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WHISPERS POLITICS NEWS

Is Trump annoyed with Modi ?

Top sources said that the US President Donald Trump is annoyed with PM Narendra Modi. Reason quoted is Modi’s last US visit in which the former did not meet President Trump despite his public announcement that he was meeting with “Friend” Modi. Since the US elections were in full swing, Modi did not meet Presidential candidate Trump. Now PM Modi’s ensuing US visit will only clear the dust.

Now three World leaders

It is widely believed that the three World leaders are now the Russian President Putin, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

BUREAUCRACY HEADLINES
Whispers bureaucracy News
Voluntary retirements of four Assistant Commissioners accepted

The CBIC has accepted the voluntary retirement of four more Assistant Commissioners from IRS(C&IT). They are: M Chnadrasekhar, Santosh Kumar Acharya, Vijay Kumar and Debasis Chanda.

Are bosses not happy with an Agency?

Top bosses in the Government are reportedly not happy with an agency. It is said that the performance of some divisions of the agency are drawing the wrath of bosses. One has to wait for the final outcome of this reported tension.

PESB holds four selection interviews same day

Probably for the first time, the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) held four schedules for Board level selections in different PSUs the same day on February 1. They are: CMD, BPCL; Director (Fin), Numaligarh Refinery Limited; Director (Works), IRCON International Limited and Director (R&D), Bharat Electronics Limited.

After polls Delhi Police set to go for a major reshuffle

Delhi Police is set to see a major reshuffle, pending for the last few weeks, after the ongoing Assembly Elections process is over. It is said that the IPS officers from DCPs to Special CPs may get new postings.

Is CBI raid forcing brut overhauling in Delhi Police?

In the recent months many lower level police officials were arrested by the CBI on various charges. According to sources, this has necessitated top boss to overhaul the police force at the thana level and exercise in this direction has reportedly started and orders in this regard may be issued in a couple of weeks.

Rakesh Samdariya withdraws VRS application

Rakesh Samdariya, ACIT, Jabalpur, has withdrawn the application for voluntary retirement from the Indian Revenue Service of Income Tax.

Two ITS officers transferred

Two SAG level ITS officers have been transferred. Accordingly, Prabhat Dixit has been posted at the DoT HQ while Deepika Pokharna will join the Delhi LSA.

Four ITS officers refused promotion to SAG

In a typical situation, four ITS officers, who were promoted to SAG, have refused to avail the promotion. According to DoT, their promotion order has been revoked. Now all these officers will remain posted to the same units where they were working in JAG. They are: Ms Laxmi, Prasoon Chandra, Neeresh Sharma and Nazeer Ahmad Joo.

Two IP&TAFS officers promoted

After promotion to HAG, the DoT has transferred two IP&TAFS officers to new places. Ashok Kumar has been posted as Pr CCA, Telangana and Rajeev Kumar will join as Dr DDG at DoP Hq.

Post of Kumar Saurabh Raj upgraded as Director, Civil Aviation

The post of Kumar Saurabh Raj has been upgraded as Director in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. He is a 2011 batch IAS officer.

Post of Himanshu Roy upgraded as Director, Pharmaceuticals

The post of Himanshu Roy has been upgraded as Director in the Department of Pharmaceuticals. He is a 2011 batch IRS-IT officer.

Post of Neeraj Kulhari upgraded to Director level

The post of Neeraj Kulhari as Deputy Jute Commissioner has been upgraded to Director level. He is a 2011 batch ICAS officer.

Ms Shashi Kajle appointed as Director, Economic Affairs

Ms Shashi Kajle has been appointed as Director in the Department of Economic Affairs. She is a 2007 batch IRS-IT officer.

Ms Divyadarshini appointed as Director, Economic Affairs

Ms S Divyadarshini has been appointed as Director in the Department of Economic Affairs. She is a 2011 batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre.

Raghavendra Pal Singh appointed as Director, Housing

Raghavendra Pal Singh has been appointed as Director in the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs. He is a 2008 batch IRS-C&IT officer.

Dr Sudeepta Ghosh appointed as Director, MHA

Dr Sudeepta Ghosh has been appointed as Director in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). She is a 2010 batch ISS officer.

Guriqbal Singh appointed as Deputy Secretary, MHA

Guriqbal Singh has been appointed as Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. He is a 2012 batch IPS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Post of SatishT J upgraded to Director level

The post of Satish T J as Secretary-cum-Controller of Examination has been upgraded to Director level. He is a 2010 batch IDAS officer.

 

Prashant Kumar Meena appointed as Additional Commissioner, NESTS

Prashant Kumar Meena has been appointed as Additional Commissioner in the National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS). He is a 2011 batch IOFS officer.

 

MHA seeks Sr Consultant CEPI, Delhi

Ministry of Home Affairs is seeking Senior Consultant in Custodian of Enemy Property for Inda (CEPI), Delhi Head Office on contract basis. Applications must reach on or before February 25, 2025.

 

Assistant Director (MF), MSME interviews in Feb

As many as 21 candidates have been shortlisted for interviews to four posts of Assistant Director Grade-I (IEDS) (Metal Finishing) in the Office of the Development Commissioner in the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). The interview will be held on February 27 and 28, 2025.

 

Two IP&TAFS officers promoted to HAG

Two SAG officers of Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service (IP&TAFS) have been promoted to Higher Administrative Grade (HAG). These officers and their (postings on promotion) are Ashok Kumar (Pr CCA Telangana) and Rajeev Kumar (Sr DDG (PAF), DoP HQ.

 

RVNL seeks GM-Elec, Bhubaneswar

Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has invited applications from IRSEE officers for the post of General Manager (Electrical), Bhubaneswar on deputation basis.

Two ITS officers get new postings

Two SAG officers have been transferred and given new postings. These officers and their (new postings) are Prabhat Dikshit (DoT Hqs) and Ms Deepika Pokharna (Delhi). Both are Indian Telecommunications Service (ITS) officers.

MRVC seeks five Manager (Civil)

Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Limited (MRVC) has invited applications for five Manager (Civil) posts on deputation basis.

Jitender Singh is CIT-OSD, Delhi

Jitender Singh has been posted as Commissioner Income Tax-Officer on Special Duty (CIT-OSD) in the Office of Principal CCIT, Delhi. He is a 2012 batch IRS IT officer.

 

IAS officers assigned additional charge in Rajasthan

IAS officers have been given additional responsibilities in Rajasthan. Kuldeep Ranka gets additional charge of ACS and Commissioner, Child Rights and Chairman, Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, while Mrs Sreya Guha will also hold charge of State Mission Director, Livelihood Projects & SHGs Jaipur. Similarly, Dr Arushi Ajey Malik will also hold charge of MD, RAJSICO, Jaipur; Mrs Shivangi Swarnkar of Commissioner, Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DVIC) and Commissioner, Investment & NRIs, Bureau of Investment Promotion, Jaipur; Suresh Kumar Ola of JS, Finance (Exp-II) and Shaheen Ali Khan was assigned an additional charge of Additional CEO, State Health Assurance Agency.

 

4 IAS officers promoted to Above Supertime Scale in Rajasthan

Four IAS officers of 1995 batch have been promoted to Above Supertime Pay-scale in Rajasthan. They are: Ashwani Bhagat, Rajeev Singh Thakur (pro forma promotion), Ashwani Bhagat and Kunji Lal Meena.

Hindustan Copper graded as ‘Excellent’ for FY 2023-24

Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) has achieved “Excellent” rating by the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) for FY 2023-24 in terms of Performance as per MoU parameters. After posting losses in FY 2019-20, HCL has been consistently making Profit Before Tax of approximately Rs 400 crore in the last three years. The Company has been bestowed with this achievement by DPE after a span of 12 years. In service to the nation since 1967, HCL has been entrusted with the responsibility of efficient utilization of the country’s Copper resources on a sustainable basis. The Company is already implementing a mine expansion plan to offer a more reliable supply of Copper for the diverse requirements in India.

 

REC declares net profit up 23% to ₹4,029 crore

The Board of Directors of REC Limited approved the limited reviewed standalone and consolidated financial results for the period ended December 31, 2024.  Operational and Financial Highlights: Q3 FY25 vs Q3 FY24 (Standalone): Net Profit: ₹4,029 crore Vs ₹3,269 crore, up by 23%.Net interest income: ₹4,930 crore Vs ₹4,153 crore, up by 19%. Net credit-impaired assets reduced to 0.74% from 0.82%. Revenue from operations: ₹14,157 crore Vs ₹11,982 crore, up by 18%. Disbursements: ₹54,692 crore Vs ₹46,358 crore, up by 18%. Total income: ₹14,173 crore Vs ₹12,000 crore, up by 18%.    Average cost of funds: 7.18% Vs 7.28%, reduction by 10 bps. Spread: 2.95% Vs 2.85%, up by 10 bps.Net interest margin: 3.66% Vs 3.61%, up by 5 bps. Operational and Financial Highlights: 9M FY25 vs 9M FY24 (Standalone); Net Profit: ₹11,477 crore Vs ₹10,003 crore, up by 15%; Net interest income: ₹14,191 crore Vs ₹11,422 crore, up by 24%; Revenue from operations: ₹40,752 crore Vs ₹34,533 crore, up by 18%;  Disbursements: ₹1,45,647 crore Vs ₹1,22,089 crore, up by 19%, of which disbursements to renewables constituted:   ₹17,612 crore Vs ₹9,858 crore, i.e. with YoY increase of 79%;Total income: ₹40,805 crore Vs ₹34,571 crore, up by18%; Spread: 2.94% Vs 2.82%, up by 12 bps; Net interest margin: 3.64% Vs 3.52%, up by 12 bps. Return on net worth: 21.07%; Market capitalization: ₹1,31,844 crore Vs ₹1,08,712 crore, up by 21%; Owing to growth in all the verticals, resetting of interest rates on loan assets and effective management of Finance Cost, REC is able to maintain its spreads and NIMs resulting in robust profit after tax of ₹11,477 crore for the period ending December 31, 2024. As a result, the Earnings Per Share (EPS) for the period ended December 31, 2024 accelerated to ₹58.11 (Annualized) per share as against ₹50.65 per share as at December 31, 2023. The loan book i.e. Asset Under Management (AUM) has maintained its growth trajectory and has increased on a sustained basis to ₹5.65 lakh crore as against ₹4.97 lakh crore as at December 31, 2023. Aided by growth in profits, the Net Worth has grown to ₹76,502 crore as on December 31, 2024, as compared to ₹64,787 crore as on December 31, 2023 registering an increase of 18% YoY. Indicating the ample opportunity to support the future growth, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) of the Company stands at a comfortable 25.33% as at December 31, 2024. Continuing with the tradition to reward its shareholders, the Board of Directors of the Company has declared the 3rd interim dividend of ₹4.30 per equity share (on face value of ₹10/- each).

 

NLCIL CMD participates as Chief Guest in graduation day of Anna University

Prasanna Kumar Motupalli, CMD, NLCIL, participated as Chief Guest in the Graduation Day of Anna University held  on February 6, 2025at the Vivekananda Auditorium of Anna University at Chennai. The Graduation Day 2024 of the constituent colleges of Anna University, held at the Vivekananda Auditorium of the University, was also graced by Prof. S Usa, Professor & Chairperson, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Anna University & Member, Convenor Committee, Anna University. Delivering the convocation address, Prasanna Kumar Motupalli, CMD, NLCIL,  extended his wishes to all those receiving their certificates on a day that coincided with the arrival of Swami Vivekananda in Egmore, Chennai on this day in 1897. Emphasising the importance of meditation in daily life to focus on targets and strive for excellence, he encouraged the students to embrace universal brotherhood, essential for taking the country to new heights. He exhorted the students to use the knowledge and skills acquired to face challenges in a world of unprecedented changes and convert them to opportunities. Engineers are problem-solvers and innovators, he said. Stating that today we lived in a world that demanded sustainability, resilience and innovation, he said that engineers were tasked with ensuring that we hand over a better, sustainable planet to the generations that follow. The essence of engineering was transforming ideas into reality, bridging the gap between imagination and implementation. The role of an engineer was not limited to a single domain. Be it developing a new technology, managing complex projects, or even addressing societal issues, the skills possessed by engineers were unmatched, he said. He stated that the world of engineering today was brimming with possibilities. The power sector, for example, once dominated by Thermal Power Plants, was now rapidly transitioning towards renewable energy. Wind and solar power, once considered niche, were now mainstream. Energy storage systems, green hydrogen, and carbon capture technologies were redefining the sector, offering solutions to challenges that seemed insurmountable a decade ago, he said. He pointed out that technology, too, was advancing at an unprecedented pace. Artificial intelligence, for instance, was transforming industries across the board. Engineers had a critical role in ensuring that these technologies were used responsibly, ethically, and effectively. India today stood as the fastest-growing large economy in the world, a beacon of opportunity and innovation. Indian Engineers carry the legacy of excellence and the promise of a brighter future. The global stage recognizes and respects the talent that emerges from our land, he said. He also noted that the day was a tribute to the unwavering support and guidance of parents and teachers, the pillars of strength behind the graduates, nurturing their dreams and inspiring their achievements. He urged the graduates to dream big, work hard, and nurture self-belief. He called upon the graduates to face the future with confidence and a full knowledge that they possessed the skills, knowledge, and character to shape a better tomorrow. Prof. S. Usa, Professor & Chairperson, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Anna University & Member, Convenor Committee, Anna University also addressed the graduates. The Graduation ceremony was attended by University officials, Principals & Deans, faculties, distinguished guests, students and parents.

 

Abhishek Kumar is also Director (Fin.), DFCCIL

Abhishek Kumar, Executive Director, Finance (Budget), Railway Board, has been assigned additional charge of the post of Director (Finance), Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL). He is an Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) officer.

 

Dr K Praveen posted in SCR

Dr K Praveen, who is returning from study leave, has been posted in the cadre on South Central Railway (SCR). He is an Indian Railway Health Service (IRHS) officer.

Cadre of Jeydev C S transferred to Rajasthan (UPDATED)

Cadre of Jeydev C S has been transferred from Uttar Pradesh to Rajasthan on grounds of marriage to IAS officer Ms Pratibha Verma. He is a 2020 batch IAS officer of UP cadre.

Cadre of P A Baban transferred to Chhattisgarh (UPDATED)

Cadre of Pathare Abhijeet Baban has been transferred from Manipur to Chhattisgarh on grounds of marriage to IPS officer Ms Sakore Manasi Nanabhau. He is a 2022 batch IAS officer of Manipur cadre

Aero India 2025: HAL’s LUH to take centre stage, CATS Warrior Star of India Pavilion (UPDATED)

HAL will showcase its indigenous products and technologies centred on the theme ‘Innovate. Collaborate. Lead’ at Aero India 2025 beginning February 10 at Airforce Station Yelahanka. “HAL’s indigenously designed and developed Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) will be at the centre stage. Various innovative products conceived and developed by HAL R&D Divisions in the area of avionics, mechanical systems, engines and aerospace for manned and unmanned aircraft will also be the highlight at HAL stall”, says Dr D K Sunil, CMD, HAL. HAL’s major attraction at its indoor pavilion (HALL-E) will be the LUH, Hindustan Turbo Trainer (HTT)-40 Simulator, scaled models of LCA Mk1A fighter, LCA Mk1 Trainer, Hindustan Jet Trainer (HJT)-36, HTT-40, LCH and ALH Mk IV. The scaled models of Hindustan 228 and its amphibian variant will also be displayed in this area. The outdoor display adjacent to HAL stall will feature LCA Mk 1A and HJT 36. HTT-40, LCA Mk 1 Trainer, Hindustan 228, Do-228 and LUH will be on static display.  The flying display will witness unique LCA Mk 1A formation, HJT 36, HTT-40 and LUH.  The central theme of the India Pavilion is Flight of Self Reliance. A functional full-scale engineering demonstrator of Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior will be the highlight of the India Pavilion along with Advanced Light Helicopter Next Generation (ALH NG) and RUAV. ALH NG will be placed in front of the India Pavilion to signify HAL’s entry into civil aviation. For the first time, a 1:1 model of Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) will also be placed at the Pavilion. There will also be sections for new technologies and future marquee products. HAL’s indoor pavilion will showcase state-of-the-art Avionics systems like Mission Management System, Digital Map Generator, Data Lite-Communication System, IFF & CIT, Indigenous Communication Complex with Audio Management System, Audio Warning System, SCDLU, Radio Control Panels etc. Also, the advanced Flight Control Actuators and electro mechanical systems like Active Side Stick Control will also be displayed. Static models of actual HTSE-1200 and GTEG-60 engines will be showcased displaying their technological challenges and innovation. An exclusive aerospace corner with scaled models of Cryogenic Engine CE-20, GSLV Mk III and Chandrayaan-3 will showcase HAL’s capabilities and role in the aerospace industry. HAL will promote indigenously-built platforms to visiting defence delegations and hold business meetings with OEMs and customers besides signing agreements and contracts with its business partners for various projects

 

Ms Maimum Alam appointed as Director, Steel (UPDATED)

Ms Maimum Alam has been appointed as Director in the Ministry of Steel. He is a 2007 batch IRS-IT officer.

 

Coal India wins prestigious golden peacock CSR award (UPDATED)

Coal India Ltd. (CIL) has been honored with the Golden Peacock CSR Award 2024 at the 19th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility held in Mumbai on Thursday. P M Prasad, Chairman, CIL along with Vinay Ranjan, Director (Personnel), CIL, received the award at a ceremony organized by the Institute of Directors. This esteemed recognition underscores CIL’s unwavering commitment to driving meaningful social impact. The company’s CSR initiatives have positively impacted over 35 million lives so far. As the highest CSR spender among Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSEs) for the past five years, CIL spent ₹572 crore to CSR activities in the last fiscal alone. The company directs over 70% of its CSR funds toward Healthcare, Nutrition & Sanitation, and Education & Livelihood. CIL has also been a key contributor to national initiatives through its CSR initiatives. It constructed over 50,000 toilets under the Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan, spent more than ₹850 crore in transforming Aspirational Districts, and contributed over ₹700 crore to support efforts in curbing the spread of COVID-19 across the country in recent years.

 

Ms Vandita Pandey appointed as Director, Youth Affairs (UPDATED)

Ms Vandita Pandey has been appointed as Director in the Department of Youth Affairs. She is a 2011 batch IPS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre.

Surendra Prasad Pant appointed as PS to Jitan Ram Manjhi (UPDATED)

Surendra Prasad Pant has been appointed as Private Secretary to Jitan Ram Manjhi, Minister for MSME. He is a retired CSS officer.

S H K Murti returns to parent cadre (UPDATED)

S H K Murti, Deputy Director, FSI, Kolkata has been given premature repatriation to his parent cadre. He is a 2013 batch IFoS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Kamaljit Kamal appointed as Deputy Secretary, CEPI, Mumbai (UPDATED)

Kamaljit K Kamal has been appointed as Deputy Secretary in the office of Custodian of Enemy Property for India (CEPI), Mumbai. He is a 2013 batch IRS-C&IT officer.

Ms Vishwasree appointed as ED, Tobacco Board, Guntur (UPDATED)

Ms Vishwasree B has been appointed as Executive Director, at Deputy Secretary level, Tobacco Board, Guntur. She is a 2014 batch IAS officer of Tripura cadre.



WHISPERS - CORPORATE WORLD
PS Chadha appointed MD, ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd

Paramjit Singh Chadha has been appointed as Managing Director of ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited, effective July 1, 2025.

Sandeep Jain assumes additional charge as Director (Projects), RVNL

Sandeep Jain, IRSE, Executive Director, Planning (Civil & PSU), Railway Board, has assumed the additional charge of Director (Projects) at Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), effective February 6, 2025.

Nirvik Singh appointed Addl. Director, Gulf Oil Lubricants India Ltd

Nirvik Singh has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) on the Board of Gulf Oil Lubricants India Limited.

Harjeet Singh Kohli appointed Addl. Director, Agro Tech Foods Ltd

Harjeet Singh Kohli has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Non-Independent Director of Agro Tech Foods Limited.

Karamendra Daulet Singh appointed NE Director, Agro Tech Foods Ltd

Karamendra Daulet Singh has been appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Agro Tech Foods Limited.

Telari Suvarna Raju appointed Addl. Director, Rossell Techsys Ltd

Telari Suvarna Raju has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Independent Director of Rossell Techsys Limited.

Ms. Sharmila Tagore re-appointed Ind. Director, Max India Ltd

Sharmila Tagore has been re-appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Max India Limited.

Pradeep Pant re-appointed Ind. Director, Max India Ltd

Pradeep Pant has been re-appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Max India Limited.

Raghav Ramdev appointed Addl. Director, GMM Pfaudler Ltd

Raghav Ramdev has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Non-Independent) of GMM Pfaudler Limited.

Virendra Sinha re-appointed Ind. Director, Andhra Paper Ltd

Virendra Sinha has been re-appointed as Independent Director of Andhra Paper Limited, effective April 1, 2025.

Ms Jayantika Dave appointed Addl. Director, MPS Ltd

Ms. Jayantika Dave has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive) of MPS Limited.

Mrs Suchitra Rajendra appointed Addl. Director, The Hi-Tech Gears Ltd

Mrs. Suchitra Rajendra has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) of The Hi-Tech Gears Limited, effective February 11, 2025.

Mrs Puja Surya appointed Addl. Director, Surya Roshni Ltd

Mrs. Puja Surya has been appointed as Additional Whole-Time Director of Surya Roshni Limited.

Whispers Forum
FORUM

Madhya Pradesh capital on ED’s radar

Recently seen raids on business establishments in Bhopal by the Enforcement Directorate were well planned by one of the Political families from Bihar for personnel benefits.  The interesting fact was the business person was warned 10 days in advance by Biharis that such an operation will be done on a particular date & manage if you can. The result was nothing & ED has to conclude the raid the same day, matter of fact is such decorated agencies are now a days working only for politicians and creating ruckus for Business establishments.  Henceforth ED has also issued Notice to Political family for breaking the silence resulting in failure of raid.

Vivek Dhawan

 

Sincere workers can manage both office and residence

It is the shirkers who resist any increase in working hours. It is the dishonest & lethargic people who shirk work and do their job in time. If you have a healthy, normal & disciplined both in your house and office you can easily regulate your life and never crib. Normally people who indulge in adultery in their relations are not able to manage both the office and residence. If one is sincere and works hard & for longer duration in life he will never get schizophrenia and depression.

A Srivastava

 

DATE WITH RTI

Selling parts of the seized vehicles

The RTI applicant alleged that the registered scrap dealer in association with the ASI of the Transport Department, Delhi, instead of sending the vehicle to the registered scrapping yard, opens it at another location and sells its parts. He stated that this information can be verified through the CCTV footage of the registered pang yard. After the vehicle is picked up by the Transport Department's team, it is checked whether the vehicle has gone to the registered pang yard at the given address or been sent elsewhere. After a few days, the owner receives messages regarding the registration and related payment on the provided phone number. The applicant sought certain information relating to the same.  The CIC held that the instant RTI application has not been adequately answered and directed the PIO to revisit the contents of RTI application and provide revised information. The CIC issued an advisory under Section 25(5) of the RTI Act to the Transport Department, GNCTD, for (i) amending the concerned Rules to incorporate the provisions for inspection of seized end-of-life vehicles to its owner; and (ii) upfront disclosure of information regarding Rules, Bye laws, SoP, Guidelines, Office Orders governing RVSFs (Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities) under Section 4 of the RTI Act in public domain, to make it easy for a layperson particularly vehicle owners to get relevant information through website.

Comments

The Transport Department has ordered the registered dealer to retain the engine number and chassis number by cutting and preserving them. The guidelines for releasing end of life vehicle (ELV) seized as part of enforcement drive should be put in public domain. If section 4 of the RTI Act is implemented fully, it would relieve the Public Authority of the burden of RTI Applications.

Citation :V Singh v. Transport Department, Delhi, CIC/TDDEL/A/2023/649458; Date of Decision: 16.01.2025

Dr Anuradha Verma (dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in) is a RTI Consultant currently working with IIM Vishakhapatnam. She has co-authored the books PIO’s Guide to RTI and Right to Information – Law and Practice. Her weekly article is being published since 2008 on this site. She offers consultancy on RTI matters and third party audit to individuals / organisations. Her other articles can be read at the website of RTI Foundation at the link https://www.rtifoundationofindia.com

 

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