Mangaluru: MRPL honoured with prestigious 'Governance Now' 11th PSU awards


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Mangaluru, March 1: Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) has been awarded the Governance Now 11th PSU awards in the category of HR excellence. This accolade recognises MRPL’s pioneering initiatives in human resource management and corporate leadership & governance. The award ceremony took place on February 28 at the Holiday Inn, Aerocity, New Delhi.

Satya Pal Singh, former minister of state for human resource development and former minister of state, ministry of water resources, river development & Ganga rejuvenation presented the event. The event was graced by several notable personalities, including Satish Chandra Dubey, hon'ble minister of state, ministry of coal; ministry of mines Government of India & Kailashnath Adhikari, managing director, Governance Now.

Sandesh J Cutinho Prabhu, chief general manager (HR), Patrick Rajesh Minz, general manager (HR), and Sandeep KV, chief manager (HR) received the award on behalf of MRPL.

The Governance Now 11th PSU awards celebrates outstanding public sector organisations that exemplify excellence across key pillars of corporate leadership and governance. This prestigious recognition honours enterprises that have set benchmarks in visionary leadership & management, ethical culture & governance, HR policies & workplace environment, employee engagement & values alignment, health & well-being programmes, and diversity & inclusion initiatives.

 

  

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