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Journal articles on the topic "Neyveli Lignite Corporation"

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Manickavasagam, V. "Measuring Morale of Employees in Neyveli Lignite Corporation." Indian Journal of Public Administration 43, no. 4 (October 1997): 921–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019556119970406.

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S. A. KANNAGI, S. A. KANNAGI, and Dr S. Mahalingam Dr. S. Mahalingam. "A study on perception of Non-managerial employees about Quality of Work life, in Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Neyveli." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 8 (June 1, 2012): 275–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/aug2013/87.

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Kumarasamy, M., S. Natarajan, S. P. Kumaresh Babu, S. Santhanam, P. Veerabalu, and S. Chokkuvel Murugan. "Assessment of Failure Modes of Components in High Capacity Pumps due to Synergistic Effects of Erosion and Corrosion – A Case Study in Lignite Mines." Materials Science Forum 710 (January 2012): 689–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.710.689.

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Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd., Neyveli (a Navaratna Public Sector of Government of India), Tamil Nadu, India, operates three open cast lignite mines of total capacity 24 million tones per annum (mtpa) with ‘three pit head power stations’ of capacity 2490MW. The Mine operations are influenced by the aquifers and high monsoon that necessitated huge pumping of water before excavation of lignite. Hence a network of system of pumping was established for both ground water control (GWC) and storm water Control (SWC). As the volume of water to be handled is high capacity mining pumps of capacity 1.5m3/s and 180m Head are operated. These pumps in most of the occasions handle acidic water pH less than 3.5 and sand particles loaded up to 15% and experience variety of failures including erosion corrosion problems. The ‘Mean Time Between Failures’ was less than 100 hours in Mine-I and replacement and reconditioning of units are challenging jobs for maintenance crew.
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Rai, A., S. Ghosh, and S. Chakraborty. "Wet scavenging of SO<sub>2</sub> emissions around India's largest lignite based power plant." Advances in Geosciences 25 (March 11, 2010): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-25-65-2010.

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Abstract. The Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) is among the largest lignite based power plants in South East Asia. The four elevated stacks from this power plant emanate a substantial amount of sulphur dioxide into a tropical boundary layer. Sulphur dioxide being a soluble pollutant gas is absorbed by falling raindrops. This is a first study that quantifies the scavenging action of the North Eastern monsoonal rains from a lignite based power plant. We find that although the North Eastern monsoonal rains have a preponderance of very large droplets, the contribution of the small droplets cannot be neglected. We expect that the estimated scavenging coefficients can be used by large eddy and climate models.
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Kumaran, C. Murali. "A Study on Organisational Commitment with Special Reference to Neyveli Lignite Corporation." IOSR Journal of Business and Management 13, no. 4 (2013): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/487x-1343740.

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S. Jayakumar, S. Jayakumar, and Dr R. Ramachandran Dr. R. Ramachandran. "Relativity On Climate And Competencies In Human Resource Development With Reference To Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd." Indian Journal of Applied Research 1, no. 5 (October 1, 2011): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/feb2012/4.

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A, Joel Josiah. "Rerouting of Middle Bench Conveyor System in Mine for Optimization of Length and Power Consumption." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 8 (August 31, 2021): 2589–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.37833.

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Abstract: In Neyveli Lignite Corporation, belt conveyors are used for transporting coal and overburden soil from mines to storage yards and dump yards respectively. Conveyor belt with carrying capacity upto 20,000T/hour is used for transportation of materials. The power consumption of the conveyor system depends on the length of the conveyor. Power consumption is high for a long routed conveyor system and less for a short routed conveyor system. The conveyor system is rerouted to the shortest possible way for optimizing length and power consumption of the conveyor system. By this rerouting, the cost of power consumption will be reduced. Keywords: conveyor system, power consumption, rerouting, mine, length
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Dhamodhar, D. "Prevalence of Tobacco Consumption Among Coal Mine Workers in Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, India." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (October 1, 2018): 44s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.75600.

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Background: There is a dearth of literature on prevalence of tobacco consumption among coal mine workers. Aim: To assess the prevalence of tobacco consumption among coal mine workers in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, India. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted among 603 coal mine workers in Cuddalore District. Simple random sampling method was used to recruit the subjects. Informed consent was obtained from the participants. A pretested questionnaire was used to collect data on tobacco consumption. The data were entered in Microsoft Excel sheet. SPSS software version 20 was used and descriptive statistics was used. Results: All 603 subjects were males. The mean age of the participants was 35.01 (±8.77). Totally, n=197 (32.67%) subjects reported smoking habit. Of those who reported of smoking habit, cigarette smoking was reported by n=172 (87.2%) subjects. Bidi smoking was reported by n=25 (12.8%) subjects. None of the smokers reported of using smokeless form of tobacco. Conclusion: High prevalence of tobacco smoking was observed among the workers. Combined and organized initiatives by the health care professionals, management and the people should be taken to reduce the tobacco consumption. Common risk factor approach and behavior counseling can be advocated to change their attitude toward tobacco consumption. To start tobacco cessation clinics to aid the workers in cessation of tobacco consumption. To advertise about the ill effects of tobacco by displaying pictures and information in public area and work places.
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Naveena, M. Linnett, and S. Uma Gowrie. "Cross talk between PGPR and Casuarina junghuhniana on lignite mine soil." Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment 28, no. 8 (June 30, 2024): 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25303/288rjce057065.

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Establishment of plant communities through revegetation offers good scope for rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems like post mined land. Seeding the plants with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) during revegetation process can augment the growth of the plants besides enriching the soil with macro and micronutrients. The present study investigates the ability of PGPR isolates Brevibacillus borstelensis (KY 614550) and Bacillus subtilis (KY 614549) isolated from the mine soil of Neyveli Lignite Corporation India Limited to promote plant growth on mine soil. Seed germination test indicated that the PGPR isolates had a stimulatory effect on Vigna radiata seedlings as evident by significant increase in per cent germination, root length, shoot length and fresh weight over control. PGPR application alone and in combination with organic amendments (Press mud and Farm yard manure at 25% and 50% levels) during pot culture trials resulted in growth promotion of Casuarina junghuhniana saplings (C.N- Australian pine; Family- Casuarinaceae) with apparent increase in shoot length, chlorophyll content, carbohydrate and protein levels. Antioxidant enzyme levels were found to be higher in control plants indicating the efficiency of treatment combinations in combating the biotic and abiotic stress when plants were grown on mine soil. This apparent effect resulting from the seeding of the tree crop with potent PGPR isolates can be translated to develop a healthy soil ecosystem in degraded mined lands.
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Selvam, Ammaiyappan, and Ayyamperumal Mahadevan. "Distribution of mycorrhizas in an abandoned fly ash pond and mined sites of Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Tamil Nadu, India." Basic and Applied Ecology 3, no. 3 (January 2002): 277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1078/1439-1791-00107.

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Book chapters on the topic "Neyveli Lignite Corporation"

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Ramachandran, R. "Effect of Human Resource Practices on Employees' Behavioral Outcome in Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NlC) India Ltd, Neyveli." In Handbook of Evidence Based Management Practices in Business, 228–36. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003415725-30.

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