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NTPC Reconnects with Veteran PR and Corporate Communication Professionals

NTPC Reconnects with Veteran PR and Corporate Communication Professionals

NTPC Corporate Communications has taken a significant step to strengthen engagement with its former Public Relations and Corporate Communication professionals by organising a Social Reconnect initiative on 5 December 2025 at the NTPC CGO Complex, New Delhi. Led by Shri K. M. Prashanth, GM (Corporate Communications), the initiative aimed at reconnecting with senior professionals who played a key role in shaping NTPC’s communication framework and brand identity over the years. The gathering brought together super senior veterans including Shri P. D. Hindwan, Shri P. K. Sinha, Shri T. S. Rajpoot, Shri P. K. Banerjee, Ms. Deepna Mehta, Ms. Ruchi Ratna, Shri A. K. Tiwary, Shri J. P. Sharma and Shri Vijay Juwal, along with the current generation of PR professionals, fostering a meaningful inter-generational interaction.

The initiative focused on leveraging the institutional knowledge, experience and insights of veteran professionals to strengthen NTPC’s present and future communication strategies. Senior members shared valuable perspectives from their professional journeys, while younger professionals gained inspiration and practical learning through these exchanges. Launched last year, the Social Reconnect programme continues to receive strong appreciation, reflecting NTPC’s culture of respect, collaboration and continuous learning. By reconnecting with its communication stalwarts, NTPC has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving legacy, valuing human capital, and building a stronger, knowledge-driven communication ecosystem for the future.

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