In the recent transfer list Amit Tamgadge, Sr, Enigineer has been transfered to Mauda project.
As per rituals of TVHPP this transfer has been seen as a blessings for Amit Bhau as this project is near to his hometown Nagpur.
This could be seen as an official routine that an employee gets posted to some other place. Well, there are some other aspects to observe when someone leaves a place. This is about friends...moments...and all those things not having an official impact.
This is said that still a trend of giving official farewell is yet to be started in TVHPP.
I would write few lines about Amit Bhau in this blog that would I think reflect feelings of all those people who have been close to him.
With the transfer of Amit Bhau an era of TVHPP comes to an end. Much has been talked about this trio Hitesh-Amit-Vinay..sometimes lovingly and sometimes sarcastically. Now there wouldn't be any talk...sad!
Now, parties would be no longer a fun as it used to be with Amit Bhau. His dances ..macho and blazing with energy..would always be missed.
His in-your-face attitude may have won him few dislikes....but it hardly affected him anyway.
Amit Bhau..you'll be missed by many and they all would be praying for your success in interview of prestigious Engineering Services to be held next month. We'll really cherish the day...if it happens!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
About TVHPP...
TVHPP stands for Tapovan Vishnugarh Hydro Power Project, an ambitious project of NTPC Ltd India.
Located in the Uttrakhand State of India in the foot of Great Himalaya, this project is a pursuance of clean and green energy. Project offices have been located in a small town JOSHIMATH,
Located in the Uttrakhand State of India in the foot of Great Himalaya, this project is a pursuance of clean and green energy. Project offices have been located in a small town JOSHIMATH,
Various site offices have been scattered approximately around 30 Km peripheries of this town. The project area is very picturesque and beautiful.
I joined this project on 1st June 2006 and have been associated with all its ups and downs since then along with a very energetic and enthusiastic bunch of executives.
Use of TBM, underground Powerhouse are few among the many technical vibrancy of this project. On completion this project would be able to deliver 520 MW of electricity by its 4 nos. of turbine units. River Dhuliganga would be feeding this project for the production of electricity. Instead of constructing a Dam this would be a Run-of-the river scheme that means low pondage area, low submergence area and low disturbance of the local population.
We are keeping fingers crossed for the timely completion of this project and we all hope we'd be able to see it running within the scheduled dates.
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