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Jharkhand News: XLRI Jamshedpur hosts two-day conclave on ‘HR for the Greater Good’

PINAKI MAJUMDAR   Jamshedpur, Aug 30: XLRI Xavier School of Management successfully hosted the inaugural “HR for the Greater Good Conclave 2024” on August 26…

Jharkhand News: XLRI Jamshedpur hosts two-day conclave on ‘HR for the Greater Good’

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Jamshedpur, Aug 30: XLRI Xavier School of Management successfully hosted the inaugural “HR for the Greater Good Conclave 2024” on August 26 and 27.

This landmark event brought together thought leaders, HR professionals, industry experts, and academicians to explore the critical role of Human Resource Management in promoting organizational sustainability, ethics, and employee well-being.

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The conclave commenced with a ceremonial lamp-lighting, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and wisdom, led by Biranchi Das, director of Personnel at South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL).

Joining him were Fr S George, S.J. (Director, XLRI), Prof. Sanjay Patro (Dean Academics, XLRI), Fr. Donald D’Silva, S.J. (Dean Administration and Finance, XLRI), and Prof. Jatinder Kumar Jha (Convener, HR Conclave).

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Keynote addresses from industry leaders

The first day featured keynote addresses from distinguished leaders including John Mathai, member secretary of Damodar Valley Corporation; Nirav Mandir, Chief Human Capital and Sustainability Officer at Shree Rankrishan Exports Pvt. Ltd.; and Mahesh Ramanujam, President and CEO of The Global Network for Zero.

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Their presentations set the stage for a robust discussion on the evolving role of HR in fostering high-performance work systems, corporate social responsibility, and ethical governance.

An insightful panel discussion followed, with contributions from Fr Kuruvilla, Prof. Pramod Kumar Padhi, Prof. Jatinder Kumar Jha, and Prof. Paramjot Singh and Prof. Tata Raghuram from XLRI Jamshedpur.

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The panellists delved into the responsibilities of HR in driving organizational ethics and employee well-being.

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14 prominent organizations participate

The conclave witnessed participation from 14 prominent organizations, including NTPC Ltd., BCPL, GRID India, C-DAC, NLC, Coal India, NHPC, HPCL, IOCL, GAIL, Balmer Lawrie, MOIL, and DVC, among others.

Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) such as Coal India, NLC India Ltd., and NTPC Ltd. showcased their HR policies and practices, engaging the audience in rich discussions and interactions.

The second day commenced with the Vriksharopan (tree plantation) ceremony, underscoring the conclave’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

John Mathai delivered a keynote session on the “Challenges faced by HRs in PSUs,” offering valuable insights into the unique difficulties HR professionals encounter in public sector undertakings (PSUs) and the need for a balanced approach between bureaucratic processes and dynamic work environments.

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