BONGAIGAON. NTPC Bongaigaon celebrated its 21st Raising Day at the plant premises with enthusiasm and a renewed commitment to powering the nation responsibly.
Shri Arnab Maitra, Head of Project, NTPC Bongaigaon, hoisted the NTPC flag at the Administrative Building premises, followed by the rendition of the NTPC Geet and ceremonial cake cutting. Balloons in NTPC colours were released by Shri Maitra in the presence of Shri Anurag Gupta, GM (O&M), Smt. Kasturi Maitra, President, Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club, CISF officials, Departmental Heads, employees from various departments, representatives of Unions and Associations, and members of welfare bodies.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Maitra highlighted the station’s strong operational performance and informed that as on 15th January 2026, NTPC Bongaigaon has generated 3,527 Million Units of energy with a Plant Load Factor of 67.56% and a Declared Capacity of 96.93%.
Shri Maitra said that NTPC Bongaigaon currently ranks 4th in the Safety Evaluation Matrix and remains among the top 10 stations in the Performance Evaluation Matrix across NTPC.
Emphasising the station’s leadership in sustainability, Shri Maitra informed that NTPC Bongaigaon achieved its highest-ever total ash utilisation of 115.3% since inception. Overall, the station achieved a total ash utilisation of 113.5% during the year, the highest since inception. These milestones underline the station’s strong commitment to a circular economy and environmental stewardship.
Shri Maitra credited these achievements to the dedicated workforce, describing NTPC Bongaigaon as a blend of experienced professionals and energetic young executives whose collective spirit is reflected in operations, welfare initiatives, and vibrant township life.
He also thanked the Unions and Associations, welfare bodies, and Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club for their continuous support.
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, the Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club distributed over 85 educational kits to students of Bhumki Lower Primary School, Salakati, located near the power plant.
NTPC Bongaigaon celebrated its 21st Raising Day at the plant premises with enthusiasm and a renewed commitment to powering the nation responsibly.
Shri Arnab Maitra, Head of Project, NTPC Bongaigaon, hoisted the NTPC flag at the Administrative Building premises, followed by the rendition of the NTPC Geet and ceremonial cake cutting. Balloons in NTPC colours were released by Shri Maitra in the presence of Shri Anurag Gupta, GM (O&M), Smt. Kasturi Maitra, President, Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club, CISF officials, Departmental Heads, employees from various departments, representatives of Unions and Associations, and members of welfare bodies.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Maitra highlighted the station’s strong operational performance and informed that as on 15th January 2026, NTPC Bongaigaon has generated 3,527 Million Units of energy with a Plant Load Factor of 67.56% and a Declared Capacity of 96.93%.
Shri Maitra said that NTPC Bongaigaon currently ranks 4th in the Safety Evaluation Matrix and remains among the top 10 stations in the Performance Evaluation Matrix across NTPC.
Emphasising the station’s leadership in sustainability, Shri Maitra informed that NTPC Bongaigaon achieved its highest-ever total ash utilisation of 115.3% since inception. Overall, the station achieved a total ash utilisation of 113.5% during the year, the highest since inception. These milestones underline the station’s strong commitment to a circular economy and environmental stewardship.
Shri Maitra credited these achievements to the dedicated workforce, describing NTPC Bongaigaon as a blend of experienced professionals and energetic young executives whose collective spirit is reflected in operations, welfare initiatives, and vibrant township life.
He also thanked the Unions and Associations, welfare bodies, and Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club for their continuous support.
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, the Bardwi Shikla Ladies Club distributed over 85 educational kits to students of Bhumki Lower Primary School, Salakati, located near the power plant.




