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Government invites applications for SAIL top post

Government headhunter PESB has invited applications for the post of chairman of the country's largest steelmaker SAIL.

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NEW DELHI: Government headhunter PESB has invited applications for the post of chairman of the country's largest steelmaker SAIL.

"The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) is seeking qualified candidates for the post of chairman, Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL)," the government headhunter said.

The incumbent, P K Singh, is retiring in June next year, a company official said.

"It is requested that names of all candidates seniority-wise for the said post along with their applications... may kindly be forwarded so as to reach the PESB by... December 7," it said.

Singh had taken charge as SAIL Chairman on December 10, 2015. Prior to this assignment, Singh was the Chief Executive Officer of SAIL's Durgapur Steel Plant.

An alumnus of IIT Roorkee in metallurgical engineering, Singh started his career at Bokaro Steel Plant in 1980.

During his stint at SAIL, he brought about significant improvements within a short span at various plants. He rose to the position of CEO, Durgapur Steel Plant, in May 2012.

SAIL had till December 2016 spent a total of Rs 64,562 crore on modernisation and expansion programmes, the government had said in an earlier report.

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