DVC Pratyay

DVC Pratyay 2025

Engage to Lead: Reimagining Corporate Communications in the Digital Era

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About the Event

IDEAS THAT SPEAK

DVC Pratyay is a convergence of minds where ideas meet insight, where dialogue becomes direction, and where communication truly takes the lead.

For the first time, a Public Sector Undertaking is privileged to host a national platform that reflects on the evolving role of corporate communication. 

In an age when perception defines progress, communication stands at the heart of transformation. And thus, this conclave is aimed to lead a massive movement to bring meaning back into the messages we share.: 

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About Damodar Valley Corporation:

The journey of DVC that started on the auspicious day of Seventh July’ 1948 by an Act of the Parliament Damodar Valley Corporation Act 1948 was primarily to tame the furious and notorious river Damodar which had earned the title of River of Sorrow but also for power generation, soil conservation, irrigation , navigation and ultimately ensue industrial growth of the Damodar valley belt.

OThis pioneer of an organization has since then for 78 years shaped the lives of all of us who have had the fortune of being (directly or indirectly) associated with it.

DVC has massively forayed into the sectors of power generation, transmission, distribution to become one of the premier power utilities of India with national as well as international presence.

Through the decades, the DVC has led the way not only in the business of power generation in India but has also been a key player in the areas of water resources management management, soil conservation and irrigation, thus sustainably shaping the economic and social environment and giving back to local communities. 

The pace of change in the Indian power sector is faster than ever before and DVC has drawn up an ambitious expansion plan Vision 2030. DVC has taken up an ambitious target of achieving almost 16000 MW of installed capacity by 2030 which includes both brownfield capacity augmentation of thermal power projects and aggressively foraying into the renewable energy sector. Diversification into new business such as tourism, EV infrastructure and green hydrogen are also in the pipeline.

Event Highlights

Award:

    Speakers

    Mr. Adhip Nath Palchaudhuri
    Chairman & Managing Director - Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.
    Mr. Ananta Mohan Singh
    CMD - Andrew Yule & Co. Ltd.
    Dr. Vinay Ranjan
    Director(HR) - CIL
    Sh. Gautam Ray
    President -Corporate - RP- Sanjiv Goenka Group
    Mr. Sankar Mukhopadhyay
    Technical Advisor - DVC
    Mr. Udit Prasanna
    Business Editor - The Times of India
    Mr. Imran Zaki
    Partner - Dolphin Leather Pvt. LTd.
    Dr. Ipsita Barat
    Assistant Professor,Mass Communication & Videography Department - St. Xaviers’ University
    Professor Nandita Roy
    Professor, Communications - IIMC
    Debaditya Chowdhury
    Chowman
    Sudhir Nair
    Sr. GM, Business Development - Berger Paints
    Mr. Sidhharth Roy
    CEO - RESPONSE INDIA
    Mr. Sanjit Bhattacharya
    Director -Sales - Eastern & Central India at Indigo
    Ms. Pooja Basu
    Head Corporate Communications - Exide Industries Ltd.
    Mr. B. R. Mallick
    General Manager (Sales) - Amul Kolkata
    Mr. Kaushik Brahma
    Head Corporate Administration - TATA Steel Ltd.
    Samrat Mukherjee
    VP - Madison India
    Dhiman Das
    K. C. Das

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    Nomination Process:

    list of speaker

    list of Jury

    Agenda / Schedule

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    Awards & Recognition

    Overview:

    “The DVC Corporate Communication Excellence Awards celebrate outstanding efforts that  connect, inform, and inspire.”

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