5 Dariya News

Narendra Singh Tomar inaugurates “Heat Hardening Pelletisation Unit” at SAIL, Ranchi

5 Dariya News

Ranchi 23-Aug-2014

Union Minister for Steel, Mines, Labour & Employment, Narendra Singh Tomar inaugurated a “Heat Hardening Pelletisation Unit” at SAIL Research & Development Centre for Iron & Steel (RDCIS), Ranchi today. Union Minister of State for Steel, Mines, Labour & Employment Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and other dignitaries were present on the occasion. This unit shall facilitate in resolving the problems being faced by Indian steel industry for beneficiation of iron ore. SAIL can now develop relevant technology parameters for producing heat hardened pellets from geothite / hematite iron ores. Different units of biological waste water treatment plant for Coke Oven Effluent treatment were also inaugurated on the occasion. It will help SAIL and Indian steel industry to conform to the stringent norms of Environment. 

While addressing the SAIL collective, Shri Tomar said, “Steel industry is the core industry which reflects the technological status of the country and for a self-reliant India, PM’s vision of “Make in India – Made in India” needs to be internalised by the erudite researchers and technologists of SAIL and steel sector.” Earlier, Minister Shri Tomar interacted with mediapersons and answered their queries. Sharing details of amendments to Apprenticeship Act, he said number of apprentices required as a result of the amendments in next couple of years will increase from present 3 lakh to 23 lakh. Process for bringing amendments to Factory Act and other Labour laws has also been started to improve ease of doing business in India and to generate more employment, he added .

While elaborating the steps that have been taken for labour welfare, the Minister said, “For ensuring efficient functioning of ESI hospitals, state level committees are being constituted. A person earning Rs.15000/- or below per month can now avail ESI facility, which was earlier at a level of Rs. 6500/- per month. Central Government has taken steps to provide minimum pension at Rs. 1000/- per month. State Government can take their own initiatives in building ESI hospitals and the Central Government shall provide financial aid for such hospitals. Union Government is also taking steps to ensure that the quality of medicines supplied in the ESI hospitals is the best." In response to further queries, Shri Tomar informed, "Recently the Government has recommended an increase in welfare cess for the benefit of bidi workers from Rs. 5 per thousand bidis manufactured to Rs. 8 per thousand."