Atul Ubale Concludes Tenure as Director (Finance) of SCI Land and Assets Limited
The shipping industry now awaits the next steps from the authorities as the leadership transitions continue within SCI Land and Assets Limited.
In line with directives issued by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways and the Secretariat of the Appointment Committee of the Cabinet (DoPT), Shri Atul Ubale, Director (B&T) of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), was assigned additional responsibilities as Director (Finance) on the Board of Shipping Corporation of India Land and Assets Limited.
Read Also : NLCIL signs MoU with IIM CalcuttaHis tenure commenced on March 7, 2024, and was scheduled to end on September 6, 2024, or until the regular incumbent assumed the post, or until further orders, whichever was the earliest.
Shri Ubale successfully carried out his responsibilities during the designated period from March 7, 2024, to September 6, 2024. As of September 7, 2024, he has officially ceased to hold the additional charge as Director (Finance). Further directions from the Competent Authority regarding the appointment or continuation of the position are awaited.
Read Also : IREDA to Raise Approx Rs 4500 Cr Through Fresh Equity IssueThe shipping industry now awaits the next steps from the authorities as the leadership transitions continue within SCI Land and Assets Limited.
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