MRPL secures 8 awards at Global Communication Conclave of PRCI
The PRCI, a prominent organization that promotes high standards in public relations and communication across India, recognized MRPL’s contributions in multiple impactful categories.
MRPL secures 8 awards at Global Communication Conclave of PRCI
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) made an impressive mark at the 18th Global Convention of the Public Relations Council of India (PRCI), held in Mangaluru on November 8-9, 2024.
Competing with 73 other organizations, MRPL emerged as a top performer, securing eight awards and finishing among the top three in the “PRCI Excellence Awards” for corporate entities.
The PRCI, a prominent organization that promotes high standards in public relations and communication across India, recognized MRPL’s contributions in multiple impactful categories.
Read Also : One day to go: India to Auction Offshore Mineral BlocksMRPL’s awards spanned eight categories, including Best Community Impact Communication, Internal Channel Award, Government Communication Films, Healthcare Communication Films, and Motivational Films, among others.
The awards were presented by notable personalities such as P Krishna Bhat, former High Court judge, and arbitrator; Ravi Kiran, a celebrated Kannada actor and director; and Dr Mamata Lala, an extreme adventure sports enthusiast.
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