SCOPE’s 50th AGM reflects on unwavering commitment to innovative pathways and vision for future

50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) addressed by Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman, SCOPE & CMD, GAIL and Shri Atul Sobti, DG, SCOPE.

SCOPE’s 50th AGM reflects on unwavering commitment to innovative pathways and vision for future
SCOPE’s 50th AGM reflects on unwavering commitment to innovative pathways and vision for future

New Delhi: Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), an apex body of Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs), hosted its 50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was addressed by Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman, SCOPE & CMD, GAIL and Shri Atul Sobti, DG, SCOPE. The meeting was attended by a large number of CMDs, Directors and Senior officials of member PSEs.

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While deliberating on the activities and initiatives undertaken by SCOPE, the 50th AGM highlighted its unwavering commitment to policy advocacy, capacity building, collaborations, driving impactful change and excellence in the Public Sector. A milestone step - SCOPE Social Interaction Centre (SSIC) by SCOPE further emphasized SCOPE’s commitment of coalescing the vision of PSEs towards nation’s progress. While outlining its vision for the future, the 50th AGM discussed SCOPE’s plan to further strengthen the apex body and expand the ambit of its activities.

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The AGM also showcased how through active participation in global forums such as ILO, IOE and OECD, along with pivotal national forums including EPFO, ESIC, DTNBWED etc. SCOPE fosters to benchmark PSEs at an international level. Further, various programs to educate and address critical issues such as Climate Change, Leadership Development, and Capacity Building of PSEs and SCOPE’s continued efforts to create innovative pathways for progress, innovation, and policy advocacy were also deliberated in the meeting.

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