Godavari Biorefineries Limited has signaled governance continuity with the reappointment of two veteran directors, underscoring a steady hand at the helm as it steers through a competitive bio-refinery landscape. The company disclosed that shareholders, via a postal ballot on May 22, 2026, approved the following: the re-appointment of Nitin Mehta as an Independent Director and the re-appointment of Sangeeta Srivastava as a Whole Time Director, designated as an Executive Director. The moves will be subject to the company’s ongoing shareholder approvals, reflecting a measured approach to leadership retention.
Nitin Mehta will continue in his role as an Independent Director for a five-year term commencing July 1, 2026. His re-appointment reinforces the board’s balance between independent oversight and strategic guidance. The disclosures note that there is no inter-se relationship between Mehta and other directors, and he is not debarred from holding the office by any regulatory order, signaling a clean slate for continuing governance duties.
Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava will continue as a Whole Time Director, with the designation of Executive Director, for a three-year term starting August 1, 2026. As with Mehta, the announcement confirms no inter-se relationships with other directors and that Srivastava is not debarred from holding directorships. Her re-appointment reinforces the company’s commitment to executive leadership that combines day-to-day strategic execution with governance oversight, a blend that the board likely views as pivotal to sustaining growth and operational momentum.
Together, the two appointments reflect a deliberate mix of independent oversight and continued executive leadership at Godavari Biorefineries, signaling stability as the company navigates market dynamics and growth opportunities in its sector.