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BSNL TRAINING REPORT 2009
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Introduction:-
Today, BSNL is the No. 1 telecommunication company and the largest public sector undertaking of India and its responsibilities includes improvement of the already impeccable quality of telecom services, expansion of telecom services in all villages and instilling confidence among its customers.
Apart from vast network expansions, especial emphasis has given for introducing latest technologies and new services like I-NET, INTERNET, ISDN (INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK), IN (INTELLIGENT NETWORK), CDMA, GSM and WLL (WIRELESS IN LOCAL LOOP), BROADBAND, 3G services etc. Now BSNL has also entered in mobile communication. BSNL has all the new services send technological advantages, which are available with any well, developed Telecom network anywhere else in the country.
Full credit for all above achievement goes to the officers and staff of the BSNL. The administration is fully aware of the challenges lying ahead and quite committed to provide the latest and best telecom services by their continued support and active co-operation.
COMPANY PROFILE
BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is India's leading telecommunications provider and the country's largest public-sector firm. BSNL provides local-exchange access and domestic long-distance services through a network of more than 45 million access lines covering most of India. It also offers wireless communications, data and Internet services, as well as business voice and data services. The company is still controlled by the government, as is one of India's other large phone companies, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL). Plans to merge the two companies have been discussed but seem to be on hold.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has a vast reservoir of highly skilled and
Experienced work force of about 3,57,000 personnel.
We believe that our staff, which is one of the best trained manpower in the
telecom sector, is our biggest asset.
To meet the technological challenges, employees are trained for technology
up-gradation, modernization, computerization etc in BSNL's training Centers
spread across Country.
To apex training centers of BSNL i.e. Advance level Telecom Training Center
(ALTTC) at Ghaziabad and Bharat Ratna Bhimrao Telecom Training Center
At Jabalpur are comparable to any world class Telecom Training Center.
Moreover, 43 zonal training centers and a National Academy of Telecom
Finance and Management have been running for several years now.
Different curriculum run in these centers to impart technology based training,
Training for Attitudinal change, basic educational and skill development
Program etc.
DOT: -
Till 31st December, 1984, the postal, telegraph and telephone services were managed by the Posts and Telegraphs Department. In January 1985, two separate Departments for the Posts and the Telecommunications were created. The accounts of the department, initially, were maintained by the Accountant General of the P&T. However, by April 1972, the telecommunications accounts were separated. Simultaneously the department also started preparing the balance sheet annually. With the takeover of the accounts from the audit and delegation of larger financial powers to the field units, internal Financial Advisers were posted to all the circles and units.
DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DOT)
The Telecommunication Board consisted of the Secretary Telecommunications, who was the Chairman with Member (Finance), Member (Operations), Member (Development), Member (Personnel) and Member (Technology). The Telecom Commission was constituted in 1989. The Commission has the DoT Secretary as its Chairman with Member (Services), Member (Technology) and Member (Finance) as its full time members. The Secretary (Finance), Secretary (DoE), Secretary (Industries) and Secretary (Planning Commission) are part time members of the Commission. The Department in 1986 reorganised the Telecommunication Circles with the Secondary Switching Areas as basic units. This was implemented in a phased manner. Bombay and Delhi Telephones were separated to create the new entity called Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL). On 1st October 2000, Department created BSNL, a new entity to operate services in different parts of the country as a public sector unit.