New Delhi, India, August 23, 2024 — Shri Anil Jadli has officially taken charge as Director (HR) of NTPC, India’s largest power generation utility, as of August 23, 2024. Shri Jadli’s journey at NTPC began in 1993 when he joined as an Executive Trainee. His rise from this humble beginning to the leadership position in HR reflects his dedication, commitment, and hard work.
An accomplished professional, Shri Jadli holds a postgraduate degree in Organic Chemistry from Garhwal University and a postgraduate diploma in Business Management with a specialization in Human Resource Management from MDI, Gurgaon. He further enhanced his leadership skills with training from ESCP-EAP (Paris, Berlin, and Turin).
Spanning over three decades, Shri Jadli’s career at NTPC has been marked by significant contributions across both line and HR functions. After nearly a decade in line function roles, he transitioned to HR in 2004, where he managed various HR responsibilities across different NTPC projects, eventually becoming Head of HR. In 2020, he joined Corporate HR, where he played a crucial role in shaping and executing various HR strategies and initiatives.
Shri Jadli is a firm advocate of the “people before PLF” (Plant Load Factor) philosophy, emphasizing the importance of employee well-being and development as key to organizational success. With his wealth of experience, Shri Jadli is poised to lead NTPC’s HR division to new heights in the coming years.
NTPC Limited is India’s largest power generation utility, established in 1975 to accelerate the nation’s power development. The company has grown to dominate the power sector with a presence across the entire value chain of power generation, including fossil fuels, hydro, nuclear, and renewable energy sources. NTPC’s diversification into consultancy, power trading, training, rural electrification, ash utilization, and coal mining further strengthens its position. The company’s installed capacity now exceeds 76 GW, making it a cornerstone of India’s energy sector.
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