NHPC wins Special Jury Award for innovation in learning & development 
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NHPC wins Special Jury Award for innovation in learning & development

NHPC has been conferred with the prestigious Special Jury Award at the ET HR World Future Skills Awards 2025 for its innovative approach to learning and development

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NHPC Limited, a Government of India Navratna enterprise, has been conferred with the prestigious Special Jury Award at the ET HR World Future Skills Awards 2025 for its innovative approach to Learning and Development (L\&D), specifically for the "Use of Games & Simulations in L&D". The award was presented at a ceremony held in Mumbai on June 11, 2025.

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This recognition highlights NHPC’s continued efforts to transform its L&D practices through forward-looking and employee-centric interventions. By integrating games and simulations into its training modules, NHPC has successfully fostered a collaborative workplace culture, enhanced team-building capabilities, and encouraged innovation, agility, and empathy among its workforce. The initiative marks a significant shift from conventional training methods to more progressive, experiential learning aligned with evolving industry standards.

The award acknowledges NHPC’s strategic commitment to nurturing talent and building future-ready teams through modern and impactful learning techniques, setting a benchmark for public sector enterprises in the domain of human resource development.

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