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Acknowledgment
Preface
Introduction to D.L.W.
Heavy Weld Shop
Heavy Machine Shop
Light Machine Shop
Rotor Shop
Heat Treatment Shop
Sub Assembly Shop
T.T.C.
Conclusion
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I would sincerely like to thank the employees and the officers of
DLW, VARANASI for their help and support during the vocational training. Despite their busy schedules, they took time out for us and explained to us the various aspects of the working of the plant, from the production shops.
I would sincerely like to thank Shri Ravi Shankar, Alok Singh
(CWI/TTC) and Mr. Sunil Kumar(JE/H.W.S.), Mr. Vinod
Kumar(JE/Rotor Shop) who was instrumental in arranging the vocational training at DLW Varanasi, and without whose help and guidance the training could not have materialized.
I express my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. R. R. Jha (Principal,
TTC) for given me such a great opportunity.
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The objectives of the practical training are to learn something about industries practically and to be familiar with the working style of a technical person to adjust simply according to the industrial environment. It is rightly said practical life is far away from theoretical one.
We learn in class room can give the practical exposure or real life experience no doubt they help in improving the personality of the student, but the practical exposure in the field will help the student in long run of life and will be able to implement the theoretical knowledge. As, a part of academic syllabus of four year degree course in
Mechanical Engineering, every student is required to undergo a practical training.
I am student of third year mechanical and this report is written on the basis of practical knowledge acquired by me during the period of practical training