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Eighteen employees of SAIL bag prestigious Prime Minister Shram Award
New Delhi/Rourkela, January 25, 2018: Eighteen employees of SAIL’s Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) have brought laurels to the Company by bagging the prestigious Prime Minister Shram Award for the year 2016. It is worth mentioning here that from all over India 50 employees working in various Departmental undertakings & Public Sector Undertakings of the Central and State Government and Private Sector units have won the coveted award for the year 2016. It is a matter of pride that more than one third of them are from SAIL- Rourkela Steel Plant. Besides, two out of the three women employees who have won the award belong to RSP.
Although, the total number of Shram Awards conferred this year are 32 but the number of workers receiving the Awards are 50 including 3 women.
A group of eight employees from Coke Ovens won the Shram Bhushan Award. The award carries a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh and a Sanad.
Another group of five employees from the Hot Strip Mill bagged the ShramVir/ Veerangana Award.
From Steel Melting Shop-I a group of 5 employees got Shram ShreeAward. The award carries a cash prize of Rs. 40,000/-and a Sana
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