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TAFE – TMTL Open Forum 2015

TAFE as an organization has always strived to promote employee engagement while encouraging and advocating open communication at all levels. The TAFE – TMTL Open Forum is one such platform for all TAFE employees across geographies and businesses to interact with the senior management; one-on-one. This event outlines the direction the company is taking and also highlights key events in the course of the past year.

Employees were invited to send in questions that were answered directly by the senior management. This year saw multiple locations of TAFE, including the TAFE Turkey and China Operations, besides various TAFE plants and area offices in India, connected via video conferencing. The forum also recognizes the efforts and achievements of individuals and teams throughout TAFE by means of various awards and commendations.

The Open Forum – one of the several channels of communication at TAFE, has a credible impact on policies and practices in the organization. Many policies have been instituted as a response to suggestions and requests from employees at this forum.

The response was wonderful and, we would like to congratulate the organizers for having conducted a truly global Open Forum 2015.

 

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Wheat the most famous crop

Did you know that today, wheat is grown on more land area than any other commercial crop and continues to be the most important food grain source for humans. These stats give an insight into this superstar crop…

 

Source: fao.org

Lifestyle

Trying to understand the phenomenon of Rajnikanth

In a very famous IT quiz held for school children one of the questions asked was: “There is a virus that multiplies by a hundred when it infiltrates a computer. What is the name of the virus?” You would have never guessed in a hundred years that this computer virus would be inspired by the punch line of yesteryear Kollywood box office hit “Baasha”. You read it right, the line, “Naan oru thadava sonna, nooru thadava sonna maadri!” translates to ‘If I’ve said it once, it’s as good as me saying it a hundred times!’ This particular form of tribute is something that not even the biggest film stars in the world can lay claim to. The computer virus may not have caught on and but the Rajni virus is definitely afflicting people again.

12th December, the birthday of the ‘Superstar’ is celebrated on the scale of a festival by fans across the world. To add to it, this year 12/12 saw the release of ‘Lingaa’ – the latest offering by Rajnikanth. This mix is as potent as it gets as the frequency of Rajni movies have reduced over the years and what better way to pay tribute to your beloved superstar than watch his movie. In Chennai, the city was plastered with posters and there was no surprise as history repeated itself in the form of house-full shows for the entire week after the movie release; even for shows as late as 03:00 AM in the morning. There were even fans that flew down from Japan to catch the show.

It was as if the city was celebrating another Diwali with crackers, music, colours and the works. The uninitiated would never have guessed that it is just a cinema star’s birthday. The fans typically celebrate this day by bathing huge cut-outs of Rajni in milk, symbolizing an ‘Abhisegam’ – a ritual traditionally reserved for gods on auspicious days. The entrances of cinema theatres resemble an entrance to a local fair. On social networking sites people from all over the nation and the world flood in their wishes to the ‘Thalaivar’. Tweets, statuses, pictures, posters, art, music, videos, mash ups and you name it, it’s all up and running. And no, there is absolutely no age-bar when it comes to adoring this man. Fans, old and new alike celebrate this day with much reverence.

There are some that don’t buy into the concept, some of the older people feel this fan-fair to be pseudo or humbug. There are many who go to the extent of saying that the Superstar funded the entire celebration. ‘Stars and actors better than him haven’t got such acclaim so why should he’, they ask! Despite all this one can’t deny the fact that there is something about ‘Thalaivar’ that draws such devotion. No one was ever able to pinpoint as to how this came to be. Even his fans are bewildered when asked what they like about him. And the fact remains, there are but a few Tamil movie fans who can say they didn’t feel a rush when they saw him onscreen delivering his punch lines, “malai da annamalai” from Annamalai or his highly emotional “Thodra paakalam” from Thalapathy. The aura, charisma and some magic is what makes Rajnikanth the ‘Superstar’ that he is. This fanatical craze and adoration can only be described as the Rajni Effect.

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Masseys have a field day in Punjab

TAFE recently participated in the Field Day Potato – India event held by DLG International at Ludhiana, Punjab. It supported the exhibitors with its advanced Massey Ferguson 9500 series tractors. Though not the focus of the exhibition, our Masseys in red once again proved their mettle and efficiency.  

The exhibition aimed to present the entire value chain of the potato ranging from topics like soil preparation, plant protection and fertilization, planting and harvesting to the potato processing industry showcased by Indian and German partners.

The event provided information on potato cropping, breeding and crop management, machinery for potato production and the live demonstrations of implements for the participants were powered by the Massey Ferguson 9500 series tractors.

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Reaching beyond the extraordinary

TAFE Reach Limited (TRL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited (TAFE). TRL is involved in the vehicle franchise business for passenger and utility vehicles of TATA motors in Chennai, Cuddalore and Erode and also operates authorized service centres for TATA motors with a branch in Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu. TRL is recognized for its quality service and customer focus.

An example of this focus and vigor is reflected in the feat by Mr. John Peter, Sales Executive of TRL based in the Mount Road Showroom, Chennai. He has taken an impressive individual booking of 110 vehicles in the month of November 2014. This is a phenomenal achievement as it is a rare instance in the history of TRL. We congratulate him on his wonderful performance and wish him many more such feats in the future.

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MF 1035 DI TONNER launched in Bihar

The new 39 HP Massey Ferguson 1035 DI “Tonner” tractor from TAFE has been designed to cater to customers who make substantial use of their tractors for various haulage purposes apart from agricultural applications. Equipped with a new and strong company hitch on the flat rear housing and a company hydraulic trailer pipe, the Tonner ensures that the hitching remains strong and lasts long. It is most suitable for haulage over distances at faster speeds.

“Tractor Nahi, Tonner Chalao!”

Note: *Currently available at select dealerships in Bihar, India, only.

Lifestyle

A look at the time of the powerful

It is said that time is money. But time is power too. It can make or break a person. And given time, any person can do wonders. With time comes power and it with comes with the responsibility of handling it judiciously. And so on and so forth.

Given today’s world, it is no wonder how people view time as precious. Maybe that is why Swiss watchmakers probably take so much effort in assembling a masterpiece of time that adds the power of carrying it in ones hands. But has anyone wondered what the people of power wear on their wrists? Here are the timeless watches that the worlds most powerful wear to control time.

  1. Barack Obama, President – USA
    TAG Heuer: Aqua racer
    Price: $2600

‘Mr. President’ has been wearing this watch for over 15 years. It does make us wonder whether the watch is just for show or has utility for a man whose appointments go by the second. As for being the world’s most powerful man he sure does wear simplicity with class on his wrist.

  1. Vladimir Putin, President – Russia
    Lange and Sohne: Tourbograph
    Price: $600,000

Yes. You read it right and that’s what it will be if you read it a hundred times over. The Russian premier is known for his watch collection with this just being his favorite. The numbers reach a whopping 700 watches in his collection and the costs, a fortune.

  1. Angela Merkel, Chancellor – Germany
    Boccia Titanium
    Price: $150

We all remember the lady in a red coat who jumped up in joy as the German team lifted the 2014 FIFA World Cup earlier this year. This leader of Germany wears a watch worth a mere 150 dollars and carries it off without a flinch.
Mr. President you’ve got competition on the simplicity front.

  1. Nikolas Sarkozy, Former President – France
    Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar White Gold
    Price: $30,000

The former French premier is known for his style. And the reason for him to wear the watch is what the world knows the French for, Love. Model and partner of Mr. Sarkozy, Carla Bruni has planted this masterpiece on his wrist. Given her illustrious past, it comes as no surprise that she should gift such a beauty!

  1. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister – India
    Movado
    Price: $2295

India’s premier and the most influential man in the Indian subcontinent, Narendra Modi is surely a person of good taste. The Prime Minister’s favorite watch comes from the workshops of Movado in Switzerland. It is not just style, it is class.

Courtesy:
www.blog.watchkart.com
www.macys.com
www.patekwatch.blogspot.com
www.cnbc.com
www.indiatoday.in
www.luxurybazaar.com
www.tagheuer.com