EIL and NTPC ink MoA for quality assurance, inspection and engineering services 
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EIL and NTPC ink MoA for quality assurance, inspection and engineering services

The MoA is aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two PSUs to ensure the highest standards in engineering and project execution

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Engineers India Limited (EIL) and NTPC Limited have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to collaborate on Quality Assurance, Inspection, and Engineering Services, reinforcing their long-standing partnership in India’s energy sector.

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The agreement has been signed at NTPC’s Corporate Office in New Delhi in the presence of KS Sundaram, Director (Projects), NTPC; Atul Gupta, Director (Commercial), EIL; Rajiv Agarwal, Director (Technical), EIL; along with other senior officials from both organisations.

The MoA is aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two public sector enterprises to ensure the highest standards in engineering and project execution. Both EIL and NTPC highlighted that the collaboration is a strategic step towards fostering innovation, enhancing project efficiency, and advancing sustainability goals in India’s energy landscape.

This partnership is expected to contribute significantly to NTPC’s ongoing and upcoming projects while leveraging EIL’s expertise in engineering consultancy and quality assurance.

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