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BHEL Bhopal unit commissions metal cutting gas plant

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Heavy Electronics Limited (BHEL) has commissioned a 1,900 kg capacity metal cutting gas plant at its Bhopal (MP) plant. This plant was inaugurated by Secretary of Department of Heavy Industries (DHI), Dr AR Sihag on Wednesday. During the inauguration of the cutting plant, BHEL's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Dr Nalin Singhal, Joint Secretary, Department of Heavy Industries, Amit Varadan and BHEL's (Bhopal) Executive Director DK Thakur were present on the occasion. Other senior officers and employees of BHEL Bhopal unit were also present.

Metal cutting gas plant that has been installed at the Gas and Power Plant Division in the BHEL's Bhopal unit, is the first industrial set-up for metal cutting in this capacity range.

Metal cutting gas plant that has been installed at the Gas and Power Plant Division in the BHEL's Bhopal unit, is the first industrial set-up for metal cutting in this capacity range.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited

Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL) is a Maharatna PSU under the administrative control of the Ministry of Heavy Industries. BHEL is one of the largest engineering and manufacturing companies of its kind in India engaged in design, engineering, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products and services with over 180 product offerings to meet the ever-growing needs of the core sectors of economy, and India's largest power generation equipment manufacturer.

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