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NMDC achieves best ever Production and Sales in February

Hyderabad: NMDC, the country’s largest Iron Ore producer, has witnessed a spectacular growth during the month of February 2021 both in production and sales performance over the CPLY.

Iron ore production for the month of February 2021 stands at 3.86 MT as against the 3.24 MT of ore mined in the corresponding month in February 2020, and registered a growth of 19% over the same.

Sales during the period of February 2021 increased by 12% at 3.25 MT as against the 2.91 MT done in the month of February 2020.

The Bailadila Projects at Chhattisgarh has produced 3.15 MT in February 2021 as compared to last year’s production of 2.93 MT in the month of February, and registered a growth of 8% in production.

The total sales of iron ore from Bailadila projects in the month of February 2021 is 2.62 MT against 2.42 MT in February 2020, which is 8% higher than the previous year.

Speaking about the production and sales numbers of February 2021, Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC, commented, “These production and sales figures definitely display NMDC’s strong character to bounce back in spite of operational challenges. This achievement is possible only due to the hard-work and commitment demonstrated by the employees. We foresee a gradual rise in numbers and will continue to set new records.”

NMDC has recently restarted the operations at Donimalai mines. The mines have a capacity to produce a minimum of 0.5 MT of iron ore per month and the overall performance of the company will be further enhanced with the resumption of operations in Donimalai.

NMDC wins two prestigious CSR Awards

Hyderabad: NMDC, the country’s largest Iron Ore producer, and a Navratna CPSU was awarded the Business Leader of the Year, PSU sector in organizational category for CSR Initiatives (Social Development) and the Best CSR Practices category, at the World CSR Day & Congress on 17th and 18th February, 2021 at Mumbai.

World Leadership Congress & World CSR Congress recognize Business leaders, the efforts and commitments of leaders and organizations that improve social effectiveness. The 29th edition of the award saw huge participation from global dignitaries and visionaries from over 133 countries. The Business leader of the Year, PSU Sector in organizational category, for CSR Initiatives (Social Development) Award was received by Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC.

The awards recognise the role that organisations in India play in providing a more sustainable and equitable society. The awards highlight those companies who have embraced best business practices including CSR and sustainability initiatives and made it a key component in the organizational ethos thereby delivering a clear benefit and impact on the environment and people.

NMDC has been at the forefront of CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility and has consistently been one of the biggest social improvement influencers through sustained organization wide CSR activities. Being a responsible corporate citizen, the company is a pioneer in addressing its responsibility towards society. The beneficiaries are mostly the underprivileged communities staying in proximity of NMDC operations, which are mostly in remote areas. NMDC has focussed on providing education and affordable medical services. NMDC pledges to stay by the people and provide them with the best facilities that will lead to a better life. In January this year NMDC won the Platinum Award in Metal & Mining for Shiksha Sahayog Yojana for their education-led CSR initiatives in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.

Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC said “NMDC has always looked at CSR to provide an impetus to sustainable development and encourages ongoing social responsibility processes within the corporate sector. NMDC has been aiming to improve literacy, provide better medical care and infrastructure development in the surrounding areas of our Projects. We are glad that our efforts have helped the local community to grow socially & economically which inspire us to perform every day.”

NMDC delivers a strong quarter: Excellent performance in Q3 of FY21

Hyderabad: NMDC, the country’s largest Iron Ore producing Navratna Company delivered another strong operating and financial performance in this quarter.

NMDC’s turnover during the 3rd quarter of 2020-21 is Rs.4,355 crore as against the turnover of Rs.3,006 crore of the CPLY which is 45% more than CPLY. The turnover in this quarter is the best ever for any quarter for NMDC since inception. NMDC’s Profit Before Tax (PBT) for the Q3 of 2020-21 is Rs.2,811 crore against Rs.1,647 crore during Q3 of 2019-20 by 71% over CPLY. The Profit After Tax (PAT) for Q3 of 2020-21 increased by 53% to Rs.2,109 crores against Rs. 1,376 crore during Q3 of 2019-20.

NMDC produced 9.60 million tonnes (MT) and sold 9.28 million tonnes (MT) of iron ore in the third quarter of FY21. Despite COVID induced adversities, iron ore production and sales figures for the nine months of the financial year 2020-21 are at par with nine months of the previous financial year.

Performance of the current Quarter with Q3 of previous year and Q2 of current year, with the numbers of current year V/s previous year (nine months ended) are:

Particulars Q3 of CY V/s Q3 of PY Q3 of CY V/s Q2 of CY Current Year V/s Previous Year

(Nine months ended)

Production (MT)

 

Sales (MT)

 

Turnover (Rs. In Crore)

 

PBT (Rs. In Crore)

 

PAT (Rs. In Crore)

 

EBIDTA (Rs. In Crore)

9.60

 

9.28

 

4,355

 

2,811

 

2,109

 

2,873

8.58

 

8.41

 

3,006

 

1,647

 

1,376

 

1,721

9.60

 

9.28

 

4,355

 

2,811

 

2,109

 

2,873

5.64

 

6.60

 

2,230

 

1,063

 

774

 

1,119

21.84

 

22.16

 

8,522

 

4,635

 

3,415

 

4,819

22.01

 

22.90

 

8,512

 

4,641

 

3,259

 

4,899

 Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC expressed satisfaction at the overall results and said, “We have realigned our strategy to focus on optimum utilization of resources. The various steps undertaken to reduce costs, improve output and maximize profitability have led us to bounce back after initial set back in Q1 due to COVID-19 pandemic and set new records in this quarter. We are positive that we will continue to excel with the growing raw material demand from the steel sector and create new benchmarks.”

NMDC sets new production records in the New Year

Hyderabad: NMDC, the country’s largest Iron Ore producer, and a Navratna CPSE, after a remarkable performance in the crisis year of 2020 has continued with its excellent performance in the first month of the year 2021.

Iron ore production for the month of January 2021 stood at3.86MT (Million Tons)against the production level of 3.31 MT in January 2020, thereby registering a growth of 16.7%. January 2021 production and sales are the highest ever January production and sales since the inception of NMDC. On 31st January 2021, NMDC was able to achieve production of 1.65 lakh tonnes on a single day which is the highest for any day in this financial year.

Iron ore sales for the month of January 2021is 3.74MT against the sales level of 2.96MT in January 2020, thereby registering a growth of 26.4%.

Iron ore production upto January in FY21 is 25.66 MT i.e. at par with CPLY. Similarly iron ore sales upto January in FY21 is 26.01 MT which is above CPLY, inspite of COVID-19pandemic this year.

With the encouraging production and salesfigures this year,NMDCwill exceed the production and sales of the previous year. The steady performance in 2020-21 despite the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the continuous improvement in performance showcases the determination and grit of Team NMDC.

Speaking about the production achievements, Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC, commented,“NMDC is on its way to exceed and maintain its leadership in the industry. We performed remarkably well during the crisis of 2020 and with modern processes being implemented we are confident to do even better. NMDC is the first PSE to implement SAP S4 HANA making us frontrunners in the digital transformation of the mining industry. I congratulate Team NMDC for the excellent performance and I have faith that going forward we will continue to break new grounds.”

Shri Deb commenting on the budget said “This Union Budget has given thrust on infrastructure, along with manufacturing. This will drive the demand for steel which in turn will drive the demand for iron ore. NMDC with its 7 operational iron ore mines is committed to meet the increased demand of iron ore in the country.With higher spending in these sectors, the Budget has taken steps in the right direction to continue reviving the economy. This shall further increase employment opportunities in the country through private and public investments that was paved through the boost on infrastructure and other sectors.”

NMDC celebrates 72nd Republic Day with a commitment to continue shaping India’s future

Hyderabad: NMDC, India’s largest iron-ore miner and a Navaratna PSE celebrated the 72nd Republic Day with patriotic fervour, following strict Covid protocols and maintaining social distancing.The programme commenced with flag hoisting by Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC. As a part of celebration,30 minutes programmewas conducted which also went live on social media handles.Along with Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC, Shri P.K. Satpathy, Director – Production, Shri Amitava Mukherjee, Director (Finance), Shri Alok Kumar Mehta, Director (Commercial) and Shri V.V.S. Sreenivas, CVO were also present on this occasion.

Speaking on this occasion, Shri Deb said that “This was a challenging year and while the pandemic had an effect on our production at first,we have treated this challenge posed by the pandemic as an opportunity to sustain production volumes and upgrade our production process. In line with the thoughts of our constitution, as an organisation, NMDC have worked towards improving the lives of people living near the mines by empowering women facilitating access to healthcare,and transformational impact on education.” He also emphasised NMDC has taken forward the vision to help India emerge as a global power in mining with a positive thrust on social development.

NMDC invited the winners of the online Chess Tournament and Drawing Competition conducted on their 63rd Foundation Day. In the spirit of encouraging young children – the future of our country – NMDC felicitated the winners and showcased their paintings in the Art Gallery.

Ensuring COVID-19 restrictions, few indoor games were conducted prior to the Republic Day. The witnners of various games were awarded with prizes by the dignitaries.

Study By Janak Launched Store at Golf Course Road

Gurugram: After the last year sombre; the glam & cheer is rolling back to the city again. Study By Janak, an eponymous label for High End Men’s Bespoke & Designer Occasion Wear, launched a high end Men’s Bespoke Store on Golf Course Road, Gurgaon.

A classy black tie evening co-hosted by Vandy Mehra & Kommal Chawla was given a glamour touch by a select preview put together by Liza Varma of Liza Varma Academy, with Miss India Haryana and Femina Stylista Winner 2018 Namrata Chandra.

Manoj Mehra, CMD, Study By Janak shared, “Last year has been challenging yet it has given us time to pause and reflect and reboot the entire brand. Golf Course Gurgaon is the IT destination today when it comes to niche clients who understand international trends & bespoke luxury, thus Study By Janak had to be here.”

The beautiful models were prepped up by AS Makeovers were bejewelled by Multani Jewellers. The elegant evening was captured by Mukkz Photography & SK Photography.  Scrumptious food by The Culinary Lab was perfectly complemented with classy wines & spirits by Agnetta International. Gift partners for the evening were Tatha.

Gaurs Group offers possession of 5500 units since opening of lockdown, plans another 1500 by March 2021

New Delhi: Gaurs Group, one of the leading real estate developers of India, announced that it has offered around 5500 units since the lockdown, and plans to offer another 1500 units for possession by March 2021. The units offered for possession post lockdown included apartments, plots, shops and office spaces across their projects located in Noida.

Commenting on the commendable development despite adverse situations due to COVID-19, Manoj Gaur, CMD, Gaurs Group, said, “The real estate sector faced huge challenge of labor shortage during the lockdown, but we ensured comfortable stay of the laborers at all our sites; this helped us to start work immediately after government allowed construction activities to begin. However, we overcame all the hurdles and used all the resources to ensure timely delivery. The thing that kept us in good stead was our unwavering commitment to all our stakeholders, particularly to home buyers.”

The possession included apartments, plots, shops and office spaces in projects such as 3rd Parkview & 6th Parkview at Gaur Yamuna City (Yamuna Expressway), Gaur City Center (Greater Noida West), Gaur City Mall Office Spaces (Greater Noida West), 7th Avenue at Gaur City, Gaur Saundaryam (Greater Noida West).  Gaurs Group is currently developing projects in Noida, Greater Noida West, Ghaziabad and Yamuna Expressway. The company plans to build and deliver another 45,000 units in the next 5-7 years through existing and new project launches, both residential and commercial.

NMDC FUNDS 10 MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS IN BALLARI DISTRICT, KARNATAKA

Karnataka: Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC flagged off 10 Mobile Medical Units (MMU) to facilitate access to public healthcare in Sandur and Hospet taluks, at Donimalai Complex Karnataka on January 2, 2021. The ceremony was attended by Shri Devendrappa, MP Ballari; Shri E. Tukaram, MLA Sandur; Shri S.S. Nakul, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Ballari; Smt K.R. Nandini, IAS CEO Zilla Panchayat, Ballari; and Shri P.K. Satpathy, Director (Production), NMDC; Shri Sanjeev Sahi, CGM Donimalai Complex, NMDC.

The operation of MMU was instituted by Shri S.S. Nakul, Deputy Commissioner Ballari. NMDC LImited partnered with state authorities to provide the requisite funds for the operation of 10 Mobile Medical Units. NMDC has devoted a budget of INR 10.26 Crores for 3 years out of which INR 171 Lakhs was released as the first instalment. The Mobile Medical Units, natively called Amrutha Vahini, will provide basic healthcare facilities at the doorstep of people living in remote, vulnerable, and under-served regions.

Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC said, “NMDC makes sincere efforts to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of people living in and around the mines. Taking a step further in this direction, the Mobile Medical Units will increase accessibility of medical care in remote areas like Sandur and Hospet. We are grateful to the state authorities for this noble opportunity and their cooperation.”

Mid-segment ruled 2020, will continue the run in 2021

Unlike expectations, 2020 turned out to be a fair year for the real estate sector as it negated the highly detrimental predictions. In the end, the year witnessed a sale of around Rs 90,000 crore in the first three quarters in seven major cities as against around Rs 1,50,000 crore in the same period in 2019. The maximum sale was achieved in the mid-segment as the price range below Rs 70 lakh was in maximum demand during the year. The ease-out in home loan interest rates triggered the much-needed revival, which is expected to improve further in the coming year.

Though the year saw a decline in sales by almost 40-45% compared to the previous year, it has to be seen in light of the economic crisis arising from the global pandemic. Mohit Goel, CEO, Omaxe Ltd., says, “The overhang of subdued demand from last quarter of 2019 continued into 2020, and with the COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown in March, the sector went from bad to worse. The migration of labours and disruption in the supply of raw materials saw a stoppage in construction activities. On the back of government stimulus and RBI’s liquidity measures, there was some uptick in demand post the partial opening of the economy.”

Nevertheless, the positives that have emerged from the COVID-19 crisis will form the cornerstone of the coming decades of growth in the real estate sector and overall Indian economy, Goel adds. Talking about the year ahead, he says, “The increased investment in infrastructure development by governments and businesses in developing tier 2/3 cities as centres of economic activity along with increased consumer spending and activity will write the story of growth, employment and opportunities in the coming decades in India.”

Majorly driven by the mid-segment, major cities’ housing sales value saw a significant jump over pre-COVID-19 levels. Chennai saw almost 3.5 times jump in Q3 2020, NCR recording a jump of more than 150%, Hyderabad went up by 152%, MMR witnessed an increase of 145% over the previous quarter, Pune saw 125% increase, Kolkata witnessed 121% jump, and Bangalore saw an increase of 81%. Throwing light on 2020, Ankit Kansal, Co-Founder & MD, 360 Realtors, says, “As the Black Swain event spread like wildfire, markets started staggering, with a drastic slowdown in sales. The industry showed some limited manoeuvring with embracing the digital medium. The repo rate cuts and liquidity infusion by the government were also helpful as it reduced home loan rates. The developer fraternity also introduced attractive payment plans to arrest any steep decline in sentiments. Once the lockdown was suspended, markets started reviving, despite a slowdown in business activities weighing on the overall economy. Finally, in the last quarter, the previous year’s growth numbers were restored, and the industry reached near normalcy. The euphoria that started with the festive season should lead up to year-end, clocking a 75-85% quarterly growth in sales.”

Though starting with challenging times, 2020 is ending with many positives for the real estate sector. This is the year when home loan interest rates got reduced to a 15-year low, and steps were announced to help stuck projects and liquidity issues, says Vimal Monga, Vice President of Sales & Leasing (commercial), TDI Infratech Ltd, adding that “The year also witnessed the movement of people towards tier II and III cities, thereby increasing the scope of real estate far and wide. The coming year will see an increasing demand owing to the people’s likeness for gated communities post-COVID-19. In 2021, we will also see interest in well-planned commercial developments as the requirement of malls and office spaces will go up.”

Saying that the reverse migration among the working professionals from metros and NRI’s lead to increase in demand of property in Tier II and tier III cities, Raman Gupta, Director (Branding and construction), GBP Group, adds, “When it comes to analyzing the northern region, Tricity and its peripheries witnessed an upsurge laying the foundation for a market that is going to grow exponentially from here. The year 2021 promises favourable returns, as people’s lifestyle will change drastically after overcoming the pandemic effects. Residential spaces that promise holistic living, unique amenities, an ideal location would become the epitome of an ideal home. We will be witnessing a wave of tech-based innovations, apart from the construction technologies which will be evolving the traditional sector of real estate further.”

Drawing conclusion from the renewed interest of buyers in 2020, Ashok Gupta, CMD, Ajnara India, says, “The buyers in NCR are likely to see more number of housing units hitting the market in 2021. Around 6 lakh units were launched in the region from 2013 to 2020, and only 30 per cent have been completed till now. With the focus of developers in NCR on project delivery, many mid-segment units will be up for grab. The market in 2021 definitely looks promising as the measures taken by the Government to boost buyer sentiment will start showing result starting from Q1 2021.”

December performance helps NMDC end the year on a good note

Hyderabad: NMDC, the country’s largest Iron Ore producer, and a Navratna Company, continued the impressive performance run in the month of December 2020 also. This is the 5th month in 2020, when production and sales showed an uptick when compared to the CPLY.

Iron ore production for the month of December 2020 is 3.86 MT (Million Tonnes) against the production level of 3.13 MT in December 2019, thereby registering a growth of 23.3%.

Iron ore production in Q3 of FY20 is 9.61 MT against the production of 8.56 MT in Q3 of FY19, thereby registering a growth of 12.3% (CPLY).

Iron ore sales for the month of December 2020 is 3.62 MT against the sales level of 3.04 MT in December 2019, thereby registering a growth of 19.1%.

Iron ore sales in Q3 of FY20 is 9.44 MT against the sales in Q3 of FY19 is 8.44, thereby registering a growth of 11.8% (CPLY).

NMDC is steadily improving its performance every month and continues to enhance the production level month on month. The performance of the last few months and December showcases production and sales will exceed last year’s performance, despite the adverse circumstances of 2020. The performance proves NMDC’s ability to battle any challenge and maintain its leadership position in the industry.

Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC commented “The steady growth in performance has helped us end the year on a good note. We are on our way to better the cumulative figures both physical and financial parameters of the previous year. Indian steel industry revival needs support to tide over the crisis and we are doing our best to cater to it. Team NMDC has always kept the nation’s interest in mind, and we hope to continue this excellent performance in the new year.”