NTPC recognised as the "Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24" organised by Team Marksmen 
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NTPC recognised as the "Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24" organised by Team Marksmen

NTPC's consistent success in these awards is a testament to its people practices, which are on par with the best companies in the world

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Limited has been honored with the prestigious title of "Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24" organised by Team Marksmen.

The award recognizes NTPC's exceptional performance in various key areas, including Organizational Purpose, Employee Centricity, Growth, Recognition & Rewards, Intrapreneurial Culture, Work-life Balance, Diversity, Equality & Inclusion, Safety, and Trust.

During the award ceremony, Sital Kumar, CEO (UPL) & ED (HR) of NTPC, along with other officials from the organisation, received this esteemed recognition.

This achievement reflects NTPC's unwavering commitment to achieving excellence in the development and management of its human resources through continuous process improvement, engagement, and learning and development opportunities.

The company's progressive and "People before PLF" (Plant Load Factor) approach has contributed to making NTPC a preferred workplace, as evidenced by the numerous awards and recognitions it has received over the years as one of India's Best Employers.

The awards, conducted by Team Marksmen in association with India Today and Business Standard, are the result of a comprehensive consumer study conducted across the industry.

NTPC's consistent success in these awards is a testament to its people practices, which are on par with the best companies in the world.

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