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Tata
Steel wins accolades from the Indian Institute of Metals
November 11, 2005
A D Baijal conferred the prestigious
Tata gold medal
A
D Baijal, vice-president (raw materials) Tata Steel
has been conferred the prestigious Tata gold medal from
the Indian Institute of Metals for his significant contribution
to metallurgical industries for the year 2005. Among
the distinguish recipients of the Tata gold medal award
from Tata Steel are Dr Jamshed J Irani former managing
director, Tata Steel and director Tata Sons, Dr T Mukheerjee,
deputy managing director (steel) Tata Steel and B Muthuraman,
managing director, Tata Steel.
The Indian Institute of Metals
has been commemorating the National Metallurgists
Day (NMD) every year on November 14. The Indian Institute
of Metals on behalf of the ministry of steel selects
and honours distinguished metallurgists of India for
their outstanding contribution in the field of metallurgical
education, research and industry.
Several other executives from
Tata Steel will also be recognised for their contribution
in metallurgy by the Indian Institute of Metals at the
NMD celebrations slated for November 14, 2005 at 'Student
Activity Centre, Convocation Hall', Indian Institute
of Technology, Chennai.
The O P Jindal gold medal
for outstanding contribution to the development of ferrous
metals and alloys is being awarded to U K Chaturvedi,
vice president (long products) Tata Steel. The SAIL
gold medal for best paper published in the transactions
- TP1884 'Modelling cored wire injection in steel melts'
is being jointly awarded to Sarbendu Sanyal, Tata Steel,
Sanjay Chandra, Tata Steel, Amreek Singh and G G Roy
of IIT, Kharagpur. Alka Bhatia of Tata Steel will be
awarded with the young metallurgist award.

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