LPG Monthly Bulletin Vol-30, November-2012 The Internal House Journal of LPG Department Published by Editorial Team- LPG Dept, OIL-Duliajan 1
EDITORIAL Esteemed readers, Come this time of the year and it is time for one of the most important festivals of the Hindu calendar Diwali. This festival of lights is celebrated all across the country with great fervor and enthusiasm. On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha, the foremost of all Hindu Gods and Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. People decorate their homes with beautiful diyas and make rangoli patterns in the courtyard and near the entrance of their houses. The exchange of sweets and the explosion of fireworks customarily accompany the celebration of this festival of lights. There are various legends associated with the celebration of Diwali. But people mostly associate the celebration with the legend of Lord Rama returning to his kingdom Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile and defeating Ravana, the demon king. In Bengal, the celebration is marked with the worship of Goddess Kali. We wish all our readers a very Happy Diwali and pray that this festival adds zeal and prosperity to their lives. Team Editorial 2
Monthly Bulletin VOL-30, November 12 LPG PRODUCTION (2012-13) TARGET & PRODUCTION 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 B.E TARGET MONTHS LPG PRODUCTION Dispatch MARKET WATCH OIL Stock at BSE - Rs.475.65 (as on 07/11/12) OIL Stock at NSE - Rs.474.80 (as on 07/11/12) LPG Price (Bulk) Rs. 56054.29/MT LPG Price (Pkd) - Rs.57154.29/MT NG Price - Rs.57524.41/MT 3
The 'Famous' Rocks Story A philosophy professor stood before his class with some items in front of him. When class began, he wordlessly picked up a large empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks about two inches in diameter. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. The professor then picked up a box of pebbles, poured them into the jar and lightly shook it. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open areas between the rocks. The students laughed. He asked his students again if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. The professor then picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. Now, said the professor, I want you to recognize that this is your life. The rocks are the important things your family, your partner, your health, your children anything that is so important to you that if it were lost, you would be nearly destroyed. The pebbles are the other things in life that matter, but on a smaller scale. The pebbles represent things like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything else the small stuff. If you put the sand or the pebbles into the jar first, there is no room for the rocks. The same goes for your life. If you spend all your energy and time on the small stuff, material things, you will never have room for the things that are truly most important. Pay attention to the things that are critical in your life. Play with your children. Take your partner out dancing. There will always be time to go to work, clean the house, give a dinner party and fix the disposal. Wise words ---- In your own life, be sure to take care of the rocks first the things that really matter. Remember, the rest is only pebbles and sand. 4
Birthdays QUIZZER POINT Who is the author of the book 'Turning Point - A Journey Through Challenges'? Which part of India was included in World Heritage List by UNESCO on July 1,2012? Which part of the human body is known as the graveyard of RBCs? Which cricketer has been declared the "Cricketer of the Twentieth Century" by ICC? Which Harbour is protected by a rocky headland called the Dolphin's Nose? Send in your answers along with your S/code, dept. name and a recent photograph. Please mail your answers to any of the following mail idsjharna_baruah@oilindia.in 5 The name of the winner, sending all the correct answers will be published in the next LPG Monthly Bulletin.