Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bringing back the good old days

“Now with recruitment being done at all levels, the hustle and bustle will soon return to the township,” the senior official told me. In fact, as per his claim, the Town Administration Department (TAD) at Piplani (which is functioning from 4-5 out of 13 intern hostels that have been allotted to the department by BHEL management) has already allocated a huge fund for the repair of roads inside the township in anticipation of this influx. The department is even said to have allocated Rs.90-100 million for the renovation of trainees’ hostel. Community centres, too, will be coming up at a fast pace all across the township.

But what about Nehru’s real expectation from these temples of modern India – the empowerment of the common man, and hence the society? Shrikant Deshpande (name changed), a Senior Engineer with BHEL Bhopal for over 30 years says, “I joined BHEL Bhopal 30 years ago as an artisan... BHEL not only gave me an opportunity to go for higher studies but also provided me with a springboard that catapulted my career to great heights,” reminisces Deshpande with a smile.

Clearly, BHEL is not without its fair share of passionate supporters. To enable many more such smiles on the faces of its current and future employees, BHEL has to renovate its township infrastructure at the earliest. And considering their past record of business and service, one would certainly want to give them the benefit of doubt.
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IIPM Editorial, 2009


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