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ITDC celebrates 8th Public Sector Day across verticals

ITDC celebrates 8th Public Sector Day across verticals

| | 13 Apr 2017, 11:02 pm
New Delhi, Apr 13 (IBNS): India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) the public sector undertaking under the aegis of the Ministry of Tourism is celebrating 8th Public Sector Day from April 10-16th.

To celebrate the PSU day, India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) being a Miniratna PSU is organising multiple events at all its verticals.

To start with AIHTM (Ashok Institute of Hospitality & Tourism Management), a hospitality institute under ITDC has organised a nukkad natak focusing on “Skill India” at the premises of Scope Complex. The performances were made by the students of Ashok Institute of Hospitality & Tourism Management, ITDC. The event witnessed a gathering from other renowned PSUs.

Pradip Kumar Das, Director Finance, ITDC and other senior officials were also present on this occasion.

Every year Public Sector Day is celebrated on 10th April, considering the significant contributions made by Public Sector Enterprises to national economy and with the mission to create awareness among the public at large about the notable achievements, performance and role played by them. 

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