Cmde DK Murali assumes charge as CMD of BECIL 
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Cmde DK Murali assumes charge as CMD of BECIL

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Cmde DK Murali, IN (Retd.) has assumed the charge of Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited (BECIL), a Mini-Ratna PSU under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. Prior to this, he had served in the Indian Navy, for nearly 35 years.

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He has completed B Tech in Electrical Engineering, Master of Engineering in Electronics & Tele Communication, PG Diploma in Management Studies and M.Phil in Defence & Strategic Studies. He had served Indian Navy for 35 years, having been commissioned as an officer in November 1989.

During his Naval career, he held a variety of appointments, including sea appointments on frontline Naval warships, as well as appointments in training, inspection, ship repair yards, trials units, projects and tenures at Command and Naval Headquarters, which helped him gain vast experience in diverse fields like strategic planning, operations, large organisational leadership, program management, technology management, R&D/Management of Advanced Technology Systems, Design & Development of Software Projects, Techno-Commercial Contracts and Supply Chain Management.

As the CMD of BECIL, Murali will be accountable to the Board of Directors and Government of India, and will be responsible for ensuring the efficient functioning of BECIL to achieve its corporate objectives and performance goals. Regarding his role, the CMD said: "I am honored to join BECIL and lead this esteemed organisation. I look forward to working with the talented team of BECIL to drive innovation, excellence, and growth in the core areas of operation of BECIL."

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