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NTPC included in TIME World’s best 1000 companies 2025 list

NTPC Limited has been included in the TIME World’s Best 1000 companies 2025 list, announced on September 10

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Limited has been included in the TIME World’s Best 1000 companies 2025 list, announced on September 10. Published by TIME in partnership with Statista, a leading global provider of market, consumer data and rankings, the list identifies the top 1000 companies worldwide based on a comprehensive evaluation.

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The recognition is the result of an extensive analysis conducted across three critical dimensions, such as employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability transparency (ESG). Companies achieving the highest scores across these parameters were honoured in the prestigious list.

Guided by its vision to become the world’s leading power company, NTPC is playing a pivotal role in advancing India’s growth and energy transition. The organization provides reliable, efficient, and environmentally friendly power solutions, driven by innovation and agility. This recognition reinforces NTPC’s belief that power generation must progress in alignment with social and environmental responsibility.

The accolade also underlines NTPC’s distinctive “People before PLF (Plant Load Factor)” philosophy, which places employee well-being and development at the heart of its operations. By fostering a caring, inclusive, and future-ready workplace, NTPC continues to set benchmarks in business excellence, innovation, and human resource leadership.

This global recognition stands as a testament to NTPC’s commitment to excellence and its emergence as a formidable force on the international stage. It reflects the dedication, passion, and collective efforts of the NTPC family, united by a shared vision of progress and performance.

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