ULCCS helps translocate Oxygen Plant to Hospital; earns Kudos from Def Secretary
Co-ops trying hard to help people; IFFCO, Kribhco & dairy co-ops in the forefront
Cooperatives of the country are doing their best to mitigate the Covid scourge sweeping through the states. The latest in the series is Kozhikode based Uralungal Labour Society (ULCCS) which has been lauded by the Centre for its proactive approach in this hour of crisis.
Kerala based pride of labour co-op movement, ULCCS has been entrusted with the job of shifting an entire Oxygen Plant from a factory to the hospital site. ULCCS is busy translocating an Oxygen generating plant at PK Steel Complex to nearby Kozhikode Medical College.
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Uralungal, village cooperative turns into world s 2nd largest cooperative
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Thiruvananthapuram, April 16 : The Uralungal Cooperative Society was formed by the eminent social reformer Saint Vagbhatananda in a remote rural hamlet called Uralungal in Vadakara of Kozhikode district of Kerala in 1925.
In 1924, one of the then local newspapers published an article on a notification of Malabar District Board under British rule inviting people to form cooperatives in the Malabar region. This led 14 young people to form the Uralungal Workers Cooperative Society, which gives equality among them.
The growth of the cooperative from a 37 paise British Indian currency to Rs 5,000 crore Indian rupees in a period of 96 years was achieved by its ethical practices of labour welfare and vigilant measures of Capital accountability .
Rebuilt Palarivattom flyover to be opened tomorrow
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Load test on structure completed satisfactorily
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Load test on structure completed satisfactorily
With load test for the rebuilt four-lane flyover at Palarivattom Bypass Junction completed satisfactorily, the structure will be opened to motorists on March 7 evening by the Chief Engineer of PWD (NH wing), Minister for Public Works G. Sudhakaran said in a press release.
There will be no official function. Mr. Sudhakaran would, however, visit the flyover.
The government had decided to rebuild the flyover, which had developed cracks within two years of its inauguration in 2016, as it would ensure a 100-year lifespan for the structure. Technical experts led by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s (DMRC) Principal Adviser E. Sreedharan had suggested reconstruction of the cracked components (mainly its pier caps and girders) to ensure its longevity.