Shimla: SJVN Limited, a leading public sector power company, celebrated a significant sporting achievement as its Women’s Team emerged as the First Runners-Up at the prestigious ICPSU Bridge Tournament. The competition, organized by Power Finance Corporation (PFC) under the guidance of the Power Sports Control Board (PSCB), featured six major power sector teams vying for top honors.
Consecutive Podium Finish
This marks the second consecutive year that SJVN’s women’s team has secured a podium finish at a national inter-PSU level, further cementing their reputation as one of the most skilled and competitive units in the power sector sports circuit. The team’s performance reflects consistent training, strategic acumen, and teamwork.
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Dominance in Pair Championship
In addition to the team accolade, SJVN players dominated the Pair Championship category, capturing both the top positions:
- First Prize: Ms. Nidhi Sharma and Ms. Priti Thakur
- Second Prize: Ms. Solanki Chakraborty and Ms. Kanika Malhotra
Their achievements in the pairs segment highlight the depth of talent and strategic coordination within the team.
Leadership Appreciation
Bhupender Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director of SJVN, congratulated the team for their outstanding performance. He stated, “This achievement is a testament to the dedication, skill, and strategic brilliance of our employees. Consistent success at a national level showcases the positive and competitive spirit that SJVN fosters among its workforce.”
About SJVN
SJVN Limited is a leading hydro and renewable energy-focused PSU under the Ministry of Power, Government of India. It is involved in the development, generation, and sale of power, with a strong focus on sustainable energy solutions and promoting a culture of excellence across operational and non-operational activities, including employee development and sports initiatives.
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