Bharat Electronics, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Container Corporation of India, Power Finance Corporation, Rural Electrification Corporation, are among other PSUs that have been non-compliant with Sebi directive, Prime Database said today.
Going by information gathered by Prime Database, a total of 180 NSE-listed companies have not appointed a woman director on their respective boards within the due date.
These include as many as 32 PSUs (Public Sector Units) and PSBs (Public Sector Banks).
All listed firms were required to have at least one woman director on their boards from April 1, this year, as per a new Sebi directive, as also under the Companies Act, 2013.
As on April 1, this year, about 832 women have been appointed to 912 directorship positions in 872 companies.
Of these 872 companies, 43 companies already had a woman on the board before the Sebi guideline was announced but appointed a second woman director on their board.
"The hope of another deadline extension appearing dim, there was a last minute rush to appoint women," Haldea said.
Data further showed that across all 1,456 NSE-listed firms, after the recent appointments of women, there are now 1,222 women presently occupying 1,431 directorship positions.
"Of these, more than half (671 women) are holding 713 non-independent directorship positions," Haldea said.
The 1,431 women directorships represent 12 per cent of the total 11,935 directorship positions, up from 5 per cent in February 2014, Haldea said.
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