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SAIL surging ahead with steely resolve and commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat: Chairman

| @indiablooms | Oct 23, 2020, at 06:22 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Addressing the shareholders of Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) on Company’s 48th Annual General Meeting held here on Thursday, Anil Kumar Chaudhary, Chairman, SAIL mentioned that COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted SAIL just as it has impacted every corporate across the country. 

He also highlighted how SAIL has activated a scaled response for management of COVID-19 outbreak at Plants/Units and Townships.

While fighting with the COVID-19 Pandemic on one hand, the company ensured that the production continued in line with the market demand while making use of the time available to carry out planned repairs by preponing them from the original schedule.

He said that the financial year 2019-20 has been the year of sustaining profitability.

"Despite challenging market conditions which saw the average Net Sales Realisation (NSR) decline by 12% over the previous year, the determined efforts and strategic initiatives taken by SAIL saw the EBITDA in FY’20 rise by 9% to Rs. 11,199 crore, as against Rs. 10,283 Crore in FY’19," he said.

However, due to higher depreciation and finance cost, the Profit after Tax (PAT) on standalone basis came down to Rs. 2,022 crore in FY’20 as against Rs. 2178 crore in the previous year FY’19. On a consolidated basis, the Profit after Tax stood at Rs. 2,121 crore for FY’20 as against Rs. 2348 crore in FY’19.

Chaudhary highlighted that SAIL has always been a part of the Government-led initiatives like Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan, Prime Minister Jan ArogayaYojana (PMJAY), Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PMAY), Skill India, Ban on Single Use Plastic, Mission Purvodaya, etc.

He also emphasized SAIL’s concern for the environment with planting of more than 4.44 lakh saplings during the FY 2019-20, taking the cumulative plantation by SAIL to 21.04 million since inception.

In the wake of severe impact on economy of the country during the COVID-19 Pandemic, SAIL has been the frontrunner in taking forward the initiative of making India prosper through self-reliance viz., ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Vocal for Local’.

He further added that “During FY19 SAIL produced new grades of steel like Superior Performance rails namely R-260 grade and wheels for high-speed LHB coaches for Indian Railways; Special quality steel complying to the requirement of Country’s Defence Forces for use in armour plates, gun carriage, ammunition testing and bullet proof applications; API X-70 steel grade for pipe in Oil and Gas Sector; and High tensile, fire resistant, weather resistant structural steel and seismic grade TMT Bars for Construction & Infrastructure Sector."

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