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BHEL wins maximum number of 7 ICWAI
National Awards
New Delhi, July 09, 2010
Navaratna
engineering and manufacturing enterprise, Bharat Heavy
Electricals Limited (BHEL) has been conferred the maximum
number of ‘ICWAI National Awards for Excellence in Cost
Management’, among public and private sector companies.
Significantly, the company has won seven of these
prestigious awards for 2009.
BHEL has been awarded the recognition for the fifth
successive year, having earlier won the awards for the
years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. An independent jury
headed by the former Chief Justice of India, J.S. Verma
unanimously selected BHEL in the Public Manufacturing
Large Organisation category, and its units namely
Electronics Division and Electroporcelains Division at
Bangalore and other units at Jhansi; Haridwar, Ranipet and
Trichy in various other categories, for the Awards for
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Instituted in the year 2003, by the Institute of Cost and
Works Accountants of India, the awards are presented annually
to corporate entities in their journey towards excellence in
cost management, quality and delivery. The awards were
presented by Salman Khurshid, Hon’ble Union Minister of State
for Corporate Affairs to B.P. Rao, Chairman & Managing
Director, BHEL, in the presence of R. Bandyopadhyay,
Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs at a function in New
Delhi.
BHEL has maintained its track record of earning profits
uninterruptedly for over three decades without a break.
Notably, in 2009-10, BHEL further built on the growth momentum
achieved in the year before, completing yet another successful
year, which saw the company reiterate its commitment to the
country’s power development programme and other infrastructure
sectors.
The company achieved a significant growth of 21% in its
turnover at Rs.34,154 Crore and recorded an all-time high Net
Profit (PAT) of Rs. 4,311 Crore, as against Rs.3,138 crore in
the year before - a quantum jump of 37%. The best cost
management practices across the company enabled BHEL to reduce
the material cost by 2.8% in the year 2009-10.
With a highest-ever order book position of over Rs.1,44,000
Crore, at the end of the fiscal, the company expects to
achieve robust growth in 2010-11 and beyond. A final equity
dividend of 123% has been declared in addition to the interim
equity dividend of 110% paid earlier for fiscal 2009-10,
maintaining the track record of paying dividends
uninterruptedly since 1976-77.
BHEL has been committed to the nation’s power development
programme and has reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian
Power Sector by equipping itself for the future, by way of
contemporary technology, state-of-the-art manufacturing
facilities and skilled technical manpower to meet the
country’s power forecast in the future. The company has
established the capability to deliver 15,000 MW per annum and
further augmentation to 20,000 MW per annum is underway.
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