Avinash Janardan Bhide Appointed as Non-Official Director at HCL
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Avinash Janardan Bhide Appointed as Non-Official Director at HCL

In accordance with Article 70 of the Articles of Association of Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), the President of India has appointed Shri Avinash Janardan Bhide as a Non-Official Director on the Board of Directors of HCL. His appointment is effective from the date of notification for a term of one year or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

The official communication regarding this appointment has been sent to key stakeholders, including HCL’s Chairman-cum-Managing Director, the Department of Personnel & Training, and the Department of Public Enterprises.

(BSE)
            

In accordance with Article 70 of the Articles of Association of Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), the President of India has appointed Shri Avinash Janardan Bhide as a Non-Official Director on the Board of Directors of HCL. His appointment is effective from the date of notification for a term of one year or until further orders, whichever is earlier.The official communication regarding this appointment has been sent to key stakeholders, including HCL’s Chairman-cum-Managing Director, the Department of Personnel & Training, and the Department of Public Enterprises.(BSE)            

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