NHPC CMD Raj Kumar Chaudhary  File Photo
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NHPC CMD gets additional charge of SJVN's CMD post

The Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of NHPC Limited, Raj Kumar Chaudhary has been given the additional charge of the post of SJVN CMD

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: New Delhi: NHPC Limited's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Raj Kumar Chaudhary has been entrusted with the additional charge of the post of CMD of SJVN Limited.

A seasoned professional, Chaudhary has over 35 years of rich and vast experience in the power sector and hydropower development. He possesses expertise and deep knowledge in all aspects of development of a hydro-project from concept to commissioning and has contributed in development of hydropower in India and Bhutan.

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Chaudhary is a graduate in Civil Engineering from BIT Sindri and has also done Advance Diploma in Management. He joined NHPC in 1989 as a Probationary Executive (Civil) at Koel Karo HE Project, Jharkhand. In an outstanding career, Chaudhary steadily rose to various positions in NHPC including the post of Director (Technical), NHPC, before being finally taking over as Chairman and Managing Director of NHPC on 7th August 2024. Chaudhary has also served as Director (Technical) in Mangdechhu & Punatsangchhu-II HE Projects in Bhutan.

Chaudhary worked at Kalpong HE Project from concept to commissioning. The project was commissioned 16 months ahead of schedule. It was a remarkable achievement for NHPC as the project was located in a very remote island of Andaman & Nicobar. Chaudhary has played active role in the commissioning of Teesta-V HE Project (510 MW) in Sikkim and Mangdechhu HE Project (720 MW) in Bhutan.

Chaudhary was also instrumental in repairing of HRT of 1020 MW Tala HE Project in Bhutan as an expert member.

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