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NCL To Start Management Development Institute
Singrauli : Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) will shortly launch Management Development Institute (MDI) with an aim to equip its employees with better skill-sets. The institute will be built at Central Excavation Training Institute (CETI) in company's Headquarters for which the sod-turning ceremony was organized on Wednesday. The Chief Guest of the occasion, CMD NCL Shri P.K. Sinha turned the first sod for the construction of the institute. On this occasion, Director (Technical / Operations) NCL Shri Gunadhar Pandey and Director (Finance & Personnel) NCL Shri Nag Nath Thakur were present as guests of honour.
The institute building will have 5 high-tech classrooms, each with seating capacity for 40 participants. An auditorium will also be there in the building with seating capacity for nearly 250 people. The models of heavy earthmovers will also be installed in the institute. Employees from not just NCL but from across the subsidiaries of Coal India will be trained in Management Development Institute.
Notably, the construction of the institute is part of the company's efforts of strengthening in-house technical training capabilities of NCL. This will help in making available the services of well-known experts from India and abroad to large number of employees. For this, the process of signing MoUs is underway with eminent institutions of the country like IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, IIT BHU, IIM Lucknow, IIM Kolkata and Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) Hyderabad
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