GAIL director Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak joins Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
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GAIL director Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak joins Appellate Tribunal for Electricity

Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak, Director (Projects), GAIL (India) Limited has resigned with effect from 21st May, 2020 and joined as Technical Member - Petroleum and Natural Gas in the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity.

  • By Pravin Prashant | May 22, 2020
Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak, Director (Projects), GAIL (India) Limited has resigned with effect from 21st May, 2020 and joined as Technical Member - Petroleum and Natural Gas in the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity.  
 
Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak stands relieved from the services of GAIL (India) Limited on the closing hours of 21st May 2020. 
 
Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak is an MTech from IIT Delhi, an MBA in Finance and a PhD from University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun. He is a multi-talented personality who has developed innovative techniques and authored books on varied subjects. He did his BTech in Electrical Engineering from HBTI, Kanpur. He has rich experience of more than 38 years in managing large scale infrastructure projects from conceptualization to closure. He has expertise in contract management, conflict resolution, negotiation & innovative project monitoring techniques. 
 
He has authored books on the oil and gas sector (Asian Gas Grid – A critical analysis of its feasibility), Project Management (Project Management of Hydrocarbon Pipelines – A Journey) and self-development (Yes! You Can; Words Have Power). He is the proponent of the movement called PI-CI-PI (Positive India – Projectised India – Competent India). He has developed an innovative Project Monitoring and Controlling technique called Arjuna – (MC4E2)e, and a capability building model named BeDoPe. 

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