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JANUARY-2016
Republic Day Celebration
67th Republic Day was celebrated at DLW Stadium with its
traditional gaiety and enthusiasm. Amidst large gathering of staff,
officers and their families, Chief Guest Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, General
Manager unfurled the National Flag. Thereafter, inspecting the parade
of the contingents of RPF, St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Civil Defence,
Bharat Scout & Guides, Inter College Scout & Guides & Cub-Bulbul, he
took salute of their march past.
On this occasion addressing the gathering General Manager Shri
Harit expressed his gratitude towards the makers of the constitution of
the country. Focusing on the achievements of DLW, he said that DLW
has to produce 320 locomotives in the current financial year. Which is
the highest ever production target till now. DLW has manufactured 246
locomotives till December, which is 31% more than same period of the
previous financial year. Referring to the prospects of the future,
General Manager Shri Harit Said that DLW has always been striving to adopt new technologies.
Prominent among those are 6000 HP locomotive, Dual Mode Traction Locomotive & Fuel Cell based
Hybrid locomotive.
On this occasion, GM Shri Harit also distributed
useful equipments as Tricycle, Hearing-aid and Drum set to
“Divyang” DLW employees and “Divyang” dependents of
DLW employees.
To mark the occasion, an attractive colourful cultural
programme was also presented by the students of DLW based schools attired in colourful dresses.
The programme included the patriotic song, action songs and folk dances etc. Which were highly
appreciated by the viewers. The celebration wound up with the distribution of fruit packets to
indoor patients at DLW Central Hospital
by Chief Guest Shri Harit, Smt. Sumitra
Harit, Chairperson, DLW Women's
Welfare Organisation along with the
members of DLW Women's Welfare
Organisation as well as principal officers
and Staff Council members. On this occasion, Smt. Sumitra Harit, Chairperson, DLW Women's
Welfare Organisation inaugurated the LED TV (with dish facility) at Women’s Indoor Ward at DLW
Hospital for entertainment of women patients.
Annual Inspection of DLW St. John's Ambulance Brigade
Annual inspection of DLW St. John's Ambulance Brigade concluded at DLW Basketball
ground on 25th January with an impressive parade and salute
by the Brigade members. On this occasion, Chief guest Dr.
R.C.Trivedi, Chief Medical Officer and Inspection Officer
unfurled the Brigade's flag and inspected the parade.
The Brigade members demonstrated various exercises on first aid as providing first aid to
the victims of a casualty in any situation and transporting them to the hospital or some other
places, as well as stretcher drill, fireman lift, artificial breathing and many other rescue and first aid
methods. On this occasion, the brigade members
also presented a brief cultural programme, which
was highly appreciated by the guests. During the
programme, Dr.Trivedi also gave away awards to
the members for their commendable services on
various occasions and achievements in the first aid. On this occasion, a competition on first aid
related exercises was also organised, in which team no.-4 leaded by Shri Rajesh Kumar got first
place.
Earlier, Shri Rajiv Kumar, Core Commander welcomed
the chief guest by presenting him bouquet and memento. Core
Officer Shri Nitin Mehrotra presented annual report of the
Brigade. The programme concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Shankar Singh,
Divisional Surgeon and Shri P.N.Singh, Secy./SJAB conducted the whole programme efficiently. On
this occasion senior officers, office bearers and members of SJAB were present in a large number.
Hon’ble Prime Minister at DLW
On the arrival of Hon’ble Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi at DLW on 22nd January,
2016, General Manager Shri Ashok Kumar
Harit along with Chief Mechanical Engineer Shri
Ashok Kumar Singh welcomed him.
On this occasion Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Modi distributed various aids and assistive
devices to “Divyangjans”. He also flagged-off a new train “Mahamana Express” from Varanasi to
Delhi via Lucknow in presence of Hon’ble Minister Of State for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble
Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot, Hon’ble Minister for
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Shri Kalraj Mishra, Hon’ble Ministers of State for Social
Justice and Empowerment Shri Krishna Pal Gurjar & Shri Vijay Sampla, Hon’ble Minister for
Secondary Education, Govt. of UP Shri Balram Yadav and Lord Loomba of Loomba Foundation.
Member Mechanical, Railway Board visited DLW
Shri Hemant Kumar, Member Mechanical, Railway Board visited Diesel Locomotive Works on
15th January. On this occasion, he went round the workshop along with Shri Ashok Kumar Harit,
GM, Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, CME, Shri K.B.Sahay, CME/P and other officers. He inspected various
shops including New Block Shop, Engine Shop, Loco Assembly Shop and Loco Test Shop. During
the inspection he witnessed the manufacturing process and discussed various technical issues with
the accompanying officers regarding locomotive manufacturing.
Earlier, on arriving the New Block Shop Shri Hement Kumar was given a grand guard of
honour by RPF personnel. Thereafter, he
commissioned the newly installed Portal
Milling Machine by pushing the button.
Earlier, performing the rituals he inaugurated
the machine by cutting the ribbon and
unveiling the plaque. This 19 Axis CNC Heavy
Duty Portal Milling Machine is equipped with
6 Spindle Heads, Siemens 840DSL Controller,
Automatic Tool Changer with 100 tools Pocket Magazine as well as UPS for 40 Minutes Power
backup. Power consumption in this machine is 180KVA. To cope up with the increasing production
of locomotives, this machine will speed up the production of crank cases for locomotives. During
the workshop visit MM inspected the 6000 tones capacity store ward incorporating automatic
storage and retrieval system as well as new compressor room also, constructing under DLW’s
expansion project and expressed satisfaction over the progress of the works.
On this occasion, addressing the JAG and above officers, Shri Hemant Kumar instructed
them to equip locomotives with the Hotel Load, Auxiliary Power Unit, Distributed Power Control
System techniques and to make provision of toilet in
locos. He emphasised on lowering the sound level in the
locomotives’ cab and to make it dust free. He suggested
them to make arrangement of pre-lubrication in
locomotives after shut down and check the leakage in
them. He instructed them to speed up the development
and manufacturing of 6000 HP locomotive, Dual Mode
Locomotive (Diesel/Electric) and Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Locomotive. During the visit, Hon’ble MM held a meeting with General Manager Shri Ashok Kumar
Harit as well as RDSO, Railway Board officers and HODs of DLW. In which he witnessed a power
point presentation containing production, achievements, ongoing projects as well as future
planning of DLW and expressed happiness over the development of infrastructure, indigenisation
and quality progress of DLW.
On this occasion, Shri Hemant Kumar also met Staff Council members as well as the
representatives of other employees associations and office bearers of SC/ST/OBC Association and
received memorandum from them.
DECEMBER-2015
Hon’ble Minister of State for Railways inaugurated RPF Central Police Canteen at DLW
Hon’ble Minister of State for Railways Shri Manoj
Sinha inaugurated RPF Central Police Canteen on 30th
December at Diesel Locomotive Works, RPF Barrack by
unveiling the plaque and cutting the ribbon.
On this occasion General Manager Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, Chief Mechanical Engineer Shri
Ashok Kumar Singh, Controller of Stores Shri V.P.Pathak, Chief Engineer Shri R.B. Yadav, Chief
Security Commissioner, North Eastern Railway, Gorakhpur
Shri S.K.Singh, Divisional Railway Manager Shri Satish
Kashyap as well as Heads of Departments, officers, RPF
Jawans and employees were present in a large number.
The Canteen will be operated under Shri Jitendra Srivastava, Sr. Security Commissioner,
Railway Protection Force, DLW. RPF personnel of DLW, North Eastern Railway and Northern Railway
will be benefited with the operation of this canteen. The main objective of this canteen is to provide
quality products used in routine life to RPF personnel on
subsidized rates. A vast range of the items as Soap,
Shampoo, Deo, Tooth-pest, Brush, Bornvita, Chyavanprash,
Shaving Cream, Detergent Powder, Suitcase, Mixer Grinder,
Pressure Cooker etc are available in this canteen. There is
further plan to expend this canteen in future also.
Inter Divisional RPF Basketball Championship
Under the auspices of DLW Railway Protection Force Inter Divisional RPF Basketball
Championship was organised on 28th and 29th December at DLW Basketball Court. It was
inaugurated by Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, Chief Mechanical
Engineer by introducing with the participating players and
announcing the opening of the championship. The
championship concluded on 29th December with the
announcing of closure of tournament by Shri Sunil Kumar
Singh, Chief Security Commissioner, Gorakhpur. Shri Singh also gave away award and shields to
the winner & runner team as well as players individually also.
In the final match, North Eastern Railway headquarter
Gorakhpur team deteated Varanasi Division team with 34-13
and ran away with the coveted shield. Shri Suryabhan Singh
of North Eastern Railway headquarter, Gorakhpur bagged the
best player award.
At the end of the championship, Shri Jitendra
Srivastava, Senior Security Commissioner proposed the vote
of thanks and Shri Vikas Singh, Assistant Security
Commissioner & Secy./Volleyball conducted the whole
programme efficiently. Headquarter Gorakhpur including
Varanasi, Lucknow, Izzatnagar divisions of North Eastern
Railway as well as host DLW participated in this championship.
Meeting of Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti at DLW
Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti (NRKS) held a meeting on 22nd December at Hall of
Fame. Presiding over the meeting Shri Arjun Tabiyar, Mukhya Rajbhasha Adhikari & Chief
Personnel Officer, DLW and Vice-President, Nagar
Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti, Varanasi said that it is
the positive result of cooperation between various
offices that a lot of success has been achieved in
popularising the uses of Rajbhasha. Expressing
happiness over the meeting organised as per the
Rajbhasha Calendar released by the Union Home
Ministry, he asked the departments that those who
could not get them registered with the committee should do the same online soon. He appealed all
the departments to link themselves online to get better uses of information technology. He also
drew the attention of the members towards the inspections made from time to time by the
Parliamentary Rajbhasha Committee and said that the questionnaire of Parliamentary Rajbhasha
Committee should be read carefully and efforts should be made to overcome shortcomings. He also
made appeals to the members of the coordination committees to make better contacts with the
member offices.
Conducting the meeting, Member Secy./NRKS
and Varistha Rajbhasha Adhikari Shri Rajendra Kumar
gave details of last meeting and highlighted the
Rajbhasha Policies. He also put up the status of the
target & implementation as well as progress reports of
NRKS offices.
On this occasion, Shri Santosh Shukla, ADRM, NER, Shri J.N.Ray, Representative, Hindi
Parishad, Central Secretariat as well as Heads/representatives of Central Government Offices, Cor-
porations, Government Undertakings and Autonomous Organisations expressed their views. Earlier,
Shri Rajendra Kumar, Member Secy./NRKS and Varistha Rajbhasha Adhikari welcomed the guests
and at the end of the meeting he proposed the vote of thanks. As many as 67 Central Government
Offices and 19 Central Undertakings are registered with Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti.
Civil Defence Day at DLW
Under the auspicious of Diesel Locomotive Works Civil Defence Organisation, Civil DefenceDay was observed at DLW Stadium on 06th December. On this occasion, the programme beganwith the impressive parade, march-past and salute by the Civil Defence members as well asunfurling of Civil Defence flag and inspection of parade by chief guest Shri Ashok Kumar Harit,
General Manager. Congratulating the members on CivilDefence Day, Shri Harit said that to minimise the effects ofinternal destruction and to keep the moral of the people highduring the Second World War, an organization was formedunder the Ministry of Defence named “Air Raid Precautions”.Keepings its importance in view, subsequently, it wasrenamed as “Civil Defence” Organisation and was put underthe Home Ministry. This organisation has the status of thecountry's fourth army. Lauding the presentation of rescueand relief, as well as first aid exercises by the Civil Defencemembers during the emergency situations Shri Harit
appreciated the members for the launching of cleanliness drive in DLW premises and expressedhope that the organization will continue these exercises time to time to remain fit and alert forfacing any emergency situation.
On this occasion, the Civil Defence members put up a live and effective presentation ofvarious relief & rescue as well as first aid exercises for the citizens and injured persons during thebombardment in war time as - defusing ofbombs, fire fighting, to bring down the injuredpersons from considerable heights by onlystretcher and rope without sufficientequipments, providing first aid to the injuredpersons, and to transfer the injured personsfrom the accident site to safe place as well asstretcher drill, fireman lift, human crutch andmany other rescue methods were successfullydemonstrated. During the presentation Shri Asht Bhuja Misra, Sr. Civil Defence Inspectorconducted the programme. Expressing happiness over the successfully performing the exercises,Shri Harit declared a cash award of ` 25000/- for the members of Civil Defence. The programme
concluded with the camp fire. On this occasion, Smt. SumitraHarit, Chairperson, Smt. Anuradha Singh, Vice-Chairperson,DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation and members alongwithS/Shri A.K.Singh, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Arjun Tabiyar,Chief Personnel Officer, R.B.Yadav, Chief Engineer,S.K.Katiyar, Chief Mechanical Engineer/Plant, R.R.Jha, ChiefMarketing Manager, P.Ananth, Chief MechanicalEngineer/Material, other officers, office bearers and membersof the organisation, employees and viewers were present in alarge number.
At the end of the programme Shri Panna Lal, Controller, DLW Civil Defence Organisationproposed the vote of thanks. Shri B.L.Nag, Dy. Controller, DLW Civil Defence Organisationpresented the Annual Report of the organisation and Shri Narendra Kumar Mishra conducted thewhole programme efficiently.
Bal Niketan School organised its annual function “Kriti”
Bal Niketan a primary school run by DLW Women’s Welfare Organiasation celebrated its
Annual Function “Kriti” at Cinema Hall on 10th December with presentation of colourful cultural
programmes by children of Nursery, LKG and UKG. Smt.
Anuradha Singh, Vice-Chairperson, DLW Women’s Welfare
Organiasation was the chief guest of the programme.
On this occasion, the programme started with welcome
song presented by the children of school. Thereafter, the children of Nursery presented the group
dance ‘Chu.Chu.Chu Chidiya Bole…’, ‘Sha La La…’, ‘Tara Rum Pum…’, ‘Chhoti Si Asha…’ & ‘Boogie-
Woogie…’ etc. To mark the occasion, the students of LKG
presented the eye catching fusion dance ‘Cartoon Network’ &
‘Retro Fun’ as well as the play ‘Swach Bharat-Sunder Bharat’
and ‘Sabj-e-Sammelan’ was also presented by the children of
UKG.
Earlier, chief guest Smt. Anuradha Singh, gave away awards to the winners of various
academic activities. Smt. Rimjhim Prasad, Incharge, Bal Niketan presented the annual report of the
school. While Smt. Gunjan Tripathi, Incharge, Bal Niketan
proposed the vote of thanks. On this occasion, Smt. Sangeeta
Sagar, Secy. and members of DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation, employees, teachers, parents and children of
Bal Niketan were present in a large numbers. Head Mistress of
the school Smt. Nilam Ahuja welcomed the guests and Smt. Sumona Nag, Teacher, Bal Niketan
School conducted the whole programme efficiently.
NOVEMBER-2015
Bulk Indent Meeting for High Horse Power Locomotives at DLW
To discuss the requirement of Zonal Railways for imported and indigenous vital spares forthe year 2017-2018, two day Annual Bulk Indent Meeting for High Horse Power (HHP) locomotiveswas organised on 20th & 21st November at Hall of Fame. Addressing the delegates of Railway Board,Zonal Railways and RDSO, Shri P.K.Agarwal, Additional Member/Mechanical Engineering, RailwayBoard expressing satisfaction over the smooth supply of the spare parts of HHP locomotives toZonal Railways, he emphasised on to increase the reliability and availability of locomotives. He
expressed concern over the shortage of sources of supplyof equipments for high horse power locomotives and alsofocused upon the common faults and problems occurringin the spare parts of locomotives. Besides he alsostressed the need to develop the new sources of thespares of HHP locomotives to ensure their quality anduninterrupted supply as well as fast disposal of WarrantyClaims. He advised that the suppliers of these spareparts should be treated as partners and said that in caseof failure of spares, joint inspection should be carried outwith them to find out the appropriate solution of theproblem and to establish the reasons of failure.
Welcoming the representatives from Railway Board, Zonal Railways and RDSO Shri AshokKumar Harit, General Manager said that DLW continuously increasing the production of HHPlocomotives. He asked the Zonal Railways to give feedback regarding the performance of theselocomotives regularly, so that on the basis of available informations, quality spares could besupplied to them. He also assured that DLW will extend its full support to Zonal Railways in seekingout of their problems.
Addressing representatives of the meeting Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, Chief MechanicalEngineer threw light upon the efforts of DLW for the development of new locomotives andincreasing the production, he said that besides the production, we are in efforts to develop the newsources of the spare parts of these locomotives to ensure their uninterrupted supply. He advisedthe Zonal Railways to send the indents well in time for the supply of spares.
Speaking on this occasion, Shri V.R.Mishra, Controller of Stores threw light on the effortsbeing made by the Stores Department to maintain the supply chain of spares for the HHPlocomotives to the Zonal Railways according to their demand and assured them of improving thesupply of it. On this occasion, Shri Vivek Kumar, Executive Director, MechanicalEngineering/Traction, Railway Board focussed in detail on the general deficiencies found in sparesof HHP locomotives and emphasised on improving their quality and supply. He also suggested theofficers, connected with the maintenance of HHP locomotives, to form a group on WhatsApp forsharing the technical information and stressed the need of modification in safety items, so that theaccidents could be checked. In the meeting, DLW’s HODs as well as representatives of ZonalRailways expressed their views and submitted their demand of spares for the year 2017-18.Earlier, welcoming the officers and representatives of Zonal Railways Shri P.Ananth, CME/Mapprised of them about the improvements being made in the supply of spares of high horse powerlocomotives and two day schedule/minutes of the meeting. Senior officials of Railway Board, RDSOand Zonal Railways participated in this meeting. On this occation, the suppliers of spare parts ofhigh horse power locomotives also apprised about the development of new components to thedelegates through presentation.
During the two-day meeting, the demand and supply of spare parts, warranty claims andother various technical issues related to high horse power locomotives were discussed with ZonalRailways.
Cancer Detection Camp & Exhibition at DLW
Under the joint auspices of Diesel Locomotive Works Central Hospital and Indian Railway
Cancer Institute, North Eastern Railway, Varanasi, a Cancer Detection Camp & seminar was
organised at DLW Central Hospital on 21st November. Expressing on the relevance of cancer
awareness and detection camps, chief guest Shri Ashok Kumar
Harit, General Manager said that if cancer is detected in early
stage, it is curable. Stating the tobacco, betel, cigarette and
alcohol main factors behind the cancer, he suggested to avoid
them. Shri Harit suggested the time to time check-up of cancer
for the prevention of such serious disease.
Delivering the lecture on this occasion, main speaker Dr. S.A.Khan, Onco Surgeon, Indian
Railway Cancer Institute, North Eastern Railway, Varanasi apprised about the symptoms and
preventive measures of cancer through presentation and informed that 17.9 million people are
suffering with cancer in India, while 12 percent people die from cancer in the world. If the cancer is
detected in early stage, the lives of more than 80 percent of patients could be saved.
On this occasion, Dr. Arti Divya, Indian Railway Cancer Institute, North Eastern Railway,
Varanasi put up a specialized presentation on “Breast cancer - safety & prevention” and “Cervix’
Cancer”.
Earlier, welcoming the guests Dr. S.S.Negi, Chief Medical Officer threw light on different
stages and tests of cancer. The programme concluded with vote of thanks proposed by
Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Addl. Chief Medical Superintendent/Administration. On this occasion, S/Shri,
J.N.Pandey, FA&CAO, Arjun Tabiyar, CPO, V.R.Mishra, COS,
R.B.Yadav, CE, R.R.Jha, CMgM, Manish Kumar Gupta, DGM,
Dr. Shankar Singh, Addl. Chief Medical Superintendent, Dr.
Sunil Kumar, Dr. Suresh Pal, Dr. Madhulika Singh as well as
other officers, doctors, para-medical staff, employees and
patients were present in a large number. Dr. Monica Shukla,
Gynecologist conducted the whole programme efficiently.
On this occasion a Cancer Awareness Exhibition was also setup, which was inaugurated by
Smt. Narvada Tabiyar, Member, DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation by cutting the ribbon. In this
exhibition, detailed information about cancer, main factors, symptoms of cancer and its diagnosis
etc. were shown through pictures and write-ups. During the Cancer Detection Camp, organised on
this occasion, doctors of Indian Railways Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Varanasi and DLW
examined as many as 50 people.
Indian Railways Accounts Services (IRAS) Day at DLW
Under the joint auspices of Diesel Locomotive Works Accounts Department and Indian
Railways Accounts Services (IRAS), Varanasi Chapter, Indian Railways Accounts Services (IRAS)
Day was organized at Officers’ Guest House on 19th November.
On this occasion, chief guest of the programme Shri
J.N.Pandey, FA&CAO said that IRAS officers are an important
part of Indian Railways as the back bone of Indian Railways,
which is one of the biggest Railway organizations in the world.
In present economic scenario, no organization can progress
without a smooth and effective financial management and IRAS
officers are running the financial management of Railways
successfully.
Presiding over the programme Shri N.S.Pangtey, FA&CAO/TOT highlighted the history,
achievements and activities of IRAS officers and their contribution in development of Indian
Railways.
On this occasion, all the IRAS officers including working
and retired officers of DLW and Varanasi expressed their views
and shared the experiences. S/Shri J.K.Singh, Dy. FA/B&B.
B.N.Singh, Dy. FA/Finance and other Accounts officers
attended this programme in a large number. Shri R.R.Gupta,
Dy.FA/S&W conducted the whole programme and welcomed
the guests, while Shri C.K.Verma, Dy.FA/G proposed the vote
of thanks.
Communal Harmony/National Integration Week at DLW
Communal Harmony/National Integration Week was observed at Diesel Locomotive Works
from 19th to 25th November. In this connection, on 19th
November Shri Ashok Kumar Harit administered the
Communal Harmony/National Integration pledge to the
officers and employees. On this occasion S/Shri A.K.Singh,
CME, V.R.Mishra, COS, Anil Kumar Sharma, CQAM, Arjun
Tabiyar, CPO, K.B.Sahay, CME/P, S.K.Sagar, CPM/Mod.,
P.Ananth, CME/M, N.S.Pangtey, FA&CAO/TOT, R.B.Yadav, CE as well as other officers and
employees took the pledge in a large number. Earlier, in the morning Bharat Scouts & Guides
members organized Sarva Dharma Prarthna Sabha at Community Hall.
In this connection ‘Nirbal Varg Divas’ was also organized on 24th November at Technical
Training Center auditorium. Shri Arjun Tabiyar, CPO presided over the programme. On this
occasion, Shri Musafir, National
General Secretary, All India SC&ST
Welfare Association and Shri M. K.
Ahirwar, Professor, History
Department, Banaras Hindu
University the main speakers, delivered lectures on the works and teachings of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
and Gautam Buddha and put valuable suggestions to the upliftment of weaker sections of the
society. On this occasion, Shri Pravin Kumar, Dy.CPO, Ravish Kumar, Dy.CME/Planning as well as
other officers, office bearers & members of SC/ST/OBC Associations and employees were present
in a large number. At the end of the programme Shri R.K.Chaudhari, APO/IR proposed the vote of
thanks and Shri M.P.Thakur, Chief Welfare Inspector conducted the whole programme efficiently.
Surya Shashthi Mahotsav at DLW
Under the auspices of DLW Surya Shashthi Mahotsava Samiti, Shashthi Poojan was
organised on 17th November at Surya Sarovar. On this occasion, chief guest Shri Ashok Kumar
Harit, General Manager and Smt. Sumitra Harit, Chairperson, DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation
started the Shashthi Mahotsava with Poojan & Arti as well as Sarovar Parikrama. They went round
the Surya Sarovar along with
Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, CME,
Smt. Anuradha Singh, Vice-
Chairperson, DLW Women’s
Welfare Organisation, Convener
of the Samiti Shri A.K.Sharma,
CQAM, Smt. Meena Sharma,
Member, DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation, Shri V.R.Mishra, COS, Shri A.K.Singh, CDE, Shri Manish Kumar Gupta, DGM, Smt.
Manisha Gupta, Joint Secy., DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation, other officers, Staff Council
members and the office bearers of the Samiti.
On this holy occasion, the DLW Surya Shashthi Mahotsava Samiti arranged the Poojan as
well as also organized the various programmes like – Sunder Kanda Path, Hanuman Chalisa,
chanting of hymns, Bhajans and Shashthi songs etc. In Surya Shasthi Mahotsav, a large number of
devotees-women and men offered Ardhya and Poojan to the setting sun. Shashthi Mahotsava
concluded with the offering of Ardhya to the rising sun at next morning on 18th November.
On this occasion, a large fair was visible at Surya Sarovar, where DLW officers, employees,
their families & friends enjoyed the fair as well as witnessed and offered Poojan to the Sun God at
the beautifully decorated Surya Sarovar.
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