Anurag Malviya assumes charge as Director (Personnel) of ECIL 
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Anurag Malviya assumes charge as Director (Personnel) of ECIL

Anurag Malviya has assumed the charge of Director (Personnel) of ECIL on Monday, the Hyderabad-based PSU said in an official statement

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Anurag Malviya has assumed the charge as Director (Personnel) of Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) on Monday. According to an official, Malviya has assumed charge of the post with effect from October 16, 2023.  Prior to taking over as Director (Personnel), he was holding the post of General Manager (Human Resources) since 2021, in the same organisation.

Malviya is a HR Professional with over 31 years of experience in large Private and Public organisations. In addition to whole gamut of core traditional HR Functions, he has contributed towards transformational HR roles of talent acquisition, talent development, strategic HRM, employee rewards & recognition, performance management system,  HR Policy formulation & implementation etc.

Malviya is a gold medalist in MBA with HR specialization, PG Diploma in Computer Applications from Bhopal University. He also holds a six months Course in Individual Behaviour in Organisation from IIT Delhi. He has been trained at NITIE Mumbai, TISS Mumbai and IIM Calcutta and other reputed and prestigious institutes.

As Director (Personnel) of ECIL, Malviya will be a member of the Board of Directors and will report to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD). He will be overall in-charge of coordinating and implementing Personnel Policies, Management Functions, Administrative Control etc. in ECIL. He will play a key role in the formulation of Human Resources Development policies, strategies and their implementation.

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