To raise our
economy and provide our country with essential commodities like Sugar, Sahara
humbly constructs a specific Sugar Factory and distillery. With the global
concern for the environment, Sahara India Parivaar is finding innovative ways
for getting clean and conventional energy.
Ash and affluent
largely affect our environment. With Vision of Corporate Social Responsibility,
Sahara is proposing to take giant leap in the Odissa State by putting up the
power plant in Balangir district thus investing in more than 8000 Crores with
the supercritical technology.
The Parivaar
takes the pride of showcasing their dynamic potentials of generating energy from
the waste. In practical life the sugar factories and distillery machineries are
operated with the power of bio fuels.
Sugar factory
and distillery are providing enormous employment opportunities to the farmers
and giving better lifestyle and fulfilling the dwelling needs even of
villagers. The Sugar factories here are giving enormous trade opportunities to
the farmer directly and earn comprehensive price for his hard work and efforts.
The Baghauli sugar project is spread over 108 acres of land. With well equipped
machinery, the Sahara India Parivaar values the association of human resources.
Here the Sahara Pariwar has invited thousands of application for young and dynamic talents.
With the procurement processes even the villages here are getting the equal
chance to display their potentials within their reach, yes many of the
employees are associated with this projects to earn their bread and
butter.
In these
projects the employee’s hygiene and safety is first taken into consideration,
Sahara Strengthen his bonds with employees by following the principles of
corporate commitment, emotional and humanity. The company at Stake cares for
human efforts thus the Sahara India Parivaar is highly promising and best place
to work with and ideal position to fulfil together the corporate goals.
There are literally large numbers of depositors who use Sahara's schemes since ages and have done so for years, even decades. This is something that anyone who has first-hand familiarity with life in small towns of the Hindi belt can vouch for.
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