Rajendra Prasad assumes the charge of MD, NHSRCL
Shri Prasad is working as Director of Project with NHSRCL since November 2017 and is overall in charge of civil engineering works of the Mumbai Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Project, popularly known as the Bullet Train Project.
Rajendra Prasad assumes the charge of MD, NHSRCL
New Delhi: Shri Rajendra Prasad assumed the charge of Managing Director, National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited on 7th July 2022 in addition to his duties as Director of Project, NHSRCL.
Shri Prasad is working as Director of Project with NHSRCL since November 2017 and is overall in charge of civil engineering works of the Mumbai Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Project, popularly known as the Bullet Train Project.
As the Director of Project, NHSRCL, he has spearheaded the civil works of the MAHSR section in the state of Gujarat i.e. 352 Km including the award of the biggest single Infrastructure contract in the country comprising 237 Km long via-duct and 4 stations.
He has worked as Divisional Railway Manager, Chakradharpur (Feb 2015- May 2017), Group General Manager, DFCCIL (Dec 2011- Feb 2015), Chief Engineer, Construction Southern Railways (June 2006-April 2009), and Resident Engineer, General Consultants to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (Feb 1999- Feb 2004).
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