Arup Roy Choudhury

Arup Roy Choudhury
Chief Commissioner, Right to Public Service Commission, West Bengal
In office
6 October 2015 On wards
Personal details
Born ( 1956 -12-29) 29 December 1956
Nationality Indian

Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury is the Chief Commissioner, Right to Public Service Commission in West Bengal, India. He was previously the CMD of NTPC Limited, India's biggest power generating utility.[1][2]

Arup Roy Choudhury's ancestors came to Patna in Bihar in the 1920s. His paternal grandfather belonged to the landowning (Zamindar) class of Taki in today's West Bengal and had to leave home under adverse family circumstances due to sudden death of his father.[3] Choudhury's father was a member of the Bihar Government.[3] His mother came from the Zamindar family of Bagerhat in Khulna, in present-day Bangladesh.[3]

Career

Choudhury was appointed chairman of the National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC) at the age of 44, making him the youngest CEO ever of a public sector enterprise.[1][2] He was the corporation's chairman until 2010, and during his time in office, NBCC's turnover and net-worth grew significantly.[1]

In September, 2010, Choudhury became the chairman and managing director of NTPC Limited,[4] the 10th largest power producer in the world. NTPC is also one of the seven largest Central Public Sector Undertakings of India, designated as a Maharatna.[5]

Choudhury was the Chairman of Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), a forum of over 200 Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) in India from April 2009 to March 2013.[6] He was ranked as number 40 on a list of "India Inc's 100 Most Powerful CEOs 2013", compiled by The Economic Times.[7]

Choudhury has also been a Visiting Professor in various educational institutions around India.

Choudhury has written the books Management by Idiots and Delhi's New Moti Bagh.[3]

He received "The Forbes Public Sector CEO of the World for 2014" award.

Awards and Honors

Individual and Institutional Awards received from Hon'ble President & Prime Minister

Individual Awards & Recognitions

  1. Leadership
  2. Strategy & Innovation
  3. Performance
  4. Stature
  5. Social Contribution
  6. Governance

Listed at #52 for the year 2012.[14]

Important Positions Held

Present Responsibilities

Chief Commissioner, Right to Public Service Commission, West Bengal, India

Past Responsibilities

References

  1. 1 2 3 "NTPC chief Arup Roy Choudhury gets additional charge of DVC". TNN. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 NBCC's Arup Roy Choudhury is NTPC chairman timesofindia.com.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Choudhury, A. R. (2013). Management by Idiots. McGraw Hill Education(India) Private Limited. ISBN 93-5134-298-0.
  4. Arup Roy Choudhury, Bloomberg Business Week.
  5. List of Maharatna Companies. Department of Public Enterprises.
  6. Alumni Profiles Archived June 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine., BITS Mesra, Ranchi.
  7. 1 2 Most Powerful CEOs.Economic Times.
  8. Prime Minister Presents SCOPE Excellence Awards.Standing Conference Of Public Enterprises.
  9. 1 2 Page- Profile.NTPC Ltd.
  10. 1 2 .Financial Times Ltd.
  11. .Unidirect.
  12. .Press Information Bureau.
  13. .NBCC.
  14. Inc's most powerful CEOs 2012.Economic Times.
  15. .NBCC.
  16. Outstanding Engineers Award.Economic Times.
  17. Asian CEO 2012 Award.Economic Times.
  18. Global HR Excellence Award.Economic Times.
  19. Vocational Excellence Award.NBCC.
  20. Creative Foundation.NBCC.

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