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Saturday, March 27, 2010

INDIAN COMPANIES

Here is a list of companies that are held in India.


1.ACC Limited


ACC Limited is India’s foremost cement manufacturer with a countrywide
network of factories and marketing offices. Established in 1936, ACC has
been a pioneer and trend-setter in cement and concrete technology. Among
the first companies in India to include commitment to environment
protection as a corporate objective, ACC has won accolades for environment
friendly measures taken at its plants and mines, and has also been
felicitated for its acts of good corporate citizenship


2.Adani Group


Founded in 1988 the Adani Group has grown from being a trading house to a
diversified and dynamic business group with interests from infrastructural
development to FMCGs.
A leader in international trading and infrastructure development, the
Adani Group is engaged in a continuous Endeavour to maximize potentialities
by synergizing the multiple businesses of the Group creating optimum
business model.




The Group has made foray into high growth sector like Power,
Infrastructure, Global Trading, Logistics, Energy and is recognized for
creating benchmarks for others to follow… We are the operator of largest
private port in India, We are the developer of largest multiproduct SEZ
in India, We have the largest edible oil refining capacity in India, and
we are one of the largest trading houses in India.
The group is committed to constantly deliver good returns to its
stakeholders and convert partnerships into winning combination.


3.Aditya Birla Group


It is anchored by an extraordinary force of 130,000 employees, belonging
to 30 different nationalities.
In India, the Group has been adjudged "The Best Employer in India and
among the top 20 in Asia" by the Hewitt-Economic Times and Wall Street
Journal Study 2007. Over 50 per cent of its revenues flow from its
overseas operations.


The Group operates in 25 countries — India, UK, Germany, Hungary, Brazil,
Italy, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Australia, USA, Canada, Egypt,
China, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, Dubai, Singapore, Myanmar,
Bangladesh, Vietnam, Malaysia and Korea.


4.ADOR POWERTRON 


High Voltage Equipments For Electrostatic Presipitators 2)Battery Formation
& Test Equipments 3)Software Services 4)High Voltage/Current Eqpt.
For Automic Energy Centres & Test Research centres 5)Thyristorised
Eqpt. For Chemical Application 6)SMPS For Telecommunication


5.AirIndia


Air India is India's national flag carrier. Although air transport was
born in India on February 18, 1911 when Henri Piquet, flying a Humber
bi-plane, carried mail from Allahabad to Naini Junction, some six miles
away, the scheduled services in India, in the real sense, began on October
15, 1932. It was on this day that J.R.D. Tata, the father of Civil
Aviation in India and founder of Air India, took off from Drigh Road
Airport, Karachi, in a tiny, light single-engined de Havilland Puss Moth
on his flight to Mumbai (then known as Bombay) via Ahmedabad.


He landed with his precious load of mail on a grass strip at Juhu.
At Mumbai, Neville Vintcent, a former RAF pilot who had come to India
from Britain three years earlier on a barn-storming tour, during which
he had surveyed a number of possible air routes, took over from J.R.D.
Tata and flew the Puss Moth to Chennai (then Madras) via Bellary . 




6.Air India Express


India's first international airline that offers great value for money and
efficient service. Our mission is to provide convenient connectivity in
the short-range routes at the most affordable prices to passenge rs.


7.Air Sahara


Jetlite, formerly known as air sahara airlines is the low cost full service
airline of India. Owned by foremost Jet airways India Ltd, it is only
value based airline in India to operate scheduled flights on 
international destinations which include Singapore, Colombo and Chicago


8.Alang Ship Recycling Yard


On western cost of Gulf of Cambay near Alang – Sosiya village.
About 50 kms. from Bhavnagar- the district H.Q., on Bhavnagar – Veraval
state highway.




9.Amul


The largest food product business in the country.


10.Apollo Hospitals


With 8500 beds across 49 hospitals in India and overseas, neighbourhood
diagnostic clinics, an extensive chain of Apollo Pharmacies, medical
BPO as well as health insurance services and clinical research divisions
working on the cutting edge of medical science, Apollo Hospitals is a
healthcare powerhouse you can trust with your life. At Apollo Hospitals,
India, we unite exceptional clinical success rates and superior 
technology with centuries-old traditions of Eastern care and warmth, as we
truly believe the world is our extended family-something our 16 million
patients from 55 countries can warmly affirm.


11.Apollo Tyres


Apollo Tyres Ltd is a high-performance company and the leading Indian
tyre manufacturer. Head quartered in Gurgaon, a corporate-hub in the
National Capital Region of India, Apollo is a young, ambitious and
dynamic organisation, which takes pride in its unique identity.
Registered as a company in 1976, Apollo is built around the core 
principles of creating stakeholder value through reliability in its
products and dependability in its relationships.


Apollo’s present strength and market dynamism steps from its early years
of strife in establishing itself as a tyre manufacturer within the closed
Indian economy. Over two decades, Apollo worked on a portfolio of
products, tuned to customer needs and an array of innovative marketing
initiatives to establish itself as a leader in its home market. Some of
these include segmenting customers by their load and mileage requirements,
running tyre loyalty programmes, establishing customer contact programmes
which resulted in better health and driving habits, introducing India’s
first farm radials and India’s first range of high-speed tubeless 
passenger car tyres.


For the first time, in 2006 Apollo ventured outside India in its quest to
test itself outside its home comforts. Apollo acquired Dunlop Tyres
International Pty Ltd in South Africa (since renamed as Apollo Tyres
South Africa Pty Ltd) and Zimbabwe, taking on southern Africa as the
second domestic market. The company holds brand rights for the Dunlop 
brand across 30 African countries.


In 2009, Apollo acquired Vredestein Banden B V in the Netherlands, and
thereby adding Europe as its third crucial market.


The company currently produces the entire range of automotive tyres for
ultra and high speed passenger cars, truck and bus, farm, Off-The-Road,
industrial and specialty applications like mining, retreaded tyres and 
retreading material. These are produced across Apollo’s eight manufacturing
locations in India, Netherlands and Southern Africa. A ninth facility is
currently under construction in southern India, and is expected to 
commence production towards the end of 2009. The major brands produced
across these locations are: Apollo, Dunlop, Kaizen, Maloya, Regal and 
Vredestein.


In the three domestic markets of India, Southern Africa and Europe,
Apollo operates through a network of branded, exclusive or multi-product
outlets. In South Africa the branded outlets are called Dunlop Zones,
while in India they are variously named Apollo Tyre World 
(for commercial vehicles) and Apollo Radial World (for passenger cars).
Exports out of these three key manufacturing locations reach over 70
destinations across the world, with key comprising Europe, Africa,
the Middle East and South-East Asia.


For Apollo Tyres, offering the right product to the right customer is
essential. Special efforts are made to understand customer needs and 
segment the market accordingly. After which, products are developed for
niche applications within a larger category to enable the company to 
provide efficient, fuel and cost-saving products to each customer segment.
Innovation has always been an integral part of the Apollo way of doing
business, this applies as much to product development and marketing as 
to how the company as a whole is focused on challenging existing
boundaries.


An integral part of the Apollo Tyres world is its community involvement
and giving programmes directly related to its business. In India, the
focus has always been on finding ways to ensure a direct benefits to
customer groups. For the commercial vehicle community the company runs
extensive HIV-AIDS awareness and prevention programmes and has established
Health Care Clinics across the country to cater to the community’s 
health needs. For passenger car customers the focus is on cultivating Safe
Driving habits. Across its manufacturing locations, the key initiatives
revolve around health and education  programmes.


Apollo is one of the largest corporate investors in developing sporting
talent through its Mission 2018, which is focused on nurturing and
training youngsters in the sport of tennis to enable an Indian to win a
Singles Grand Slam Championship by the year 2018.


12.Archies Greetings & Gifts Ltd


Greeting cards production company.
Archies Limited
C-113, Naraina Industrial Area,
Phase I,
New Delhi - 110028,
INDIA


13.Arvind Mills


Styles may be short lived, but for well over seven decades Arvind has
been defining and shaping many a collection and trendsetting styles
across the ramps and retail outlets of the fashion capitals of the world.
Arvind is today synonymous with a vast range of lifestyles products - be
it fabrics or brands. Time and again we have been called to produce some
of the finest fabrics and exacting dresses for some of the world's most
quality conscious brands - while evolving our own extensive brand 
portfolio.




14.Ashok Leyland


The origin of Ashok Leyland can be traced to the urge for self-reliance,
felt by independent India. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime
Minister persuaded Mr. Raghunandan Saran, an industrialist, to enter 
automotive manufacture. In 1948, Ashok Motors was set up in what was then
Madras, for the assembly of Austin Cars. The Company's destiny and name
changed soon with equity participation by British Leyland and
Ashok Leyland commenced manufacture of commercial vehicles in 1955.


Since then Ashok Leyland has been a major presence in India's commercial
vehicle industry with atradition of technological leadership, achieved
through tie-ups with international technology leaders and through 
vigorous in-house R&D.


Access to international technology enabled the Company to set a tradition
to be first with technology. Be it full air brakes, power steering or
rear engine busses, Ashok Leyland pioneered all these concepts.
Responding to the operating conditions and practices in the country,
the Company made its vehicles strong, over-engineering them with extra
metallic muscles. "Designing durable products that make economic sense
to the consumer, using appropriate technology", became the design
philosophy of the Company, which in turn has moulded consumer attitudes
and the brand personality.


Ashok Leyland vehicles have built a reputation for reliability and
ruggedness. The 5,00,000 vehicles we have put on the roads have 
considerably eased the additional pressure placed on road transportation
in independent India.


In the populous Indian metros, four out of the five State Transport
Undertaking (STU) buses come from Ashok Leyland. Some of them like
the double-decker and vestibule buses are unique models from Ashok
Leyland, tailor-made for high-density routes.


In 1987, the overseas holding by Land Rover Leyland International 
Holdings Limited (LRLIH) was taken over by a joint venture between 
the Hinduja Group, the Non-Resident Indian transnational group and IVECO.
(Since July 2006, the Hinduja Group is 100% holder of LRLIH).


The blueprint prepared for the future reflected the global ambitions
of the company, captured in four words: Global Standards, Global Markets.
This was at a time when liberalisation and globalisation were not yet 
in the air. Ashok Leyland embarked on a major product and process 
upgradation to match world-class standards of technology.


In the journey towards global standards of quality, Ashok Leyland 
reached a major milestone in 1993 when it became the first in India's
automobile history to win the ISO 9002 certification. The more 
comprehensive ISO 9001 certification came in 1994, QS 9000 in 1998 and 
ISO 14001 certification for all vehicle manufacturing units in 2002.
It has also become the first Indian auto company to receive the latest
ISO/TS 16949 Corporate Certification (in July 2006) which is specific 
to the auto industry.

15.Asian Paints


Asian Paints is India's largest paint company and ranked among the top 
ten Decorative Coatings Companies in the World with a turnover of
INR 54.63 billion. Asian Paints along with its subsidiaries has 
operations in 18 countries across the world and 26 paint manufacturing 
facilities, servicing consumers in 65 countries through Berger 
International, SCIB Paints-Egypt, Asian Paints, Apco Coatings and
Taubmans.




16.Appin Security Group


Appin Security Group (ASG) is a Comprehensive Information Security 
Consulting company with R&D unit based out of Indian Institute
of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi). 
ASG’s R&D team consists of top brains in Information Security from 
University of Texas at Austin, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
including professors, industry professionals and ethical hackers to 
combine as a holistic security team. Our Security Services range from
complete corporate security process management, website security and 
protection from hackers, application security and piracy prevention.
We do an end to end consulting for security implementation and testing.
If you are looking for protection of your digital assets in true sense, 
ASG is the right partner for you.
Appin Security Group delivers consulting services such as ISO 27001
consulting & certification, Network audit, Website & 
application audit to corporate and government sector. It also offers 
complete range managed security services such as Network monitoring,
Firewall Management, Log analysis via its ISO 27001 compliant Security
Operation Centres. Its premier list of clients include world’s largest
software company, second biggest airport in the world, Largest
air-conditioning company in Japan, India’s #1 paper manufacturer 
in India, 3rd largest army in the world among others.


17.Bajaj Auto


Bajaj Auto ltd is India's leading two wheeler manufacturers. 
It expertise lies in making bikes, sports and racing bikes.


18.Balaji Telefilms Limited


Balaji Telefilms was incorporated in 1994 and has redefined the Indian
television space in this period. Making a strong start with hit shows like
"Hum Paanch", the company rose to unprecedented heights in the late 1990s
and 2000s.
The satellite boom in India can in a sense be said to have been created and
led by Balaji. The performance of the Hindi television channels and the
dominance of the Hindi General Entertainment Channel was pioneered by
Balaji content and run successfully for over a decade, with blockbuster
shows like "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" and "Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki"
garnering unheard of TRPs. The company has produced over 15,000 hours of
television content since its inception, including content in Hindi, Tamil,
Telegu, Kannada and Malayalam.


19.Bank of India


Bank of India has been pioneer in launching key initiatives in areas
of Products, Distribution, Technology, International Operations and
Risk Management. Their Bank aims at strengthening customer relations,
diversifying delivery channels, increasing international capabilities 
and services, and strengthening revenue streams from diversified sources.
Their Bank has redefined banking services with hi-tech services.
The theme of "Relationships beyond Banking" has helped in creating &
cementing a niche in the minds of their clientele.


20.Bank Of Baroda


It has been a long and eventful journey of almost a century across 25 
countries. Starting in 1908 from a small building in Baroda to its new
hi-rise and hi-tech Baroda Corporate Centre in Mumbai, is a saga of 
vision, enterprise, financial prudence and corporate governance.


It is a story scripted in corporate wisdom and social pride. It is a story
crafted in private capital, princely patronage and state ownership. 
It is a story of ordinary bankers and their extraordinary contribution
in the ascent of Bank of Baroda to the formidable heights of corporate
glory. It is a story that needs to be shared with all those millions
of people - customers, stakeholders, employees & the public at large
 - who in ample measure, have contributed to the making of an institution. 


21.Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. (BALCO)


Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. (BALCO) has been closely associated with
the Indian aluminium industry, playing a pivotal role in making
aluminium a leading metal with myriad uses ranging from household and
industrial requirements to aerospace applications. BALCO is part of
Vedanta Resources, a London listed metals and mining major with
Aluminium, Copper and Zinc operations in UK, India and Australia


26.Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL)


Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) established in 1954 with its corporate 
office at Bangalore, has nine units in the country. It is engaged in the
design development and manufacture of sophisticated tate-of-the-art
electronics equipments/components for the use of defence services, 
para military organisations and other governmental users like All India
Radio, Doordarshan, Department of Telecommunications, Police Wireless,
Meteorological Department, etc. The BEL is also the premier indigenous
source for professional electronic equipment.
State-of-the-art manufacturing testing and quality assurance facility 
has been set up in all units of BEL. On line computerisation for materials
management state-of-the-art test facilities, facilities for carrying out
environment and reliability checks electro-magnetic interference/Electro
Magnetic Compatibility Testing facility, Antenna Testing facility, 
back-up support from Standardisation Technical information and 
Documentation, Computer Aided Design and Manufacture have made BEL
a modern professional Electronic Company. All manufacturing 
divisions/units of BEL have been accredited with ISO 9002/ISO 9001.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) designs, develops and manufactures 
state-of- the-art products in the field of Radars, Defence Communications,
Telecommunications, Sound and Vision Broadcasting, Opto-electronics, 
Solar systems, IT products and Electronic components. BEL has the 
expertise in engineering Radar, Telecom and Satcom networks, providing
network solutions to meet customer needs. These systems are supplied 
and commissioned on turnkey basis.
With over four decades of manufacturing experience Bharat Electronics
Limited has pioneered the professional electronics movement in India.
With continuous upgradation of technology, commitment to quality and 
constant innovation, BEL has grown into a multi product, multi unit, 
multi technology company.
Bharat Electronics manufactures and supplies Communication equipments
for the Defence forces - covering ground, air and shipborne equipments
and systems.
BEL manufactures a comprehensive range of Radars for defence as well as 
civilian applications. Radar systems offered from BEL are for applications
like Surveillance, Fire Control, Tracking and Navigation. In the
category of Land based Radars , BEL manufactures systems for 
3D Surveillance, Secondary surveillance, fire control and battle field
surveillance. For Naval applications Radars offered are in the
Navigational, Fire control and Surveillance categories. In Civilian
category BEL offers radars for Air Traffic Control. The frequency bands 
covered extend from C band upto Ka band. BEL also offers Networking of
Radars.
SONAR products from BEL cover the range of under water applications 
for surface ships, submarines and Naval aviation. BEL also offers 
Naval systems in user defined configurations for different types and
classes of ships, submarines and other platforms and applications.
Tank Fire Control System MK 1B AL 4421 is designed to reduce the 
engagement time leading to an increase in kill rate and to improve
the first round hit probability. The system is capable of engaging 
static or moving targets with own tank stationary or static targets
with own tank moving.
During the year 2001-02, BEL earned the distinction of becoming the 
first Defence PSU to acquire operational MINIRATNA CATEGORY-I status.
This enhanced status will provide BEL certain operational autonomy in
the areas of capital investment, establishment of Joint Ventures etc.
A number of initiatives were taken to diversify the business of BEL and
secure orders. In September 2001, BEL won a tender of Rs 18 crore from
Andhra Pradesh Government towards establishing a network (APNET) for 
state-wide broadcast and communication upto district/block level. 
The hub has been commissioned and the terminals are in various stages 
of completion. The Andhra Pradesh Government has now invited BEL to 
give a proposal for Phase II of the project to cover the whole State. 
The value of Phase II will be around Rs.40 crore.
BEL has also been awarded a Satellite Network tender by Andhra Pradesh
Beverages Corporation Limited (APBCL). APBCL negotiated the price with
BEL for using the common infrastructure of APNET at the Hub. The main
application is for consolidating the sales transactions on-line by 31 
remote centres with the APBCL headquarters on the BOOT model.
BEL has been selected through competitive tendering by the Ministry of 
Home Affairs to establish a countrywide network called POLNET on turnkey
basis. The project includes 11 M Hub at Delhi, 40 high capacity VSAT 
terminals for the State Headquarters and major cities, 833 low capacity
VSATs at District Headquarters and Block levels. The negotiations have
been completed and the order valued at Rs 97 crore, is in the final 
stages of processing. POLNET will enable effective communication among
Police Forces of various states, exchange of police data files and 
fingerprints and Video Broadcast & Conferencing.
BEL secured a large number of orders for the LED based Solar Traffic 
Signals in Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi etc.
BEL and Indian Space Research Organisation have entered into an 
understanding for cooperative efforts to meet the growing demands of 
satellite manufacture in India. Satellite Electronics Payload
(Transponders)- a major part of any satellite will be manufactured by
BEL for integration with the satellites to be launched by ISRO. BEL has
also commenced manufacture and supply of solar-based mini power plants,
the first of which has been installed in a technology foundation in 
New Delhi.


23.Bharat Forge


Bharat Forge Limited (BFL), the flagship company of the USD 2.4 billion
Kalyani Group, manufactures various forged and machined components for the
automotive and non-automotive sector.
Since commencement of operations in 1966, BFL has achieved several
milestones and is today among the largest and technologically most advanced
manufacturer of Forged & Machined components. As one of India’s
emerging multinationals, the company has manufacturing operations across
12 locations and 6 countries - 4 in India, 3 in Germany, one each in
Sweden, Scotland, USA & 2 in China.




Our customers include the top five Passenger Car & top five Commercial
Vehicle Manufacturers in the world. The list includes virtually every
automotive OEM and Tier I companies.
Backed by a full service supply capability and dual-shore manufacturing
model, Bharat Forge provides end-to-end solutions from product
conceptualization to designing and finally manufacturing, testing and
validation.


24.Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd(BHEL)


BHEL is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India in
the energy-related/infrastructure sector, today.


BHEL was established more than 40   years ago, ushering in the indigenous
Heavy Electrical Equipment industry in    India - a dream that has been
more than realized with a well-recognized track   record of performance.
The company has been earning profits continuously since    1971-72 and
paying dividends since 1976-77. 

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