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Left to right: Navjit Gill (country head, Gentari India), Anil Chalamalsetty (co-founder, AM Green) Kian Min Low, (chief renewables officer, Gentari), Hardeep Singh Puri (India’s minister for petroleum and natural gas), Sushil Purohit (CEO, Gentari), Mahesh Kolli (co-founder, AM Green), Gautam Reddy (COO, AM Green).
Left to right: Navjit Gill (country head, Gentari India), Anil Chalamalsetty (co-founder, AM Green) Kian Min Low, (chief renewables officer, Gentari), Hardeep Singh Puri (India’s minister for petroleum and natural gas), Sushil Purohit (CEO, Gentari), Mahesh Kolli (co-founder, AM Green), Gautam Reddy (COO, AM Green).Photo: Greenko
Published 30 October 2023, 14:56Updated 30 October 2023, 14:56