Technical Education & Research Institute: Department of Business Administration
Technical Education & Research Institute: Department of Business Administration
Technical Education & Research Institute: Department of Business Administration
Ltd
At
Firozabad
2016-17
This project report is my bona fide work and has not been
submitted in any form to any University or Institute for the award of any
degree or diploma prior to the under mentioned date. I bear the entire
responsibility of submission of this project report.
Animesh Tiwari
MBA 3rd Semester
Department of Business Administration
Technical Education & Research Institute
P. G. College, Ghazipur
Acknowledgement
It is my pleasure to be indebted to various people, who directly or indirectly contributed in the
development of this work and who influenced my thinking, behavior, and acts during the course
of study.
I express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Rahul Anand Singh, worthy Principal for providing me
I am thankful to Mr. Anant Shinde for his support, cooperation, and motivation provided to me
I also extend my sincere appreciation to Dr. Neetu Singh who provided his valuable suggestions
Lastly, I would like to thank the almighty and my parents for their moral support and my friends
with whom I shared my day-to-day experience and received lots of suggestions that improved
my quality of work.
Animesh Tiwari
INDEX OF CONTENTS
Preface 1-2
Acknowledgement 3
Chapter-1
Introduction of the company 4-73
Introduction of the topic
Chapter-2
Problem 74
Objective 75
Importance 76
Scope 77
Chapter-3
Research Methodology 78-82
Chapter-4
Data analysis & Interpretation 83-102
Chapter-5
Finding & Recommendation 103-104
Chapter-6
Conclusion & Limitation 105-106
Bibliography 107-108
Annexure 108-111
Chapter I
Introduction
Introduction-
Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited (SAEL) Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited (SAEL) Even the most
prolific journey begins with a single step, and our's began on 1999. but continues into eternity if
powered with integrity and commitment, guided by sound values and driven by grit and
perseverance. Ever since its inception on Dec 21, 1999, has taken giant strides to reach its
current position of market leader in the agro energy space. Globally recognised and lauded for
sustainable and scalable farming practises and for promoting and safeguarding the gamut of
producer-consumer interests, SAEL spells premier end to end agro energy products and services.
inception, SAEL has taken giant strides to reach its current position of market leader in the agro
energy space. Globally recognized and lauded for technological innovation, sustainable energy
creation, conversion and utilization, powering sustainable and scalable farming practices and for
promoting and safeguarding the gamut of producer-consumer interests, SAEL spells premier end
From the strategic level to hands-on engineering and R& D, from service provision and
range.
Our endeavors have enabled thousands of farmers across North India to get fair prices for their
produce, attain higher quality and standard of living and lead lives of dignity, security and
prosperity. Procuring farm waste and produce like rice directly from farmers, we generate
renewable and 'green' energy that powers factories and lights up homes across India. Eliminating
middlemen and buying directly from farmers has helped us minimize costs, promote organic
agriculture and our processing units ensure high quality final products that are being marketed
across the globe. We are continually breaking new ground in connecting agriculture to the
vibrant energy sector but even as we increase our procurement arenas and generating capacity,
we keep our carbon footprint minimal. We make sure that agricultural biomass and energy
To produce clean and scalable energy by building enduring relationships with the agricultural
producers, suppliers, consumers and creating lasting value for the community, nation and
humanity as a whole. Our robust asset base is interconnected with strong supply chain services,
farm productivity, energy generation and efficiency and product quality through an inclusive
process that encompasses end to end stakeholders-from producers such as farm hands to farm
A few themes run constant throughout the SAEL story- entrepreneurial instinct backed by grit,
persistence, sound understanding of the need of the hour and the ability to achieve, aspire and
inspire. Every chapter in the SAEL story is richly imbued with intrepid enterprise, unrelenting
hard work and deep commitment to the ecology and economic prosperity of entire communities.
At the cusp of a new century in 1999, Dr Harbhajan Singh Awla decided to invest the rich and
diverse experience he had amassed since 1971 as Chief of the Central Warehousing Corporation
Limited, Delhi (Govt. of India Enterprise under Ministry of Agriculture) and Rural Warehousing
business in a company formulated to a unique vision. Already well versed with the running of a
thriving business, courtesy the several warehouses he had been managing since 1971, Dr Awla
was eager to translate his cherished desire into a brick and mortar reality. Hailing from India's
bread-basket, the fertile and vigorous Punjab- he envisaged an enterprise that would leverage
agro products and bio waste to create energy that was sorely needed to fuel India's soaring
Jasbir Singh, Mr. Sukhbir Singh and Mr. Raminder Singh. Hence, SAEL began life in 1971 but
became a Pvt Ltd company in 1999. Right from the start, SAEL was on the winning track as the
time was ripe for rapid growth, post the 1993 liberalization and globalisation of the Indian
economy. The need of the nation for energy, agro management and food security was ably met
by the diverse undertakings at SAEL. A Solvent Extraction Plant was established in 2004 and
godowns and warehouses constructed for Food Corporation of India proved highly profitable.
In a short span of 7 years, the Pvt Ltd company was incorporated into a Limited Company in
2006- Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited (SAEL), with enrolled office in Guruharsahai, Punjab
In 2006, the first major expansion and diversification was undertaken by the setting up of an
integrated food processing and 15 MW biomass based power Plant at Fatehullahpur, Ghazipur
(Uttar Pradesh) The project with Capital outlay of 125 crores was set up in record time without
Three years later in 2009, a 14.5 MW Biomass Based Power Plant was established at Channu,
Muktsar (Punjab) in Group company Universal Biomass Energy Pvt. Ltd. The next milestone
came in 2012, with the setting up of 1 MW Solar PV Power Project at Sirsa Haryana under
JNNSM Scheme, in another group Group company Sukhbir Solar Energy Pvt. Ltd.
Another groundbreaking achievement in 2012 was the setting up of 130 TPH modern Rice Mill
for Paddy Processing in record time of six months involving capital outlay of Rs. 126 Crores at
Food grain Storage having total Capacity of 13.83 Lacs MT to meet the requirement of Food
Corporation of India at various locations in the state of U.P, Punjab and Haryana under PEG
Identifying and working on scalable and renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power
and by diversifying and expanding into new product and service categories SAEL will
consolidate and reinforce their current position as global market pioneer. On the basis of
innovative thinking and bleeding edge technology, we at SAEL will walk the talk and lead by
example as Clean Energy Leaders, Farm to Fork end to end suppliers, bankable logistical and
supply chain moderators and capacity administrators. We will do this while reducing the
environmental impact of our products and services and by safeguarding and shaping our planet
Retailing-
SAEL has already launched several brands in various product categories which have been
selectively marketed in North India and have garnered extremely enthusiastic acceptance by
consumers. The volumes and range of our export products of rice and other food products is
constantly increasinging, as is the reach and scope that covers 3 continents. SAEL plans to move
into the food retail space in a much more bigger way in the near future with a diversified range
of high-quality, affordable, organic and premium food products and ready to eat products.
Warehousing-
In recognition of the excellence of the warehousing and capacity solutions provided by SAEL,
there has been growing demand for more such facilities. Larger Warehouses have been
constructed to meet the requirement of Food grain Storage for Food Corporation of India in U.P
with 556000 MT capacity under PEG Scheme at Sitapur, Lakhimpur, Behraich, Maharajganj,
Siddharth Nagar, Kushinagar, Mirzapur, Badaun, Pilibhit and Shajahanpur. Construction at these
sites has been completed and they have been handed over to Food Corporation of India/State
Warehousing Corporation. Many such endeavors are in the offing for various Indian states that
require exceptional logistical and benchmarked warehousing facilities for safe and hygienic food
storage.
SAEL has plans to launch a new range of high quality, organic and nutritious edible items
SAEL aims to introduce a range of new products such as Baby Rice, Fortified Rice with
minerals, ready to cook Biryani, Kheer and flavour-blended Rice in purchaser packs.
SAEL plants to advertise the assortment of broken Basmati and Non-basmati Rice,
utilized as a part of making highly popular and nutritious Rice puddings (kheers) which
are a staple dessert and celebration food across India. SAEL will soon market its organic
range via modern trade and general trade and in addition, is planning to value it
moderately, so as to make it accessible and pocket friendly for the great Indian middle
class.
SAEL will promote various local speciality rice, long grain and medium grain rice, long
grain and medium grain rice and basmati rice in different pack sizes running from 1kilo
to 25 kilos, The organization is in procedure of setting up its own rice strength outlets
among different urban communities and in addition an E-trade site to advance direct
SAEL plans to venture into the packaging, retailing and export of other locally grown
Renewable Energy
As the pioneer in making clean energy available in the country, SAEL has the potential to
produce 1000 MW of clean energy. SAEL will partner dynamically with state governments to
create a network of energy efficient and environmentally suitable integrated plants and energy
producing units across India. The potential for green energy is unlimited and SAEL is poised to
take full advantage. As a tropical country, India enjoys more than 300 days annually of sunshine,
making solar energy one of the most cost effective, sustainable and affordable energy sources.
We are planning to enter the solar energy space in a big way as this resource is available in
plenty across India. Biomass is another sunrise arena. SAEL has established the biggest biomass
based captive power plant in India with 25 MW, where Energy is generated using 50 % in-house
fuel such as rice husk. Subsidiary 15 mw standalone power plant based at Lambi, Punjab is
already producing energy and we further aim to expand hugely into the biomass Energy space in
Punjab. Punjab produces 60 million tonnes of biomass waste annually which is set ablaze by
farmers, causing widespread environmental damage and giving rise to umpteen health issues.
Technology
SAEL is committed to providing easily accessible farming solutions that help to increase the
productivity of farms and boost yields. working with the farmers from the initial stages of
sowing to the final harvest, SAEL has undertaken the sacred task of making farming more
Bleeding edge mechanization, state of the art technological know-how and adherence to the
highest internationally benchmarked quality standards ensure premium quality and optimal
production. Equipped with machinery from world leaders such as Satake Universal Co. Ltd,
Japan, Buhler (I) Pvt. Ltd, Switzerland, Schmidt Seeger Germany and MFS, USA, SAEL's
position as leading producer and distributor of hygienically packed quality rice in convenient
as a high energy carbohydrate source. Grown extensively across the fertile North Indian plain,
Rice processing and production forms a critical part of SAEL's business operations. Rice
processing factories that acquire produce directly from the farmers at a fair price in various areas
in UP and Punjab produce distinctive varieties of short grain Rice, medium grain and Basmati
Rice that cater to every market segment. Bleeding edge mechanization, state of the art
standards ensure premium quality and optimal production. Equipped with machinery from world
leaders such as Satake Universal Co. Ltd, Japan, Buhler (I) Pvt. Ltd, Switzerland, Schmidt
Seeger Germany and MFS, USA, SAEL's position as leading producer and distributor of
The new thrust on marketing under SAEL's own brand names is a critical step forward towards
our stated goal of eliminating middlemen and ensuring that both the farmers and consumers get
the best possible quality at the best possible price. It's a win-win situation for all stakeholders as
both the farmer and consumer interests are paramount to us. SPN DSC-6572 jpg)This shift in
the company's paradigm strategy is apparent in recent years as levy rice for Food Corporation of
India (FCI) in Uttar Pradesh (UP) that formed 75% of total rice production in 2008 has been
subsequently reduced to 25% in 2015. In pursuance of this policy, we upgraded and diversified
our machinery at the Ghazipur Rice Mill by adding specialized and sophisticated equipment such
as Grading machines, De-stoning machines, Silky Machines, Colour sortex machines and
Packing machines.
The strategic shift towards forming a credible, viable, secure and fair price conduit between the
farmer and the market through open market sale in domestic and overseas market got ample
encouragement in 2012 when the Government of India lifted the ban on export of non-Basmati
rice from India. This has facilitated the identification of markets in Middle East and Gulf, Africa
and Asia as the new thrust areas for rice export by SAEL.
Renewable Power
Energy is the paramount need for progress. It is the force that drives development and its all-
enveloping embrace has made human life so dependant that today, it's difficult to envisage life
without power. Traditional energy sources based on fossil fuels such as Coal, Petroleum, wood
etc are not only finite but require huge investments and cause ecological damage upon extraction
and usage.
Renewable, scalable, secure, affordable and eco-friendly fuel and power supply source is the
irrefutable need of the hour. At SAEL, we consider it our primary patriotic duty to contribute to
the generation and promotion of the usage of sustainable power. It is our proud priviledge to be
among the pioneers in the generation and creation of renewable, bio based and now even solar
and bounds to now encompass solar and bio based energy. The acute need for 'green' power in
the country has brought SAEL to the forefront of the responsible conglomerates that are fulfilling
the critical needs of the nation, in a sustainable and cost effective manner.
SAEL's 15 MW biomass plant based at Ghazipur(UP), 14.5 MW biomass plant based at Channu
(Punjab) and 1 MW Solar Power based plant at Sirsa (Haryana) are fully operational. The
Ghazipur plant was a watershed endeavor as it formed a huge chunk of the first major expansion
and diversification drive forward by SAEL in 2006. It was a precursor of things to come this
state of the art integrated food processing and 15 MW biomass-based power Plant, With a capital
outlay of 125 Cr, it was set up in record time without any time and cost overruns.
The future is as bright as the summer sun in North India as SAEL now aims to harness the
unlimited power of the Sun for 'green and clean' energy. SAEL's future solar power projects and
upcoming energy ventures will generate an ambitious 100 MW across different locations in
India. The vital need for this resource has already invited interest and SAEL has signed the
Power Purchase Agreement to offer power solutions at a reasonable cost to the Uttar Pradesh
Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL). Our biomass based power plant is eligible for registration
as CDM Project which will earn CERs (1 CER= Emission reduction of 1 MT CO2). This is
tradable in European Market and will fetch much required foreign currency for India. Notably,
the 15 MW Biomass Based Grid interactive Power Plant at Ghazipur (U.P) has been registered as
CDM Project with UNFCCC (Project ID 2708) and the CDM benefit is available for crediting
period of 10 years.
The 14.5 MW Biomass Based Power Plant at Channu, Muktsar in Punjab, established in 2009 in
Group company Universal Biomass Energy Pvt. Ltd is functioning optimally. Another 1 MW
Solar PV Power Project at Sirsa in Haryana, established in 2012 under JNNSM Scheme, in
another group Group company Sukhbir Solar Energy Pvt. Ltd is also running successfully and
sustainably.
Biomass Energy-
A SAEL initiative that started as an agro based power generation capability, has grown by leaps
and bounds to now encompass solar and bio based energy. The acute need for 'green' power in
the country has brought SAEL to the forefront of the responsible conglomerates that are fulfilling
the critical needs of the nation, in a sustainable and cost effective manner. SAEL's 15 MW
biomass plant based at Ghazipur(UP), 14.5 MW biomass plant based at Channu (Punjab) and 1
MW Solar Power based plant at Sirsa (Haryana) are fully operational. The Ghazipur plant was a
watershed endeavor as it formed a huge chunk of the first major expansion and diversification
drive forward by SAEL in 2006. It was a precursor of things to come as this state of the art
integrated food processing and 15 MW biomass-based power Plant was set up in record time
without any time and cost overruns with a capital outlay of 125 Cr. Our biomass based power
plant is eligible for registration as CDM Project which will earn CERs (1 CER= Emission
reduction of 1 MT CO2). This is tradable in European Market and will fetch much required
foreign currency for India. Notably, the 15 MW Biomass Based Grid interactive Power Plant at
Ghazipur (U.P) has been registered as CDM Project with UNFCCC (Project ID 2708) and the
CDM benefit is available for crediting period of 10 years. The 14.5 MW Biomass Based Power
Plant at Channu, Muktsar in Punjab, established in 2009 in Group company Universal Biomass
Solar Energy
The future is as bright as the summer sun in North India as SAEL now aims to harness the
unlimited power of the Sun for 'green and clean' energy. SAEL's future solar power projects and
upcoming energy ventures will generate an ambitious 100 MW across different locations in
India. The vital need for this resource has already invited interest and SAEL has signed the
Power Purchase Agreement to offer power solutions at a reasonable cost to the Uttar Pradesh
Haryana, established in 2012 under JNNSM Scheme, in another group Group company Sukhbir
SAEL Solar Division provides Solar Products & Systems across India, Middle East, SAARC,
and African Countries. We provide an entire range of Solar products, EPC and O&M/AMC
services, which are developed through in-house design, latest technology, cutting-edge
engineering tools and performing capability suitable for Rural Application, Rooftop as well as
3. Solar Products
Solar Independent Power Producer (IPP) set-up and own solar power plants to generate electric
power for sale to utilities and end users. As an IPP, SAEL engages in greenfield development of
MW Solar Power Plants, by signing long term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Central
and State Government utilities. SAEL commissioned its first Solar Power Plant of 1MW capacity
at Elinabad, Haryana in 2012. The Power generated by this 1MW Solar Plant is sold to state
government utility based on a 25 year PPA signed with the utility company. Currently, SAEL is
signatory to more than 100MW PPAs with government utilities in UP, Punjab and Karnataka,
and the projects will be commissioned very shortly. SAEL is focused on expansion of our Solar
SAEL provides turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for in-house
and external projects in India and abroad. With in-house engineering capability and use of latest
design tools, we provide most cost-effective and energy efficient large-scale grid connected PV
Solar Power Plants. Our range of EPC services includes site development activities, engineering,
design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of MW level solar power plant. For
customer satisfaction & optimum generation, we focus on providing a long term O&M service
for EPC projects. Currently, SAEL is undertaking turnkey EPC of more than 100MW in-house
SAEL offers complete EPC solutions from concept to commissioning for various Off-Grid and
Grid Connect Rooftop Solar Power Systems. Our range of solar systems includes:-
Currently, SAEL executes 3 large rooftop grid connect systems under Net Metering scheme in
Chandigarh (406KW) , Jalandhar (200KW) and Ludhiana (170KW) which are nearing
completion.
Solar Products
SAEL provides wide range of Solar Products, including water pumping solution for agricultural
and potable water. These Solar Pumping Systems are specially designed to fulfill the water
Future expansion plans include setting up a manufacturing facility for 50MW Crystalline Solar
Module and other solar products including LED Solar Street Lights, Solar Power Generators (0.5
when supply chain and logistics were not a part of everyday business vocabulary as they are
now, SAEL was involved in providing logistical solutions, godowns and warehousing facilities
to noteworthy governmental entities such as the Food Corporation of India (FCI). SAEL's
warehousing units have capacity limits of around 14,00,000 tons and are leased to the
Food Corporation of India on assurance lease premise for a long time, creating a consistent
yearly income. The well-constructed and modern warehouses are situated in rural areas in the
states of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana where food stockpiles are kept in well ventilated,
In recognition of the excellence of the warehousing and capacity solutions provided by SAEL,
there has been growing demand for more such facilities. Larger Warehouses have been
constructed to meet the requirement of Food grain Storage for Food Corporation of India in U.P
with 556000 MT capacity under PEG Scheme at Sitapur, Lakhimpur, Behraich, Maharajganj,
Siddharth Nagar, Kushinagar, Mirzapur, Badaun, Pilibhit and Shajahanpur. Construction at these
sites has been completed and they have been handed over to Food Corporation of India/State
Warehousing Corporation. More such endeavors are in the offing for various Indian states that
require exceptional logistical and benchmarked warehousing facilities for safe and hygienic food
storage.
Solvent Extractions-
After the paddy is harvested and before the rice gets eaten, there is a vital stage- The Milling and
shelling phase. This is when the harvested rice is dehusked and a critical substance-Solvent is
obtained. Solvent is edible oil which is highly nutritious, fights high cholesterol and provides
high grade fibre. India, as the highest producer of Rice in the world, after China, has the potential
to fulfill the nutritional deficit in the country by large scale production of Rice Bran Oil and
solvent. Currently, only a small proportion of the rice is processed through modern sheller units
using appropriate technology, while the rest of the produce goes through small local mills where
SAEL's highly sophisticated and modern sheller mills have the capability to process paddy to
obtain this precious by-product. The best in class technological machinery, acquired from a
range of leading companies across the globe enable us to optimally extract solvent at Saratech,
Cheema Kettle and Paharpur Cooling Towers. The Ghazipur plant has a 500 TPD capacity
Tasty, nutritious, easy to make and robustthe reasons for the universal popularity of Rice as a
food staple are not far to seek. At SAEL, we not only understand and appreciate these natural
advantages, but spare no effort to augment and enhance them by following highest procedural
standards of production, grading, sorting, pricing and packaging to prepare the best possible
product for you. Our plants are located in the immensely fertile North Indian plains. Our close
connect with farmers provides us speedy, assured and continual access to the best quality paddy.
With the objective of catering to every pocket and taste, we acquire large stocks of paddy across
an extensive range that includes short, medium and long grain rice. Many varieties of coveted
Basmati that includes the delectable 1121 (longest grain Indian Basmati), excellent quality
regional varieties like Swarna, Samba Masoori, Govind Bhog, Sonam et al are available under
the SAEL brand names SUKHBIR, MAHAVAT and EKAM in variants like Platinum, Gold,
Retail Brands
Adina
Corporate Citizenship
The nature of our business provides enriching avenues whereby SAEL can play a critical role in
positively impacting farmers and other stakeholders such as consumers at the grassroots level. At
SAEL, we are always conscious that due to our proximity to the grassroots in the rural sector, we
are in a position to directly impact farmers' prosperity and bring about long term development
and progress in rural India both through manifest (direct) and latent (indirect) channels.
Business integrity
The importance of the social responsibility at SAEL as part of the overall vision and mission can
be gauged from the fact that CSR Committee comprises members of the top management.
Eminent members of the management such as Mr Sukhbir Singh (Chairman of the committee),
Mr Jasbir Singh ( Managing Director) and Dr Mrs Sanjeevan Bajaj ( Independent Director)
ensure that two percent of the net annual profits of SAEL are devoted to CSR activities.
The manifest channels include giving fair and competitive prices to farmers for their produce,
credible and just procurement mechanism and pricing system. It includes preserving 'clean and
green' energy rich ecosystems for generations. Every day, SAEL is helping to eradicate farmer
distress, spreading education and awareness about better farming and eco-friendly agro
techniques and linking the farmers and consumers directly by enabling each to access better,
healthy, more price competitive and fulfilling employment, education and life choices.
In latent and indirect ways, SAEL is constantly engaging farmers and consumers in meaningful
ways. Through consumer connects, farmer melas, events, programmes and seminars organized
regularly, people living in rural areas are provided access to better farming and career avenues
etc. SAEL has established schools for children in rural areas and conduct drives connected with
health and hygiene awareness, education and empowerment which have helped in making the
community economically stronger, better educated and more aware about their rights and
responsibilities.
Established primarily for the purpose of creating awareness amongst the farming community
Centres act as local nodes whereby farmers are able to access to professional and expert
guidance and farming methods. Experts advice farmers on application of new farming techniques
and use of modern farming equipment and keep farmers updated with latest farming related
developments. The Regional Centres have played a crucial role in increasing productivity,
The toxic lantana weed is a highly poisonous and fast spreading weed that has wrecked havoc in
many parts in North India. As part of the UN mission to eradicate the weed, SAEL has taken
cudgels to remove the weed on behalf of the Forest Department. The farming communities
directly reap the benefits of this SAEL initiative as lantana does not let anything else grow and is
very expensive to remove. Within a generic radius, SAEL has been successful in removing all
traces of lantana from the areas where it was most widespread and has stopped the future spread
of this menace.
Acutely conscious of the need for social justice and economic empowerment of all communities,
SAEL has employed economically poor households and tribals, empowering them to sustain
As a socially responsible corporate with huge reach into rural areas, SAEL advocates equal
employment opportunities for both men and women. Gender empowerment and women centric
schemes and programmes are regularly launched by the company. There are special hostel
facilities for women, with training centres to help them acquire and polish new skills. The
company also supports all differently abled people in the remotest part of U.P. They are provided
accommodation with free food supply, and are employed at various SAEL plants. SAEL has also
been supporting the oldest orphanage in India for over six decades.
Community impact
Innovation and sustainability are the two buzzwords that guide all endeavors at SAEL. Be it the
long term vision and mission of the company or issues pertaining to the daily functioning at
SAEL, sustainable development, ecological safeguards and community welfare are given
primacy over every other concern. The community impact of these 'ideas which have been put
into constant practice' have yielded quantifiable results which can are be easily gauged and
measured as they are visible in the community that has developed around each SAEL business
site. SAEL model of working gives back directly to the local economy. When compared with
other sources of energy, 70% of the energy produced is given straight back to the local grids.
Unlike coal operated plants, where ecologically fragile ecosystems are damaged beyond repair,
SAEL's green power and energy have helped communities develop and become much more
'enlightened' in the real sense of the word. The dedicated local grids also account for the fuel and
logistics contributing 10-15% to the local economies. This remarkable statistic is a novel
achievement which has never been attempted before. Its successful implementation by SAEL is a
communities.
The impact is continuously expanding in scope and reach as more and more families and
Access to health care and self employment opportunities owing to blooming of auxiliary
businesses
Farmer education and awareness programmes help farmers produce more and earn more
Farmer assistance helpline and radio programmes provide instant access to advice and
guidance
Promotion of organic and chemical free farming through sound advice and guidance to
farmers
Chapter-2
Objectives
Scope
Importance
Limitation
Objectives
To understand about the Performance Appraisal with Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited
To identify the gap bridge between anticipated performance and actual performance.
To study about affects of performance appraisal on employees and what their satisfaction
To study the strategies & measures adopted by Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited. related to
Performance Appraisal
Scope
There is also a group who argues that the evaluation of employees for reward purposes, and
frank communication with them about their performance, are part of the basic responsibilities of
management. The practice of not discussing reward issues while appraising performance is, say
In many organizations, this inconsistency is aggravated by the practice of having separate wage
and salary reviews, in which merit rises and bonuses are decided arbitrarily, and often secretly,
agreed targets and identifying opportunities for improvement. In other words, performance
appraisal is a set of policies to achieve a shared vision of the organization to help each individual
employee to understand and recognize their contribution. But Performance Appraisal is also the
tool to determine and communicate to an employee about his/ her performance on the job,
Research Methodology
Research Methodology
According to Redman & Mory research is defined as a Systemized effort to gain new
knowledge. Research is a process in which the researcher wishes to find out the end result for a
given problem and thus the solution helps in future course of action.
RESEARCH DESIGN The research design of the study is Descriptive research. A descriptive
research is under taken in order to ascertain and be able to describe the characteristics of
variables of interest in a situation. The purpose of choosing descriptive design is to achieve new
SAMPLING TYPE- Simple random Sampling has been adopted in this study. The 50 customer
are selected at random from different areas. Males and females both are chosen at random. The
purpose of choosing simple random sampling is to minimize the biasness in choosing the
DATA TYPE Data collection is concerned with gathering all the relevant data information that
helps the researchers to achieve the already formulated research objective. The data collection
instruments such as surveys, interviews, focus groups or observation tailored to his specific
needs. Primary research provides the researcher with the most accurate and up-to-date data. For
this research primary data has collected by questionnaire which is filled by the customer of
researchers for the immediate study at hand but for some other purpose. Such data is usually
compiled by some agency other than the actual user for example manuals, weekly magazines,
internet etc. For this research secondary data has collected from different websites on internet,
SAMPLE SIZE- The survey is carried over 50 customeron different areas after giving them the
ANALYTICAL TOOL-The data have been analyzed using Percentage method is used to
Collection of Data
Primary sources of information had been utilized for collection of data. Keeping in mind the
objectives of this study, a structured questionnaire was designed, containing relevant questions
from all aspect of the study. Interviews were conducted with the heads of the departments.
Chapter 4
Data Analysis
And
Interpretation
Chapter-4
FINDINGS
&
RECOMMENDATIONS
Findings
Recommendations
Chapter-5
Conclusion
&
Limitations
Conclusion
Limitations
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Questionnaire
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15. Does the tools & equipments provided to you are better quality?
16. Does your supervisor encourage you to give new ideas & suggestions?
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