Paschimanchal vidyut vitran nigam ltd

  1. Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited Review: Electricity
  2. Fourth IAS officer in UP seeks early retirement
  3. Ubtech v. Pashchimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam, Composition of the Tribunal, 16 Jan 2023


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Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited Review: Electricity

Since more than 5 hr there is no electricity in noida sector 100 when ever we try to call customer care they say it will be fix by tommorrow but its almost daily night we are facing this issue everytime when we call they make excuse that there is bakend issue i dont understand why every night we are facing this issue here please someone help us out About Complaints Board ComplaintsBoard.com is a leading complaint resolution website on the Internet. For more than 15 years we have helped nearly 50000 customers resolve their issues and will never stop striving to ensure further improvements on our platform for a better communication between companies and customers.

Fourth IAS officer in UP seeks early retirement

Bhushan is MD of Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL) and has opted for VRS citing "personal reasons". A 2008-batch officer, Bhushan is currently posted in Varanasi. Bhushan's request comes close on the heels of action taken against his wife, IPS officer Alankrita Singh, who was suspended by the state government for travelling abroad without prior information to the authorities concerned. Action against Singh, also a 2008-batch officer, was initiated in April this year. In early August, senior IAS officer Renuka Kumar, who was recently repatriated to the UP cadre from the Centre, where she was posted as a secretary in the ministry of minority affairs, also applied for voluntary retirement. Before her, Juthika Patankar, a 1988-batch officer, who was on Central deputation since 2018 and is currently posted as additional secretary in the ministry of skill development and entrepreneurship, also sought voluntary retirement. A 2003-batch officer Vikas Gothalwal had also opted for early retirement. LUCKNOW: After three senior IAS officers sought voluntary retirement from service (VRS), yet another IAS officer, Vidya Bhushan, has put in his papers. Bhushan is MD of Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL) and has opted for VRS citing "personal reasons". A 2008-batch officer, Bhushan is currently posted in Varanasi. Bhushan's request comes close on the heels of action taken against his wife, IPS officer Alankrita Singh, who was suspended by the state governmen...

Ubtech v. Pashchimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam, Composition of the Tribunal, 16 Jan 2023

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