NTPC features in Forbes 'World’s Best Employers 2023' List
New Delhi: India’s largest integrated energy conglomerate NTPC Ltd has been featured as one of the “World’s Best Employers 2023” in the Forbes World’s Best Employers list 2023 released on Oct 10, 2023.

It ranked 261st out of the top 700 companies in the world listing and is the only Indian PSU to figure in the list.
Ministry of Power said that the ranking is a testimony that the people practices at NTPC are at par with the top companies in the world.
Every year Forbes publishes the World’s Best Employers List through independent market research to identify the top 700 companies that offer exciting working and a positive environment, opportunities for training and career advancement, employee benefits, and employee-centric and workplace diversity. Forbes partnered with market research firm Statista to create the seventh annual list of the World’s Best Employers this year.
“This recognises NTPC’s progressive and ‘People before PLF’ approach, excellence in development and management of its Human Resources through continuous process improvement, creating a caring, learning, and engaging workplace, employee well-being and care and creating a meaningful, collaborative employee experience by putting the needs of employees first and adopting people practices aligned strategically to business needs,” the ministry said.
Progressive people policies and interventions have facilitated NTPC’s workforce to be agile and future-ready.
The introduction of a contemporary Performance Management system with continuous assessment-focused learning and development initiatives, transparent Career Development, and a succession Planning System, besides progressive and supportive people policies, are a few of the levers building the enabling and engaging culture unique to NTPC.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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