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  • Maharashtra: Three killed in MIDC factory fire accident in Nagpur

    Maharashtra: Three killed in MIDC factory fire accident in Nagpur

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    Nagpur: At least three workers were killed in a major fire that broke out in a factory in the Hingna MIDC in Sonegaon-Nipani area of the district, officials said here on Monday.

    The incident occurred around noon at the Katari Agro Pvt. Ltd. plant and teams of firefighters rushed to battle the conflagration.

    Plumes of dark smoke were seen billowing out of the factory complex that was visible from long distances, said eyewitnesses.

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    At least three workers were charred in the blaze, while another three sustained severe burns and were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.

    According to unconfirmed reports, some more workers were reportedly trapped inside the blazing factory premises and efforts are on to rescue them, though the cause of the fire is not known.

    Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed grief over the tragedy and has directed the Nagpur Collectorate and other agencies to take immediate rescue and relief operations.

    He has asked the officials to ensure proper treatment to the injured workers and was monitoring the situation from Mumbai.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Rollback privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board: Harish Rao writes to Centre

    Rollback privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board: Harish Rao writes to Centre

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    Hyderabad: Telangana finance minister T Harish Rao shot a letter to the Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urging the privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board (OFB) be rolled back. 

    The minister, on Friday, asked the Centre to upgrade the factory machinery and initiate measures to enhance the skills of manpower.

    He referred to the representation by the Ayudha Karmagara Telangana Udyodula Samakhya calling the privatisation an ‘arbitrary and unilateral decision of Government of India’.

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    Harish Rao reiterated the employee unions’ opinion that the decision was made ‘without convincing the stakeholders and 74,000 central government employees’.

    The letter further states, “Due to corporatisation of the seven Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSU), competition will emerge affecting the development of new warfare items, as a result, the concept of Make in India will be defeated automatically.”

    Harish Rao said that a sufficient workload was available for the year 2022-23 due to which the Ordnance Factory Medak has achieved the target of Rs 930 crores. 

    “There is no sufficient workload for the year 2023-24. Due to this situation, a threat of declaring the sole ordinance factory located in Telangana as a sick industry in coming years will impact the livelihood of 2,500 direct employees, 5,000 indirect beneficiaries and approximately 25,000 individuals’ future,” the letter stated said.

    The Telangana minister urged the Union Government to strengthen the research and development organisations and upgrade machinery at OFB.

    His letter added to initiate measures to enhance the skills of manpower, simplify the purchase and administrative procedures, ensure sufficient workload to increase productivity as well as ensure the service of employees in government as was done in the case of Prasara Bharathi.

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  • Hyderabad: Fire breaks out in chemical factory in Mallapur

    Hyderabad: Fire breaks out in chemical factory in Mallapur

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    Hyderabad: A huge fire broke out in a chemical factory in Mallapur industrial area on the outskirts of Hyderabad on Wednesday.

    Huge flames were leaping out of the factory premises, spreading panic among people in nearby residential area.

    There was no report of any loss of life. Employees were not present in the factory at the time of the blaze.

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    Six fire engines were battling for over three hours to douse the fire which started around 3 p.m. Fire fighting personnel were trying to prevent the fire from spreading to three adjoining factories.

    Rachakonda Police Commission D.S. Chouhan rushed to the spot and was supervising relief and rescue operation

    A short circuit is suspected to have caused the fire.

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  • One person dies, 6 others injured in mysterious explosion inside factory in Samba

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    Jammu, March 25: One person died and six others were injured in a mysterious explosion inside a factory in Samba district on Saturday, officials said.

    A police official told GNS that investigations were underway to find the nature of the explosion even though he confirmed the death of one person and injuries to six others in the incident.

    “We are trying to find out whether the incident happened as a consequence of the boiler explosion or there was some other explosion,” the official said.

    He however confirmed the death of one person and identified him as Mohan Lal . He said six persons injured in the incident inside the factory namely “Subash Chandra and Sons” have been shifted to Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu. (GNS)

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  • Video: Fire breaks out at pharma factory in Hyderabad’s Jeedimetla

    Video: Fire breaks out at pharma factory in Hyderabad’s Jeedimetla

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    Hyderabad: A massive fire broke out on Thursday night at a defunct and vacant pharmaceuticals firm in Jeedimetla. There were no reported injuries in the event.

    According to fire officials, a distress call from local neighbours was received at about 8 p.m., and fire tenders from adjacent fire stations were quickly dispatched to the scene.

    Because the fire was so intense, three fire tenders were dispatched to put out the flames. After catching fire, barrels of chemicals housed on the pharma company’s premises detonated.

    The pharma company’s facilities have been closed for several months, and officials assume that the fire started owing to a short circuit or that some persons tossed combustible goods inside the grounds.

    The explosion generated a massive ball of flames, which caused terror among the locals. As a precaution, the police stopped traffic on the main route and evacuated the inhabitants who lived nearby.

    To prevent any unforeseen incidents, the local police had roped off the area. Top fire department officers also went to the scene. Officials from the fire department are investigating the cause of the fire.

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  • 7 die of asphyxiation while cleaning oil tank in AP factory, FIR registered

    7 die of asphyxiation while cleaning oil tank in AP factory, FIR registered

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    Kakinada: Seven workers of an edible oil packaging factory in a village in Kakinada district were asphyxiated on Thursday when they got into an oil tank to clean it, police and district officials said.

    The incident occurred at G Ragampet near here at around 8:30 AM when one of the labourers entered the tank to clean it.

    He accidentally slipped and fell into it. In order to save him, seven other people entered the tank. Seven of them were asphyxiated while one of them survived.

    Five of the deceased workers were from Paderu and two were from Peddapuram, police said.

    The factory has been sealed and a case registered against it under IPC section 304A (death due to negligence), Kakinada District Collector Krithika Shukla told media.

    She said a four-member committee headed by Joint Collector has been constituted to conduct an inquiry into the mishap and submit a report within three days.

    The panel is currently going through the documents and the approval the factory had for running the oil packaging facility. Strict action will be initiated against those responsible for the lapses, officials said.

    An ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh has been announced by the state government for the kin of victims while the factory also has been ordered to provide compensation, an official release said.

    Post-mortem was underway and it will ascertain the cause of deaths, officials said.

    An eyewitness told media that one person first entered the tank and the other followed as he did not come up.

    Family members of the victims alleged that the factory management did not provide proper security gear to the workers.

    Following the incident, a group of people held a protest demanding Rs 1 crore compensation be given to families of each of the deceased.

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  • Modi to dedicate HAL’s helicopter factory in Karnataka to nation on Feb 6

    Modi to dedicate HAL’s helicopter factory in Karnataka to nation on Feb 6

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    Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation a helicopter factory of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at Tumakuru in Karnataka on February 6.

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and senior officials of the Ministry of Defence will also be present on the occasion.

    The Greenfield Helicopter Factory, spread across 615 acres of land, is planned with a vision of becoming a one-stop solution for all helicopter requirements of the country.

    It is India’s largest helicopter manufacturing facility and will initially produce Light Utility Helicopters (LUHs).

    The LUH is an indigenously designed and developed 3-tonne class, single-engine multipurpose utility helicopter with unique features of high maneuverability.

    Initially, this factory will produce around 30 helicopters per year and can be enhanced to 60 and then 90 per year in a phased manner.

    The first LUH has been flight tested and is ready for unveiling.

    The factory will be augmented to produce other helicopters such as Light Combat Helicopters (LCHs) and Indian Multirole Helicopters (IMRHs).

    It will also be used for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul of LCH, LUH, Civil Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) and IMRH in the future. Potential exports of civil LUH will also be catered to from this factory.

    The HAL plans to produce more than 1,000 helicopters in the range of 3-15 tonnes, with a total business of over Rs 4 lakh crore over a period of 20 years.

    Besides generating direct and indirect employment, the Tumakuru facility will boost the development of surrounding areas through its CSR activities with large-scale community-centric programmes on which the company will spend substantial amounts. All this will result in improvement in the people’s lives in the region.

    The proximity of the factory, with the existing HAL facilities in Bengaluru, will boost the aerospace manufacturing ecosystem in the region and support skill and infrastructure development such as schools, colleges and residential areas.

    Medical and health care would also reach the community residing in the various nearby Panchayats.

    With the establishment of facilities like heli-runway, flight hangar, final assembly hangar, structure assembly hangar, air traffic control and various supporting service facilities, the factory is fully operational.

    This factory is being equipped with state-of-the-art Industry 4.0 standard tools and techniques for its operations.

    The foundation stone of the facility was laid by the Prime Minister in 2016.

    This factory will enable India to meet its entire requirement of helicopters without imports and give a much needed fillip to the Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ in helicopter design, development, and manufacture, an official said.

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  • PM Modi to inaugurate HAL’s helicopter factory in Karnataka on Feb 6

    PM Modi to inaugurate HAL’s helicopter factory in Karnataka on Feb 6

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation a helicopter production facility of state-run aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Karnataka’s Tumakuru on Monday.

    The greenfield helicopter factory, spread across 615 acres, is planned with a vision to become a one-stop solution for all helicopter requirements of the country, a defence ministry statement said on Saturday.

    It is India’s largest helicopter manufacturing facility and will initially produce Light Utility Helicopters (LUHs), it said.

    Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) plans to produce more than 1,000 helicopters in the range of 3-15 tonnes, with a total business of over Rs 4 lakh crore over a period of 20 years.

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and senior officials of the Ministry of Defence will be present at the inauguration ceremony of the production facility.

    LUH is an indigenously designed and developed 3-tonne class, single-engine multipurpose utility helicopter with unique features of high manoeuvrability. Initially, this factory will produce around 30 helicopters per year and this can be enhanced to 60 and then 90 per year in a phased manner, the ministry said.

    The first LUH has been flight tested and is ready for unveiling.

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  • ATOM A 301 Electronic Digital Hanging Stainless Steel Hook Luggage Portable Scale with LCD Display for Industrial Fishing Factory Use Capacity 50Kg (Color may Vary)

    ATOM A 301 Electronic Digital Hanging Stainless Steel Hook Luggage Portable Scale with LCD Display for Industrial Fishing Factory Use Capacity 50Kg (Color may Vary)

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    ATOM A301 is a perfect Bazaar Scale. It's a compact, portable and easy to use a hanging scale that can be used for measuring small goods (comfortable to lift up to 10kgs but maximum capacity is 50kgs)
    WEIGHING MODES – You can easily choose different weighing modes such as Lb/Kg.Set the scale to your desired measurement by pressing the Unit(U) button.
    TARE – The precise tare(T) button of the portable scale let you deduct the weight of a container from the total weight so that you can calculate the net weight of the contents easily.
    EASY TO READ – Read measurements quickly and accurately with the clear white & mild backlight LCD display.
    WIDE APPLICATION – Suitable for industrial, agriculture, domestic, luggage, parcels, fishing and other heavy objects

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  • ATOM A 302 Electronic Digital Hanging Stainless Steel Hook Luggage Portable Scale with LCD Display for Industrial Fishing Factory Use Capacity 50Kg

    ATOM A 302 Electronic Digital Hanging Stainless Steel Hook Luggage Portable Scale with LCD Display for Industrial Fishing Factory Use Capacity 50Kg

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    If you’re a traveler, you will know about the stress of packing and trying to stick to a luggage allowance. It’s stressful! If you exceed the limit you are risking a huge fee at the airport for excess luggage. But if you are under, you might regret the fact that you could have packed more items.
    WEIGHING MODES – You can easily choose different weighing modes such as Lb/Kg.Set the scale to your desired measurement by pressing the Unit(U) button.
    TARE – The precise tare(T) button of the portable scale let you deduct the weight of a container from the total weight so that you can calculate the net weight of the contents easily.
    EASY TO READ – Read measurements quickly and accurately with the clear white & mild backlight LCD display.
    WIDE APPLICATION – Suitable for industrial, agriculture, domestic, luggage, parcels, fishing and other heavy objects

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