Choose your reason below and click on the Report button. The employees’ union at SAIL … Copyright © 2020 The Telegraph. A source had informed that a total of five persons were tested positive for the virus. STATE DIGEST: Migrants’ pregnant wives, ambulance driver test positive in Giridih; Negative cases rise in Bokaro On June 10, SAIL’s Director (Personnel) Atul Srivastava died at Apollo Hospital due to cardiac arrest. ... 'Females in India may have higher COVID-19 death risk' Centre bats for …

The Union demanded that responsibility must be fixed for criminal negligence in the matter. Earlier on June 10, when he was experiencing difficulty in breathing, he was admitted to the hospital. The director of personnel of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), Atul Srivastava, died suddenly of a cardiac arrest late on Wednesday night.Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) executives and employees paid tribute in the BSL administrative building on Thursday, observing two-minutes of silence.Executive director (personnel and administration) of BSL, Mukul Prasad, executive director (projects) R. Kushwaha and others were present.Srivastava’s coronavirus test reports were negative, but was suffering from high fever for the last few days. Their travel and contact history are being traced.Deputy commissioner, Mukesh Kumar has appealed to residents to wear face masks, maintain social distance, wash hands with soap at regular intervals and stay home.As many as 18 persons, including five pregnant women and an ambulance driver tested positive in Giridih on Wednesday.The five pregnant women of Rajdhanwar Block are wives of migrant workers who were home quarantined after arriving here from other states including Mumbai and Delhi during the Covid-19 lockdown.An ambulance driver of Sadar Hospital carrying Covid patients also tested positive.Mangalam Nursing Home, where the delivery of a Covid positive woman took place, has been sealed and three doctors and five staff members identified via contact tracing have been put in quarantine.Meanwhile 11 patients were released from Covid Hospital after their reports came negative on Thursday, bringing the total active cases in the district to 21, said Awadhesh Kumar Sinha, civil surgeon, Giridih.

SAIL director Atul Srivastava passes away 11 Jun, 2020, 12.48 PM IST. Just googled his name and read this news. The company immediately closed its office for fumigation. According to SAIL’s official statement, “Atul was tested for COVID-19 and found ‘ Corona negative ‘, he had fever for the last few days. Atul Srivastava, Director- Personnel, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) passed away on June 10, 2020, at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi due to a cardiac arrest.According to SAIL’s official statement, “Atul was tested for COVID-19 and found ‘“He assumed the charge of Director (Personnel) at SAIL on March 12, 2018. KOLKATA: Atul Srivastava, Director (Personnel), Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) passed away on June 10, 2020 at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi following a cardiac arrest. In his long-standing career spanning more than 35 years at SAIL, he had served in the Human Resources department of the company, while working at various SAIL Plants as well as at the Corporate Office.”, the company said in a statement. On Wednesday, after experiencing difficulty in breathing, he was admitted to the hospital.Srivastava had also undergone angioplasty in the past, and was suffering from heart ailment, diabetes, etc, said Manikant Dhan, spokesperson, BSL.Barring a few cases, Bokaro, which has a total of five active cases, is witnessing decline in negative reports.On Thursday, all 43 samples received were negative.

Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) executives and employees paid tribute in the BSL administrative building on Thursday, observing two-minutes of silence. A very soft spoken guy.This is a news.... because this is a classic corona virus case... which is reported corona negative.... and we can see in TN govt tries to undermine covid deaths by not even reporting them....Is it a news? To subscribe SightsIn Plus, HR Magazine please visit- https://sightsinplus.com/subscribe/Atul Srivastava, Director- HR, SAIL passed away last night

For reprint rights: Atul Srivastava takes charge as Director Personnel of SAILVery sad to read the news. Atul Srivastava, Director- Personnel, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) passed away on June 10, 2020, at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi due to a cardiac arrest. SAIL Employees Union (Corporate office) has accused SAIL Chairman of mishandling the COVID-19 situation in the organization and has demanded an inquiry into the death of one the senior officials Atul Srivastava, Director (Personnel). SightsIn Plus is an India’s leading high-quality people-focused monthly HR Magazine and provides up-to-date HR News, Leadership Announcements, Best HR Practices and Insights by Global CHROs, CEOs, HR Advisors, Business Managers and HR Heads on topics of interest to HR professionals. Srivastava was Director (Personnel) at SAIL. He had Covid-19 symptoms but tested negative, the company said New Delhi: Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) chairman Anil Kumar Chaudhary and 39 employees of the public sector unit (PSU) were found to be Covid-19 positive.

"SAIL is extremely saddened and regretfully informs about the unfortunate demise of Atul Srivastava, Director (Personnel), at night on June 10, 2020 … A Mechanical Engineer from IIT, Kanpur with Post Graduate Diploma in Management with specialization in HR, he had worked in diverse areas like HR Policies, Manpower Planning, HRD/OD Interventions, Performance Management, Employee Engagement Initiatives and IR Management.