Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited for the following posts.
1. Sr. Registrar / Registrar : 08 Posts
Qualification : For Senior Registrar : MMB with P.G. Degree , For Registrar : MBBS with PG Diploma or MBBS with 2 years experience
2. Houseman : 17 Posts
Qualification :MBBS
Date & Place of Interview
19.07.2011 (Tuesday) at Office of Director (M&HS) , Bokaro General Hospital, Bokaro Steel City
Tentative Last Date: 19-07-2011
About the organization:
SAIL traces its origin to the formative years of an emerging nation – India. After independence the builders of modern India worked with a vision – to lay the infrastructure for rapid industrialisaton of the country. The steel sector was to propel the economic growth. Hindustan Steel Private Limited was set up on January 19, 1954. Hindustan Steel (HSL) was initially designed to manage only one plant that was coming up at Rourkela. For Bhilai and Durgapur Steel Plants, the preliminary work was done by the Iron and Steel Ministry. From April 1957, the supervision and control of these two steel plants were also transferred to Hindustan Steel. The registered office was originally in New Delhi. It moved to Calcutta in July 1956, and ultimately to Ranchi in December 1959. The 1 MT phases of Bhilai and Rourkela Steel Plants were completed by the end of December 1961. The 1 MT phase of Durgapur Steel Plant was completed in January 1962 after commissioning of the Wheel and Axle plant. The crude steel production of HSL went up from .158 MT (1959-60) to 1.6 MT. A new steel company, Bokaro Steel Limited, was incorporated in January 1964 to construct and operate the steel plant at Bokaro.The second phase of Bhilai Steel Plant was completed in September 1967 after commissioning of the Wire Rod Mill. The last unit of the 1.8 MT phase of Rourkela – the Tandem Mill – was commissioned in February 1968, and the 1.6 MT stage of Durgapur Steel Plant was completed in August 1969 after commissioning of the Furnace in SMS. Thus, with the completion of the 2.5 MT stage at Bhilai, 1.8 MT at Rourkela and 1.6 MT at Durgapur, the total crude steel production capacity of HSL was raised to 3.7 MT in 1968-69 and subsequently to 4MT in 1972-73. The Ministry of Steel and Mines drafted a policy statement to evolve a new model for managing industry. The policy statement was presented to the Parliament on December 2, 1972. On this basis the concept of creating a holding company to manage inputs and outputs under one umbrella was mooted. This led to the formation of Steel Authority of India Ltd. The company, incorporated on January 24, 1973 with an authorized capital of Rs. 2000 crore, was made responsible for managing five integrated steel plants at Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela and Burnpur, the Alloy Steel Plant and the Salem Steel Plant. In 1978 SAIL was restructured as an operating company. Since its inception, SAIL has been instrumental in laying a sound infrastructure for the industrial development of the country. Besides, it has immensely contributed to the development of technical and managerial expertise. It has triggered the secondary and tertiary waves of economic growth by continuously providing the inputs for the consuming industry.{short description of image} Our Chairman Mr Chandra Shekhar Verma took charge of the office of Chairman, SAIL on 11 June 2010. Prior to this assignment, Mr Verma was Director (Finance) of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), India’s largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in the energy-related/infrastructure sector. His prudent financial management and strategic deployment of scarce resources had strengthened the competitive position of BHEL. As Director/Finance of BHEL since September 2005, Mr Verma also had the distinction of spearheading the joint venture initiatives of the company with various state GENCOs. His efforts resulted in the signing of four such agreements with Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra that would leverage the sale of 7 supercritical thermal power plants of BHEL. He also played a key role in the finalisation of various technology agreements of BHEL with Alstom, Siemens, GE and Sheffield Forgemasters As Chairman, SAIL, Mr Verma is also Chairman of International Coal Ventures Limited (ICVL) – a Joint Venture of five leading Public Sector Enterprises viz. SAIL, CIL, RINL, NMDC & NTPC formed with special approval of Govt. of India for acquisition of coal assets in overseas territories. Spanning nearly 29 years, Mr Verma’s career profile also covers stints as Director (Finance) of ITI Ltd., as Group General Manager of Indian Railway Finance Corporation, and as General Manager of Delhi Stock Exchange (DSE), besides experience of working in a Financial Institution for about nine years. Fellow Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (FCS) and of the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (FICWA), Mr Verma is a Commerce post-graduate with a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Bachelor’s degree in Law & Legislatures. He has received many awards during his career, including ‘Best CFO Award’ of CNBC-TV 18 in the infrastructure sector for the year 2008-09 and ‘Top Rankers Excellence Award for Best Professional’ for the year 2008. During his tenure in BHEL, the company received the first prize in ‘ICWAI National Award for Excellence in Best Cost Management Practices’. Recently, Mr. Verma has been awarded ‘Icon of the Year’ Award by ICWAI and ‘Trial Blazer Leader of the Year’ by World HRD Congress. His name prominently figures among the top Leaders of the Indian Industry brought out by Mint and Economic Times recently. SAIL, which has been recently accorded the status of ‘Maharatna’ by the Government of India, is currently preparing for divestment of 10% of its equity in two tranches and is implementing a Rs. 60,000-crore modernisation & expansion plan in its plants and mines. With Mr Verma at its helm and his vast knowledge and experience in support, SAIL is poised to attain greater heights.SAIL, is in the process of modernizing and expanding its production units, raw material resources and other facilities to maintain its dominant position in the Indian steel market. The objective is to achieve a production capacity of 26.2 MTPA of Hot Metal from the base level production of 14.6 MATA (2006-07 – Actual).
Address :
Steel Authority Of India Limited
Bokaro Steel Plant
Bokaro Steel City – 827 001 , Dist : Bokaro (Jharkhand)
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