Upma Chawdhry Takes Helm as First Female Chairperson of Metropolitan Stock Exchange
Upma Chawdhry, a former senior bureaucrat, has been named the first female chairperson of the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India, marking a significant milestone. With decades of experience and international representation, she succeeds as the Public Interest Director, leading a major national stock exchange.
- Country:
- India
Upma Chawdhry, a distinguished former bureaucrat from the 1983 IAS batch of the Himachal Pradesh cadre, has been appointed as the inaugural female chair of the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSE). This step marks a significant advancement for the institution.
Chawdhry previously served as the Public Interest Director at MSE and holds over three decades of experience in bureaucracy. She has also been the first woman Director at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration. Her career includes representing India in various global platforms such as the WTO and UNICEF.
The Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India, a notable exchange acknowledged by the Securities and Exchange Board of India, gains profound leadership as it welcomes Chawdhry, who succeeded from her role as Secretary to the Government of India at her retirement in December 2020.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Tamil Nadu Government Implements High-Level Bureaucratic Transfers
Supreme Court Awards Compensation for Illegal Detention Due to Bureaucratic Delays
U.S. Stock Markets Soar Amid Geopolitical and Inflation Uncertainty
AC Unit Malfunction Sparks Fatal Fire in Retired IAS Officer's Home
Tragic Fire Claims Former IAS Officer's Life in Delhi

