Shri. S. M. Chaudhary takes over as Acting Director Employee of SECL
Bilaspur: Director of SECL (Finance) Shri. S. M. Chaudhary took charge of the Acting Director (Employee). All the officers and employees welcomed him in taking charge.
It is known that Dr. retired on January 31 after a long tenure as Director (Employee) of SECL. R. S. Jha's work in the company itself post-Director (Finance) Shri. S. M. Chaudhary, who has long experience in the working systems of the coal industry, will also see the work of the director (personnel). In the order issued by the Government of India regarding this, Shri. S. M. for the next six months, until Chaudhary is appointed a full-time Director (personnel), Shri. Chaudhary will take additional charge of Director (Finance) as well as Director (personnel) in the SECL.
Shri. Chaudhary took over the office of Director (Employee), took a review meeting of all the departments under the Employee Department and took information about the current situation of each department working under the Employee Department, and presented suggestions.
On this occasion, he said that this is his first opportunity to work as a director (personnel). In the review meeting, he urged all the officials associated with the Employee Department to maintain the speed of work and instructed the work of each department to be reviewed personally.
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