Popular Articles

Two crore mobile users go unconnected from midnight
Nearly two crore mobile phones without unique identification numbers will go out of service from midnight today, with government deadline to operators to block calls to such devices on security concerns expiring tonight.

Kolkata job index up 12 per cent in June
Hiring activity in Kolkata went up by 12 per cent in June this year compared to May, revealed a latest report by Naukri Jobspeak.

News of the day

Gammon India Q3 PAT at Rs 21 cr
Construction company Gammon India today reported a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 20.87 crore for the third quarter ended December 2009, whereas the same was at Rs 510 crore a year earlier.
Management

Srivastava takes over as Nalco CMD

Abhay Kumar Srivastava, the chairman and managing director of Cement Corporation of India (CCIL) today took over as CMD of navratna public sector unit, National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco). - Report interest rate swap deals, RBI tells banks - Country Club eyes properties in US, Europe and Asia - Market upbeat on Sebi"s corporate bond plans - Investors stay away from bonds issued by state govt - Retail payment risks to be reduced, says Subbarao - Work on DFC Western Corridor projects to begin soon: Rathwa Srivastava, a mechanical engineer by profession, took over from C R Pradhan, who retired as Nalco CMD yesterday. Before joining Nalco, Srivastava was heading CCIL, a Govt. of India Undertaking under ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises, as its CMD for about 5 years. However, Srivastava’s appointment to the new post is not without its share of controversy as a shareholder has filed a petition in the Orissa High Court challenging his appointment to the post. The petitioner pointed out that in the interview held for the post of Nalco CMD in 2007, C R Pradhan, who has been acting as the CMD in charge since February 2005, was empanelled as the number one candidate followed by A. K Srivastava in the second slot. The panel was valid for one year. Though the panel of name was finalised in October 2007, Pradhan’s appointment was delayed till 3 August 2009. On Pradhan’s retirement, the petitioner argued, fresh process of selection should have been started by the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pension and the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) giving opportunities to all those candidates who had not qualified for the post in the earlier interview. However, the PMO in violation of all the established guidelines and procedure appointed Srivastava, the second person from the panel as CMD, Nalco from 1 October 2009, long after the validity of the panel had expired, the petitioner pointed out.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):