Question

    There are sixteen Central Public Sector Undertakings under the Defence, which of the following is not included in the Defence PSUs? Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL.)

    A Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL.) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL.) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Munitions India Limited (MIL) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Engineers India Limited (EIL) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E India Optel Limited (IOL) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The Department of defence Production, Ministry of defence, has administrative oversight north of sixteen Central Public Sector Undertakings. HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LIMITED (HAL):  Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a Navratna Company, is India’s biggest DPSU, operating under the Ministry of Defence’s Department of defence Production. BHARAT ELECTRONICS LIMITED (BEL):  BEL, a Navratna Company under the Ministry of Defence, was established in 1954 and has nine units across India. BHARAT DYNAMICS LIMITED. (BDL):  Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), a Mini Ratna Category-I organisation, was laid out by the Ministry of Defence in 1970. BEML LIMITED (BEML):  BEML is a Mini-Ratna (Category-1) Public Sector It was established in 1964 to Undertake that. MISHRA DHATU NIGAM LIMITED (MIDHANI):   Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI) was established in 1973 as a Government of India endeavour under the Ministry of Defence’s administrative obligation. MAZAGON DOCK SHIPBUILDERS LIMITED (MDL):   Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) is the most notable of all the Defence PSU shipyards that produce warships and submarines. GARDEN REACH SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS LIMITED (GRSE):  For the past 22 years, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE), a Mini-Ratna Category-I organisation, has been a productive and profit paying DPSU. GOA SHIPYARD LIMITED (GSL):  Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), a Mini-Ratna Group-I venture, is fit for designing and producing advanced cutting-edge ships for the Indian Defence Forces and an assortment of customers, including sending out business sectors, in-house. HINDUSTAN SHIPYARD LIMITED (HSL):  HSL is Vishakhapatnam’s biggest and most decisively positioned shipyard. For the Defense and Maritime Sector, the yard has worked more than 174 warships and fixed north of 1940 others. ADVANCED WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT INDIA LIMITED (AWEIL): AWEIL, situated in Kanpur, has eight plants in Kanpur, Cossipore, Jabalpur, Korwa, Tiruchirappalli, and Ishapur that make little and weighty type firearms and gear. GLIDERS INDIA LIMITED (GIL):   GIL, situated in Kanpur, has one plant in Kanpur that produces parachutes, as brake parachutes for military aircraft. TROOP COMFORTS LIMITED (TCL):  TCL, situated in Kanpur, has four plants in Kanpur, Shahjahanpur, Avadi, and Hazratpur that assemble troop solace products such as outfits, ECC, and tents. Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL):  AVNL with its settlement at Avadi, Chennai has 5 industrial facilities situated at Avadi, Chennai, Yeddumailaram, Jabalpur and Ambernath are occupied with the business of manufacturing Armored Vehicle, B Vehicles and so on. Munitions India Limited (MIL):  MIL, settled in Pune, has 12 offices in Khadki, Aruvankadu, Tiruchirappalli, Bhandara, Bolangir, Chandrapur, Dehu Road, Khamaria, Nalanda, and Varangaon, producing ammo of all types as well as military, business, and industrial explosives of different kinds. Yantra India Limited (YIL):  YIL, which has its base camp in Nagpur and eight plants at Ambajhari, Ambarnath, Bhusawal, Dum, Katni, Muradnagar, Ishapore, and Jabalpur, is a maker of military-grade parts and subordinate products of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. India Optel Limited (IOL):  IOL, which has its base camp in Dehradun and three plants in Dehradun and Chandigarh, is a producer of optoelectronic hardware, for example, tank sights, little arms sights, and hand-held optical gadgets.

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