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Three guesses as to what most IAS officers do on reaching office every morning? Order a cup of tea? Bury their noses in a newspaper? Heck, maybe even do some work and ask for the list of appointments for the day? Oh no, they crank up their computers and log on to www.whispersinthecorridors. com, a website, which has taken the countrys bureaucracy by storm. Who is going to be the next cabinet secretary? Who has moved up the ladder? Who has been kicked off it? Have transfer orders been issued? And who is returning to their cadre? Basically just about all the inner goings on in the corridors of power find its way to this website. So whos the mole spilling all the bureaucratic beans? Some speculate that he must be a bureaucrat while others suspect hes a low-level functionary in the personnel ministry. But they are all wrong. Meet Suresh Mehrotra, a doctorate in history and a journalist by profession who runs the whispersinthe corridors website from a small room in his house in Bhopal with just one computer. Mehrotra has informers in every department and even senior bureaucrats leak to him. But ask him to reveal their names and hell grin and repeat the old mantra: A journalist never reveals his sources. No surprises there! In fact, Mehrotras sources are placed so deep within the system that hardly any information on the countrys Iron Frame passes him by. Consider this: a few months ago Mehrotra got a call at the crack of dawn with earthshaking from a bureaucratic point of view news. The cabinet secretary had been given a two-year extension. Mehrotra uploaded the information on his website immediately. It was only later in the evening that the government announced the decision and it became the top story on every news channel. However, by this time most bureaucrats across the country were hotly debating the last minute change, thanks to Mehrotras website. Says Mehrotra, People expect me to know everything. I have senior IAS officers calling me to check whether their name is on a particular list or not. It goes without saying that he doesnt mind the attention. In fact he basks in it. People often refer to me as Mr India (referring to Anil Kapoors role in a film of the same name), since Im only heard and not seen, he laughs. Whispersin thecorridor.com started humbly enough in March 2001, with an initial investment of around Rs 50,000. It received only two hits on Day One. Today, it has more than 2.6 million visitors and is read both by bureaucrats in India, and also those attached to Indian embassies abroad. In fact, the site enjoys such credibility that bureaucrats often quote it. Mehrotra has an anecdote about a senior officer who was hoping to be transferred to a new department. Whispersinthecorridor carried an item that he was about to be transferred, so the officer went to his boss asking to be relieved of his job. His ingenious argument? if the website said it, it must be true. He got his orders the very next day. Says Mehrotra, Sometimes I know things before the officers themselves. He goes on to talk about a secretary level officer who the website said was going to be moved to a different ministry. The officers son-in-law called him up from the US to ask if it was true. The officer, not a regular visitor of the whispersinthecorridor site, had no clue but two days later, he was moved. Just how does Mehrotra get all this sensitive information? Its a give-and-take relationship. Some information I part with, and some they give me, he says referring to his bureaucrat buddies. On an average, Mehrotra sends out between 25 to 30 mails a day and makes around 50 calls to various people sitting not only in Delhi but also in other state secretariats. And how did it all start? It was my fascination with the bureaucracy and the way the government worked. I was never much interested in the political side of things. It was the bureaucrats who attracted me, says Mehrotra. So in the mid-1980s, Mehrotra, then the bureau chief of the Free Press Journal in Bhopal started a weekly column called Whispers in the Corridors. Of course, the column only covered the activities of the officers of the Madhya Pradesh government. It was a huge success and I realised that there were a lot of people who were interested in knowing what was happening at the seat of power, he explains. In 1992, Mehrotra moved to Delhi for a year. I spent most of my time in Delhi meeting bureaucrats. Today most of them are my close friends, he says. From 1997 to 2000, Mehrotra was the editor of National Mail and then went on to edit the Hindi daily, Nayee Duniya. However at these organisations, he didnt get much chance to pursue his passion for the bureaucracy. So in 2001, he set up the website. I thought it was time for me to do something on my own. The website was just an idea, says Mehrotra who initially had to face a lot of flak from his bureaucrat friends when he called them up asking for information to put on his site. Cut to the present and its an entirely different story. Now people often call me up and give me information, even without my asking for it. In fact, sometimes they try to plant stories about others. I need to be cautious and crosscheck such information with my sources, says Mehrotra who as a rule tries to stay away from controversies. I concentrate only on the comings and goings rather than on issues of corruption. Investigative journalism is for newspapers. I only give information, he declares. Running the website costs Mehrotra around Rs 50,000 a month thanks to the server fees and the telephone bills. He has also recruited one person who uploads the site daily at around 11 am. Apart from that, its a completely home-run operation. For the first couple of years Mehrotra wasnt making any money, but now he says he is breaking even. The site gets advertisements from the Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh governments. Most advertising is through contacts. I dont undertake any marketing, he says. But now, more and more people are approaching him for advertising. Recently the IAS Wives Association has started advertising on the website for a new housing complex that they are building. So whats the future like for whispersinthecorridors. com? Like all dot.com entrepreneurs, Mehrotra hopes that some day the site will be big enough for a company to make him an offer he just cant refuse. Till then, Mehrotra continues to do what he loves give voice to all those whispers floating around in the corridors of power. Photograph by Jagan Negi Justice
Arun Kumar to be Chairman of TDSAT Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice Arun Kumar, is all set to take over as new Chairman of the TDSAT in a week or two. PM clears 1976 empanelment file Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has cleared the empanelment file of 1976 batch IAS officers to the rank of Additional Secretary. Lambor Rynjah moves to Planning
Commission Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Rural Development, Lambor Rynjah, has been moved to the Planning Commission. He is 1974 batch IAS officer of Assam-Meghalaya cadre. Will Peter Mukherjee be CEO of Prasar
Bharti ? CEO of the Star Operations in India, Peter Mukherjee, is being persuaded by Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Das Munshi to join as CEO of the Prasar Bharti. Will Mukherjee agree ? Chaitanya
Kalbag to be Editor-in-Chief of HT Veteran Journalist Chaitanya Kalbag is all set to take over as Editor-in-Chief of the Hindustan Times. MP e-initiative against Blackmarketing In a unique exercise in transparency, allocations to all the two lakh plus fair price shops are now on the website of the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Recently, the Central Government has recognized MP's " monitoring through videoconferencing as a best practice "and recommended it to all states. These two initiatives, among others, are a part of "Zero Tolerance on Blackmarketing " drive by the State. Last year, two national surveys had found diversions and leakages in MP amongst the highest in India. Anand Asthana is the Principal Secretary Food and Civil Supplies. Avay
Shukla not joining GoI Avay Shukla is not joining the Government of India . Name of 1975 batch Himachal Pradesh cadre IAS officer, Shukla, had been in circulation for the post of AS and FA in the Ministry of Rural Development. Proposal
of Atul Chaturvedi turned down The PMO reportedly turned down the proposal of Atul Chaturvedi for the post of Additional Secretary and FA in the Ministry of Commerce. A proposal had been mooted to move 1974 batch UP cadre IAS officer, Chaturvedi, to the Commerce Ministry from the RD Ministry. Arya
to get promotion Om Prakash Arya is getting in-situ promotion to the rank of Additional Secretary in the Government of India.1975 batch Uttaranchal cadre IAS officer, Arya, is presently Director Serious Fraud Investigation in the Ministry of Company Affairs. Sikri to join Inter-State Council D K Sikri is likely to be posted in the Inter-State Council in the rank of Additional Secretary. He is 1975 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre. Will Seth be
posted in Agriculture Ministry ? Dr S P Seth is likely to be posted as Additional Secretary Agriculture in the Government of India. He is 1975 batch IAS officer of Bihar cadre. Neelam Nath to get promotion Ms Neelam Nath is likely to be promoted in the Planning Commission to the rank of Additional Secretary in the Government of India. She is 1975 batch IAS officer of Jharkhand cadre. Agrawal unlikely to join P K Agrawal unlikely to join the Government of India as Additional Secretary Agriculture. He is 1975 batch IAS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre. Maini was to move
Planning Commission ? There was original proposal to shift Additional Secretary Petro-Chemicals 1974 batch Punjab cadre IAS officer, Dr J S Maini, to the Planning Commission. The move, however, could not materialise. Asha
Swarup was to move Petro-Chemicals Infact there was a proposal to shift Asha Swarup, AS and FA Commerce, to Petro-Chemicals in place of J S Maini. The proposal however did not find support in the PMO. Uday Sahay to return
to Delhi Police DDG and CVO of Prasar Bharti, Uday Sahay, is returning to the parent UT cadre after completion of central deputation tenure.1988 batch IPS officer, Sahay, is handing over charge today. Dakshina and partnership
in Rajasthan galore Rajasthan, the land of deserts, has these days come to be known as the land of Dakshina and Partnership. What does this signifies? IPS changes in Madhya Pradesh R L Borna has been appointed DIG APTC, Indore. R S Saket SP Narsinghpur will move to PHQ.B K Srivastava will be new SP of Narsinghpur.V K Suryavanshi has been posted as SP Raisen. J S Sanswal will join SAF. IAS changes in Chhattisgarh Ajay Singh has been appointed Excise Commissioner.C K Khaitan has been given additional charge of Secretary Urban Development.Jawahar Srivastava has also been given additional charge of Child and Women Welfare. FORUM I would not be so
harsh if I am to judge bureaucrats. They are quite briliant and hardworking when
recruited. But their service conditions which keeps giving them higher pay scales
and put them on top without having to produce measurable and meaningful outputs
spoils them. Such system would spoil anyone. Most bureaucrats get verygood or
outstanding annual rating on their performance, but country continues to perform
dismally. Problem is with evaluation and promotion system in govt. Lack of accountability
is main issue. It promotes inefficiency and corruption. People at top do topmost
damage in such system. Aaj Ki Aawaz By the wonder of imagination I'm giving you an insight to what transpired in the Meeting between Sonia and Manmohan to decide who should become MEA. Venue: 10 Janpath Library Sonia:
Namaste Manmohan ji
. how are you??? Bharat Kumar aaj_ki_aawaz@rediffmail.com WHISPERS .... CORPORATE WORLD Finally
Prashanto Banerjee goes Finally GAIL CMD Prashanto Banerjee was
denied extension in his tenure. Rao
appointed acting CMDof GAIL Seniormost Director in the GAIL S P
Rao has been appointed acting CMD. Is
the PM listening? BHEL spends cores in his name ! BHEL's mother
unit at Bhopal is spending crores of rupees for decking up a portion of it's vast
township for the proposed PM's visit on it's Golden Jubliee falling on August
29. Though the visit of PM is not yet confirmed, Rs 1.4 crore is being spend on
construction of a `Pandal' for him and a contract of Rs 40 lakh has been given
for the printing of invitations while thousands of people living in the BHEL township
in Bhopal are suffering for almost a month due to undeclared day long power cuts
owing to the ongoing work at the Pandal site. "BHEL doesn't have money for
the maintenance of township including employees' quarters and roads full of pot
holes but it's handful officials are spending crores of hard earned money for
their own welfare", employees lament. Sukhdev appointed in
Deutsche Bank Pavan Sukhdev has been appointed as Head of Global
Markets of the Deutsche Bank. Peter is GM of Federal Bank IPE
Peter has been appointed new General Manager of Federal Bank. He is now posted
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