November 25, 2019

Stir the cinnamon poppy seeds and most of the maple syrup

Stir occasionally, especially at the end, to prevent burning. Continue to simmer the rice, stirring occasionally, until it turns soft and mushy. Top with cooked seafood, shiitake mushroom, spring onions and cilantro. (Recipe courtesy chef Stephen, Storm Bar and Grill, East of Kailash)Thai seafood congee IngredientsJasmine broken rice, 1 1/4 cupWater, 5 cups Salt, 1/4 tspChicken or pork stock, 9 cups Shrimp (or ground pork or other meat you prefer), cooked, 1 1/2 cup Shiitake mushroom, sliced and cooked, 1/4 cupThai pepper powder, 1/4 tspSoy sauce, 1/4 tspGinger, julienned, 1 inchSpring onions, chopped 1/2 cupCilantro, 1/4 tsp MethodBoil the jasmine rice with water, salt, and oil on medium heat. 


Recipe courtesy chef Rahul, Mystique Melange, Ashok Vihar)Banana and nuts porridgeIngredientsOats, 160 gmMilk, 600 mlBananas, ripe, 2Mixed nuts (raisins, almonds, walnuts), 1/2 cupCinnamon, 1/2 tspPoppy seeds, 2 tbspMaple syrup or honey, 2-3 tbsp Salt to tasteMethodPut the oats in a saucepan, pour in the milk and sprinkle in a pinch of salt.Scoop about 1 1/2 cups of the cooked rice into another medium-sized soup pot and add 1 cup broth.Blackberry and apple porridgeIngredients Oats,160 gmMilk, 600 mlApple, grated, 1Honey, 2-3 tbspBlackberries, 100 gmBasil leaves for garnishing, 3-4 Thai seafood congee Blackberry and apple porridge Ingredients Oats,160 gmMilk, 600 mlApple, grated, 1Honey, 2-3 tbspBlackberries, 100 gmBasil leaves for garnishing, 3-4Salt to tasteMethodPlace the oats and the milk in a large pan over medium heat. Serve hot. Sprinkle with Thai pepper powder and serve hot. Bring to a boil, stirring, and season with a bit of soy sauce. Keep stirring constantly until the rice is very soft and breaks apart (30-45 minutes). 

Stir the cinnamon  poppy seeds and most of the maple syrup or honey into the porridge. Drizzle the sesame oil and soy sauce. Remove the chicken and set it aside to cool. Serve with the bananas and toasted nuts on top, and the remaining syrup/honey and cinnamon drizzled over. Season with cinnamon and cook until toasted, stirring frequently, for about 3 minutes. Add the chicken breast and turn down the heat to medium.Heat the chicken or pork stock. (Recipe courtesy chef Gajendra Singh, Unplugged Courtyard)Almond porridgeIngredientsPorridge, cooked, 1/2 cup Ground cinnamon, 1/4 tspAlmond milk, 1 1/2 cupWater, 1/2 cupBrown sugar, 2 tbspVanilla extract,1 tspSalt to taste MethodHeat a saucepan over medium heat and pour in the porridge. On high heat, add the stock and water, and bring to a boil. Bring to a steady simmer for 5 to 6 minutes, stirring as often as you can — if you like your porridge runnier, simply add a splash more milk. Add grated apple and most of the honey to the porridge during the last 2 minutes of cooking.Peel and slice the bananas. Bring to a boil and cook over low heat until the porridge is thick and grains are tender, for about 25 minutes.Squash in most of the blackberries, then serve with the remaining scattered on top and the remaining honey drizzled over.Pour the porridge into a bowl.

Cover and simmer until chicken is cooked.Add the nuts to a small non-stick frying pan and dry China heavy hex nut Suppliers roast over medium heat for 3-4 minutes. Add salt and pepper, and more water if required.Shred the chicken and place on top along with the ginger, spring onions and fried garlic. Transfer to a serving bowl. Bring to a boil and simmer for 4-5 minutes. (Recipe courtesy chef Gurmeher Sethi, Ziu)Chicken porridgeIngredientsSmall rice, 1/2 cupChicken breast, skin and fats removed, 2 piecesChicken stock, 3 cupsWater, 2 cupsSalt and pepper to tasteGinger, julienned, 2 inchesGarlic, mashed and fried, 2 clovesSpring onions, chopped, 1/2 cupSesame oil, 1/2 tspSoy sauce, 1/4 tspMethodWash the rice and put in a medium-sized pot. Serve hot. Add a pinch of salt and stir with a wooden spoon. Pour in the almond milk, water and vanilla and stir in the brown sugar and salt. Add more water if required. (Recipe courtesy chef Jitin Kapur, Tashan)

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November 20, 2019

The company expects an annual volume

The company expects an annual volume demand of 13,000 metric tonnes from this new business development initiative by 2021, it said. We will extend our full support to e-rickshaw manufacturers in designing and developing stainless steel models that are affordable, high on RoI, and user-friendly," Jindal Stainless Managing Director Abhyuday Jindal said.


Considering the market potential that Uttar Pradesh has to offer, the state will be one of our key focus areas.The stainless steel E-rickshaw prototype, it said, has been well received by the domestic e-rickshaw manufacturers and Haryana based E-rickshaw manufacturers have already received orders for over 100 stainless steel E-rickshaws.

Claiming to have developed the first stainless steel e-rickshaw prototype in India with superior body and chassis performance as compared to carbon steel e-rickshaws, the company is eying to tap market in Uttar Pradesh, NCT, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Gujarat. New Delhi: Jindal China Hex Nuts Factory From China Suppliers Stainless on Friday said it is eying 25 per cent e-rickshaw market share by 2021, and expects the segment to generate revenues to the tune of Rs 200 crore over the next two years.

Given the high potential market of Uttar Pradesh, Jindal Stainless is participating in the EvExpo 2019 at Lucknow with an intention to forge partnerships with local E-rickshaw manufacturers, the statement said.Amidst rising environmental pollution concerns, e-rickshaws have emerged as the most economical option for last mile connectivity in both urban and rural areas.He further noted that continued government subsidies will enable faster adoption and will speed up market growth. The company claims to have developed the first stainless steel e-rickshaw prototype in India with superior body and chassis performance as compared to carbon steel e-rickshaws..As a new business development initiative towards sustainable transportation, after stainless steel bus bodies and railway coaches and wagons, Jindal Stainless is now in talks with manufacturers to facilitate roll-out of stainless steel electric rickshaws (e-rickshaws), the company said in a statement."Jindal Stainless is targeting a 25 per cent share of the total e-rickshaw market in India over the next 2 years fetching estimated revenue of Rs 200 crore," the company said.The company is eying to tap market in Uttar Pradesh, NCT, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Gujarat

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November 13, 2019

In leading Liberty through this transformational phase

It recently completed the acquisition of Tata&China wholesale metric nut39;s speciality steels business now Liberty Speciality Steels - which supplies high-value steels to automotive, aerospace, industrial and energy clients worldwide. Since mid-2015, Liberty has moved from being largely a trading entity to become one of the UK's largest industrial employers and owner of the country's last aluminium smelter, its largest steel plate mill and largest scrap melting capacity.


In leading Liberty through this transformational phase, Gupta has applied his GreenSteel business model, designed to secure a competitive, low-carbon # future for metal manufacture, through recycling, use of renewable energy and vertical integration with value-added engineering activities."I am proud and humbled to receive this award on behalf of all our 5,000 staff who have been part of this mission.Sanjeev Gupta received the title 'CEO of the Year' at the prestigious Platts Global Metals Awards in London.His success in securing the coveted the S&P Global Platts CEO title comes in the Liberty Group's 25th anniversary year.He subsequently went on to pursue major mining and metals assets in the US and Australia.In their citation, the judges' said they were "impressed by his track record of successful acquisitions and his role as a motivator willing to swim against the tide of pessimism prevalent in the industry. It is hugely encouraging for our work to be recognised in this way by our peers in the industry and it motivates us to pursue this mission even more vigorously," Gupta said. His success in securing the coveted the S&P Global Platts CEO title comes in the Liberty Group's 25th anniversary year. (Photo: Twitter) London: Britain's Indian-origin steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta has bagged a top global award for his successful acquisitions and his drive to transform the steel industry in the UK, India and beyond.

Gupta, the executive chairman of the Liberty House Group who has been behind a series of acquisitions in the British steel industry of former Tata Steel and Caparo assets, received the title "CEO of the Year" at the prestigious Platts Global Metals Awards in London yesterday night. The company has grown from its beginnings as a trading operation run from Gupta's student halls of residence at Cambridge University into a global metals and industrials enterprise expected to gross around 7 billion dollars this year." The high-profile honour follows an intensive 18-month period during which the Liberty Group invested more than 500 million pounds to acquire and turn around metals, energy and engineering operations across the UK, saving more than 5,000 jobs in the process.

He was chosen from a shortlist of 10 top metal industry executives, including Indian CEOs Sajjan Jindal of JSW Steel and Prakash Kumar Singh of the Steel Authority of India, who lead prominent businesses in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia.""This has been an extraordinary period for our group as we pursue our GreenSteel vision for a resilient, high-value metals industry

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November 06, 2019

The Sunday Times quoted sources as saying

Tata Steel may still hold on to its UK steelworks and their proposed sale may be put off after a personal intervention by British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is keen on averting the collapse of carbon steel nuts Suppliers Tata Steel may still hold on to its UK steelworks and their proposed sale may be put off after a personal intervention by British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is keen on averting the collapse of Britain’s steel industry ahead of the EU referendum, a media report said on Sunday.


The Sunday Times quoted sources as saying that a sale of Port Talbot in Wales, the UK’s larg-est steelworks, and steel mills owned by the Tata Group around the country, may be put off as the steel crisis prompted a series of offers from the UK government, including multi-million-pound loans and taking a 25 per cent stake in the business. "Sources said a sale of Port Talbot, and steel mills around the country, was looking increasingly unlikely. Tata began contemplating retaining the vast south Wales site after personal intervention from David Cameron,” the daily said.Last week, the government proposed a law change to slash the liabilities of the 14 billion pound British Steel Pension Scheme, which is underwritten by Tata and has a £700 million deficit.

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