Syed Ali Murtuza Rizvi Took Charge As CMD Of TS TRANSCO And GENCO

Hyderabad, Dec 15 (Maxim News): Senior officer Syed Ali Murtuza Rizvi on Friday took charge as Chairman and Managing director of TS TRANSCO and GENCO at Vidyut Soudha.  

After assuming charge he held a meeting with senior officials to get firsthand information about the power position and financial conditions of power utilities in the state. (Maxim News)


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