New Delhi: The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), under the Department of Atomic Energy, celebrated World Quality Day 2025 on 13th November 2025 at its Headquarters auditorium. This year’s theme, “Think Differently,” aimed to inspire innovation, excellence, and continuous improvement across the organization’s operations.
Distinguished Guests Inspire Participants
The celebrations were graced by Hon. Chairman of AERB as the chief guest, while Hon. CMD of NPCIL attended as the guest of honour. Their addresses, delivered to participants both offline and online across the country, were highly motivating and emphasized the importance of quality, innovation, and forward-thinking in India’s nuclear energy sector.
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Month-Long Quality Awareness Initiatives
The World Quality Day celebrations were part of a larger World Quality Month (November 2025) program. The initiative included awareness campaigns, workshops, and interactive sessions conducted across various NPCIL offices nationwide.
The month-long activities are set to conclude on 28th November 2025, highlighting NPCIL’s commitment to fostering a culture of quality and excellence throughout the organization.
Acknowledging Efforts of NPCIL Teams
The celebrations and awareness initiatives were organized by the Senior Management of the Quality Assurance Division (QAD), NPCIL management, and employees across the organization. Their coordinated efforts and active participation in both organizing and attending the programs were widely appreciated and considered commendable.
About NPCIL
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), a public sector enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy, is responsible for designing, constructing, and operating nuclear power plants in India. Established to advance safe and sustainable nuclear energy, NPCIL plays a pivotal role in meeting India’s energy requirements, promoting technological excellence, and ensuring stringent quality and safety standards in nuclear power generation.















