Mahua Acharya resigns as MD, CEO of state-owned CESL
Acharya further said she would also like to resign from the company's board as well and requested for appropriate resolution to be passed in this regard.
Acharya further said she would also like to resign from the company's board as well and requested for appropriate resolution to be passed in this regard.
However, she did not elaborate on the reasons for her resignation in the letter dated November 28.
CESL is focused on delivering clean, affordable and reliable energy. It is a subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) -- a joint venture of public sector companies under Ministry of Power.
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