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New Delhi : Seema Gupta, Director (Operations), Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, a PSU under Ministry of Power, has been named the winner of GOLD Stevie® Award in the LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT- BUSINESS category at the 17th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business.
The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honour women executives, entrepreneurs, employees, and the companies they run worldwide. The Stevie Awards have been hailed as the world’s premier business awards. For this year, the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 180 business professionals around the world working on seven juries.
The jury while recommending Seema Gupta’s name for the Award was all praise for her outstanding lifetime achievements in a key industry usually dominated by men, for demonstrating her leadership calibre by sustained excellence in her area of work, and her role in Company’s success. The jury noted that her career and achievements showed dedication and determination and saw her becoming an inspiration and a role model for the women of India in engineering field. The jury also praised POWERGRID, as a well-organised, specialised company with high quality work in its field offering its business services in a very professional way.
The Award would be presented to Seema Gupta during a virtual awards ceremony scheduled on December 9, 2020. This global recognition is yet another achievement in Seema Gupta’s illustrious career. She was earlier conferred on Special Commendation Award for Outstanding Women Manager in Public Sector Enterprises by the President of India in 2017 and was adjudged as the Best Contributor at the ITOMS 2018 Conference in Malaysia, according to a PIB release.
POWERGRID, one of the largest power transmission companies globally, is a Maharatna CPSE under the administrative control of Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, and is the Central Transmission Utility of India. As on September 30, 2020, the Company’s countrywide transmission network comprised 1,68,140 ckm of transmission lines, 252 substations with 4,19,815 MVA transformation capacity. The vast network has been consistently maintained at >99.5% availability over the years.