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DoT’s SC Misra To Take Charge As BSNL CMD

SC Misra, Member (Services), Telecom Commission & Ex-Officio Secretary to the Government of India, has been given the additional charge of Chairman and Managing Director of public sector telecom operator BSNL. Misra has charge until a full time CMD is appointed. Gopal Das, who took over as the state telecom operator’s acting CMD in August 2010, retired from the post on 28th February. Misra has more than 34 years of experience in Installation, Operation, Maintenance & Administration of telecom systems, and as Member (Services), Telecom Commission, he is also responsible for policy issues.

Meanwhile, BSNL’s search for a permanent appointment as CMD continues. Still on BSNL’s agenda, albeit on the backburner, is a merger between BSNL and MTNL, and dealing with striking employees who don’t want the company to be publicly listed; it’s unlikely that anything will move forward for BSNL until a permanent MD is appointment: it hasn’t been able to do much with its 3G rollout, even as private companies are announcing 3G launches.

In addition, a direct enquiry is being conducted by Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) on “irregularities in allotting BSNL’s Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) franchisee”. Department of Telecommunications has also constituted a committee under the chairmanship of Member (Finance), Telecom Commission for detailed examination of the course of actions taken by BSNL while floating tender/EOI for short listing of bidders for WiMAX franchisee.” BSNL has paid Rs.8313.80 crore for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) spectrum, and was looking to franchise its spectrum.

source :: http://www.medianama.com/2011/03/223-dots-sc-misra-to-take-charge-as-bsnl-cmd/

Can he keep up the traction attained by BSNL in the last 5 months??....

We've to wait and watch.....

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Mr.Misra have a herculean task before him. Wish him good luck.

BSNL have to find ways to change its typical style of operation as a state-run organization - slow in processing customer request and implementation of policies, inefficiency, high level of bureaucracy and the heavy unhealthy unionism. It should regain the top slot in the market and the trust of its customers by providing prompt, efficient and courteous service.

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Misra is a temporary solution. CMD will be chosen soon!

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Yep the government has constituted a committee under Pitroda to scout for new CMD. But I dont they will finalise anyone in the near future.

:grin:

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The only way to improve BSNL is GOD himself has to become CMD of BSNL :rofl_200: ... Else NO CHANGE will be there (till it is PSU of-course)...

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Private sector CEOs shun offer to take over reins at BSNL, MTNL

New Delhi : The government’s hopes of roping in private sector professional managerial talent to revive the fortunes of state-run telcos BSNL and MTNL have been dashed. A panel set up under National Knowledge Commission head Sam Pitroda to appoint chairmen and managing directors (CMD) for both BSNL and MTNL considered at least three top executives from the private sector with experience in the IT and communications sector. But all of them are learnt to have turned down the offer.

Among those the panel was considering included Ravi Venkatesan, former chairman Microsoft (India), Arun Seth, chairman, British Telecom (India) and N Srinath, MD and CEO Tata Teleservices. The panel, which includes Infosys founder and now Unique Identification Authority of India Chairman Nandan Nilekani, has had to remain content with professionals from the public sector and the government.

Seth, Venkatesan and Srinath are learnt to have expressed reluctance at the idea. The panel was keen to infuse some fresh blood into the two government owned telecom companies that are slowly losing out to private companies. Pitroda, in his report on turning around BSNL and MTNL, had recommended hiring from the private sector.

“It is always necessary to be open to new ideas. Look at British Telecom. Till the 1980s, it used to be a nationalised company. Post privatisation, its share in the domestic market in United Kingdom may have shrunk, but the company has made inroads into many other countriesworld,” said an official close to the development.

But the private sector professionals fear that the “system” or in other words, the bureaucracy, union activities in the PSUs and political interference, will thwart any attempt at changing the organisation. One of the prospective private sector CEO, who did not wish to be quoted said, “It is the system and the processes that need to be redefined and changed. Merely changing people at the helm will not work.”

The other members in the panel are Cabinet Secretary KM Chandrasekhar and Principal Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office TKA Nair. The government is now expected to finalise the appointments for CMDs to the two firms by the month end. The post of BSNL CMD has been vacant for over six months since August 2010. Its last full time CMD was Kuldeep Goel who retired in July last year. Currently, DoT Member (Services) has the additional charge of BSNL CMD.

Similarly, the post of MTNL chairman and managing director has been vacant since January last year when its CMD RSP Sinha resigned. At present, MTNL technical director Kuldip Singh holds additional charge of the post. The process for appointing CMDs for the two telcos has been long drawn. An earlier selection panel had also selected candidates, but the list was later scrapped.

- ExpressIndia

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R.K. Upadhyay appointed BSNL CMD

NEW DELHI, APRIL 30: The Government today finally appointed Rakesh Kumar Upadhyay as the Chairman and Managing Director of telecom giant BSNL.

“He (Upadhyay) will join office (of BSNL chief) today,” the DoT Secretary, Mr R. Chandrashekhar, told PTI. However, no decision regarding the appointment of MTNL chief, another public sector telecom major, has been taken. A search-cum-selection panel had earlier selected Mr Upadhyay, CMD of Telecom Consultants India Ltd, for the BSNL chief’s post.

The panel was headed by Mr Sam Pitroda, adviser to the Prime Minister on Public Information Infrastructure and Innovations, and included the Cabinet Secretary, Mr K.M. Chandresekhar, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr T.K.A. Nair, and the Unique Identification Authority of India Chairman, Mr Nandan Nilekani, as members for selecting the top officials of the two telecom PSUs.

Mr Upadhyay is a 1975 batch officer of Indian Telecom Services. He holds a B.Tech (Electronics) Degree from I T Banaras Hindu University and MBA (Marketing Management) Degree from the Indira Gandhi Open University.

Via : Business Line

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Let us hope Upadhyay will bring revolution in BSNL and take the PSU to the same league as ONGC, SBI, LIC etc.,

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Let us hope Upadhyay will bring revolution in BSNL and take the PSU to the same league as ONGC, SBI, LIC etc.,

I too want that to happen... But my hopes are NOT as high as yours (wrt BSNL) Kesav ji...

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Commenting on his joining, Shri R K Upadhyay , CMD, BSNL, said “After a good old journey of more than three decades in the telecom industry, I am privileged and humbled to take the responsibilities of BSNL. A great challenge lies ahead of us and I am sure we will meet every challenge with determination”

source :: http://bsnl.co.in/service/pressroom/news_details_2010.htm#02may2011

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