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NCCD CEO Pawanexh Kohli to demit office

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE

One of the few remaining officers taken from the private sector by the previous UPA government, Pawanexh Kohli resigned as CEO of the National Central for Cold-chain Developmen­t a few days before his term ends.

One of the few remaining officers taken from the private sector by the previous United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) government, Pawanexh Kohli ( pictured) resigned as chief executive officer of the National Central for Coldchain Developmen­t (NCCD) a few days before his term ends.

Kohli, who was appointed during the UPA government, put in his papers on December 9, 2019, while his term ends on Friday. Kohli, who joined NCCD in 2012 as its first CEO and chief advisor from outside the government, was allegedly unhappy over the functionin­g of the body in the last few years and the way its affairs were being handled.

Before joining NCCD, Kohli held top positions in leading logistics companies such as Gati, Arshiya Internatio­nal and others. NCCD, formed in 2012 as an autonomous organisati­on of the government on the public-private participat­ion model, was meant to serve as a senior think tank in respect of interminis­terial policy interventi­ons to rationalis­e cold chain developmen­t in the country — encompassi­ng fresh, frozen and pharma cold supply chains.

The governing council of NCCD and its executive council comprises senior representa­tives from the government and the private sector. The agricultur­e secretary is its ex- officio president. The NCCD does not give any subsidy for setting up cold-chain but acts as a project developer, think tank and hand-holding body for developing a network of cold chains in the country. Though it was set up with a government grant, officials said it is not dependent on the Centre for running its operations and instead manages its resources from contributi­ons made by its members.

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