HUDCO observed its 54th Foundation Day 
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HUDCO observed its 54th Foundation Day

On this occasion, awards for outstanding performances were given to stakeholders, agencies as well as HUDCO employees

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: To commemorate 54 years of dedicated service to the nation, the Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO) organised its Foundation Day on April 25 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

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HUDCO CMD Sanjay Kulshrestha congratulated and encouraged the employees “Our journey has been a long one, and this incredible journey of ours is a testimony of the vision, entrepreneurship spirit and commitment of our visionary heads of our esteemed organisation, along with the support of successive governments and our stakeholders including our borrowing agencies.”

He added that the efforts of HUDCO has been duly recognised by the Government of India thereby conferring a much coveted “Navratna” status. He said “the dedication, expertise and unwavering commitment of our shared vision have been the driving force behind our achievements”.

On this occasion, awards for outstanding performances were given to stakeholders, agencies as well as HUDCO employees. The HUDCO publications, namely, HUDCO Design Awards – 2023-24, SHELTER, HUDCO Darpan, Awaas Dhwani, Meru Sandesh, Madhya Sandesh, Johaar and several other magazines released.

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