Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, February 2026 — Torrent Power has appointed Anuj Shah as Vice President – Human Resources, where he will lead the HR function for the company’s licensed power distribution business. In this role, Anuj will focus on strengthening Torrent Power’s human capital strategy, driving talent development, enhancing organizational effectiveness, and enabling workforce transformation aligned with the organization’s long-term business objectives.
With a strong track record in HR leadership and people strategy, his appointment is expected to further reinforce Torrent Power’s people agenda across critical distribution operations and customer-facing energy services.
In his new role at Torrent Power, Anuj Shah will be responsible for leading HR for the licensed power distribution business, supporting leadership teams through strategic workforce planning, capability building, and organization-wide HR transformation initiatives.
Prior to joining Torrent Power, Anuj spent nearly two decades with Intas Pharmaceuticals, building deep expertise across HR operations and large-scale people leadership. Over this period, he held key leadership roles including Associate Vice President and Senior General Manager, where he contributed significantly to HR governance, leadership development, and execution of people strategies in a fast-growing pharmaceutical environment.
His long tenure at Intas reflects strong continuity in HR leadership, and a mature understanding of scaling talent systems, building managerial capability, and enabling high-performance culture — strengths that will be central to his responsibilities at Torrent Power.
Anuj Shah holds a Master in Social Work (MSW) from Sardar Patel University.
About Torrent Power
Torrent Power is one of India’s leading brands in the power sector, with strong capabilities across generation, transmission, and distribution. It is regarded as one of the most experienced private sector players in Gujarat with a proven track record of executing large power projects.
Torrent Power has a generation capacity of 3253 MW and distributes over 15 billion units of power annually to Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Dahej, Bhiwandi and Agra. Its efficient operations and use of advanced technology have enabled it to reduce T&D losses to approximately 6.54% in its licensed area, among the lowest in the country. The company serves over 2.87 million consumers, delivering reliable and uninterrupted power supply that continues to support daily life and economic growth.
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