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WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT US Whispers in New Delhi's Corridors of Power Whispers carries political tidbits, corporate personnel movements and water-cooler gossip. A recent post claimed that intelligence agencies have put together a list of top 50 movers & shakers in politics, who call the shots in corridors of power in various state capitals. The website calls them 'big brothers of political masters'; and it claims the PM has this list, along with details on their proximity to PMO and 10 Janpath. Whispers doesn't name names, but says a certain Mumbai-based businessman remote-controls Rajasthan; he can get anything done in the state. If you can't guess who, here is a clue - he takes active interest in cricket; holds a diplomatic passport. Another businessman, again from Mumbai, can move matters in Bihar; clue - associated with auto industry. 'A shipping and trading magnet' can do things in Gujarat; a Mumbai builder is the man for Maharashtra. A Delhi-based real-estate developer is said to be calling the shots in Haryana; A promotee police officer is believed to be doing it in UP. How about Madhya Pradesh? The site has nothing on this. But my guess is Suresh Mehrothra, the man behind Whispers in the Corridors. Anyway, reading Whispers is fun. Much of it may be hogwash, but many of its hunches, they say, approximate facts. And you can't figure out what is hogwash and which part of rumours would come true. Which is why Whispers, they say, has become required reading for the bureaucrats in the reckoning, besides liaison men and the lobbyists who do the rounds of the Secretariat corridors and the central hall of the Parliament House. Whispers reminds me of Claud Cockburn's cyclostyled gossip-sheet that kept London's Whitehall on the buzz in the 30s. Called, simply, The Week, the gossip-sheet was read by bureaucrats, by leading politicians, bankers and journalists. Philip Toynbee said, "this cyclostyled sheet, which made public all the news and rumours of news which the official press fought shy of, was a squib which exploded effectively in many strange places". Claud Cockburn, in an introduction to a book by his wife, Patricia - The Years of The Week - wrote: "Friends and enemies are in agreement at least on one fact. It is that The Week exercised an influence and commanded an attention grossly, almost absurdly, out of proportion to its own resources". Perhaps, one could say the same about the Whispers of Bhopal. The Week of London was produced with the help of a few part-timers, in a dusty, one-room office in Victoria Street. The Bhopal website is brought out from a modest government quarter (allotted to journalists) at T T Nagar. The Whispers publisher, Dr Suresh Mehrotra, has a degree in medicine, but he has been a journalist as long as I have known him. The media incarnation of Suresh, I believe, had its beginning as a Hindi journalist reporting for a news agency from Ujjain. Most high-flyers have humble beginnings. Suresh and I came to be posted as newspaper correspondents in Bhopal around the same time, in early eighties. I worked for The Times of India, and he, for the Free Press Journal that had opened an edition from Indore. For someone new to the print media (he had till then been a UNI wire service reporter), that too, in a paper that had yet to make its presence felt in Bhopal, Suresh kept up a steady flow of 'exclusive' news stories, much to the surprise and envy of his colleagues in the media. He was quick to earn a grudging recognition from media peers; he developed a network of contacts in official and political circles. I found him unfailingly helpful whenever I needed a contact or information on a story I was working on. Contacts are the life blood of a newsman; and Suresh had it in abundance.
Whispers thrives on official shop-talk; and it has sustained for six
year now, on the strength of Suresh Mehrotra's extensive contacts. Soft-spoken
Suresh has a way with people that makes you swap cell numbers and e-mail
addresses on your first meeting. We have not been in touch since mid-eighties,
and it was during a recent Delhi visit I learnt of his Whispers. Settled in Mysore. Was Times of India correspondent in Bhopal, Chandigarh
and Chennai. Joined TOI, 1978, in New Delhi, from the National Herald,
New Delhi. On the editorial desk of British daily, 'The Northern Echo',
1967-68. Now he hosts MysoreBlogPark, a parking lot for a bunch of Mysore-connected
bloggers; writes a column -Dateline Mysore - for www.zine5.com ADVERTISE ON-WHISPERSINTHECORRIDORS.COM As part expansion programme of <whispersinthecorridors.com> Rahul Gandhi's induction creates ripples Induction of Rahul Gandhi as AICC general secretary has created a flutter among old leaders of the party. As the grapevine has it, he enquired about how much time an office bearer devotes in the AICC. He has urged Ahmed Patel Political Secretary to Congress chief Mrs. Sonia Gandhi to ensure that all office bearers regularly attended to their office. Left now has 4 issues to attack Congress The lines of split between Congress & left parties have been drawn as Prakash Karat & his colleagues have short listed four financial bunglings to embarrass the Congress party. He had fired first salvo by questioning that as to why wheat was imported @Rs.16 per kilogram while Indian farmers were paid Rs.Five per kilogram. It is understood that two issues pertain to probes by Enforcement Directorate(ED) & the role of Reserve Bank of India(RBI).The 4th is the case of Pune based horse breeder Hasan Ali from whose Swiss account crores of Rupees were unearthed. As the grapevine has it that in all three cases three powerful Congress leaders were involved. Talent brought Sampath Kumar to Rajiv Gandhi Foundation RPF to have 25,000 more jawans Ashok Verma to be promoted in IB Ashok Verma is being promoted to the rank of Joint Director in the IB. He is 1986 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre. Shortfall of Air Force officers Both BJP and Cong to be dented in MP Bureaucratic reshuffle in Orissa soon New emigration rule IRS officer is Member Uttarakhand PSC 1986 batch IPS to get promotion in Uttar Pradesh IRS officer retires, gets offers 1971 batch IRS officer G C Shrivastava who retired on September 30 as DG International Taxation has reportedly received offers from MNCs and CA firms. He is considered to be an outstanding officer. Lt Gen Nanda is new BRO' Chief IPS reshuffle in Orissa There is an IPS reshuffle in Orissa. New postings are :-Mssrs Y K Jethwa SP Balasore,P S Ranpise SP Vigilance,R K Sharma SP Jagatsinghpur,S S Dev Datta Singh SP Ganjam,Sanjay Kumar SP Sambalpur,Y Koyal SP Keonjhar,G S Upadhyay SP CID,Bhagwan Mishra SP Nuapada,Subir Ghosh SP Special Branch,R C Mohanty SP SIW Bhubneshwar,Dayal Gangwar SP Railways Raurkela and Nitijeet Singh SP Berhampur. IAS changes in Uttarakhand Dilbag Singh will be new DM of Pauri.G K Dwivedi has been made Vice Chairman of MDDA.Suvrat Biswas will now be Secretary Forests.Radha Ratudi has been appointed Chief Electoral Officer.Anjali Prasad has been made Secretary Labour. Lt Gen Mohanty takes over in ARTRAC Lt Gen J.K. Mohanty has taken over as GOC-in-C of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) in Simla. Justice Singh is Judge of J & K HC 8th foundation day of IIM-Indore,tomorrow The Indian Institute of Management(IIM)Indore of which Direcrtor is
Dr.S.P.Parashar will celebrate its 8th foundation day on October 3,2007.According
to Dr.Prarashar former President, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam will deliver
as the chief guest on "Creative Leadership".The Institute
has six faculty and student exchange programmes with universities from
France, New Zealand, USA and China.The IIM -Indore has attained new
heights under the leadership of Dr.Parashar.Replying to a question Dr.Parashar
said he will try for global accreditation of the IIM-Indore. India Today's Ravi Shankar joins Triveni Media Triveni Media of which CEO is, Rahul Kulshreshtha, has roped in Ravi Shankar as Managing Editor, Lifestyle.Shankar is former Managing Editor of India Today. FORUM Is it Cricket or war ? Ravi Other State services officers should also be IAS Promotion to the IAS from state officers should not be in favour of PCS (Ex) only, it should be given to other state service also. It will definitely strengthen the real representation to the state servives in AIS and their experience of state service will be a help in the development of the state. Ramesh Semwal PCS officers should be sent to other states I entirely disagree with the views of Sunil that the PCS officers should
be sent to other states on their induction to IAS. The PCS officers
are inducted to IAS at a very late stage of their career. Besides, an
officer should have to be proficient in the language of the state where
he is supposed to be posted. It can not be expected from an officer
having left only with a few years of service. Suresh Congratulations to Pradip Mehra Congratulations to Pardeep Mehra on his posting as Advisor to Chandigarh Administration. He is an intelligent officer who understands the Chandigarh and its residents and their problems to be understood and solved. Though he is soft spoken but carries out his intentions are implemented and see them working. With Mehra in his seat as Advisor, he will take Chandigarh to its desired achievments. R K Garg Aaj Ki Aawaz I was enjoying my bed-tea when I heard the doorbell ring. I opened
the door and was shocked to see Yamraj standing at my doorstep. Bharat Kumar aaj_ki_aawaz@yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- V.K. Gulhati is SAIL's Director(Technical) Vijay Kumar Gulhati has assumed office as Director (Technical) of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL). Prior to this, he was Executive Director in charge (Projects & Special Steels), SAIL.Gulhati (57) joined SAIL's Durgapur Steel Plant (DSP) in 1972 after completing his graduation in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering.Gulhati's management skills have been heightened through training at a number of premier institutions and steel plants in India and abroad. He has visited a number of countries all over the world in the course of his career to present technical papers as well. Varghese is new Director NALCO Joy Varghese has been appointed new Director (Personnel and Administration) of National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO). Mukherjee is ED NACIL Dhruv Prashar quits Adidas group Dhruv Prashar has stepped down as Head of Retail Development (Asia-Pacific) - Adidas Group to start a retail consultancy- DeCube Retail Plus Ltd.However,he will continue to be a consultant with Reebok. DeCube Retail Plus is a complete retail solutions provider, which offers turnkey service to retailers and brands from concept to commissioning.Headquartered in Hong Kong, DeCube Retail Plus will have operations in all major Asian countries with initial thrust in China and India.Service portfolio of DeCube Retail Plus includes real estate and tenancy coordination Services,retail concept design, retail planning and build, visual merchandising & in-store communication, retail training and retail Management. G Krishnan elected as Chairman,MRUC TV Today's CEO G Krishnan is new Chairman of the "Media Research Users Council"(MRUC) polls of which were held recently. He has succeeded Leo Burnett's Chairman Arvind Sharma.Council's new Vice Chairman is Andre Purushottam of Mahindra & Mahindra. Tushar Shah quits Walt Disney India Tushar Shah, Director-Marketing and Communications, Walt Disney Television India, has quit. Venugopal Iyer to Head Marketing of Walt Disney India Venugopal Iyer will be Heading the marketing of all the three Disney channels -- Disney Channel, Toon Disney and Hungama TV. .Taj TV promotes Ms.Gargi Kaul as VP The Taj TV India - the parent company of Ten Sports, has promoted Ms.Gargi Kaul as Vice President. |
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