DP Bharti appointed as Non-Official Independent Director on IRCTC Board 
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DP Bharti appointed as Non-Official Independent Director on IRCTC Board

Devendra Pal Bharti has been appointed as a Non-Official Independent Director on the Board of Directors of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Devendra Pal Bharti has been appointed as has been appointed as Non-Official Independent Director on the Board of Directors of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC). According to company’s regulatory filing on Monday, the Board of Directors of IRCTC Limited have the appointment of Bharti as Non-Official Independent Director with effect from June 9, 2023.

Bharti holds LLB degree from M J P Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh and has been on the role of the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh as a practicing Advocate since 2004. He has also obtained Bachelor’s degree in Economics and English Literature from M J P Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.

Bharti has served as an Advisor in the Telephone Advisory Committee of the Department of Telecommunication, Ministry of Communications. He was also appointed as Member of the District Planning Committee, State Planning Commission of the Uttar Pradesh Govt. from 2008 till 2012 by the Hon’ble, Governor of Uttar Pradesh. He has also contributed in Social Work for almost 27 years.

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