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Vijay Goel assumes additional charge as CMD of THDC India

Vijay Goel, who is currently serving as Director (Personnel) of THDC India Limited, has assumed additional charge as Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of the company

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Vijay Goel has assumed additional charge of the post of Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of THDC India Limited with effect from May 1. He is currently handling the responsibility of the post of Director (Personnel) of THDC. He had joined the corporation in the year 1990 as a Senior Personnel Officer (SPO) from NHPC Limited. He has more than 35 years of varied experience in the field of Human Resource Management.

During his tenure as General Manager (P&A), he was also In-charge of Corporate Communications, Law and Arbitration functions. His key areas of interventions are policy formation, manpower planning, establishment and estate functions, employee relations, compliance of labour laws and overall formulation and implementation of policies. He played a vital role in putting in place initial HR systems immediately after the establishment of the corporation.

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THDC India Limited

THDC India Limited is a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Power. It is a power utility company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of NTPC Limited. It was incorporated in July 1988 to develop, operate and maintain the Tehri Hydro Power Complex and other hydro projects.

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