JSPL Managing Director Bimlendra Jha steps down
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JSPL Managing Director Bimlendra Jha steps down

Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) announced that its Managing Director, Bimlendra Jha, had resigned from the company. According to the company, Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay, Wholetime Director, will temporarily assume the responsibilities of Managing Director.

The company stated that Bimlendra Jha, who held the position of Managing Director, had resigned due to personal reasons, effective from January 31, 2024. JSPL expressed appreciation for his valuable contributions during his tenure as MD.

JSPL added that Jha would remain associated with the company in the role of an advisor.

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Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) announced that its Managing Director, Bimlendra Jha, had resigned from the company. According to the company, Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay, Wholetime Director, will temporarily assume the responsibilities of Managing Director. The company stated that Bimlendra Jha, who held the position of Managing Director, had resigned due to personal reasons, effective from January 31, 2024. JSPL expressed appreciation for his valuable contributions during his tenure as MD. JSPL added that Jha would remain associated with the company in the role of an advisor.

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