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Bhilai Steel to gain momentum under new Director

 

In a crucial leadership development that could shape the future trajectory of one of India’s largest steel manufacturing hubs, Chitta Ranjan Mohapatra has been selected to serve as the Director In-charge of Bhilai Steel Plant under the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).

The decision was taken during a meeting of the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) held on April 19, 2025. Mohapatra, a seasoned technocrat currently serving as Executive Director (Works) at Bokaro Steel Plant, has earned this elevation after years of steering operational efficiencies and leading large-scale manufacturing initiatives across SAIL’s eastern units.
The appointment, while subject to standard vigilance clearance and the approval of the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, reflects a shift in emphasis towards seasoned, operations-driven leadership at the helm of public sector steel giants. Mohapatra’s journey through the steel corridors of Bokaro and beyond is emblematic of India’s evolving industrial fabric—where experience, engineering finesse, and an eye for sustainability are fast becoming the core traits sought after in top roles.
Bhilai Steel Plant, a flagship unit of SAIL located in Chhattisgarh, has long been synonymous with India’s heavy industrial revolution. As one of the country’s foremost producers of rails, structural steel, and plates, it has played a pivotal role in supporting India’s infrastructure boom—from high-speed rail projects to defence manufacturing. However, the changing landscape of global steel production, marked by a rapid pivot towards green steel, decarbonisation, and digitisation, necessitates leadership that is both forward-looking and grounded in operational rigour.
Mohapatra’s appointment comes at a time when public sector units are under increasing pressure to align with national goals around sustainability, gender equity, and net-zero emissions. The steel industry, in particular, has been identified as a key player in India’s carbon neutrality roadmap. Bhilai’s transition towards cleaner technologies, energy-efficient operations, and the integration of smart systems could find fresh momentum under Mohapatra’s stewardship. His track record at Bokaro has demonstrated a blend of innovation and execution, particularly in improving throughput, reducing waste, and fostering a safety-first culture on the shop floor.
While the announcement has sparked optimism within industry circles, particularly among those advocating for India’s manufacturing renaissance, it also raises expectations around how SAIL’s leadership can reinvigorate public sector units with a fresh vision rooted in equity, sustainability, and long-term resilience. Given the increasing emphasis on circular economy practices and the steel sector’s responsibility in driving green infrastructure, the leadership at Bhilai now bears the weight of both legacy and aspiration.
As the wheels of approval turn in bureaucratic corridors, insiders suggest that the transition is likely to be smooth, owing to Mohapatra’s existing rapport with senior leadership within SAIL and his proven ability to implement reforms without disrupting core operations. The focus, according to senior officials, will now be on creating a blueprint that enhances productivity without compromising on environmental and social parameters.
If India is to cement its place as a global steel powerhouse that leads responsibly, the leadership at its key plants must be equipped to not only meet production targets but also embrace inclusive growth and ecological balance. In this regard, Mohapatra’s elevation represents more than a routine bureaucratic shift—it signals a renewed push towards building an industrial ecosystem that is as humane as it is high-performing.
Bhilai Steel to gain momentum under new Director
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