NTPC Vindhyachal flags off first ash bricks dispatch under dealership model 
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NTPC Vindhyachal flags off first ash bricks dispatch under dealership model

The team of NTPC Vindhyachal on Friday flagged off the first dispatch of ash bricks under the dealership mode

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Vindhyachal on Thursday marked a significant step in its sustainability initiatives by flagging off the first dispatch of ash bricks under the dealership mode. According to an official statement, this initative is aimed at promoting structured market outreach and responsible utilisation of industrial by-products.

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The ceremonial dispatch has carried out under the leadership of Sanjib Kumar Saha, Chief General Manager (Vindhyachal), in the presence of senior officials including AJ Rajkumar, General Manager (O&M); M Suresh, General Manager (Maintenance & ADM); Satendra Sinha, General Manager (Operation); and Ruma De Sharma, Head of HR (Vindhyachal).

The initiative is part of NTPC’s broader focus on circular economy practices, enabling effective utilisation of fly ash generated at thermal power stations while creating sustainable construction material for the market through an organised dealership framework.

Officials said the move is expected to strengthen the station’s outreach, improve value realisation from by-products and support environmentally responsible construction practices.

NTPC Vindhyachal also acknowledged the contribution of the CC-OS team for their coordination and support in successfully implementing the initiative.

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