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PESB recommends M Venkatachalam for Director (Power) post at NLC India

The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) has recommended the name of M Venkatachalam for the post of Director (Power) at NLC India Limited

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) has recommended the name of M Venkatachalam for the post of Director (Power) at NLC India Limited, the selection board said in its minutes of the meeting for meeting number 132/2022 on October 25. The minutes also noted that the panel interviewed 10 candidates for the post. Out of which, six candidates were from NLC India Limited and the remaining candidates were from NTPC, BHEL, NPCIL and Bajaj Energy.

Currently, M Venkatachalam is serving as Executive Director at Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Mumbai.

Other candidates who appeared for the interview were: Santhosh CS, Chief General Manager, NLC India Limited, Durai Kumar S, General Manager, NLC India Limited, Anuraj Mittal, General Manager, NLC India Limited, Vanchinathan T, General Manager, NLC India Limited, Surianarayanan B, General Manager, NLC India Limited, Ananda Ramanujam K, General Manager, NLC India Limited, Shanmugha Sundaram, Chief General Manager, NTPC Limited, Ajay Kumar, Project Director, BHEL and Rudra Narayan Bedi, President, Operations & Management, Lalit Power Generation Company, Bajaj Energy.

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