance and PM on monthly Basis along with OEM Spare Usage Only. This have led to reduction of B/D Frequency month after month also has made to shift

This has resulted in Tangible and In tangible gain for the organization. One end it has given proper engagement and quality work to our task force and other end it resulted in Improving OEE, Spare Quality index improvement and Opex cost for Department. Tangible Benefits A. Draw Breaks reduced after eliminating take up and furnace tripping problems. B. Warts Issue minimized from 60 no./month to 5 no./month. C. Rotation stop issue reduced from 10 no./month to 1 no./month.

Team Members Brajesh Rai

Madhusuddhan Reddy

S.D.Pawar

Manoj Dharmadhikari

Umair Ansari

R. Rasasekaran

R.R.Khardekar

R.R.Gawate

Mukesh Ramkrishna Pawar

Aneesh Bhat

Vipul Prakashpant Kavitkar

Bharat Jagannath Pagare

Aniket Satish Jadhav

Saurabh Kumar

D. In house PLC conversion of Sinter/ Deposition(SOC) Machines from card based system for reliability improvement of Machine. E. PC Hang issue reduced from 8 no./Month to 1 no./Month by upgrading computers and PLC which result in reduction of SOOT scrap. F. Automation related jobs to reduced Customer Complaints (Beta Hang, Nexus,). G. Physical Winding reduces from 13% to 5 % in PT Intangible Benefits A. Productivity and quality improvement because of Increase in Machine Uptime. B. OEE increased up to 64% C. FTR increased from 62% to 65% D. Machine UP Time—--99.7%--Core 98.5%-- Soc Dep 99%--Sinter 98.8%--Draw Tower 99.4%--PT E. Physical Winding reduces from 13% to 5 % in PT. This is a sustainable and continuous improvement in the breakdown frequency reduction which was achieved with an excellent team work and 100% focus on preventive maintenance compliance.

CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT AND BIDDING PROCESS Details of Initiative

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1. This supply order/contract is the largest ever from LATAM market and is the largest ever for Sterlite Technologies across all business. 2. It is a long term contract 3. The contract has favourable commercial terms and conditions for STL covering all risks.

Benefits to the organization: 1.This contract will mark a big bang entry of STL into LATAM market 2. Provide a reference to the other global customers 3. Increase profitability for the business 4. Will ensure sustainable sales for 20 months starting April 2014. 5. Further orders are exepected ensuring deliveries through 2015-17 6. Set a benchmark for the customer engagement and bidding process for the organization which has been replicated for other orders as well

Team Members Saurabh Mahajan

Kunal Jhaveri

Pankaj Aggarwall

Vivek Goel

Sandeep Deshmukh Mukesh Kumar Vishnu Ojha

Santosh Karra

PARTNER PORTAL Details of Initiative

Benefits

Team Members

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1. Broader Supplier Enablement 2. Supplier Self-Service 3. Collaborative Processes 4. Change Management 5. New Business Process Automation 6. Auction Process Design

Pankaj Priyadarshi

Prasanth Puliakottu

Srinivas Kali

Suresh Satapathy

Kiran Awargaonkar

Touseef Khan

Aaditya Hamine

Mayank Mishra

Bhushan Dev

Abhijeet Koleshwar

Shagun Modgal MARCH 2014

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HUMAN CAPITAL

STERLITE ROLL OF HONOR

STAR PERFORMANCE AWARD WINNERS Jeetendra Bisht Dilip Kumar Sumit Jena Amit Charan Priyank Patel Jitendra Kaurav Ajeet Kshatriya T Ganesh Kumar Rajnish Kumar R Ananthakumar Ganesh Vingkar Amardeep Singh Vengatesh Gupta P Muhammad Fazil MP Rakesh Pai Mahesh Ravaso Bagane R.Ramesh Akhil Garg Nitish Sudhir Shetye Prashant Salunkhe Ravi Kumar Khatri Shashanka Some Sachdev .D, Khedkar Kiran C .Nikole Ravi Shankar Tiwari Jaideo Kumar Yadav Nandkishor Damodar Paturkar Mamta Patel 12

Arvind Verma Shirish Babubhai Pancholi Mahesh L Deshpande Kanu P. Patel Fasil. PA. Pathakullah Charles Lella Karan Ahuja Avkash Kathiriya Vinayak Deore Amit Gupta Ajay Jhanjhari Mona Deshpande Abhijeet Koleshwar Rohit Kabra Kishore Amitraj Sundeep Pamulapati S Krishnan Harish Sandeep Choudhury Laxmi Narayan Dash Sandeep Choudhury Debashis Sikdar Mukesh Kumar Trivedi Aniruddha Kulkarni Amitesh Dubey Mangesh S Vadam Vinod Haribhai Lad Bharat Patil

Saravana Kumar Dharmendra Yadav Pragneshkumar V Makwana Kailash B Ghuge Joshi Venkat Rao Arun Mathais Rakesh D Pai Suhas Kulkarni Sanjay K Phapale Sandeep Rangnath Hole Yogesh Nandkumar Kharade Vignesh S Ashok Kumar Jadhav Nachiket Satam Manoj Kumar Garg Sunil Senapati Sanjeev Kumar Sharma Viren Patel Nitin Panchal Rakesh Kumar Jha Nikhil Chavan Nishant Shashikant Mehta Dive Rajendra Shankar Rathod Dharmesh Nitin Dattaram Panchal Deepakbhai

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HUMAN CAPITAL SPOT PERFORMANCE AWARD WINNERS Suresh Vilas Kharade Govind Prasad Nagar Vivekanand K.S Debiprasad Mishra Ritesh Nanda Parvez Rangwalla Savita Singh Sahebrao M Jadhav Anshul Kashyap Mahendra Kumar Khatri Rohit Singh Sagar Patil Viky Das Abhishek Singh Varun Pandey Dheeraj Gaur Bhushan Dev Vinil Reddy Yogesh Girase Thirumalairaja R Vijay B. Kumbar Sathish P Darshana Bhatt Sandeep Singhal Anil Sahoo Mahesh Baburao Walande Vijay B Kumbhar Manish Kabra Kapil Subashchandra Mahire Mohit Omprakash Gupta Ganesh Walke Abdul Mannan Ajay Kumar Ranjan Ashok Kumar Jadhav Ashutosh Pandey Kamlesh Kumar Paswan Kishor Dattatray Khule Mahim Mittal Raj Kishor Pandey Sumit Kumar Tanuj Milind Saabir Khalil Ashraf Mayank Gupta Ravishanker Tiwari Randhir Singh Gaurav Sethi Umesh Kumar Sharma Anil Chauhan Jai Kumar Singhal Nachiket Satam

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Swamy LT Ashish Agrawal Vivek Prakash Yogesh Sharma Rajkumar Pradhan Swapnil Patil Amit Deshpande Raghu Babu Gabu Ishan Tiwari Rohit Mishra Yogesh Kumar Dewangan Amol Deshmukh Bhargav Krosuru Vivek Kumar Uttam Kumar Suthar Bhaskar Pandey Manish Kabra Mayank Mishra Phool Singh Nripendra Nitesh T Raja Vijay Kumbhar Vivek Kumar Yogesh Kharade Hemlata Thakur Nandkishor Bhagat Abdul Khalik Guman Singh Anurag Bisht Vishnu R Kishor Dattatray Khule Sushant Navagekar Amardeep Singh Farvath. V Raj Kishor Pandey Anita Kulkarni Nilesh Patil Farzana S Shaikh Devendra Singh Chundawat N Jaganmohan Reddy Girish G Pillai Ashutosh Trivedi Om Jay Shiv Kumar Baghele Vishal Soni Arun Agarwal Ravi Mundra Vishal Soni Bhushan S Dev Ravi Mundra

R Ananthakumar Santosh Kumar Naga Karra Sandeep Rathore Rajendra Agarwal Ashutosh Trivedi Rakesh Tripathi Parveen Sharma Rajiv Rai Shiv Kumar Mallah Jignesh U Panchal Iqbal Daruwala Jignesh U Panchal Mangesh Nilkanth Jadhav Tushar Dagaji Borase Bharat Kumar Mali Phani Kumar Ayyagari Sagar Prakash Patil B Venkata Suresh Dhramesh Rathod

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Sterlite Diary

Chairman Workshop

Team Delhi Pratik’s Visit to BDTCL Airtel Delhi Half Marathon October Mission

Heli stringing

Diwali Pooja Diwali Pooja

Republic Day

Team Gurgaon

Airtel Marathon

Yellow Day


Team Mumbai

Christmas & New Yr Bash Diwali Celebration

Team Pune

Christmas Celebrations Naturopathy Seminar Handwriting Analysis

Team PTB Rakholi

Republic Day New Year Party

Jeevan Lakshya


Sterlite Diary

Shramdaan

Employee Medical Health Check-up

House of Fame

Inter unit football Vishwakarma Pooja

Diwali Celebration

Christmas Celebrations

Team OFC, Rakholi & Copper Cables, Dadra Aspire- bending for bonding

New Year Celebration


STERLITE FAMILY STERLITE BABIES 09th September, 2013 Baby Girl- Neha Gupta & Raja Dhaga st

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Baby Girl- Arjun Nair & Lakshmi Nair

13th November, 2013 Baby Girl- Shashank Goenka & Richa Goenka

Avyan Kabra S/o Manish & Khushbu Kabra

Anvi Toshniwal D/o Vinod & Monu Toshniwal

Sohang Sourabh S/o Rohit & Namita Sourabh

S/o Amit Kumar Gupta

STERLITE WEDDING BELLS 16th Sep 2013 Rakesh R Shankar weds Shalvi Arunprakash th

31 Oct 2013 Mansuri Mohammedamin Jamalbhai weds Mansuri Nilofer Aminbhai 18th Nov 2013 Ritesh Nanda weds Khushabu th

25 Nov 2013 Shivabhai Navaji Prajapati weds Pinky th

27 Nov 2013 Sumeet Kapila weds Indira 8th Dec 2013

Pradeep Kumar weds Sarika

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25 Dec 2013 Noufal. K.T weds Shahina 26th Jan 2014 Uttam Kumar Suthar weds Rekha

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Patient Assistant Training Program Sterlite Technologies is conducting Patient Assistant Training Program in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, in collaboration with Savitribai Pule Mahila Ekatm Samaj Mandal

Staff Engaged in the project Trainers- 4 Part time Office Assistant -2 Outreach Worker -1

The project is intended to provide Healthcare training to underprivileged youths enabling them in dealing Hospital/ home based Healthcare Issues. Total 30 Patient Assistants will be trained in one year.

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Eligibility criteria: As per Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University:  For new students -10th pass/fail or appearing for 10th or YCMOU preliminary test pass  For those who are already working in hospitals -7th pass or YCMOU preliminary test pass &2 yrs experience of working in hospitals/clinics .  For our project we have selected the students from lower socio economic background & mainly from urban slum & rural area. 18

Curriculum Completed in This Quarter: Safe drinking water Clean air & health, Waste disposal & health Hand wash &sanitary measures Changing behaviour of patient Care of patient with love Anatomy -bones & joints Muscles & ligaments Digestive system Respiratory system

Tailoring Sterlite initiated 2 basis tailoring batches in Pune & Wing village, as well as 1 fashion designing course in Pune in June 13. Basic tailoring batch had an enrollment of 20 women in Wing village while fashion designing course has currently 13 participants in Pune city. Pune basic tailoring batch, comprising of 10 students, completed the course last quarter in Dec 13.

Practical Training Completed in Wards: Bed making of patient Hand washing Nail cutting Sponging Mouth wash Back care pulse reading temperature recordgenerating Rs. 16

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MODEL VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT- PHOPHALA, MAHARASHTRA Achievements This year the total rainfall was around 470mm in the village and because of the Sterlite initiatives, this rain water is successfully stored in the village pond.

Under the Agro extension activities , a new fruit plant is introduced to Pophala villagers. 'Dragon fruit' which is popular fruit in Thailand, Indonesia, and grown in India at a very few places is brought in at Pophala . This plant grows well in hilly areas and requires very little amount of water. Around 360 plants are given to the villagers .

Year 2 Inaugration by Ankit & Shweta Agarwal As the project entered in its year 2, activities like the water management activities like Well deepening , silt excavation , Mati nala bands, CCT on east side of hill , WAT (water absorption trenches ) continued for increasing water storage capacity for the village to overcome water scarcity.

For the ďŹ rst time in the history of the village, the entire pond is 100% full of water . Even all the 16 wells in the village are full of water.

As water scarcity was a major concern for the village, various rain water and water management activities were in focus in the 2nd year also. This fruit has very high nutritional values and can give a good income to the villagers.

Public Well Deepening To improve storage capacity, 2800 tractors silt were taken out from the pond and put in the farms to improve the fertility. Our director, Ankit Agarwal, inaugurated year 2 of this initiative

Sterlite's initiatives are driving a cultural change in Pophala Cotton Cultivation on silted land and with newly installed drip irrigation

For the ďŹ rst time in Pophala, villagers are growing wheat crop, which has been possible only because of the ample water availability and enhanced soil fertility in Pophala this year. Sterlite will continue to support the activities for the upliftment of the village .

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JOY OF GIVING WEEK- SPREADING SMILES There is a deeper joy in giving than receiving. Joy of Giving week involves giving someone a bit of your time, money, resources or skills. On 4th October 2013, few employees from Sterlite Networks visited St Jude Child Care Centre in Parel and spent time with children recuperating from cancer treatment. The employees had initiated a collection drive and collected books, crayons and stationary. The items were handed over to St Jude Child care centre along with other food items. The team spent time with children and did several activities like decorating diyas and painting. Seeing those happy faces and just experiencing the joy together with them was magical and beautiful. St. Jude with its centres in different cities provides free of cost housing for the

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children recuperating during their Cancer treatment and their parents, along with free nutritional support, transportation services to take these children to the Tata Memorial hospital, counseling services as well as activities such as 'art-based therapy' to keep them engaged and motivated during their time away from the hospital.

support. In a country where care for the needy, has long been accepted as dismal, at best, St. Jude is working to not only ďŹ ll in a large unmet need, but also to fundamentally change this mindset.

Their goal is to create a "home away from home" for these children, by providing them with the physical and emotional necessities that will give them a better chance of beating Cancer. They have incorporated the highest quality standards in all aspects of the care they provide – including the hygiene and cleanliness, food and the quality of educational and recreational

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