Leadership Shift at Solar Energy Corporation Amid Controversy
Santosh Kumar Sarangi, New and Renewable Energy Secretary, has been given interim responsibility as Chairman and Managing Director of Solar Energy Corporation of India following the unexpected dismissal of Rameshwar Prasad Gupta. Gupta's removal may be related to ongoing controversies involving Gautam Adani, according to political commentators.

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In a significant decision, Santosh Kumar Sarangi has been tasked with leading the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) as interim Chairman and Managing Director. This development comes in the wake of Rameshwar Prasad Gupta's sudden termination, a move that has sparked widespread speculation.
Gupta's departure ahead of completing his two-year term has raised eyebrows, with no official explanation provided. Appointed on June 13, 2023, Gupta's role within SECI ended abruptly on May 10, 2024. Political analysts have linked this to broader allegations involving industrialist Gautam Adani.
The decision comes as Congress demands clarity on Gupta's sacking, hinting at a connection to allegations against Adani and his associates, as highlighted by US authorities. SECI, a central player in India's renewable energy sector, remains pivotal amid these unfolding events.
(With inputs from agencies.)