A welfare association or union is generally formed with the primary objective of protecting the interest of its members ensuring them all possible welfare services.
In the above spirit and context, NALCO OFFICER’S ASSOCIATION (NOA), Angul was established in 1986 with an initial membership of about 100 officers of Smelter & Power complex of National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO). It was registered by the Registrar of Societies under Registration of Society Act, Govt. Of Odisha vide Registration No.-DKL/1449/28/1987. Mr. P.L.Sahu was the first President & Mr. D.B.Bhanja was the first General Secretary of the Association. The present President and the General Secretary of NOA (2023-25) are Mr. Banamali Sethy (9437015733) and Mr. Nalini Kanta Panda (9437963907) respectively. The main objective of the Association is to protect every interest of officers in the matter of their career growth, genuine grievances, personal as well as professional problems, deliberate discrimination by the management, etc. and the organization at large.

Our Story
A welfare association or union is generally formed with the primary objective of protecting the interest of its members ensuring them all possible welfare services.

Our Mission
To make available to the community, enforcement administrators, governmental bodies, such assistance or expertise as may be contained within the organization

Our Beliefs
To enhance the prestige and professionalism of our members and the NOA officer and to increase our member’s professional development and opportunity.
News & Events
Foundation Day & Ganesh Puja Celebration @NOA
Foundation Day & Ganesh Puja Celebration @NOA READ MORE
Farewell meeting for superannuating executive by NOA in January 2024
Farewell meeting for superannuating executive by NOA in January 2024. READ MORE
Courtesy meet on behalf of NOA with Collector & CMD MCL
Courtesy meet on behalf of NOA,with newly joined Collector Angul Mr Abdul M Akhtar,IAS. On behalf of NOA, courtesy meet with newly joined CMD MCL Mr Uday A Kaole discussed regarding uninterrupted coal... READ MORE