Thursday, December 26, 2013

HOW SIGNALLING SYSTEM IN INDIAN RAILWAY WORKS

How Signalling System in the Indian Railway Works


At first the most important thing to say that "A Driver of a train shall not start his train until he is authorised to do so". To give authority to the driver to start, signal posts have been erected at various places to indicate him whether to start or not. The driver shall not pass a signal unless he sees it has been TAKEN OFF i.e. Signal turned to either GREEN, or TWO YELLOW or ONE YELLOW. If the Signal is at ON position, i.e. RED, he must not pass it unless he is authorised to pass on a Written Authority issued by the Station Master. (This is done in case of Signal Failures).
There are certain circumstances in which although signal is RED, yet written authority is not required. For example GATE SIGNAL, INTERMEDIATE BLOCK STOP SIGNAL, AUTOMATIC SIGNAL.

To ensure a train shall proceed safely from one station to other there are various SYSTEMS of WORKING adopted in Indian Railways. The system adopted depends upon the density of traffic, i.e. more the number of trains the more costly the system adopted. Among this system, any one is followed for running of trains between two station. These systems are:
1.      ABSOLUTE BLOCK SYSTEM
2.      AUTOMATIC BLOCK STSTEM
3.      FOLLOWING TRAIN STSTEM
4.      PILOT GUARD SYSTEM
5.      TRAIN STAFF TICKETING SYSTEM 
6.      ONE TRAIN ONLY SYSTEM



ABSOLUTE BLOCK SYSTEM



Block Sections (in RED)



In Absolute System of Working a long section is divided into small blocks called BLOCK SECTIONS and the stations dividing the block sections are called BLOCK STATIONS. For a train to leave from a block station and proceed towards next block station, LINE CLEAR  must be obtained from the next block station. If the next station is able to receive the train then he gives the line clear to the rear station. This line clear is done with some device to enhance the safety. Generally ELECTRICAL BLOCK INSTRUMENTs are installed for such purpose. The system through block instrument is such that the signal from rear station cannot be given, unless line clear has been obtained from advance station through block instrument.

This system is called Absolute Block system, because in this system, at any point of time, only one train can be in a block section running from a block station to another. It ensures perfect safety against two trains in one section.






AUTOMATIC BLOCK SYSTEM


This system is improvement over the Absolute Block System. In this a block section between two block station is further sub-divided into different block signalling section. Which means where one train can run between two block station in Absolute Block System, there more number of train can run in between two block stations.






ASPECTS OF AUTOMATIC SIGNALS
Sequence of Change of Signals with respect to running train in Automatic Block System


In Automatic Block System, each signals convey the aspect of next Signal(s) to the driver. For example, if a signal is ONE-YELLOW, it tells the driver that the next signal is RED. If it is DOUBLE-YELLOW, then next signal is DOUBLE-YELLOW or ONE-YELLOW, and if it is GREEN, then next signal is either GREEN or DOUBLE-YELLOW.

Each signals telling  the driver the aspects of next (few) signals helps the driver to run the train at more speed and helps him to control the speed when required.




Also Read: systemsof working in indian railways

Sunday, January 13, 2013

What is CTC tea

The full form of CTC tea is  CRUSHED TEAR  and CURLED tea.


Crush, Tear, and Curl  is a method of processing black tea, similar to that of orthodox tea manufacture. Instead of the leaves being rolled as a final stage, they are passed through a series of cylindrical rollers with hundreds of small sharp "teeth" that Crush, Tear, and Curl.
CTC was invented by W. McKertcher during 1930-1931, and the process spread in the 1950s through the 1970s, most rapidly inIndia and Africa. Today, most black teas produced use the CTC method or the closely related rotovane orthodox manufacture. CTC and rotovane orthodox have a finished product that is well suited for tea bags, as the product quickly gives a dark brew.

Tea Manufacturers in India
Tea manufacturers in India source the bulk of their tea supplies from tea plantations in Assam, West Bengal (including Darjeeling), Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Other tea growing states include Tripura, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar and Karnataka, as well as non-traditional states such as Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim

Top Tea Manufacturers by Market Capitalization
S. No.
Name of Tea Manufacturer
Brand(s)
Contact Information
  1. 1.
Tata Global Beverages
  • Tata Tea
  • Tetley
  • Good Earth Teas
  • JEMCA
  • Joekels
  • Vitax
Tata Global Beverages Ltd.
1, Bishop Lefroy Road
Kolkata-700 020
West Bengal
India
Tel: 033-22813709/3779/ 3891/ 3988
Fax: 033-22811199
E-mail: investor.relations@tgbl.com
  1. 2.
Bombay Burmah
  • Oothu
  • Dun Sandle
  • Manjolai
9, Wallace Street, Fort
Mumbai – 400 001
Maharashtra
India
Phone: +(91)-(22)-22079351-54
Fax: +(91)-(22)-22071612
E-mail: bbtcl@bom2.vsnl.net.in
  1. 3.
Mcleod Russel
(tea plantations)

McLeod Russel India Limited
Four Mangoe Lane
Surendra Mohan Ghosh Sarani
Kolkata - 700 001
Tel: +(33)-2243-5391/2248-7709
Fax: +(33)-2248-3683, 2248-8114
E-mail: a.guhasarkar@mcleodrussel.com
  1. 4.
Goodricke Group
Darjeeling Tea
  • Castleton Premium: Blue Caddy
  • Castleton Vintage: Black Caddy
    Barnesbeg
  • Roasted
  • Thurbo
  • Premium Darjeeling
Black (CTC) Tea
  • Khaass
  • Goodricke Chai
  • Zabardast
Gift Packs
  • Badamtam Leaf Tea
  • Season’s 3 in 1
Goodricke Group Limited
Camellia House
14, Gurusaday Road
Kolkata - 700 019
West Bengal
India
Tel: +91-33-22873067, 22878737, 22871816
Fax: +91-33-22872577, 22877089
E-mail: goodricke@goodricke.com
  1. 5.
Rossell India
(tea plantations)

Rossell Tea
(Division of Rossell India Limited)
Jindal Towers
Block 'B', 4th Floor
21/1A/3, Darga Road
Kolkata-700 017
Tel: +91-33- 2280 1120, 2290 3035
Fax: +91-33- 2287 5269
E-mail: corporate@rosselltea.com
  1. 6.
Jay Shree Tea
(tea plantations)

Industry House
15th Floor
10, Camac Street
Kolkata-700 017.
Tel: +91 (33) 2282 7531-34
  1. 7.
Dhunseri Petrochem & Tea Limited
  • Lal Ghora
  • Kala Ghora
  • Bahipookri
Dhunseri House
4A, Woodburn Park
Kolkata-700 020
India
Tel: +91 (33) 2280 1950 (5 lines)
Fax: +91 (33) 2287 8995
Email: dhunseri@vsnl.com
  1. 8.
Assam Company India Limited
(tea plantations & tea bars)

Assam Company India Ltd.
Assam Tea House
52, Chowringhee Road
Kolkata-700 071
Tel: +91 (33) 2283 8306, 22838309, 22838312
Fax: +91 033 - 22838334, 22838333
Email: assamco@vsnl.com
  1. 9.
James Warren Tea Ltd.
  • Assam 1860
Aspirations Vintage
12, Pretoria Street
Kolkata-700 071
India
Tel: +91 (33) 4034 1000
Fax: +91 (33) 4034 1015
Email: corporate@jameswarrentea.com

  1. 10.
Warren Tea Limited
(tea plantations)

Suvira House
4B Hungerfod Street
Kolkata-700017
India
Tel: +91 (33) 2287 2287
Email: corporate@warrantea.com
  1. 11.
Harrisons Malayalam Limited
(tea plantations)

24/1624
Bristow Road
Willingdon Island
Cochin-682003
India
Tel: +91 (484) 2668023
Email: teaenquiry@harrisonsmalayalam.com
  1. 12.
Lykis
  • Cheers
  • Taazagi
Lykis Limited
Grandeur Building
4th Floor, Opp. Gundecha Symphony
Veera Desai Road
Andheri (W)
Mumbai-53
India
Tel: +91 (022) 4069 4069
Email: info@lykisgroup.com
Sales: sales@lykisgroup.com
  1. 13.
B & A Limited
(tea plantations)

113, Park Street
9th Floor
Kolkata
West Bengal-700016
India
Tel: +91 (33) 2265 7389, 2229 5098,
2217 6815
Fax: +91 (33) 2265 1388
Email: info@barooahs.com
  1. 14.
Terai Tea Company Limited
(tea plantations)

Terai Tea Company Limited
Agarwala House
Sevoke Road, 2nd Mile
Siliguri-734 402
West Bengal
India

Tel: +91 (353)-2543 857/58/866
Fax: +91-(353) 2542 656
  1. 15.
Kanco Tea & Industries Limited
(tea plantations)

Jasmine Tower
3rd Floor
31, Shakespeare Sarani
Kolkata-700 017
West Bengal
India
Tel: +91 (33) 2281 5217
Email: contact@kancotea.in
  1. 16.
Diana Tea Company Limited
  • Diana
Sir RNM House
4th Floor,
3/B, Lal Bazar Street
Kolkata-700 001
West Bengal
India
Tel: +91-(33) 2248 8672 / 4066 1590 / 93
Fax: +91-(33) 2248 7571
Email: contactus@dianatea.in
  1. 17.
Tyroon Tea Company Limited
(tea plantations)
.
McLeod House
3, Netaji Subhas Road
Kolkata-700001
West Bengal
India
Tel: +91 (33) 2248 3236, 2248 6071
Fax: +91 (33) 2248 6938
Email: info@tyroontea.com
  1. 18.
Asian Tea & Exports Ltd.
  • Four Seasons
(Darjeeling, Orthodox Leaf, CTC & Green teas)
Sikkim Commerce House
4/1, Middleton Street
Kolkata-700 071
West Bengal
India.
Tel: +91 (33) 2287 7334 / 9732 / 9320
4006 3601 - 14
Fax: +91 (33) 2280 3101
Email: info@asianteaexports.com




Tea Exporters in India
Indian tea exporters supply the finest varieties of tea to different parts of the world. CTC tea (crush, tear & curl) accounts for around 89% of the production, orthodox/green and instant tea account for the remaining 11% of the production.
Top 3 Markets for Indian Tea Exporters in 2015-16 – By Volume
  • Russian Federation
  • Iran
  • Pakistan
Top 3 Markets for Indian Tea Exporters in 2015-16 – By Value