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NHPC Announces Senior Management Changes as Executive Director Anil Kumar Dash Retires


New Delhi: NHPC Limited, one of India’s leading public sector hydroelectric power companies, has announced a significant senior management change following the retirement of Executive Director (ED) Anil Kumar Dash. The company confirmed that Dash retired from service on June 30, 2026, after attaining the age of superannuation, marking the conclusion of his tenure with the state-owned power utility.

The announcement was made through a regulatory filing submitted to both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) in accordance with Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

According to the filing, Anil Kumar Dash officially ceased to serve as Executive Director with effect from the close of business (End of Day) on June 30, 2026. The company clarified that the retirement was part of a planned administrative transition following his completion of the prescribed retirement age and was not related to any performance or governance issue.

The disclosure was signed by Company Secretary Rupa Deb, who informed the stock exchanges about the change as required under SEBI regulations. Listed companies are obligated to promptly disclose any changes involving Senior Management Personnel, including executives positioned one level below the Board of Directors, to ensure transparency for investors and stakeholders.

In addition to Dash’s retirement, the filing also referenced internal management updates involving Shri Milind Ganesh Gokhale and Shri Rajan Jairath. However, the company did not disclose detailed information regarding their revised responsibilities or organizational roles.

NHPC, headquartered in Faridabad, is one of India’s largest hydroelectric power producers and plays a vital role in the country’s expanding renewable energy and green power sector. The company is actively developing several hydropower, pumped storage, and solar energy projects across the country as part of India’s clean energy transition.

Leadership transitions at senior levels are considered part of NHPC’s regular succession planning process, ensuring operational continuity and efficient execution of its ongoing infrastructure and renewable energy projects.

Key Highlights

  • Executive Director Anil Kumar Dash retired from NHPC Limited on June 30, 2026, after attaining the age of superannuation.
  • The retirement became effective at the close of business (End of Day) on the same date.
  • NHPC disclosed the management change to the BSE and NSE under Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Regulations.
  • The regulatory filing was signed by Company Secretary Rupa Deb.
  • The filing also mentioned senior management updates involving Milind Ganesh Gokhale and Rajan Jairath.
  • The retirement is part of a planned leadership transition, ensuring continuity in NHPC’s operations and its expanding renewable energy and hydropower projects across India.