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NBCC Organises 14th Edition Of ‘Samvaad’

With a view to strengthening the bond between the company and its employees and having clarity of goals 'Samvaad' is organised every quarter at NBCC

PSU Watch Bureau
New Delhi: NBCC Limited's CMD Dr Anoop Kumar Mittal addressing the employees at the 14th edition of the Samvaad said that the Navratna CPSE will have to step-up its order book execution capabilities. Samvaad is a quarterly brainstorming meet, organized by the construction behemoth, in order to take stalk of the internal situation, growth trajectory, business development and systematic improvements in the style of working.

Eyeing Maharatna status

"If we continue to work hard and execute our projects on time, no one can stop us from achieving the Maharatna status," Dr. Mittal said. The CMD and senior management engaged with around a hundred officers in the daylong session and took their feedback on how to usher the company on the path of nation-building.

"If we continue to work hard and execute our projects on time, no one can stop us from achieving the Maharatna status,"

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The event was attended by Rajendra Chaudhari, Director (Commercial), Neelesh K Shah, Director (Projects), Sanjiv Swarup, CVO, Gyanesh Pandey, MD, HSCC and all senior executives of NBCC Limited. CMD gave the credit of the company's growth to its "hard-working" employees, who have been "instrumental" in raising the stock of the company in the sector in terms of more revenue generation and prestige.

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