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BIKRAM KUMAR

PERSONNEL MANUAL

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A Projcet report

on

PERSONNEL MANUAL OF HINDALCO , RENUKOOT

A project submitted for partial fulfillment of Masters Degree in

“Personnel Management and Industrial Relations”

Submitted by:

Bikram Kumar

Roll no:09

Banaras hindu university,Varanasi.

Under the guidance of

PROF.A .P .SINGH

(training coordinator)

M.P.M.I.R

DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY.

&

Mr. Gunjan tiwari

Assistant general manager

Human resource department ,Hindalco

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Masters of personnel management and industrial relations,

Banaras hindu university, varanasi

CERTIFICATE

I certify that the Project Report entitled “Personnel manual of HINDALCO”

is the result of the bonafide study carried out by BIKRAM KUMAR under my

Guidance and supervision and that no part of the report has been submitted in

any other form or for any other degree.

PLACE : VARANASI

DATE :

PROF.A.P.SINGH

( TRAINING COORDINATOR )

M.P.M.I.R. , DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY,

BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY, VARANASI.

DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY

BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY,

VARANASI

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DECLARATION

I do hereby declare that the project entitled “Personnel manual Report of HINDALCO”, submitted by me to the department has been compiled by me under the guidance of Mr.GUNJAN TIWARI, H.R Asstistant General Manager , HINDALCO and Prof. A. P. Singh, Training Coordinator, M.P.M.I.R, B.H.U and bears no imitation of any kind from anywhere.

This project is a product of my own effort and it

has not been submitted or published ever before.

Place : Varanasi

Date :

BIKRAM KUMAR. ,

Roll. No. 08

Regd. No. 313444

Acknowledgement

I owe my deepest sense of gratitude and regards to the Human Resource Department of HINDALCO , RENUKOOT for having given me this immense opportunity of doing my summer internship from this renowned organization. I am heartily thankful to Mr . GUNJAN

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TIWARI , ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER ,HINDALCO , and MS. SHARMILA SHAH, , HINDALCO,who so readily cooperated and provided us all the relevant informations.

I am also grateful to my department and all of my faculties who ensured we were possibly acquainted with all the necessary topics and informations related to the field of human resource management, so that we might not face any kind of difficulty completing our project.

Apart from them , my acknowledgements are also due to my friends and co-trainees at HINDALCO, who have also been of tremendous help throughout the completion of this project.

PLACE : VARANASI

DATE :

BIKRAM KUMAR.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 : TRIBUTE TO THE FOUNDER

CHAPTER 2 : INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER 3 : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

CHAPTER 4 : ABOUT THE ORGANISATION

CHAPTER 5 : PERSONNEL MANUAL

CHAPTER 6 : TRAINING IN HINDALCO

CHAPTER 7 : SURVEY AND DATA ANALYSIS

CHAPTER 8 : CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

CHAPTER 9 : BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 10 : ANNEXURES

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CHAPTER – 1

( TRIBUTE TO THE FOUNDER )

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KUMAR MANGALAM BIRLA.

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Chapter – 3

(research methodology)Chapter – 3

(research methodology)

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Research methodology

The scientific and systematic search for pertinent information on a specific topic in a planned and careful manner encompasses the meaning of research methodology. It involves systematically solving the research problem.

It involves careful selection of the research problem, its clear definition, the research design, the selection of sample ,sources of collection of data(primary or secondary), and data analysis.

I would be hereby discussing the research methodology applied by me while PERSONNEL MANUAL AT HINDALCO , HINDALCO.

A. SELECTION OF TOPIC :

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The topic assigned to me as part of my study at HINDALCO was PERSONNEL MANUAL. A large number of employees undergo training every year at HINDALCO. My study concentrated on

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B. Research design :

A research design is the framework within which a research is carried on, it constitutes the blueprint for the collection, measurement and analysis of data. It specifies the sources and types of information, the strategy specifying the approach that will be used for gathering and analyzing the data.

Mine was an exploratory research design. It involved precise investigation and the major emphasis was discovering insights and ideas. The method in this context that I had applied is called experience survey. I had to collect informations directly from the employees who had undergone training and had practical

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experience of it. On the basis of the informations gathered from them , my analysis and conclusions proceeded.

C. sample selection:

All items in any field of enquiry constitute a universe or population. A complete enumeration of all the items in population is called census sampling. Enumeration of few items from the population is called sampling. The respondents so selected act as representatives of all the other items to as much extent as possible. The selected respondents are called sample.In my project all the employees of HINDALCO who had undergone the training constitute the population.

For the purpose of my study, I utilized the sampling technique. There were two different kinds of samples I had to deal with. The first comprising of the participants who had undergone training, and the second one comprises of the supervisors, under whom the participants perform. The first sample, that is the participants gave information about the usefulness of the training program, whether they were satisfied with it, whether there has been any improvement in their performance after the completion of the program, and whether they found the program relevant to their job and the other sample comprising of the supervisors gave

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Chapter – 4

( organization’s profile )

information whether the employees under him have actually benefitted from the program, whether he found any

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HINDALCO O VERVIEW

“Hindalco” was set up in collaboration with Kaiser Aluminum & Chemicals Corporation U.S.A, in a record time of 18 months. The plant started functioning in the year 1962 with a capacity of 20,000 tons per annum.

The company has growth manifold and is managed by Board of Directors, with Shri Kumar Mangalam Birla as the chairman of the Board of Directors. Day to day affairs of the company are managed by Professional Executives headed by Shri D .K.KOHLY as the chief operation officer-Aluminium & Power.

Hindalco is one of India’s largest producers of Aluminium. The company was in corporated on December 15, 1958 and commenced production in 1962 with an initial smelting capacity of 20,000 TPA.

Hindalco’s integrated operation and operational efficiency have enabled the company to be one of the world’s lowest cost producers of Aluminium.

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HINDALCO TODAY

Aluminium has turned out to be the wonder metal of the industrialised world. No other single metal can do so many jobs, so well, and so economically.

Aluminium’s growth rate is the highest amongst the major basic metals today. Hindalco ranks as the largest Aluminium producer in India, whose more than 58% sales is in value added product and has more than 40% in total market share. Hindalco’s integrated operations and operational efficiency have enabled the company to be one of the world’s lowest cost producers of Aluminium.

Hindalco also owns a large captive thermal power plant at Renusagar that meets the power requirement of the company very effectively. Hindalco currently has primary Aluminium capacity of 3, 45,000 MTPA.

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JOINT VENTURES COMPANIES OF HINDALCO

1. Indo-gulf Fertilizers & chemicals Corp. Ltd.2. Bihar Caustic & Chemicals Ltd.3. Tanfac Industries Ltd.4. Mangalore Refinery & Protochemicals Ltd.5. Birla AT & T Communication Ltd.6. Bina Power Supply Co. Ltd.7. Birla Global Finance Ltd.8. Birla Capital International AMC Ltd.

9. Century Enka.

Recent Awards won by Hindalco in Different fields.

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National Safety Award 2003 : By Minister of Labor and Employment.

Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award 2003 : Joint award winner of R.G.N.Q.A. 2003 in large –scale

manufacturing category. The award is instituted by Bureau of Indian Standard, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Government of India.

Green Tech Gold Award 2003-04 : By Greentech Foundation, New Delhi for organizational Health

& Safety.

CIOL Dataquest Award :For best performance in the

pioneer category for 2004-05 by CIOL, an IT portal along with Dataquest

Magazine.

Qualtech Award 2004 : For Quality Management by Quimpro college, Mumbai.

CII National Award : For Excellence in Energy Management - 2004.

Prime Minister’s Shram Award 2004 : Shram Veer award to Mr. Ram Kailash of Aluminium plant won

the Excellence Case Study Presentation Award at NCQC, Mumbai in December 2004.

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IMC Rama Krishna Bajaj National Quality Award 2004 Certificate of merit.

National Energy Conservation Award 2004 : In aluminium sector – Government of India, Ministry of Power.

Aditya Birla Planet Award 2004 : Jt. Winner of Aditya Birla Planet Award 2004 for community

initiative &Rural Development Works.

Our Mines Division has been reorganized by Indian Bureau of Mines, Government of India for A forestation; Plantation, waste Dump Management, Topsoil Management, Reclamation and Rehabilitation, Dust suppression Arrangement, Publicity & propaganda and overall Performance.

Training & Development (HR) Practices 2004 : Renusagar Power has declared winner of Innovation Training &

Development (HR) Practices 2004. Award given by Indian Society for Training & Development, New Delhi.

Annual Greentech Safety Gold Award : Hindalco own the 4th Annual Greentech Safety Gold award for the

year 2004-05 in Metallurgy Sector. The award will be presented on 11th May 2005 at Hyderabad.

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National Award for Excellence in Energy Management 2005 : Belure Sheet Plant received the National Award for Excellence in Energy Management 2005 (Energy Efficient Unite) from CII –Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Center.

National Safety Award 2004 : Owned by Renukoot Plant, given by the Ministry of Labor and

Employment, Government of India.

Vishwakarma Rashtriya Puraskar : Awarded to Five workmen of our smelter, Mr. Rajesh Pal,

Mr. A.K. Gupta, Mr. R.K. Singh, Mr. H.N. Singh, & Mr. S.K. Singh, given by the Ministry of Labor and Employment, Government of India.

National Energy Conservation 2005 : Renukoot plant won the 1st Prize in Aluminium sector, given by

Ministry of power, Government of India.

ICWAI National Award for Excellence in Cost Management- 2005:

Hindalco was awarded by Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India.

Hindalco Industries Limited, the metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group. So, the first description which comes is of the Aditya Birla Group.

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A US $28 billion corporation with a market cap of US $31.5 billion and in the league of Fortune 500, the Aditya Birla Group is anchored by an extraordinary force of 100,000 employees, belonging to 25 different nationalities. In India, the Group has been adjudged "The Best Employer in India and among the top 20 in Asia" by the Hewitt-Economic Times and Wall Street Journal Study 2007. Over 50 per cent of its revenues flow from its overseas operations.

The Group operates in 20 countries: India, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, Egypt, China, Canada, Australia, USA, UK, Germany, Hungary, Brazil, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Malaysia and Korea.

Globally the Aditya Birla Group is:

:: A metals powerhouse, among the world's most cost-efficient aluminium and copper producers. Hindalco-Novelis from its fold, is a Fortune 500 company. It is the largest aluminium rolling company. It is one of the three biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia, with the largest single location copper smelter.

:: No.1 in viscose staple fibre

:: The fourth largest producer of insulators

:: The fourth largest producer of carbon black

:: The 11th largest cement producer globally

:: Among the world's top 15 BPO companies and among India's top three

:: Among the best energy efficient fertilizer plants

In India:

:: A premier branded garments player

:: The second largest player in viscose filament yarn

:: The second largest in the chlor-alkali sector

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:: Among the top five mobile telephonic companies

:: A leading player in life insurance and asset management

:: Among the top three supermarket chains in the retail business

Rock solid in fundamentals, the Aditya Birla Group nurtures a culture where success does not come in the way of the need to keep learning afresh, to keep experimenting.

Beyond business — the Aditya Birla Group is:

:: Working in 3,700 villages

:: Reaching out to seven million people annually through the Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development, spearheaded by Mrs. Rajashree Birla

:: Focusing on: health care, education, sustainable livelihood, infrastructure and espousing social causes

:: Running 41 schools and 18 hospitals

Transcending the conventional barriers of business to send out a message that "We care".

The world's largest aluminium rolling company

World leader in viscose staple fibre

One of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia

Fastest-growing copper company in Asia

The Aditya Birla Group is the 11th largest cement producer in the world and the seventh largest in Asia

Fourth largest producer of carbon black in the world

Fourth largest producer of insulators in the world

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SECTORS OF ADITYA BIRLA GROUP

key products and brands

Locations Capacities Country

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

Alumina Chemicals Renukoot (Uttar Pradesh),

Muri (Jharkhand), Belgaum (Karnataka)

1,160,000 tpa India

Primary Aluminium Renukoot, Hirakud (Orissa), *Taloja

489,000 tpa

Extrusions Renukoot, Alupuram 27,700 tpa

Rolled products Belur(West Bengal), Taloja(Maharashtra), Renukoot, Mauda(Maharashtra)

200,000 tpa

Wire rods Renukoot, Alupuram(Kerala)

64,400 tpa

Aluminium foil Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli), Kalwa(Maharashtra)

11,000 tpa

Aluminium Wheels Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli)

300,000 pcs

*For Taloja recycling plant

Indal (subsidiary of Hindalco)

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Foil Rolling Kollur (Andhra Pradesh)

4,000 tpa

key products and brands.

Locations Capacities Country

Birla Copper (Hindalco Industries Ltd.)

copper cathodes Dahej (Gujarat) 500,000 tpa India

continuous cast copper rods

97,200 tpa

Sulphuric acid 1,670,000 tpa

phosphoric acid 180,000 tpa

gold (Birla Gold) 15 mt

silver (Birla Silver) 150 mt

DAP and complexes (Birla Balwan)

400,000 tpa

Hindalco Industries Ltd. (Aditya Birla Minerals Resources Pty. Ltd.)

copper cathodes Nifty mines 25,000 tpa Australia

copper in concentrate Mt. Gordon mines 40,000 tpa Australia

Power Mt. Gordon mines 28mw Australia

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Key products and brands Capacities Country

Grasim Industries Ltd.

white cement Birla White 475,000 tpa India

grey cement UltraTech Cement (formerly Birla Plus), Birla Super

13.12 mtpa

UltraTech Cement Ltd.

ordinary Portland cement, Portland blast furnace slag cement, Portland pozzolana cement and grey Portland cement

17 mtpa

key products and brands Capacities Country

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd (Hi-Tech Carbon)

carbon black Birla Carbon 230,000 mtpa India

Thai Carbon Black Co. Ltd.

carbon black Birla Carbon 220,000 mtpa Thailand

Alexandria Carbon Co. S.A.E

carbon black Birla Carbon 285,000 mtpa Egypt

Liaoning Birla Carbon Co. Ltd.

carbon black Birla Carbon 55,000 mtpa China

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key products and brands Capacities Country

Pulp

Grasim Industries Ltd.

rayon grade pulp 70,000 tpa India

AV Cell Inc.

softwood / hardwood pulp 122,500 tpa Canada

AV Nackawic Inc.

dissolving pulp 189,000 tpa Canada

Fibre

Grasim Industries Ltd.

viscose staple fibre (VSF)

Birla Viscose 270,100 tpa India

Thai Rayon Public Company Ltd.

VSF Birla Viscose 110,000 tpa Thailand

PT Indo Bharat Rayon

VSF Birla Viscose 155,000 tpa Indonesia

Thai Acrylic Fibre

acrylic fibre Texlan 100,000 tpa Thailand

Alexandria Fiber Company, S.A.E

acrylic fibre 18,000 tpa Egypt

Yarn

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.

viscose filament yarn Ray One 16,400 tpa India

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Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. (Jaya Shree Textiles)

flax yarns 15,340 spindles India

worsted yarns 25,548 spindles

PT Indo Liberty Textiles

rayon yarn, polyester, blended yarn

45,120 ring spindles Indonesia

PT Elegant Textile Industry

rayon, polyester, rayon-polyester blended spun yarn

168,088 spindles Indonesia

PT Sunrise Bumi Textiles

viscose rayon, polyester viscose, spun polyester, polyester combed cotton, anti pill yarn, sewing thread, high twist yarn, reverse twist yarn, flame retardant yarn, rayon cotton blended yarn, micro denier polyester rayon yarn, rayon silk yarn, slub yarn, lycra core spun yarn

89,376 spindles Indonesia

Indo Phil Acrylic Manufacturing Corporation

high bulk acrylic dyed yarn, non-bulk acrylic dyed yarn

3,700 mtpa Philippines

Indo Phil Textiles Mills Inc

poly viscose blended yarn, poly cotton blended yarn, polyester yarn

13,500 mtpa Philippines

Indo Phil Cotton Mills Inc

cotton yarn 10,000 mtpa Philippines

Indo Thai Synthetics Co. Ltd.

synthetic yarns 98,568 spindles Thailand

Fabrics

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Grasim Industries Ltd.

fabric - polyester, viscose, silk and wool blends

146 looms India

Uncrushables, Ice Touch, Purista, and CleanFab

18 million metres

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.

Pure Linen and Linen Blends

Linen Club 107 looms India

Flame Retardent Fabrics

Pyroguard

Branded apparel

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. (Madura Garments)

Ready-to-Wear Garments

Louis Philippe,Allen SollyVan Heusen, Peter England

India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Indo Gulf Fertilisers Ltd.

Urea Birla Shaktiman 864,600 mt India

Birla Copper (Hindalco Industries Ltd.)

DAP/NPK complexes

Birla Balwan 400,000 tpa India

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Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Grasim Industries Ltd.

Caustic Soda 258,000 tpa India

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.

Caustic Soda 82,125 tpa India

Liquid Chlorine 50,340 tpa

Hydrochloric Acid 5,475 tpa

Tanfac Industries Ltd.

Aluminium Fluoride 17,000 tpa India

Hydrofluoric Acid 17,000 tpa

Bihar Caustic and Chemicals Ltd.

Caustic Soda Lye 92,750 mt India

Liquid Chlorine 65,785 mt

Hydrochloric Acid 29,040 mt

Sodium Hypochlorite 1,800 mt

Compressed Hydrogen 17,42,400 nm3

Aluminium chloride 12000 tpa

Captive Power Plant 30 mw

Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand) Ltd.

Sodium Triployphosphates,Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate,Sodium Hexametaphosphate,Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate,Monosodium Phosphate,Disodium Phosphate,

Polyphos® EpotecBirlasulf-SS,Birlasulf-SM,Birlasol 35

Thailand

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Trisodium Phosphate, Speciality Phosphates

Epoxy Resins (bis-a and bis-f), Diluents, Curing Agents and Allied Products

Sodium Sulphite, Sodium Metabisulphite,Sodium Bisulphite

Epichlorohydrin Caustic Soda ChlorineThai Peroxide Co. Ltd.

Hydrogen Peroxide, Peracetic Acid, Calcium Peroxide

Encare, Ecare, Aqua-x, Birlox 5, Birlox 12, Ocare

15,000 mtpa Thailand

PT. Indo Raya Kimia

Carbon Disulfide 50,000 tpa Indonesia

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Essel Mining & Industries Ltd

Iron and Manganese Ore 15 million tons India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Pan Century Surfactants Inc.

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Fatty Acids 55000 mtpa Philippines

Fatty Alcohol 30000 mtpa

Glycerin 6500 mtpa

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Aditya Birla Insulators

Insulators 38,800 tpa India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

PSI Data Systems Ltd. (subsidiary of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.)

IT solutions (banking, finance and insurance)

India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Aditya Birla Minacs Worldwide Limited (subsidiary of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.)

BPO / ITES 9,089 seats India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Birla Global Finance Company Ltd.

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Financial Services India

Birla Sun Life Insurance Company Ltd.

Insurance Solutions India

Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd.

Mutual Funds India

Birla Sun Life Distribution Company Ltd.

Investment Planning Services India

Birla Insurance Advisory Services Ltd.

Non-Life Insurance Advisory Services India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Idea Cellular

Cellular Services Idea 21 million subscriber base

India

Key Products and Brands Capacities Country

Aditya Birla Retail Limited

Multi-Format stores 170 retail outlets India

HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LTD.

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Hindalco Industries Limited, the metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, is an industry leader in aluminium and copper. A metals powerhouse with a consolidated turnover in excess of US$ 14 billion, Hindalco is the world's largest aluminium rolling company and one of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia. Its Copper smelter is the world's largest custom smelter at a single location.

Established in 1958, Hindalco commissioned its aluminium facility at Renukoot in Eastern U.P. in 1962. Later acquisitions and mergers, with Indal, Birla Copper and the Nifty and Mt. Gordon copper mines in Australia, strengthened the company's position in value-added alumina, aluminium and copperproducts, with vertical integration through access to captive copper concentrates.

In 2007, the acquisition of Novelis Inc. a world leader in aluminium rolling and can recycling marked a significant milestone in the history of the aluminium industry in India. With Novelis under its fold Hindalco ranks among the global top five aluminium majors, as an integrated producer with low-cost alumina and aluminium facilities combined with high-end rolling capabilities and a global footprint in 12 countries outside India. Its combined turnover of US$ 14 billion, places it in the Fortune 500 league.

Hindalco in India enjoys a leadership position in Aluminium and Copper. The Company's aluminium units across the country encompass the entire gamut of operations from bauxite mining, alumina refining, aluminium smelting to downstream rolling, extrusions, foils and alloy wheels, along with captive power plants and coal mines. The Birla Copper unit produces copper cathodes, continuous cast copper rods along with other by-products, including gold, silver and DAP fertilizers.

All of Hindalco's units are ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001 certified. The Renukoot and Taloja units have gone a step further with an Integrated Management System (IMS), combining ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 into one Business Excellence Model.

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The company has been accorded the Star Trading House status in India. Its aluminium metal is accepted for delivery under the High Grade Aluminium Contract on the LME (London Metal Exchange), while its copper quality standards are also internationally recognized and registered on the LME withGrade “A” accreditation.

Aluminium Hindalco’s major products include Standard and Speciality Grade Aluminas & Hydrates, Aluminium Ingots, Billets, Wire Rods, Flat Rolled Products, Extrusions, Foil and Alloy Wheels.

The integrated facility at Renukoot, (Uttar Pradesh) houses an Alumina Refinery and an Aluminium Smelter along with facilities for production of semi-fabricated products, namely, Redraw Rods, Flat Rolled Products and Extrusions. The plant is backed by a co-generation plant and a 742mw captive power plant at Renusagar to ensure continuous and consistent supply of power for smelter and other operations.

The aluminium alloy wheels plant is located at Silvassa (Dadra and Nagar Haveli). Hindalco was among the first few alloy wheels companies to have obtained the ISO/TS 16949 certification to meet the stringent standard of the automobile industry.

A strong presence across the value chain and synergies in operations has given Hindalco a major share of the domestic value-added products market. In India, the company enjoys a leadership position in Speciality Aluminas and Hydrates as well as in Primary Aluminium and downstream semi-fabricated products. As a step towards expanding the market for value-added products and services, Hindalco has launched several brands in recent years. These include the Aura Aluminium Alloy Wheels for cars, Everlast Roofing Sheets and Freshwrapp and Freshpakk household foil for packaging.

Hindalco's Aluminium Galleries in Mumbai and Gurgaon showcase the versatility of aluminium through a wide range of applications.

Apart from being a major player in the domestic market, Hindalco's products are well accepted in international markets. Exports account for more than 20 per cent of total sales of aluminium products.

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Hindalco is a leading domestic player in two metals business segments — aluminium and copper. The aluminium division's product range includes alumina chemicals, primary aluminium ingots, billets, wire rods, rolled products, extrusions, foils and alloy wheels.

The company has a significant market share in all the segments in which it operates. It enjoys a domestic market share of 42 per cent in primary aluminium, 63 per cent in rolled products, 20 per cent in extrusions, 44 per cent in foils and 31 per cent in wheels.

As a step towards expanding the market for value-added products and services, Hindalco has launched several brands in recent years, which include Aura for alloy wheels, Freshwrapp for kitchen foil and Everlast for roofing sheets. Our exclusive showroom, The Aluminium Gallery, seeks to promote Hindalco products to its customers. It is a platform for the company to showcase quality products to a quality audience in an appropriate ambience. The exhibits include products like windows, doors, furniture, ladder, roofing sheets and ceiling and cladding panels.

Hindalco's products are well received not only in the domestic market, but also in the international market. The company's metal is accepted for delivery under the high grade aluminium contract on the London Metal Exchange (LME). The company exports about 17 per cent of its total sales volume of aluminium. The company's alumina chemical business is a leader in manufacturing and marketing of speciality alumina and alumina hydrate products in the country. It has a major market share in the country. These speciality products find wide usage in diversified industries including water treatment chemicals, refractories, ceramics, cryolite, glass, fillers and plastics, conveyor belts and cables, among others. The company also exports these alumina chemicals to over 30 countries covering North America, Western Europe and the Asian region.

Birla Copper, Hindalco's copper division at Dahej in Gujarat, enjoys a leadership position in India, having built over 40 per cent of the domestic market share within three years of its commissioning. It has also made successful forays into the export markets of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, China, Korea and Taiwan.

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The copper plant produces world-class copper cathodes, continuous cast copper rods and precious metals. Sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, di-ammonium phosphate, other phosphatic fertilizers and phospho-gypsum are also produced at this plant.

Some recent milestones

::

In May 2007, Novelis became a Hindalco subsidiary with the completion of the acquisition process. The transaction makes Hindalco the world's largest aluminium rolling company and one of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia, as well as being India's leading copper producer.

::

In May 2006, the company signed a MoU with the Government of Madhya Pradesh for setting up a Greenfield aluminium smelter and a captive power plant. The company also entered into a joint venture with Essar Power (M.P.) Ltd. to develop and operate coal mines at Mahan, Madhya Pradesh. The joint venture will supply coal to the proposed aluminium smelter and power complex in Madhya Pradesh

::

In May 2006, the company's copper mining subsidiary Aditya Birla Minerals Limited (formerly Birla Mineral Resources Pty Ltd.) came out with an equity offering and subsequent listing on the Australian Stock

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Exchange (ASX)

::

In March 2006, the company acquired an aluminium rolling mill and wire rods facility, from Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Limited (ARCIL), belonging to Pennar Aluminium Company Limited

::

In January 2006, the company concluded 4:1 rights issue of its shares on partly paid basis. It was the largest ever rights issue in the history of corporate India and first one to issue partly paid instruments

::

In September 2005, the company split its shares in ratio of 10:1 in order to enhance liquidity and to encourage participation from retail investors

::

In April 2005, the company signed an MoUs to establish a world class integrated aluminium project in the state of Orissa

In April 2005, the company entered into MoUs with the Orissa and Jharkhand governments for setting up a Greenfield alumina facility and aluminium facility respectively, in the states

HINDALCO VISION“To strengthen our position as a premium aluminium company sustaining domestic leadership and global competitiveness through Innovation Quality and Value added growth”

HINDALCO MISSION“To pursue the creation of value for our customers, shareholders, employees and society at large”

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QUALITY POLICY We, at Hindalco, shall aim to achieve and sustain excellence in all our

activities. We are committed to total customer satisfaction by providing products and

services, which meet or exceed the customer’s expectations. Modernization of the manufacturing facilities, stress on technological

innovation and training of employees at all levels shall be a continuous process in Hindalco.

A motivated workforce with a sense of pride in the Organization shall lead us towards total Quality.

HINDALCO PRODUCT RANGE1. 2. 3.

Primary Aluminium Alloy ingots BILLETS

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Ingots

4. 5. 6.

Slab Aluminium sheet Wire rods sheet

7. 8. 9.

Circle Alloy wheel Watch

10. 11.

Blister pack Ladder

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12. 13. 14.

Door Handles Can

HINDALCO PRODUCT

:: Everlast aluminium roofing sheets

:: Freshwrapp aluminium foil

:: Freshpakk semi-rigid containers

:: Permashield waterproofing

:: Aluminium foil

:: Aura alloy wheels

:: Hindalco extrusions

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CHAPTER II – FLAT ROLLED PRODUCTS (FRPs)

Hindalco is the world's largest aluminium rolling company with the acquisition of Novelis, the global leader in value-added high-end aluminium flat rolled products and aluminium can recycling. The combined volume of sales of flat rolled products in the world market is about 3 million tonnes and the market share is more than 20 per cent.

Hindalco is the largest manufacturer of the entire range of flat rolled products in India. It enjoys nearly 60 per cent of market share and its rolled products are widely used in various segments such as packaging, transportation, building and construction, electrical, defence and general engineering applications.

The company's commitment to quality and service along with its extensive infrastructure has made Hindalco a prime source for best-selling brands. Continuous improvements in manufacturing, processes, practices and systems ensure that customers' needs and expectations are fully met.

Efficiency and product quality are ensured by using state-of-the-art equipment and a strong research and development set-up, supported by dedicated and motivated employees and the Oracle ERP system. Wagstaff Air Slip™ slab casting technology is used to ensure consistent quality and surface finish of stock feed which in turn ensures quality finished products. The company's capacity in flat rolled products at present is 2,00,000 tonnes per annum and new plans are being implemented to increase the manufacturing capacity.

Of the total production of Hindalco's flat rolled products, around 40 per cent is exported and customers in more than 50 countries are using the products.

Everlast, a Hindalco brand for aluminium roofing sheets, offers ideal and economical solutions for all roofing and cladding needs. Colour-coated and tiled roofing profiles are also offered by Hindalco.

 Hindalco is now world  No.1 in aluminium flat rolled products

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II.1 Basically, there are three kinds of Flat Rolled Products (FRPs) which is being exported by Hindalco i.e.,

1. Cold rolled Coils2. Cold rolled Sheets3. Circles

Hindalco's cold rolled coils are precision-finished to match international standards. They have good shape, high tolerance, versatility and blemish-free surfaces. They are used in commercial and general engineering applications such as bus bodies, cladding and fan blades.

The company meets the demands of its ever-growing clientele with continuous upgrades and process improvement.

Hindalco's cold rolled sheets are precision-finished to match international standards for tight thickness, tolerance, flatness and dimensional accuracy. Sound metallurgical properties for further fabrication, anodizing characteristics and a blemish-free surface make it useful in both commercial and general engineering applications.

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Hindalco offers circles, also known as flat circular sheets, in a variety of diameters and thickness to meet specific needs. Extensively used in the manufacture of pressure cookers, non-stick cookware, coated cookware, cans, etc they have earned the trust of many leading brands.

Continuous upgrades and improvement of processes enable the company to keep pace with the demands of its ever-growing clientele.

II.2 Rolled Product Applications

Al-clad sheets / coils

:: Automobile radiators, inter-coolers, air conditioners

Building sheets

:: Cladding for roofs and walls

:: Industrial buildings, warehouses, aircraft hangers

:: Indoor and outdoor stadiums

:: Insulation and protection of fuel storage tanks and industrial boilers

:: Wall panels for high-rise buildings

:: Residential roofing

:: Roof-on-roof roofing

:: Exhibition pavilions

:: Poultry farms

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Cablewrap stock

::

Telecom cables

Circles

::

Pressure cookers, non-stick cookware and hard anodised cookware

::

Milk cans

::

Medical cylinders

Closure stock

::

Pilfer-proof caps

::

Vial seals

::

Cream containers and caps

Cold rolled coils

::

Bus cabins and bodies

::

Insulation

: Cladding in buildings, aluminium composite panels, false

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: ceilings and panelling (plain or colour-coated coils)

::

Electrical busbar ducting, flexibles, transformer strips, etc

Cold rolled sheets

::

Defence

::

Industrial engineering

::

Transport — road, rail, air, marine

::

Building and construction

::

Fan blades

::

Electrical engineering

Finstock

::

Air conditioners

::

Car radiators

::

Automobile heat exchangers

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Flooring sheets / tread plates

::

Flooring for buses, trucks and rail coaches

::

Floors for loading bays, kick plates, stair treads and catwalks

Foil stock

::

Pharma / confectioneries / cigarette foils

::

Foils

::

Tetrapacks

Lampcap stock

::

GLS lamps and tube lights

Litho stock

::

Offset printing plates

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Pattern sheets

::

Decorative applications like interior panelling for trucks, cabins, etc

Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) entry sheets

::

Electronic circuit boards

Plates

::

Electrical busbars and ducting

::

Tanks

::

Ships, boats (corrosion-resistant and weldable plates)

::

Defence and industrial uses (strong alloy plates)

::

Aircrafts

Spiral Finstock

::

Industrial heat exchangers

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Chapter -4

PERSONNEL MANUAL

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A

PROCESS

ON

SELECTION , TRAINING AND PLACEMENT

OF

TRADE APPRENTICES , TECHNICIAN APPRENTICES ,

GRADUATE ENGINEERS.

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THE PROCESS

1. SELECTION PROCEDURE

A. Advertisement :-

Prior to one month of due date of engagement of apprentices internal advertisement to be released through exihibits on notice board at important places. Candidates are to be adviced to apply in the prescribed manner or format. Also requirements can be sent to polytechnic institute in U.P.

B.SCREENING OF APPLICATIONS :-

I.T.I. Diploma holders and graduate engineers in their respective engineers in their respective disciplines should have scored minimum 70% marks in their final examination. candidate should have passed the examination ( full time ) in the current year or maximum one year earlier

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from reputed institutes. For employee childrens , minimum qualifying marks can be releaxed by

Age limit :-

The maximum age limit for I.T.I. , DIPLOMA and ENGINEERING DEGREE holder shall be 21 , 22 , and 23 years respectively.

C. WRITTEN TEST :-

All categories have to attend the written test , personnel department have

notify the list of shortlisted candidate with their roll numbers for written test .maximum written test marks will be 100. And pass marks is 50 marks . written test monitoring committees to be constituted as under :-

DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE

1. ELECITRICAL INSTRUMENTATION ELECTRONICS. Competent

2. MECHANICAL. Persons to be nominated by HOD.

CHEMICAL METALLURGY

PRODUCTION ENGG.

3. CIVIL Competent person

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to be nominated by HOD.

4. GENERAL Dy. Managers and above upto Gen.

Manager of commercial departments.

Competent person to be nominated

by the HOD.

Like this four committees to be constituted comprising of four persons of prescribed level and of required discipline. The committee will frame three sets of question papers with answers of each discipline and hand over only question paper sets to General Manager (Trng.) who will organize the written test. General Manager (Training) will code number the answer sheet in respect to candidates and send those to concerned committee member for evaluation. The committee member will send the evaluated answer sheets back to General Manager (Training) who will in turn make out the list of candidates with their names, discipline and marks obtained in the written test and pass on to Personal Department along with the answer sheets so that the answer sheets with names of the candidates are available to oral interview board members for true assessment of the candidate in the oral interview. Once the oral interview is over, answer sheets should be returned back to General Manager (Training).

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D. Oral Interview

Candidates qualified through passed in the written test are to appear in the oral interview.

Maximum marks = 50, Pass Mark = 25

E. Formation of Interview Boards

The interview board will be constituted by Personnel & Industrial Relation Department. It shall consist of :

i. Members of Superintendent to G.M Levelii. Representative from all the plants and disciplines.

iii. Also members of written test Committee.Personnel department to request sectional GMs/HODs for nominating members of above category to constitute the interview committees.

F. INTERVIEW

The whole process of interview shall be organized by personnel and industrial department inclusive of informing the eligible candidates befpre ten days of the due date of interview through display on the personal department notice board.

i). All interview members shall be provided with tabulated sheet with columns to give marks.

ii).Final report to be prepared by IRO as per format given below:

FINAL RESULT

Shortlisting of the candidate based on the oral interview to be drawn up depending on the number of interview board members awarding pass mark to a candidate.

G. FINAL LIST OF CANDIDATE :

Merit list of different categories, discipline wise is to be drawn up based on the total of percentage of theory marks of the initial qualifying examination of the

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Institution, percentage of marks in the written test and average percentage of and marks scored in the oral interview.

H. CATEGORISATION OF CANDIDATES :

Category – A

- 60% and more marks in written test.- 50% and more marks in theory papers of qualifying examination of the

institution.- 60% and more average marks in the oral interview provided all the interview

board members have awarded pass mark.

Category- B- 50-59% marks in the written test.- 40-49% marks in theory papers of qualifying examination of the institute.- Minimum 50% average marks awarded by two-third of the interview board

members.

2. INPLANT ENGAGEMENT:-

a) ENGAGEMENT OF APPRENTICES:

Trade Apprentices, Technician Apprentices and Graduate Engineers will be engaged for one year ( or as required under the statute) in plant training and only those number of selected candidates will be engaged as prescribed by the Principal, Industrial Training Institute and Apprenticeship Advisor.

b) DEPUTING APPRENTICES IN DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS:

Purely as per the ratio prescribed in the Apprentices Act, 1961 for different trades, disciplines as per the strength of skilled workmen and technical staff. ‘A’ and ‘B’ grade candidates are to be suited placed as per requirement of different departments.

3. TRAINING OF APPRENTICES:

a) INDUCTION PROGRAMME:-

Once the apprentices are engaged, arrangement is to be made by General Manager (P&IR) and General Manager (Training) for conducting general induction programmed of the apprentices:

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-Trade Apprentices ... 6 days

-Technical Apprentices and Graduate Engineers … 12 days

b) MENTORING FOR APPRENTICES:

Before deputing apprentices in different departments, the concerned Department Head/ General Manager of the Section/ Department have to identify a mentor who has to act as training guides for the apprentices. Basically the mentor should be of same section/ Department to whom the apprentices should be reporting and the mentor is solely responsible for training of the apprentices.

The mentor-apprentices ratio shall be in the following manner :-# For Trade Apprentices:- 1:5

#For Technician & Graduate Engineers Apprentices:-1:3

c) LEVEL OF MENTORS:-

For Trade Apprentices :Mentor should be a General Foremen/ Assistant Engineering back ground.

For technical apprentices & graduate engineers: Mentor should be minimum superintendent with engineering background.

d). JOB TRAINING AND CLASS ROOM TRAINING :-

Basically the apprentices are to undergo job training & also to attend theory classes. It is the responsibility of the mentors to prepare training module for their own apprentices (mentees) in consultation with their sectional General Manager/Department Head before apprentices are deputed in their department & earmarked for the mentors.

The training module copy should be made available to the apprentices for their guidance.

E. MAINTENANCE OF TRAINING DIARY BY THE APPRENTICES:-

It is compulsory for every apprentice to maintain training diary in which he should write down aspects of his training in detail. He should present his diary once in a week to his mentor for his correction, verification & remarks.

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Also, it is the responsibility of the apprentices to present their diary to their Sectional General Manager /Department Head once in a month for their perusal. Diary should be provided by the personnel Department.

4. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT:

a) TRAINING ASSESSMENT OF APPRENTICES:

Training of all apprentices are to be assessed on monthly & quarterly basis. Assessment report to be prepared by the concerned mentor in the prescribed format (enclosed). A committee consisting of the mentor & two other employees of mentor’s status can conduct interview of the apprentices & assess their performance. The committee members should write their assessment remarks in the apprentice’s diaries for the knowledge of apprentices.

The quarterly assessment reports with the signature of sectional general Managion er/Department Head should be sent to Personnel Department for their record.

b) ROTATION OF APPRENTICES:

The apprentices can be rotated maximum in four section of the same departments. In that case their mentors should not change and also the quarterly assessment committee can be constituted of persons of such sections.

C). CAREGORISATION OF APPRENTICES DURING THEIR TRAINING AND AFTER:

Apprentices securing 60% and above in the quarterly assessment are to be graded as ‘A’ and between 50% and 59% to be graded as ‘B’.

The person securing ‘A’ grade on the basis of his performance in the selection process and ‘B’ grade during training & vice versa , will be assessed separately by a committee comprising of technical experts.

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5. RECRUITMENT (PERMANENT) :-

A) PLACEMENT OF APPRENTICES :-

It is the responsibility of plant head and personnel departments to organize and train to the apprentices so as to make them suitable for consideration for employment against badly and permanent vacancies.

Any apprentice , only after nine month of training (after three quarterly assessments ) can be considered for interview in respect of vacancies in badli cadre for trade apprentices and engineer for graduate engineers . apprentice can be preferred comparission to other freshers for employment.

‘A’ category apprentices will enjoy preference over ‘B’ category apprentices for consideration for employment.

For the placement of apprentices , preference will be given in respect to employee (employee’s son / near relations) whose one son/ near relations is

atleast employed in HINDALCO.

B. PLACEMENT INTERVIEW :-

TECHNICIAN APPRENTICES AND GRADUATE ENGINEERS :- Interview committee to be constituted with superintendents upto chief engineers.

TRADE APPRENTICES :- Interview committee to to be constituted with superintendents upto chief engineers.

C. PERIOD OF PROBATION :-

Technician’s apprentices (diploma holders) and graduate engineer apprentices will have 18 months and 12 months probation period respectively.

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Assessments during the probation period and confirmation interview are to be taken up in the same way like that of regular Probationary Foreman and Graduate Engineer Trainee.

D. APPRENTICE COMMITTEE:-

It is comprised of Shri. , G.M. (P & IR),Shri ,nominated as Training Manager under Apprentice Act and Shri. Sr. Manager (HRD). Any, suggestion or dispute related to selection, Training & Placement of Trade, Technician and Graduate Engineers apprentices shall be reffered to the said committee.

HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LIMITED, RENUKOOT, SONEBHADRA

MONTHLY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT

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(For Trade, Technical and Graduate Engineer Apprentices)

Engaged under, Apprentices Act, 1961

NAME: - DATE:-

TRADE/TECHNICIAN/G>E>APPRENTICES DEPARTMENT/SECTION

DISCIPLINE:-

ASSESSMENT PERIOD: FROM ________________ TO __________________

ATTRIBUTES RATING

1. JOB KNOWLEDGE A B C2. APTITUDE FOR LEARNING A B C3. TEAM WORK &

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

A B C

4. WILLINGNESS TO LEARN FOR SELF DEVELOPMENT

A B C

5. WORK PLANNING & ORGANISING

A B C

6. SENSE OF BELONGINGNESS A B C7. COMMUNICATION SKILL A B C8. REGULARITY IN

ATTENDANCEA B C

9. INITIATIVE TO DO WORK BY HAND

A B C

10. COST CONSCIOUSNESS A B C

ANY OTHER POINT TO BE HIGHLIGHTED:

SIGNATURE OF

MENTOR

NOTE: PLEASE TICK MARK RATING ALONG DIFFERENT ATTRIBUTES

A=10; B=6; C=3

Scoring 60 and above can be considered as ‘A’ grade performer 40 to 59 as ‘B’ grade performer.

We request you to please send us this performance assessment report latest by _________________.

Personnel Officers

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HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LIMITED, RENUKOOT, SONEBHADRA

QUARTELY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT

(For Trade, Technical and Graduate Engineer Apprentices)

Engaged under, Apprentices Act, 1961

NAME: - DATE:-

TRADE/TECHNICIAN/G>E>APPRENTICES DEPARTMENT/SECTION

DISCIPLINE:-

ASSESSMENT PERIOD: FROM ________________ TO __________________

QUARTER: FIRST/SECOND/THIRD/FOURTH

ATTRIBUTES RATING

1. JOB KNOWLEDGE A B C2. APTITUDE FOR LEARNING A B C3. COST CONCIOUSNESS A B C4. COMMUNICATION SKILL A B C5. TEAM WORK A B C6. SENSE OF BELONGINGNESS A B C7. REGULARITY IN

ATTENDANCEA B C

8. PUNCTUALITY A B C9. DISCIPLINE A B C10. HUMAN RELATION SKILL A B C

ANY OTHER POINT TO BE HIGHLIGHTED:

SIGNATURE OF SIGNATURE OF SIGNATURE OF

MENTOR COMMITTEE MEMBER(S) DEPARTMENTAL HEAD

NOTE: PLEASE TICK MARK RATING ALONG DIFFERENT ATTRIBUTES

A=10; B=6; C=3

Scoring 60 and above can be considered as ‘A’ grade performer 40 to 59 as ‘B’ grade performer.

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We request you to please send us this performance assessment report latest by _________________.

Personnel Officers.

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

GUIDELINES

( FOR MANAGERIAL CADRE )

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