N. Srinivasa Rao appointed as Head of Project of NTPC Sipat
Shri N. Srinivasa Rao, Executive Director, NTPC Sipat has taken over the charge of Sipat Super Thermal Power Station as Head of Project with effect from 06 March 2023.
N. Srinivasa Rao appointed as Head of Project of NTPC Sipat
NEW DELHI- Shri N. Srinivasa Rao, Executive Director, NTPC Sipat has taken over the charge of Sipat Super Thermal Power Station as Head of Project with effect from 06 March 2023.
On completion of his mechanical engineering degree from Andhra University, Vizag in 1986, he joined NTPC in 1987 as ET and has more than 35 years of experience with NTPC. Shri Rao has previously worked in other NTPC Units and offices like BALCO- Korba, Ramagundam, NVVN- New Delhi, Simhadri, Talcher Kaniha and Solapur.
He has rich and varied experience in Operations, Mechanical Maintenance, Ash Business, P&S (Planning & System), Tech Services, operation and maintenance, and R&M (Renovation & Modernisation) etc.
Shri N. Srinivasa Rao, Executive Director is a person with simplicity and under his guidance, NTPC has achieved many achievements. People of NTPC Sipat and project-affected villages will be benefited from his experience and guidance.
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