UditVani, Kolkata : Vivek Bharadwaj, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Mines,Govt. of India, was warmly welcomed by Shri Arun Kumar Shukla, CMD, HCL, along with all the directors, CVO and senior officials, on his maiden visit to HCL Corporate Office in Kolkata today.
The Secretary, Mines, was apprised of the overall activities of the Company along with its ongoing projects. During the meeting, Vivek Bharadwaj, interacted at length with the senior executives of HCL and urged all to focus on enhancing production.
HCL to dispose of 7.5 tonne of metal scrap as part of the Special Campaign
After the review meeting, Vivek Bharadwaj visited the basement area of HCL Corporate Office, Tamra Bhavan, to take stock of the ongoing cleanliness drive, disposal of scrap, weeding out of old files and appreciated the all-round efforts of HCL in its commitment to the Special Campaign 2.0. Bharadwaj was also accompanied by Upendra C. Joshi, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines.
Praising the endeavor of disposing of the scrap accumulated for decades, the Secretary, Mines, said that this will not only generate revenue but will also clean the work space, improve ambience and motivate all. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, as the saying goes.
In a recent effort, HCL Corporate Office is in the process of disposing of around 7.5 tonne of metal scrap, as part of the Special Campaign 2.0 initiative. Earlier, HCL Corporate office in Kolkata had carefully weeded out 2248 old files and archived 16220 of them. In July, 2022, the office disposed of discarded papers and plastic, etc. weighing around 4.6 tonne.
Committing all possible support, cooperation and help in the administrative, policy and financial matters from the Ministry of Mines, Vivek Bharadwaj encouraged the HCL personnel to put their best foot forwardin order to build a glorious future for the Company.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।