| Jamshedpur, December 24, 2002 In the recently concluded 15th Workskills
National Competition organised by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and conducted
simultaneously in Bangalore and Mumbai, Tata Steel was awarded the Best Company Trophy.
The award was conferred on Tata Steel on the basis of performance of its employees in the
workskills competition organised in December 2002.
The employees who won this honour for the Steel Company are Sanjeev Kumar Mishra of Hot
Strip Mill, Chandra Dip Kumar of Spares Manufacturing, Jainendra Kumar Sharma and
Dharmendra Nath Tiwary of SNTI, Shankar P Dey Sarkar of NIM winning 1st positions and
Mithun Adhikari of G Furnace and Santosh Kumar Singh of Cold Rolling Mill were positioned
3rd in the competition. These employees have been trained in SNTI - Tata Steel's training
centre at Jamshedpur.
Tata Steel was also declared the Best Company in the 15th Workskills India Eastern
Regional Competition organised in September 2002. The Workskills India Competition is an
important CII initiative for inspiring and motivating industrial workers. This is an
important annual event in the calendar of CII activities. This event has been granted
recognition by the Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET), Ministry of
Labour, Government of India.
Since its inception in 1921 SNTI (erstwhile JTI) has been a cradle of learning in Tata
Steel. It has played a significant role in contributing to nation building - initially
preparing the steel major's own workforce through training of graduate engineers and
apprentices and later shaping the human assets of a number of public sector organisations.
Incidentally, the institute has the privilege of shaping two MDs of Tata Steel - Mr Shavak
Nanavati and Mr B Muthuraman. The President of Tata Workers' Union, Mr RBB Singh is also
an alumnus of the institute.
SNTI has played a strategic role in implementing IEM and Cluster System of Manning in
the Steel Company. It is worthwhile to note that this institute has been instrumental in
bringing to the forefront the new human resources interventions like Positional Training
and Process Operation Training. It has also played a partnership role in the strategic
moves of the company when it came to training employees for G Blast Furnace, Coke Plant,
LD#2, HSM, CRM and now South Eastern Block (West Bokaro).
SNTI has been certified ISO 9001:1994 in 1996. In June 2002 it got its certification
upgraded to ISO 9001:2000. In the skills competitions for apprentices organised by DGET,
SNTI has won four times the "Best Training Establishment" award in the country
(the last one was in 1991) and 14 times in the eastern region.
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