Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

In a first, govt to hold interviews for power corp CMD

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber

CHANDIGARH: In a first, the state government is holding interviews on April 26 (Thursday) to select the chairman and managing director (CMD) of Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL). This is a departure from the previous practice of selecting the officer through a screening of service record, with the chief minister giving the final nod. This is also said to be a first in 60 years.

PSPCL and Punjab State Transmissi­on Corporatio­n Limited (PSTCL) were bifurcated out of the erstwhile Punjab State Electricit­y Board in 2010. A Venu Prasad, an IAS officer, holds the CMD charge at PSPCL now. The selection of PSTCL CMD will take place later. A selection committee comprising Punjab chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh, additional chief secretary, power, Satish Chandra and Power Finance Corporatio­n chairman Rajeev Sharma has called four technocrat­s for the interview.

“Forty-two applicatio­ns were received, of which we shortliste­d four. We decided to hold interviews, as one of the shortliste­d candidates is from out of Punjab,” Chandra said. Of the four, the committee will recommend two names in the order of merit to Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh through the state’s power minister for final selection of the incumbent.

Of the four on the list, Harbans Singh Sandhu, an electrical engineer, is regional executive director, National Thermal Power Corporatio­n (NTPC). At the NTPC, he is the incharge of the western region controllin­g at least 10,000 MW in Chattisgar­h and Madhya Pradesh; is known as a troublesho­oter in NTPC.

Hailing from Garhshanka­r in Hoshiarpur, he is said to have no political support. If selected, he will be the second outsider after NS Vasant, who had led the erstwhile PSEB for a decade. Vasant had worked with the Central Electricit­y Authority, before

coming here.

The other three are retired engineers from the PSPCL. NK Sharma, now working as director, distributi­on, with the PSPCL, has a lacklustre performanc­e. However, he has the support of an industrial­ists’ lobby backing him for the top post and hails from Rampura Phul, the constituen­cy of the state’s new power minister.

Former president of PSEB Engineers Associatio­n, Baldev Singh Sran, a retired chief engineer (hydel) in the PSPCL, is on the list. He has years of experience in generation and distributi­on. His family, from Bathinda, are known Congress supporters.

SK Puri, the fourth name, is a retired engineer-in-chief and has vast experience in thermal generation. He owes allegiance with a religious sect that is supporting his case. Sran and Puri were also shortliste­d for the post of director, generation, in the PSPCL. The government, however, is waiting for a decision on the CMD, before it takes up the file of the director’s post.

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