Tuesday, April 29, 2014

NHPC to recruit company secretary, 5 posts up for grab

NHPC Limited, a MiniRatna leading hydropower utility, is India's leading company in power sector and is inviting applications for recruiting as many as...
five company secretaries. Here are the necessary details.
Organisation: National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
Vacancies: 5 company secretaries
Eligibility criteria: Candidates should be a graduate with membership of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India with minimum 55 percent marks or equivalent grade.
Upper age limit for the candidates is 30 years as on April 4, 2014
How to apply: Selection shall be made through personal interview. Eligible candidates have to download the four sets of application form.
Affix passport size photograph on each copy of application form. The candidate has to bring these four printouts duly filled in along with necessary supporting documents on the day of interview.
Important Dates:
Date of walk-in-interview: June 6, 2014 between 9.30 AM to 11.30 AM.
Venue:  NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad-121003 (Haryana).
Official website link: http://www.nhpcindia.com/
NHPC Limited, a government of India enterprise, was incorporated in 1975 with an authorised capital of Rs 200 crore and with an objective to plan, promote and organise an integrated and efficient development of hydroelectric power in all aspects. Later on NHPC expanded its objects to include development of power in all its aspects through conventional and non-conventional sources in India and abroad. At present, NHPC is a Mini Ratna PSU with an authorised share capital of Rs 15,000 crore. With an investment base of over Rs 38,718 crore, NHPC is one of the top 10 companies in the country in terms of investment. Presently, NHPC is engaged in the construction of seven projects aggregating to a total installed capacity of 4095 MW. NHPC has added 1970 MW during the 10th Plan period and planned to add 2230 MW during 11th Plan period. 12 projects of 9651 MW are awaiting clearances or government approval for their implementation. 

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