![]() ![]() (i) All the employees of OFB (Group A, B & C) belonging to the production units and also the identified non-production units (as per the structure set out in Annexure-A) have been transferred en masse to the new DPSUs on terms of foreign service, without any deputation allowance (deemed deputation) initially for a period of two years from the Appointed Date. Accordingly the Government has taken the following steps:. (d) The Government is committed to safeguard the interests of the employees of erstwhile Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), as mentioned at various forums including during interactions with the Federations. ![]() (v) All the employees of OFB (Group A, B & C) belonging to OFB HQ (at Kolkata), OFB New Delhi Office, OF Schools and OF Hospitals (Group A, B & C), have been transferred en masse to the Directorate under DDP, initially for a period of two years from the Appointed Date. (iv) All the employees of OFB (Group A, B & C) belonging to the production units and also the identified non-production units (as per the structure set out in Annexure A) have been transferred en masse to the New DPSUs on terms of foreign service without any deputation allowance (deemed deputation) initially for a period of two years from the Appointed Date. (iii) The Government of India has also transferred all assets and liabilities of OFB to the New DPSUs and the Directorate as per the structure set out in Annexures A and B, with effect from the Appointed Date. 1(82)/78/D(Fy.I) dated, has ceased to exist as a body. (ii) On and with effect from the Appointed Date, OFB, which has been set up vide Ministry of Defence letter no. The Government of India has also transferred, with effect from the Appointed Date, the management, control, operations and maintenance of certain identified non-production units of OFB and identified surplus land at 16 production units of OFB to the Directorate of Ordnance (Coordination & Services) (“Directorate”) under the DDP, as set out in Annexure B. (i) The Government of India has transferred, with effect from the Appointed Date, the management, control, operations and maintenance of these 41 units to 7 Government companies (wholly owned by the Government of India), namely (i) Munitions India Limited, (ii) Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited, (iii) Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited, (iv) Troop Comforts Limited, (v) Yantra India Limited, (vi)India Optel Limited, and (vii) Gliders India Limited (collectively “New DPSUs”) in respect of (a) production activities, viz production of arms, ammunitions, weapons, vehicles, defence equipment and non-defence equipment and (b) identified non-production activities, as set out in Annexure A. (b) & (c) Yes Sir, to enhance functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation in Ordnance Factories, the production units of Ordnance Factory Board have been converted into 7 Defence Public Sector Undertakings with 41 Units w.e.f. ![]() ![]() STATE/UT-wise status of Ordnance factories including Tamil Nadu is appended below. (a) There are 41 Ordnance Factories in the country. MINISTER OF STATE (SHRI AJAY BHATT) IN THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ![]()
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