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  2. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited

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    MSEDCL has a workforce of about 54,546 employees. Important projects. To overcome the power crisis and improve consumer services MSEDCL made an in-depth study involving sub-division-wise research of distribution networks and planned ambitious projects. They include : Infra-plan. MSEDCL's existing network handles a load of about 30,000 MW.

  3. Maharashtra State Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra State Electricity Board (or MSEB) ( Marathi :महाराष्ट्र राज्य विद्युत मंडळ) is a state government electricity regulation board operating within the state of Maharashtra in India. The MSEB was formed on 20 June 1960 under Section 5 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948. In 1998 it ...

  4. Lokesh Chandra (IAS) - Wikipedia

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    Lokesh Chandra (IAS) Lokesh Chandra is a 1993 Batch Officer of Indian Administrative Service. Chandra was the VC City and Industrial Development Corporation, [2] [3] G.M Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport and is the current chairman and managing director of Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. [4]

  5. Vijay Singhal - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Singhal is a 1997 batch Indian Administrative Service officer and was the chairman and managing director of Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. [1] [2] [3] On June 2, 2023 he was appointed G.M Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport. [4] [5] >. As of 23 February 2024 Singhal has been appointed VC & MD of ( CIDCO).

  6. Talk:Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company ...

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    Energy portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Energy, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Energy on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  7. Mithra - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Mithra ( Avestan: 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 Miθra, Old Persian: 𐎷𐎰𐎼 Miθra ), commonly known as Mehr or Mithras among Romans, [1] is an ancient Iranian deity of covenants, light, oath, justice, the sun, [2] contracts, and friendship. [3] In addition to being the divinity of contracts, Mithra is also a judicial figure, an all-seeing ...

  8. Mitre Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The MITRE Corporation. The Mitre Corporation (stylized as The MITRE Corporation and MITRE) is an American not-for-profit organization with dual headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts, and McLean, Virginia. It manages federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) supporting various U.S. government agencies in the aviation, defense ...

  9. Ministry of Labour and Employment (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour & Employment is one of the oldest and most important Ministries of the Government of India. This is an India's federal ministry which is responsible for enforcement of labour laws in general and legislations related to a worker's social security. [2] The Ministry aims to create a healthy work environment for higher ...

  10. Mitra Robot - Wikipedia

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    Description. The five foot tall robot, Mitra-2, is India's first humanoid robot built and designed to engage in hospitality management and workplace productivity. Mitra can be integrated with a range of CRM applications and interacts with customers using voice.

  11. Mark Klein - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Mark Klein is a former AT&T technician and whistleblower who revealed details of the company's cooperation with the United States National Security Agency in installing network hardware at a site known as Room 641A to monitor, capture and process American telecommunications. The subsequent media coverage became a major story in May 2006.