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  1. New York Not
  2. New York Consolidated Laws, Not
  3. Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited
  4. Uttar Pradesh govt may take over Noida Power Company
  5. Nuclear Power Corporation of India


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New York Not

On November 28, 2016, Governor Cuomo signed into law amendments to the New York Not-For-Profit Corporation Law (the "NPCL") that will become effective May 27, 2017 (the "Amendments"). The Amendments build upon the 2015 amendments to the Nonprofit Revitalization Act that Governor Cuomo signed into law in 2013 and generally improve and clarify certain NPCL terms, particularly with respect to corporate governance of New York non-profit corporations. The Amendments generally provide the NPCL with more clarity and more favorable terms that are helpful to non-profit corporations in New York. The Amendments include the following important changes: Definition of "key person." Definition of related party and process for approval of related party transactions. The Board Chair may also be an employee of the corporation. Definition of "independent directors" that are required for any audit committees. Appointment process and authority of board committees. It does not appear that any sanctions or penalties would be imposed if a corporation chooses not to adopt these changes. However, a New York non-profit corporation should consider reviewing and revising its bylaws, conflict of interest policy and, if applicable, whistleblower policy, to take advantage of the clarity and broader scope generally afforded by the Amendments. In addition, all nonprofits that conduct activity in New York should confirm their registration status and, if applicable, annual filings, with the New York Charitie...

New York Consolidated Laws, Not

(3) “Certificate of incorporation” includes (A) the original certificate of incorporation or any other instrument filed or issued under any statute to form a domestic or foreign corporation, as amended, supplemented or restated by certificates of amendment, merger or consolidation or other certificates or instruments filed or issued under any statute; or (B) a special act or charter creating a domestic or foreign corporation, as amended, supplemented or restated. (5) “Corporation” or “domestic corporation” means a corporation (1) formed under this chapter, or existing on its effective date 2 and theretofore formed under any other general statute or by any special act of this state, exclusively for a purpose or purposes, not for pecuniary profit or financial gain, for which a corporation may be formed under this chapter, and (2) no part of the assets, income or profit of which is distributable to, or enures to the benefit of, its members, directors or officers except to the extent permitted under this statute. (6-a) “ Entire board” means the total number of directors entitled to vote which the corporation would have if there were no vacancies. If the by-laws of the corporation provide that the board shall consist of a fixed number of directors, then the “entire board” shall consist of that number of directors. If the by-laws of any corporation provide that the board may consist of a range between a minimum and maximum number of directors, and the number within that range ha...

Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited

Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited (An Enterprise of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission) Online and SMS based Recruitment System Previous Circulars For any inconvenience, please send email to [email protected] [Email Subject: NPCBL] To know other jobs information, please visit: • • • • • • • • • • ©2023 Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited All Rights Reserved. Powered by:

Uttar Pradesh govt may take over Noida Power Company

The Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) government may take over the Noida Power Company Ltd (NPCL), the state’s first power distribution company supplying electricity to consumers in Greater Noida for the last three decades. The government has served a notice on the company for revoking its licence. Uttar Pradesh govt may take over Noida Power Company (pic is for representation) “The validity of the company’s distribution licence is expiring on August 29 next year and the state government has decided not to renew the same making up its mind to take over the company instead,” a senior energy department official said. The state government, on August 30, 1993, issued the electricity licence to the NPCL for the period of 30 years under the section 3 (1) of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910. The notice issued to the NPCL management by additional chief secretary, energy, Awanish Kumar Awasthi on August 8 said, “The government of Uttar Pradesh hereby directs you to show cause why under public interest the electricity licence 1993 should not be revoked and purchased by the state government.” The government has given three months’ time to the NPCL to show cause, failing which, the notice said, “the state government would assume that you have nothing to state with regard to revoking of the licence and hence the government would proceed with further action as deemed necessary in public interest.” “The clause under which the licence was granted to the NPCL gave an option to the state government to p...

Nuclear Power Corporation of India

Number of employees 11,233 (March 2019) Website .npcil .nic .in The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited ( NPCIL) is an Indian NPCIL was created in September 1987 under the Companies Act 1956, "with the objective of undertaking the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the atomic power stations for generation of electricity in pursuance of the schemes and programmes of the NPCIL was the sole body responsible for constructing and operating India's commercial nuclear power plants until setting up of Nuclear plants [ ] [ ] Serial No. Unit Location Type Capacity (MWe) Since Under IAEA safeguards 1 160 28 October 1969 Since 16 October 2009 2 160 3 540 18 August 2006 No 4 540 15 September 2005 5 200 1 April 1981 Since 16 October 2009 6 220 1 June 2000 Since 9 March 2010 7 220 23 December 2000 8 220 4 February 2010 Since 16 October 2009 9 220 31 March 2010 10 220 27 January 1984 No 11 220 21 March 1986 12 220 1 January 1991 Since 12 December 2014 13 220 1 July 1992 14 Kakrapar, Gujarat 220 6 May 1993 Since 3 December 2010 15 220 1 September 1995 16 700 22 July 2020 Since 11 September 2017 17 220 6 November 2000 No 18 220 6 May 2000 19 220 6 May 2007 20 220 27 November 2010 21 1000 22 October 2013 Since 16 October 2009 22 1000 10 July 2016 Total Capacity 7380 Inactive/Shutdown [ ] Unit Location Type Capacity (MWe) Operational date Shutdown date Notes Under IAEA safeguards 100 16 December 1973 October 2004 Shutdown, Pending decommissioning Since 16 October 2009 U...