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Rajiv Kumar Singh set to be next Director (Technical) of BBJ

The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) panel has recommended the name of Rajiv Kumar Singh for the post of Director (Technical) of Braithwaite Burn & Jessop Construction Company Ltd. (BBJ)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Rajiv Kumar Singh is set to be the next Director (Technical) of Braithwaite Burn & Jessop Construction Company Limited (BBJ), a PSU under the Department of Heavy Industries. He has been recommended for the post by the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) panel on Thursday. He is currently serving as General Manager in the same organisation.

Singh has been recommended for the post from a list of seven candidates, who were interviewed by the PESB selection panel in its selection meeting held on March 10. Out of seven candidates, three candidates were from BBJ and one each from IRCON International Limited, Hindustan Steelworks Construction Limited, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and KIOCL Limited.

BBJ Company Limited is a PSU under the administrative control of the Department of Heavy Industries. The company was established on January 26, 1935. BBJ has been involved in the construction and repairing of Rail Bridges & Rail-cum-Road Bridges, Industrial structural works, Large building foundations, Civil engineering works, Refinery piping works, Railway gauge conversion etc. The company is registered and headquartered in Kolkata.

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