Tuesday, August 16, 2011

OTHER TYPES

High Grog Bricks

Our company manufactures highly durable High Grog Bricks, which are used extensively for numerous construction projects and other purposes. Fabricated from optimum quality raw material these Dense High Grog Bricks symbolizes strength and outstanding capability to withstand high temperature. Their escalating demand in various industrial segments has given us the distinction of one of the renowned Grog Clay Bricks Suppliers in Andhra Pradesh.

Application Areas
  • Blast furnace 1350 degree Celsius
  • BF heart and bottom
  • Hot metal ladle
  • BF stove @ wall brick
  • Coke oven battery
  • BF heart bottom, belly and ladle
  • BF Bosch & tuyer zone

Technical Specifications

Brand NameAL203% (MAX)Fe203 (Min)B.D. (Min)A.P% (Max)CCS Kg /PCEoC (Min) Cm2(Min)RUL TaoCPLC @ oC (Min)Application Area % (Max)
DC-30352.202.022250311450±0.8For Blast Furnace 1350oC
DC-35D392.002.151840017501450±0.5, 1450oCBF (up to @ 700M3) Heart & Bottom. Hot metal Ladle.
DC-40HG402.002.151840017501410±0.75, 1450oCBF stove @ wall brick (up to 700M3) Coke Oven Battery
DC-42HG421.802.201640017501500±0.2, 1450oCBF(Up to @ 700M3) Heart Bottom & belly & Ladle, Coke Oven Battery
DC-45HG451.802.351645017501525±2.5, 1450oCBF(Up to @ 700M3) Bosch & Tuyer Zone, Coke Oven Battery

Fire Clay Bricks

Fire Clay Bricks are the most common forms of bricks used for construction purposes. Our company offers various types of Fire Clay Refractory Bricks with different capacities to withstand high temperature. These general purpose fire clay bricks are manufactured from optimum quality raw material and duly heated under fire for ensuing durability and strength. We have been supplying these bricks to every corner of the country and we have marked our presence as one of the paramount High Alumina Fire Clay Bricks Suppliers from Andhra Pradesh India.

Application Areas
  • General Purpose
  • Safety lining of steel ladles
  • Heat treatment unit
  • Forging unit

Technical Specifications

Brand NameAL203% (MAX)Fe203 (Min)B.D. (Min)A.P% (Max)CCS Kg /PCEoC (Min) Cm2(Min)RUL TaoCPLC @ oC (Min)Application Area % (Max)
DC -30302.51.925200301350
General purpose uses
DC -35352.002.002520016701380±0.5For general purpose upto 10000C
DC -40403.502.052530017001400±1.5General purpose up to 14000C & safety lining of steel ladles
DC -45453.502.372435017171400±1.0General purpose upto 1400oC & Heat treatment unit % Forging unit

Company Profile



Durga Ceramics is an A.P. based firm that is engaged in the manufacturing and supplying of different refractory products. The variety of products that we provide is High Alumina Mortar, High Grog Bricks, Alumina Based Ceramics, Fire Clay Mortar, Acid Resistant Bricks, etc. Since our inception in the year 2005, we are showing immense growth. We are developing at a faster rate under the due guidance of our knowledgeable CEO, Mr. A.N Subrahmanyam. We are regarded as one of the preeminent Acid Proof Bricks Manufacaturers and Dense Fire Clay Suppliers in AP, India.

Infrastructure
The up-to-date infrastructure is backed by a well-organized and resourced manufacturing unit. Our production unit is highly efficient and is invested with latest machines like Heavy Duty Press up to 150 tons and fired in Tunnel Kiln that assures uniform quality products. Our strong infrastructural base enables us to provide customized products as per the specifications provided by the clients. our monthly capacity is 900MT.

Quality
We are a quality conscious organization that aims to provide quality products. The raw materials that we use are sourced from trusted vendors that assure their supreme quality. The products are duly tested at various parameters to ensure their faultlessness.

Clientele
We have established a well-bonded network that is enabling us to trade all across India without any impediments. We are successfully catering to the needs of various Industries like Paper, Sugar, Steel, etc. Some of our major customers are :

  • Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant
  • JSW Steel
  • Sugar, Paper and Solvent Plants

Name of CEO : Mr. A.N Subrahmanyam
Year of Establishment : 2005
Nature of Buisness : Manufacturer & Supplier
No. of Employees : 50
Annual Turnover : Rs. 6 Crore
Market Covered : Domestic

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Top Engineering Colleges of 2011


Shreya Atrey of the Class of 2011 won the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) at Oxford University-the fourth student in nine years at NALSAR to bag the coveted fellowship. Aditya Singh, another fresh graduate, will be joining the Yale Law School for a masters programme on a generous scholarship, making him the only Indian in the class this year.
Also from the same class, with no work experience, Raadhika Gupta has been chosen by Harvard Law School for the masters programme (LL.M), while Abhishek Chopra was awarded the Young India Fellowship (only 50 are chosen nationwide in a year) to pursue higher studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Several others from NALSAR are joining corporate law firms in India and abroad, adding to the appeal of the institution.
Little wonder then that the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University of Law (NALSAR), Hyderabad, a relatively new institution, has topped the rankings for law colleges this year for the second time- the first was in 2008-displacing the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
The 50-acre NALSAR campus, from where the ninth batch graduates this year, attracts bright youngsters from across the country for its excellent infrastructure and academic environment.
It provides a platform for greater synergy between students, the creme de la creme of the lawyer community and select judges on campus. The big names visiting campus include M.N. Rao, former chief justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court; J. Chelameswar, chief justice of the Kerala High Court; N.R. Madhava Menon, founder head of NLSIU, Bangalore; Alan Meisel and David Barnard of the University of Pittsburgh, US; and U.C. Banerjee, former judge of the Supreme Court.
Vice-Chancellor Veer Singh draws them in in an attempt to keep courses relevant and students aware of the country's dynamic legal structure and its impact on international laws. "Our teaching style is interactive and the students get the highest level of professional exposure thanks to internships with international and national law firms, the courts, senior lawyers and NGOs," says Singh.
"Our aim is to prepare lawyers who are technically sound, professionally competent and socially relevant." Retired Supreme Court judge Jagannadha Rao is an honorary professor and expert in comparative constitutional law.
Some NALSAR faculty also work as consultants in the drafting of laws. Its Centre for Disability Studies headed by Amita Dhanda is a legal consultant to the committee set up by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment of the Government of India for drafting a law on the rights of people with disabilities. For final year students, or those who have just graduated, it has been a learning experience as they have contributed to the drafting process of a bill.
NALSAR students also participate in international conferences besides publishing three journals every year. Around 10 of them spend a semester at foreign universities under the student exchange programme. The destinations include Griffith University, Australia; University of Western Ontario, Canada; Santa Clara University, US; University of Illinois College of Law, US; University of Lucerne, Switzerland; Singapore Management University, Singapore. With a 25-member teaching faculty, 400 students in the five-year BA LL.B (Honours) course and 100 pursuing the graduate programme, NALSAR has a healthy teacher-student ratio of 1:20.
Besides extensive Internet access, a rich library, opportunities to participate in enriching moot court competitions across the country and meet a large number of legal luminaries, the students also participate in intensive 16-week internships during two breaks from class schedules in a year. NALSAR excels over other law schools in moot court competitions, which are competitive and very academically rigorous. For the past two years, NALSAR has finished in first place with National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata, and NLSIU finishing in second and third places, according to law website LegallyIndia.
Impressed, Law Commission Vice-Chairman K.T.S. Tulsi has donated Rs 25 lakh to institute an annual National Moot at NALSAR while another Supreme Court lawyer, K.K.Venugopal, partially funds the participation of the NALSAR team at international moot competitions, besides conferences at NALSAR.
To enable students to stay abreast of the latest trends and interact with subject specialists and experts, NALSAR has ventured into frontier areas of law and management introducing courses in cyber legislation, intellectual property rights, insurance and banking laws, civil aviation management, realty sector, law and administration, aerospace studies and research.
It has also a number of advanced centres for higher studies and research in SAARC policy and laws, disability studies, aerospace research, international humanitarian law, environmental law, cyber law, media laws and intellectual property rights.
It has introduced a two-year master's course in law of financial services and capital markets in collaboration with the Institute of Insurance and Risk Management, Hyderabad, and a one-year post-graduate diploma in aviation law and air transport management in collaboration with the Institute of Applied Aviation Management, Kozhikode, in Sharjah in the UAE. Singh says the course is to be made available in Hong Kong or Singapore later this year.
NALSAR is collaborating with the National Academy of Construction, Hyderabad, to offer a one-year diploma course in law of contract administration and real estate management and a one-year post-graduate diploma course in law of infrastructure and disaster management.
"Real estate is the largest employer after agriculture in the country," points out Singh.
WORLD CLASS FROM THE WORD GO
Established as a fully residential institution by the Andhra Pradesh government in 1998, the NALSAR University of Law, with Professor Ranbir Singh as founder vice chancellor, is a pioneering law school. The Class of 2011 just completed the flagship five-year BALL.B (Hons) course this year.With just 80 students a year and several professors living on campus, learning is more meaningful. NALSAR offers courses in a wide range of areas including laws governing financial services, capital markets, transport management, contract administration and real estate management.
NALSAR plays host to the Global Internet and Governance Advocacy (GIGA) project of the Department of Information Technology for research, training and education in Internet Governance. "We were chosen over the IIMs and IITs because of our inherent strengths as a forward-looking institution," says Singh. Under the Rs 2.21 crore project, awarded to NALSAR by the Department of Information Technology in March, the law school will host the server and other core facilities. In addition, NALSAR has been assigned the task of management and operation of Legal Information Institute of India-the largest free-access legal information portal in the country.
Singh is strict about students' conduct on campus with respect to timings and punishment. "Last year, we had to rusticate a student who with the help of conniving employees got hold of an exam question paper in advance," he says. "Their primary purpose here is to study and we are prepared to do all that we can, resources permitting, to enrich it." "Never has a student's genuine need to represent the university, like in moot court competitions, debates or conferences been turned down. If there is one single factor responsible for keeping NALSAR going, it is its vibrant and diverse student organisation- always on their toes throughout their law school lives and beyond," says Singh.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Delhi Belly Movie Review!!

Very rarely we come across a film that disgusts and delights in equal measure. A film that has us crinkling our nose, yet sticking a thumb up for approval. Delhi Belly is one such film. And though many of us feel, we're too old for potty humour, we're not. As you would imagine, Delhi's Belly manifests an upset stomach, rumbling constantly, warning you of its ominous contents. This sound can be roughly translated in words, by the song, 'I want to break free' by Queen.
The storyline is fairly uncomplicated for films in this genre. Parallel stories collide at certain parts but it seems natural and not Kukunoor-ish.  The film is about three Delhi bachelors, Tashi (Imran Khan), Arup (Vir Das) and Nitin (Kunaal Roy Kapoor), living in (by far) the filthiest bachelor pad constructed by any set designer ever.
Professionally, Arup is a cartoonist for an ad agency (weren't they called illustrators?), Tashi is a diligent journalist and Nitin is his photographer. Like every self-respecting bachelor, our lead trio has a sheer contempt for any household work and their landlord. Their routine life gets sticky once they get their shit mixed up (literally!) and deliver a wrong package. And just for fun, the wrong package is a stool sample!
Like 'Snatch', diamonds are the object of everyone's desire here too. But unlike 'Snatch', we just have one group of scums hunting for them that is headed by Somayajulu (Vijay Raaz). While they're on the run, they're joined by Menaka (Poorna Jagannathan) who hints on a subliminal relationship with Tashi but he's already going steady with doll-faced Sonia (Shenaz Treasurywala). Thankfully, this doesn't culminate into a love triangle.
A lot of people get seriously injured, a ceiling collapses, a few cars are dented but when you see a man with a live firecracker sticking out of his bum, you can hardly help yourself. Also you have Nitin taking dysentery to a level where the sound produced cannot be replicated by blowing into one's hand.
An aspect this film blatantly ignores is that our lead trio doesn't demonstrate Delhi-speak which is using voluminous and imprecise expressions in an idiotic fashion to say anything. But what it loses out in manner of speech, it makes up in visuals, as you see Delhi in its smuttiest and most deplorable avatar.
Among the cast, Vir is clearly the most talented and entertaining of the three and Imran is the least. Poorna is vivacious and lights up the screen with her personality and Shehnaz is, well, forced into ill-fitting clothes.
'Delhi Belly' is well-paced and the screenplay is cleverly woven to hold your attention and interest through the 96 minutes of its runtime. And although most songs are just used as a background score, 'Jaa Chudail' picturised on Vir's failed relationship is hilariously crazy.
This film may not be appetizing for all, but it surely has an appetite for potty sounds. A farting blockbuster for sure!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

PM has 'no objection'

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday he had a 'job to do' but would have no objection to quitting if the Congress wants its general secretary Rahul Gandhi to take over.
'I sincerely hope that whenever the Congress party makes up its mind, I have no objection to step down. But so long as I am there, I have a job to do,' Manmohan Singh said in his interaction with a group of editors here
The prime minister was asked about occasional voices in the Congress that Rahul Gandhi should take over.
He said that the party and its president Sonia Ganhi had entrusted 'me with this job to do'.
'I have not got any contrary view from the Congress high command. In fact, the Congress high command has been most supportive, particularly Mrs. Gandhi,' he said.
He, however, said that the 'general perception that younger people should take over' was 'the right sentiment'.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Fast hasn't ended, they wanted to kill me: Ramdev!

A visibly emotional Baba Ramdev Sunday accused the central government of betraying him and trying to kill him. Upon reaching his ashram in this pilgrim city Sunday after being evicted from Delhi, he also insisted that his fast against corruption had not ended.
'They wanted to kidnap me and kill me or send me somewhere,' a soar throated and at times teary eyed Baba Ramdev said at a press conference in Hardwar.
'My fast has not ended,' he said about the hunger strike against corruption which he had launched at the Delhi Ramlila ground Saturday but which was halted by police action on him and his supporters.
He also accused the government and Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal of cheating him.
'Kapil Sibal is a lier and a cunning person, he cheated and mislead us,' he said, adding they were forced into signing the letter.
The yoga guru called the police action at Ramlila ground 'inhuman'.
'The atrocities over one lakh people were inhuman and barbaric. They did not even spare women and children,' Ramdev said. 'Despite my pleas, police did not leave women and child but attacked them.
'They wanted to kidnap me an kill me, or send me somewhere'.
He also attacked Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
'I thought she is not born in this country but is the daughter-in-law of this country, But by ordering attack on one lakh people, she proved she does not love the people (of this country),' he said.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Terror list errors embarrassed home ministry

Home minister P. Chidambaram Saturday admitted that multiple errors in the list of terrorists hiding in Pakistan was "embarrassing" for the home ministry but said there was no need to apologise to the men who were mistakenly named as fugitives.

"Obviously, it embarrasses the ministry of home affairs," Chidambaram told CNN-IBN's Karan Thapar.

Last week, blunders came to light in India's list of 50 Most Wanted men allegedly hiding in Pakistan that was given to Islamabad in March.

Two men on the list were found to be in India - one out on bail in Thane and another in a Mumbai jail.

"We rely on the lists given by the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation)... they maintain the list of most wanted against whom red corner notices are given. Please remember mistakes occurred in one part of the list, namely the red corner notices and that is a list prepared by the CBI," he said.

The minister seemed to refer to his earlier position that the CBI did not fall under the ambit of the home ministry, but the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pension.

"It is embarrassing, it is regrettable. Since the list was handed over formally by the home secretary, we have taken, what I would call constructive responsibility," he said.

The minister also rebuffed the suggestion that there was any need to apologise to the men, whose name were mistakenly included in the list.

"I don't think this is a case where we owe anyone an apology. If we owe an apology, if we owe a regret, it's the regret that we have expressed - that there is a genuine human error in not updating the list. To that extent, I think, we have expressed regret and we remain regretful. But I think you are carrying the argument too far," he said.

Kanimozhi to move HC for bail, says her lawyer!!

DMK MP Kanimozhi, arrested in connection with the 2G scam case, will move high court to seek bail, her lawyer said on Saturday.
Kanimozhi's bail plea was rejected by a special CBI court in New Delhi on Friday. She was sent to Tihar Jail where former telecom minister A Raja is lodged for the same case.
The two leaders appeared in court today for a hearing in the case. 
The 43-year-old daughter of DMK leader M Karunanidhi's second wife Rajathi, was shocked on hearing the court order on Friday.
CBI had chargesheeted Kanimozhi on April 25 in the scam. It had indicted her of having taken bribe to the tune of Rs 200 crore, which was routed to Kalaignar TV, in which she has 20 percent stake.

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