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Tata Steel Limited

The Indian Institute of Metals, Jamshedpur Chapter

and

Call for Papers

International Conference

on

Coal and Coke

April 7 - 8, 2011

Jamshedpur, India

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International Conference on

Coal and Coke

In view of the high volatility of the coal market based

on highly bullish metallurgical coke demand globally,

coal sourcing for coke making and cost effective coke

making process with environment friendly technology

has become the biggest challenge. Keeping this in view

and to re energize the thought process by both coke

and coal producers, the Indian Institute of Metals,

Jamshedpur in collaboration with Tata Steel Ltd is going

to organize an International Conference at Jamshedpur

during April 7-8, 2011 on Coal and Coke

Scope of the Seminar

It is expected that this conference would be attended by

coal producers, coke makers and Hot Metal producers.

Finding ways and means of Prolonging the life of Coke

oven Battery to sustain good quality coke production in

an environment friendly atmosphere would be the

added features of this conference. Participation of

research laboratories and academic institutes will enrich

and add value to this seminar.

In addition to the plenary session and the key note

addresses, an optional

visit to the Stamp Charge

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Selection of coal for Stamp Charge,

Top Charge & Non Recovery coke

making

C haracterization of coal & coke

Coke quality improvement to reduce

Coke Rate at BF

Optimize Hot Metal Cost by reducing

coke rate, increasing PCI and producing

low cost quality coke.

Prolonging the Battery life

Reducing

CO2

emission

in

Iron

making stage.

Plant Equipments

Advanced Coatings

Topics

Authors

are

requested

to

submit

abstracts of 200 words maximum to the

office of

“The Chief Coke Plant, Box No.

W 166, Tata Steel Ltd.,Jamshedpur

-831001” or through e-mail to Mr. S K

Haldar at

[email protected]

by

31

st

of January, 2011. All papers will be

scrutinized by the Technical Committee

before

acceptance.

All

the

selected

papers

will

be

published

in

the

proceedings.

Call for Papers

The seminar will be held during April 7-8,

2011 at S N T I Jamshedpur.

Venue and Date

A list of hotels along with their

contact numbers and tariffs is given

on the last page of this brochure.

Delegates are requested to contact

the hotel of choice directly.

All

the

local

transport

for

the

delegates

will be provided by the

organisers.

Accommodation and

Transportation

Abstract : 31st Jan., 2011

Issue of Acceptance letter : 21stFeb., 2011

Receipt of full text : 10thMar., 2011

Deadlines

Students from universities and

Engineering Institutions : Rs. 1000 IIM members, delegates from

academic Institutions, CSIR

laboratories : Rs. 2000 Other delegates from India : Rs. 3000 Foreign delegates : US$ 200

Registration Fees

The official language of the seminar is

English.

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Patron : Mr H M Nerurkar: MD, TSL.

Chairman : Mr S K Roy

Co- Chairman : Mr. Prosenjit Sarkar Convener : Mr S K Haldar Members: Dr S Bhattacharya Dr S Tarafder Dr MD Maheshwari Dr T Venugopalan Mr R Agarwal Mr. Sanjay Kumar

Organising Committee

First Day (Thursday 7thApril 2011)

08:30am– 09:00am : Registration 09:05am– 10:15am : Inaugural Ceremony 10:20am– 11:00am : High Tea

11:00am– 12:15pm : Session I 12:20pm– 01:30pm : Session II 01:35pm– 02:35pm : Lunch Break 02:45pm– 04:00pm : Session III 04:00pm– 05:15pm : Session IV 07:30pm –10.00 pm Cultural Programme : & Cocktail Dinner

Second Day (Friday 8thApril 2011)

08:30am– 10:00am : Session V 10: 05am– 11: 35am : Session VI 11:40am– 01:00pm : Session VII 01:00pm– 01:30pm : Panel Discussion 01:30pm– 03:00pm : Lunch Break 03:30pm– 04:45pm : Plant Visit

Tentative Programme

Important Committees

Chairman, Technical : Mr S K Haldar Chairman, Hospitality : Dr. S Bhattacharyya Chairman, Registration : Dr. M D Maheshwari Chairman, Resource : Mr, Sanjay Kumar

Mobilization

Mr S K Haldar

Convener

International Conference on Coal and Coke

C / o Chief , Coke Plant

Box No. W 166

TATA STEEL LTD, Jamshedpur

Pin: 831 001, Jharkhand, India

E-mail:

[email protected]

Address for Communication

Sponsorship Rates

Co-sponsor : Rs 7.50 Lakhs Platinum : Rs 5.00 Lakhs Gold : Rs 4.00 Lakhs Silver : Rs 3.00 Lakhs

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Forms for Advertisement

Booking in the Souvenir

International Conference on

Coal and Coke

A pril 7 -8 , 2011, Jamshedpur, India Mr S K Haldar

Convener

International Con ference Coal and Coke

Chief Coke Plant Box No. W 166

TATA STEEL LTD, Jamshedpur Pin: 831 001, Jharkhand, India E-mail: [email protected] Dear Sir,

Please reserve a……….page (Color/B&W) advertisement of our organisation in the souvenir of the above seminar.

We enclosed a demand draft / cheque no.………

dated……… for Rs……….

(Rupees……….only) drawn on………..bank in favour of “Coal and Coke 2011”

payable at Jamshedpur, India. The art work / positive for the advertisement is also enclosed.

Kindly acknowledge the receipt. Thanking you.

Yours faithfully,

Signature with Seal Date:

Payment should be made by demand draft or A/c payee cheque drawn in favour of

“Coal and Coke 2011” Payable at Jamshedpur, India

A souvenir will be published and circulated widely among the participants. All sponsors / co-sponsors and organisers are requested for inserting advertisements in the souvenir. The rates for advertisements are as follows: Back Cover Page Colour (8” X 6” ): Rs. 30,000/-Inner Cover Page Colour (8” X 6” ): Rs. 25,000/-Full Page Colour (8” X 6” ) : Rs. 20,000/-Full Page B/W (8” X 6” ) : Rs.

15,000/-Half Page B&W : Rs.

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S No

Hotel Name Room Type Room Rent

(Rs.)

Remarks

1 The Regent

Ph No: 91 657 6619000

Single Room 3000 The Room Rates will

be inclusive of: 1. Luxury Tax 2. Complimentary Bed Tea 3. Complimentary Buffet Breakfast 4. Complimentary National News Paper

Double Room 3500 2 Centre Point Ph No: 91 657 2224198 Single Room 2400 Double Room 2800 3 Ginger Ph No: 91 657 663403 Single Room 999 Double Room 1399 4 Hotel Nalanda Ph No: 91 657 2321150 Single Room 770 Double Room 920 5 Hotel Sidharth Ph No: 91 657 2320510 Single Room 780 Double Room 920 6 Boulevard Hotel Ph No: 91 657 2425321 Single Room 690 Double Room 770 7 Hotel Darshan Ph No: 91 657 2320217 Single Room 900 Double Room 1100 8 Hotel Smita Ph No: 91 657 2234683 Single Room 900 Double Room 1035

Hotel Tariffs in Jamshedpur as on 1

st

December, 2010

Jamshedpur, as the burgeoning township of Sakchi was re-named in 1919

as a tribute to Tata Steel’s Founder, is India’s first planned industrial and

most cosmopolitan city. It is situated in the eastern part of India and has a

pleasant climate in February, temperatures hovering around 15 C at night

and 25 C during day time. Jamshedpur is well connected with all the

metros like New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai by train. The

nearest airport is in Ranchi which is 150km from Jamshedpur. The places

of interest in Jamshedpur are Jubilee Park, Sir Dorabji Tata Park, Dimna

Lake, Rivers’ Meet, Tata Steel Zoological Park, Jubilee Amusement Park

etc.

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