Khadim India Limited sees Independent Director Upama Mukherjee resign

Khadim India Limited has announced a leadership change on its board, with independent oversight taking an interim pause as Upama Mukherjee has resigned from her position as an Independent Director. The departure, effective at the close of business on April 6, 2026, is cited by the company as being for personal reasons. Mukherjee’s exit marks a routine governance transition for a mid-sized consumer brand navigating an evolving market landscape.

As part of the change, Mukherjee will also cease to be a member of the Audit Committee and the Nomination & Remuneration Committee of the company. While the board seeks to fill the vacancy, the immediate impact will be on committee composition and the continued oversight that independent directors provide to strategic decisions and governance processes.

Khadim India has provided accompanying documentation outlining the resignation and related details. In the broader context of board governance, such moves often prompt a period of refresh as the company reassesses its independence and oversight framework to maintain robust governance in a dynamic business environment.

The market will be watching how Khadim India proceeds to reinforce its board with suitable independent representation, ensuring continuity in governance as the company continues to pursue its strategic priorities.