Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia urges members to become co-drivers of BSNL's growth story

ANI April 15, 2025 143 views

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has taken a proactive approach to revitalizing BSNL by engaging directly with its leadership team. During a comprehensive meeting with 27 Chief General Managers, Scindia emphasized the importance of decentralizing work and empowering employees. He highlighted BSNL's recent achievement of generating its first net profit in 18 years and urged continued momentum through strategic customer acquisition. The minister's directive includes monthly meetings and the development of detailed growth and business plans for each operational circle.

"You made BSNL profitable, we need to continue the momentum" - Jyotiraditya Scindia
New Delhi, April 15: Union Minister of Communications and Development of North East Region Jyotiraditya M Scindia On Tuesday held a meeting with the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Robert Ravi, Senior Officers and CGM's of all 27 circles of BSNL.

Key Points

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BSNL achieves first net profit after 18 years

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Monthly meetings to discuss best practices and challenges

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Minister directs circles to create growth and business plans

In this address to the BSNL team, Minister Scindia urged all members to become the co-drivers of BSNL's growth story and decentralise work to empower and nurture every employee of the institution.

He also asked each of the Chief General Managers (CGMs) to work towards capacity building of their juniors and infuse passion in them to get them on the same wavelength.

You made BSNL profitable, we need to continue the momentum, said Union Minister Scindia during his speech.

The Union Minister Scindia also mentioned that it is because of the hard work of each and every member of the BSNL family that it has made a Net profit after 18 years.

He asked the entire team to continue this momentum and focus on customer acquisition and retention for long-term success.

BSNL Team to meet every month, each circle to make a 'customer growth plan' and 'business plan for FY 2025-26

Minister Scindia has directed the team to meet every month and discuss about best practices and challenges. He also asked the team to co-create solutions to challenges of different regions. Minister Scindia has asked every circle to make Customer growth plan and a Business Plan for FY 2025-26.

Senior Officers and CGMs shared that it is after years that a Minister held a meeting with them on a personal level. Many of them said that this monthly meeting will become a platform for them to have free flowing dialogue and discussions with their colleagues.

Communications Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia met 27 Chief General Managers and senior officials of BSNL and urged them to be the co-drivers of BSNL's growth story. Minister Scindia conducted meeting at Sanchar Bhawan and directed the BSNL team to meet every month to discuss best practices and challenges. CGM's shared suggestions to make operations more sustainable and profitable at Circle level.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see BSNL turning profitable after 18 years! The employees deserve all the credit. Hope this momentum continues with the new initiatives. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Monthly meetings sound like a good idea, but will they actually implement the suggestions? BSNL needs more than meetings - it needs action on ground level.
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Sanjay T.
My father worked at BSNL for 32 years. Seeing it become profitable again brings tears to my eyes. Keep up the good work team!
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Ananya R.
Decentralizing work and empowering employees is the way forward! More companies should follow this approach. Kudos to Minister Scindia for this vision 👏
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, BSNL still has a long way to go in terms of service quality. Hope these plans translate to better customer experience soon.
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Neha P.
The focus on customer growth is much needed! As a small business owner, I rely on BSNL for connectivity. Would love to see more competitive plans and better network coverage.

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