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Examination Paper of Power Management
IIBM Institute of Business Management    1
IIBM Institute of Business Management
Examination Paper MM.100
Indian Power Sector
..
1.  NTPC has placed appropriate emphasis on the quality aspects in
a.  Project Management
b.  Maintenance specialist
c.  Forecasting
d.  CRM
2.  Out of the following which one is NOT under Maintenance objectives
a.  To maximize plant availability & reliability
b.  To optimize maintenance cost.
c.  To create safety in work, equipment & environment
d.  Management of large size power stations.
3.  Import of capital equipment would be free from
a.  Income Tax
b.  Custom duty
c.  Sales tax
d.  None
..
8.  VCP stands for ___________________.
9.  KESC stands for __________________.
10.  WAPDA stands for ________________.
Part Two:
1.  Give the new policy initiatives which have been taken by the government of India in the recent
past.
2.  What  are  the  few  other  issues  which  confront  the  developers  particularly  at  the  time  of
finalizing the Power Purchase Agreement?
3.  What is Board Organization Structure of the Power Industry?
4.  Write a short note on Tata Electric Company.

Bharat  Research  Development  Corporation  (BRDC)  was  set  up  as  an  autonomous  body  under  the
supervision and control of Council of Scientific and  Industrial  Research. Its main function was to market
the various products as  presses  developed by the different laboratories in the country. These covered
such areas as electronics, metallurgy, chemistry, and physics on sale.
END OF SECTION A
Examination Paper of Power Management
IIBM Institute of Business Management    3
The entrepreneurs or industries interested in any of the items can write to BRDC and upon the payment
of nominal sum (ranging from Rs. 5 to 30) can get a printed report which is termed as a ‘project profile’.
This  covers  such  details  as  product  identification  and  specifications,  potential  applications,  types  of
machinery and raw materials required, cost of the project and estimated profit levels. If and when an
entrepreneur  gets  interested  in  a  particular  project,  ..,
in principle. BRDC, at present, does not have a market research cell. They are wondering whether they
should set up their own cell or should utilize the services of professional market research agencies, from
time to time, on assignment basis.
Questions:
1.  What recommendations would you offer to BRDC? Why?
2.  Do  you  think  by  giving  market  research  data  in  ‘project  profiles’,  the  working of  BRDC would
show any improvements? Why?
Caselet 2
“After  38  years  of  working  for  Agua  Energia  Electrica,  I  found  myself  in  the  dilemma  of  whether
accepting  a  “voluntary”  resignation  (not  “voluntary”  at  all,  because  I  was  pressured  to  accept  it),  or
keeping on fighting in defence of my job. The events of that time are so traumatic that remembering
them  makes  me  shudder.  I  had  always  worked  honestly,  expecting  to  retire  with  honors  when  the
moment came.
My health-deteriorated by stress-could not bear any more, and I eventually accepted the “voluntary”
resignation. Today, at 58 years of age, having enough years of service but not the required  age  of 65
stipulated  by  law.  I  cannot  retire,  nor  can  I  be  reinstated  because  the  electricity  market  is  totally
polarized.  Nobody  takes  advantage  of  my  training,  what  I  learnt  to  do  during  nearly  four  decades.  I
support my family on occasional jobs. .. They compensated
this by doing other activities, from which they obtained good results, but the economic problem was not
only consequence they suffered. The loss of his job caused one of them a psychological problem that
translated into a profound depression and which, after treatment with no result, led to his suicide.”
Question:
1.  Describe how the life of workers get effected by working for a long time in Power Companies
2.  What recommendations would you suggest to the worker who wants to give the resignation in
the above case? Why?

1.  Explain Revised Mega Power Project Policy and give the important features of this policy.
2.  Give  the  response  of  major  concerns  and  future  Outlook  of  the  Indian  Private  Power  Policy
which was introduced in October 1991.
3.  State  the  Inadequacies  &  Limitations  of  the  State  Electricity  Board  (SEBs)  of  Indian  Electricity
Industry.

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