The project is assisted by MoRTH under the Nirbhaya Fund for the safety and security of women while travelling on public vehicles. (Image used for representational purpose)
RANCHI: The state transport department has reportedly conducted a “corrupt act” while awarding a Rs 9-crore project under the Nirbhaya Fund for women’s safety to a Mumbai-based company, which forged its work experience, claimed a road safety activist attached with the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), a wing of the central ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH).
Stating that the very purpose of women’s safety and security has been defeated by the act, road safety activist Kamaljeet Singh said the state transport department connived with three Mumbai-based entities to award the project fraudulently.
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Axens selected for CPCL Cauvery Basin Refinery Project in India
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Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), a group company of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), India, has selected Axens to supply several advanced technologies for its state-of-the-art 9 MTPA refinery to be set at Cauvery Basin at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu (southern part of India).
CPCLs Cauvery Basin Refinery (CBR) was commissioned in November 1993, to process Narimanam crude, initially with a capacity of 0.5 MMTPA further expanded to 1.0 MMTPA in 2002. CPCL is planning to expand the capacity of CBR by adding grassroots facilities at the same location of the existing refinery in Nagapattinam.
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited starts work on oxygen manufacturing plant
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The facility is expected to commence supply by June 15
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The facility is expected to commence supply by June 15
The Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) has begun work to set up an oxygen compression and cylinder filling plant in its Manali Refinery. The facility will become fully operational in about a month’s time and will be able to bottle 300 cylinders a day.
Company sources said a contractor had been identified for the same and he would install a compressor, pipelines and a bottling facility meant to supply medical grade oxygen. It would be a cryogenic plant, where the atmospheric air would be brought to minus 170 degree Celsius, at which point, they would obtain liquefied nitrogen. They would also obtain nitrogen and oxygen gases, which would be compressed and stored in cylinders to be supplied for use.