Name HQ/Estd Others Nalco Bhubaneshwar, 1985
Name HQ/Estd Others Nalco Bhubaneshwar, 1985
Name HQ/Estd Others Nalco Bhubaneshwar, 1985
Others
BHEL
Estd. 1953 Chairman: B Prasad Rao HQ: New Delhi
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India in the energy-related and infrastructure sector which includes Power, Railways, Telecom, Transmission and Distribution, Oil and Gas sectors and many more. It is the 12th largest power equipment manufacturer in the world. 73% of the total power generated in India is produced by equipment manufactured by BHEL. It is one of India's Navratnas. Main manufacturing facilities:
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) Ranipur, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) [10] Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh) Tiruchirapalli(Tamil Nadu) Ranipet (Tamil Nadu) Bangalore (Karnataka) Jagdishpur (Uttar Pradesh) Rudrapur (Uttrakhand) Goindwal (Punjab) Bharat Heavy Plates and Vessels Limited (Vizag)
Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL)(Dhanbad, Jharkhand) Central Coalfields Limited (CCL)(Ranchi, Jharkhand) Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) www.westerncoal.gov.in(nagpur region) Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL)(Asansol, West Bengal) Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL)(Ranchi, Jharkhand) Indian Institute of Coal Management (IICM)(Ranchi, Jharkhand) Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL)(Raulkela) South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL)(Bilaspur) North Eastern Coalfields Limited (NECL)(directly under control of coal india limited) Northern Coalfields Limited, Singrauli (NCL,Singrauli)
Navaratnas
Navratna was the title given originally to nine Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs), identified by the Government of India in 1997 as its most prestigious, which allowed them greater autonomy to compete in the global market.The number of PSEs having Navratna status has been raised to 19, the most recent addition being Oil India Limited. The incumbents of this group as of 1.12.2008 are: 1. Bharat Electronics Limited 2. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited 3. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited 4. Coal India Limited 5. GAIL (India) Limited 6. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 7. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited 8. Indian Oil Corporation Limited---Maharatna category company now 9. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited 10. National Aluminium Company Limited 11. National Mineral Development Corporation Limited
12. NTPC Limited---Maharatna category company now 13. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited----Maharatna category company now 14. Oil India Limited 15. Power Finance Corporation Limited 16. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited 17. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited 18. Shipping Corporation of India Limited 19. Steel Authority of India Limited---Maharatna category company now 20. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (conferred in nov 2010)
UBS AG
It is a global financial services firm headquartered in Basel and Zurich, Switzerland. It is the worlds largest manager of private wealth assets and also the second largest bank in Europe.
In its 45 years of service to the nation, FCI has played a significant role in India's success in transforming the crisis management oriented food security into a stable security system.
Alstom
Alstom is a French multinational conglomerate that works in the area of power generation and transport (especially railways) markets. According to its website, Alstom has supplied more than 25 pc of the worlds installed power generation capacity. Estd: 1928 HQ: Levallois-Perret, France CEO & Chairman: Patrick Kron
MMTC
It is Indias largest bullion supplier.
MSTC Limited
Estd: 1964 Under: Ministry of Steel Two portfolios: 1. To propcure industrial (mainly metal) raw material for its principals 2. To HQ: Kolkata
provide a virtual marketplace for buyers and sellers of scrap metals (ferrous). Of late it has emerged as a player in promoting e-commerce.
Formed by the merger of Hindustan Aircrafts Limited (estd in 1940) with Aeronautics India Limited and Aircraft Manufacturing Depot, Kanpur. Defence projects: Dhruv, Tejas, Intermediate Jet Traniner, Marut Space projects: PSLV, GSLV, Indian Remote Satellite, INSAT
PSU established with the objective of setting up cement units in public sector to help achieve selfsufficiency in cement production in the country.
IIFCL is a dedicated institution purported to assume an apex role for financing and development of infrastructure projects in the country. It renders financial assistance through:
1. Direct lending to eligible projects 2. Refinance to banks and FIs for loans with tenor of five years or more 3. Any other method approved by Government of India.