The Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) recently welcomed 292 new employees in technical and non-technical roles. The appointment letters were handed over by Energy and Petrochemicals Minister Rushikesh Patel at a ceremony in Gandhinagar’s Town Hall. This recruitment aims to bolster the state’s power generation infrastructure and enhance operational efficiency.
Minister Patel emphasized the significance of public service commitment for professional stability and social respect. He highlighted the role of dedication and loyalty in government service, underscoring that a job is not just a source of income but a form of service. Patel also acknowledged the relentless efforts of personnel in the energy department during emergencies and natural disasters to restore electricity promptly.
The new recruits include doctors, nurses, junior engineers, plant attendants, lab testers, and junior assistants. Patel credited the state’s uninterrupted electricity supply to sustained reforms and the workforce’s dedication. He praised Gujarat’s progress in energy generation, transmission, and storage, attributing it to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Furthermore, Patel commended Gujarat’s leadership in renewable energy through policies in solar, wind, and hydrogen energy. Minister of State for Energy and Petrochemicals Kaushik Vekariya congratulated the new employees, hailing their selection from a pool of aspirants as a proud moment. GSECL Managing Director Somes Bandyopadhyay expressed optimism that the new appointments, including junior engineers, doctors, nurses, and other roles, would enhance operational efficiency at power generation units.
