SCOPE Business Quiz Bonanza celebrates intellectual excellence of PSE employees 
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SCOPE Business Quiz Bonanza celebrates intellectual excellence of PSE employees

The team from SAIL comprising S.W. Kispotta and Anand Raj emerged as winners, while Saif Rahman and Mohit Kumar Gupta from Grid India secured the runners-up position

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) organised the SCOPE Business Quiz Bonanza at the SCOPE Complex, New Delhi, witnessing enthusiastic participation from Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) across the country.

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The national-level quiz competition, addressed by BHEL's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) K.S. Murthy; SCOPE's Director General Atul Sobti; and NHPC's Director (Personnel) Uttam Lal saw a total of 107 teams competing. The event aimed to promote teamwork, healthy competition and awareness of global business trends, economic principles and current affairs.

The team from SAIL comprising S.W. Kispotta and Anand Raj emerged as winners, while Saif Rahman and Mohit Kumar Gupta from Grid India secured the runners-up position.

The quiz served as a platform to test intellectual agility and highlight the significant role and strategic contributions of Indian PSEs to the national economy, reinforcing SCOPE’s commitment to fostering knowledge-driven excellence among PSE professionals.

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