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B.K. Sinha takes over as SECL CMD

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Kolkata , June 2

Mr Birendra Kumar Sinha has taken over the charge of Chairman-cum-Managing Director of South Eastern Coalfields Ltd with effective from June 1. He succeeded Mr M.K. Thapar who retired on Wednesday. The incumbent CMD has started his career in the coal industry in 1972 from Bharat Coaking Coal Ltd. According to SECL press note, before joining at SECL he was Director (Technical) Operations in Central Coalfields Ltd from March 2005 to May 2006. He has worked in Western Coalfields Ltd in various capacities. During his introductory meeting with functional directors of the company, the incumbent director has said, "he will continue to work hard to maintain the flagship status of SECL."

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