Coal India organised Workshop on 'People development, Tech-based Healthcare & Digital solutions for Mining'
Shri. Pramod Agrawal, Chairman, CIL addressed the workshop which was attended by CMDs & Directors of various CIL subsidiaries.
Kolkata: Coal India Ltd. organised a Coal India 2022 Workshop on “People development, Tech-based Healthcare & Digital solutions for Mining” in Kolkata. Shri. Pramod Agrawal, Chairman, CIL, Functional Directors, CIL and CVO, CIL inaugurated the workshop by lighting the traditional lamp.
Shri. Vinay Ranjan, Director (P&IR), CIL delivered the welcome address which was followed by an inaugural address by Shri. Binay Dayal, Director - Technical, CIL. Shri. Pramod Agrawal, Chairman, CIL, then addressed the workshop which was attended by CMDs & Directors of various CIL subsidiaries.
Dr. Sabahat S. Azim, CEO, Glocal Healthcare Systems Pvt. Ltd. addressed the workshop online from the USA and showcased the importance of “Healthcare delivery transformation through technology”. There was also a session on “Way forward for Reforms in Training & Development Infrastructure”. Shri. Vinod Kumar, MD, Accenture India highlighted the importance of “Digital Mining Solutions 4.0 - Way Forward”.
Senior management of CIL subsidiary companies joined the workshop via video conferencing. Shri. S.N.Tiwary, Director - Marketing, CIL, delivered a vote of thanks.
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