Dr Deepak Tripathi gets additional charge as Director (Projects) of RITES 
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Dr Deepak Tripathi gets additional charge as Director (Projects) of RITES

Dr Deepak Tripathi, who is currently serving as Director (Technical) of RITES Limited, has been assigned with the additional charge of Director (Projects) of the company

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Dr Deepak Tripathi, who is currently serving as Director (Technical) of RITES Limited, has been assigned with the additional charge of Director (Projects) of the company. He has assumed charge of the post with effect from May 5.

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This development follows the relinquishment of the post by Arun Kumar Singh, who stepped down from the position on the same date. The change has been made in accordance with the order issued by the Ministry of Railways.

Dr Tripathi, an ex-IRSME officer of 1990 batch, is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering with Doctorate & Post Graduation from IIM-Mumbai specializing in Operations Management.

During his career span of over 30 years, including in Indian Railways (IR) & Konkan Railway (KRCL), he has driven strategic growth and capability building covering a wide business spectrum including Railway operations & maintenance, quality assurance, rolling stock infrastructure & technology projects and exports & international business.

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