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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I whole heartedly express my sincere gratitude to Er. Alok Gaur who guided me throughout my training period. I am also grateful to the management of H.M.T Machine Tools Ltd. Ajmer for permitting me to have training period during 14-06-2011 to 13-07-2011. I am equally thankful to the Head of the Department Mechanical engineering and other teaching and non-teaching staff for due guidance and support.

Date- SEPT., 2011 DHEERAJ SONI

PREFACE
The industrial revolution in the 18-century brought about the upliftment of Science & Technology. The revival of learning showed a new way of life the world in various spheres. Since then the industries have made a lot of progress. The industries have made a history in the world and since then they are progressing with leaps and bounds. In India, industries during that time were small ones. The British were afraid that in case the India come to know "The Know How" of various industries then the British economy, would have lessened there by bringing about the decline of the British Empire in India.
After Independence India has made such a remarkable progress in the industries that it becomes necessary to mention that the India intelligence has proved its worth and the labors has also contributed a lot towards the progress, The Indian Industries can now compete in the world. The industries have helped India to have good trade with the other countries and have earned a good amount of foreign exchange there by raising the economic standards and making way of India to become self sufficient and self reliant.

CHAPTER-1 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
The H.M.T. Ajmer previously called as Machine Tools Corporation of India Ltd., which was incorporated in January.



References: 30. The main source of reference for me, during my training period have been the people here working for the company since the company started its production. They were the only source of information based on which I have formulated the departments section and came to know about the lacunas existing in the company. Though the presence of the company 's website cannot be ignored which acts as a good platform to compare their product range with the other are of the same category. The following are the sources of information: 1) www.hmtindia.com 2) www.hmti.com

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