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Dish TV appoints three new independent directors

Company announces resignation of Rajeev Kumar Dalmia from the board with effect from close of business hours on Tuesday

PTI New Delhi Published 07.12.22, 02:14 AM
According to Dish TV, Dalmia has tendered his resignation from the company’s board of directors and all other committees.

According to Dish TV, Dalmia has tendered his resignation from the company’s board of directors and all other committees. File picture

Direct-to-Home operator Dish TV on Tuesday announced the appointment of three new independent directors to the board of the company, which is the first major appointment after the departure of its former promoter-backed chairman Jawahar Lal Goel.

Besides, the company also announced the resignation of Rajeev Kumar Dalmia, its executive director, from the board with effect from the close of business hours on Tuesday, Dish TV said in a regulatory filing. It also added, Dalmia would “continue to act as chief financial officer of the Company.”

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According to Dish TV, Dalmia has tendered his resignation from the company’s board of directors and all other committees.

Besides, the board of the company in its meeting on Tuesday also “approved the convening of the adjourned 34th Annual General Meeting” of the company on December 29, 2022.

During the AGM, Dish TV would seek the approval of shareholders for the appointments of three new independent directors — Sunil Kumar Gupta, Madan Mohanlal Verma and Gaurav Gupta.

Shareholders of Dish TV in September this year rejected four resolutions in the AGM, including the adoption of the company’s financial statements for FY21 and FY22 and the appointment of independent director Rakesh Mohan.

The shareholders rejected the ordinary resolution for adoption of the audited standalone and consolidated financial statements and report of the board of directors and auditors for 2020-21 with 84.54 per cent voting against it, Dish TV said in a regulatory filing.

A special resolution for the appointment of Rakesh Mohan, a former bureaucrat, as a non-executive independent director was also rejected with 76.87 per cent votes, the filing had said.

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