HSL celebrates 81st Foundation Day; dedicates 200th constructed Ship for Indian Navy
On this occasion, HSL released a book on “200 Ships & Beyond” in commemoration to the glorious history of eight-plus decades.
HSL celebrates 81st Foundation Day; dedicates 200th constructed Ship for Indian Navy
New Delhi: Hindustan Shipyard Ltd celebrates yesterday on 21 Jun 2022 81st Foundation Day by dedicating its 200th constructed Ship ‘Balbir’ for Indian Navy and 2000th repaired Ship ‘SCI Pawan’ of SCI to the Nation under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM).
On this occasion, HSL released a book on “200 Ships & Beyond” in commemoration to the glorious history of eight-plus decades. Launched 3 Information technology-based applications namely, Annual Property returns, NIC mail access from LAN PC, and Dynamic payment QR code for tax invoices to the customer for the benefit of the employees under the green initiative.
Instituted the newly refurbished Submarine Pump Test Bed facility and renovated quarters in HSL residential Colony for the welfare of Employees as a part of AKAM.
HSL has set itself on the path of transformation and is emerging as ‘New HSL’. The Major reforms undertaken at HSL in the past few months have propelled its growth and created extensive opportunities for MSMEs. It is working to increase the pace of transformation & double its turnover in this year of ‘Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav’.
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