First meeting of 'Committee constituted for Sustainability of corpus of CPRMS-NE (Modified)' concludes at SECL Headquarters
New Delhi: The first meeting of the "Committee constituted for Sustainability of corpus of CPRMS-NE (Modified)" established under the implementation of NCWA-11 was held today at SECL Headquarters under the chairmanship of SECL CMD Dr. Prem Sagar Mishra in which the management of funds of CPRMS-NE was discussed. Various topics related to this were discussed.
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