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Ms. Reena Ray appointed new CEO,Delhi
Ms. Reena Ray has been appointed as Chief Electroal Officer (CEO) with the Delhi government who is already holding post of (DT&TDC)Delhi
Tourism&Transportation Development Corporation LTD. Art Culture&Language till Common Wealth Games as clarifed by Election
Commission of India (ECI). She is an IAS officer of the 1984 batch who belongs to the AGMU Cadre.
G.S. Pattnaik gets additional charge
G.S. Pattnaik Principal Secretary (PS) Home has taken over the additional charge as PS Vigilance in Delhi government.He is an IAS
officer of the 1980 batch who belongs to the AGMU Cadre.
Ms.Pooja Joshi is Joint Secretary to Delhi CM
Ms.Pooja Joshi Joint Secretary in the Delhi government has taken over as Joint Secretary in CM Office, Delhi Government.in place of Ms.Alka
Diwan.She is a Danics Officer of 1995 Batch.
Dr.Mrs Satbir Silas Bedi relieved by Delhi government
Dr.Mrs Satbir Silas Bedi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) with the Delhi government has been relieved by the Delhi government. She has been
transferred for Arunachal Pradesh.She is an IAS officer of the 1986 batch who belongs to the AGMU Cadre.
Dr. C. B. S. Venkataramana  is Joint Secretary Atomic Energy
Dr. C. B. S. Venkataramana is new Joint Secretary Atomic Energy. He is an IAS officer of the1981 batch who belongs to the Andhra Pradesh cadre. Presently he is posted as Joint Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat.
(We said this on June 20, 2010)
IFS officer gets extension
Second Secretary in Indian Embassy ,Tokyo John H Ruolongul has been granted extension till June 2011.
Yatendra Kumar is now Director Personnel
Yatendra Kumar is now Director in the Department of Personnel and Training. He is 1996 batch IAS officer of Manipur-Tripura cadre.
Fresh panel sought for Additional Secretary in UPSC
A fresh panel has been sought for the post of Additional Secretary in UPSC. The post fell vacant in the wake of Biresh Kumar (IAS officer of 1983 batch from Uttar Pradesh cadre) having completed his deputation tenure on June 30, 2010.
Sanjeev Joshi is now Director Commerce
Sanjeev Joshi is now Director Commerce. He is 1996 batch Indian Economic Service officer.
More than 25 DGMs to be elevated as GMs in SBI next week
As the grapevine has it, more than 25 Deputy general Managers (DGMs) in State Bank of India (SBI) are going to be elevated as GMs.
K. Jairaj is ACS in Karnataka
K. Jairaj has been elevated as Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) in Karnataka. He is an IAS officer of the 1976 batch who belongs to the
Karnataka cadre.
Bureaucratic changes in Karnataka
Changes in posting of certain IAS officers have been done in Karnataka.
Bureaucratic changes in Meghalaya soon
As the grapevine has it, a bureaucratic reshuffle in Meghalaya is on the anvil.
Harsh Pande in Air India is GM Sales and Marketing
Harsh Pande, GM Eastern Region, in Air India has been posted as GM Sales and Marketing, Northern Region, Delhi.
Deepak Anand in Air India is now DGM Loyalty Programmes
Deepak Anand, RM Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, in Air India has now been transferred as DGM (Designate) Loyalty Programmes & Advertising/ Special Promotion, Mumbai.
Seth to retire in AAI
Praveen Seth who is (Member Operations) in Airport Authority of India corporate office Delhi is retiring in September. Seth has 32 years work experience with CAD/AAI
Ms. Mukta Samnotra to be promoted as Joint Secretary DoPT
As the grapevine has it, Ms. Mukta Samnotra Director Textiles in Government of India (GOI)would be promoted to the rank of Joint Secretary soon. She is a CSS cadre officer of the1981 batch.
IAS to be posted in civic bodies in Maharashtra ?
There is a serious thinking in Maharashtra to post IAS officers in the civic bodies.
A.K.Jain is IG Anti Naxalites (ops) in BSF
A.K. Jain has taken over as IG Anti Naxalites (ops) in BSF. He is 1987 batch IPS officer of the MP cadre.
Changes in BSF
There have been changes in BSF. Accordingly M.S. Malhi has taken over as IG Malda. Likewise, Ramesh Singh who so far was IG Tripura, BSF has now assumed charge as IG (PSO) to Special DG West in Chandigarh while Sanjay Singh who was IG (PSO) to Special DG West in Chandigarh has joined as IG Tripura.
IRPS changes
Sudhir Singh SG/IRPS /NCR is moving as CPO/A/SER. P M Motwani has been posted as DGM/Law/CR/CSTM andD N Dadilwar posted as Dy CPO/MTN Workshop/CR.
Apartments to be provided to bureaucrats in Pakistan
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has a plan to provide high rise apartments to bureaucrats in major cities.
Transfer-posting of Income-Tax Commissioners
The CBDT has transferred 314 Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers of the grade of Commissioner Income Tax (CIT). They are Sheba Bhattacharaya - DIT (RECOVERY), DELHI, Pavan Kumar Ved - CIT (ITAT)-2, MUMBAI, Anita Menon - CIT (OSD), DELHI, D.C. Sreedhar - CIT(A)-4, BANGALORE, Kailash Chand Naredi - CIT(A)-8, AHMEDABAD, B.R. Balakrishnan - DIT(CIB), MUMBAI, D.B. ManivaJ Raju - CIT-2, COIMBATO RE, N. Sankaran - Addl DGIT (TRGH, NADT, NAGPUR, AjaiDas Mehrotra - CIT (OSD), DELHI, Prakash Chandra - CIT(A)-1, PUNE, Rananjay Singh - CIT, BAREILLY, Nabm Kumar Pradhan - CIT(A), CUTTACK, Dinesh Chander Patwari - CIT(A)-6, AHMEDABAD, Sanjay Misra- CIT(A), JAMMU, Venigalla Naga Prasad- CIT(C), CHENNAI, Shanta Sujata Abrol- CIT (ITAT)-l, MUMBAI, M Chandra Y Reddy – CIT (A) 6 , HYDERABAD, Subashree Anantkrishnao - CIT(TDS), HYDERABAD, A.A. Khalkho- CIT, JAMSHEDPUR, B. Senthil Kumar - CIT (ITAT) 8, MUMBAI, Sangeeta Gupta - CIT (ITAT)5, DELHI, Kumaresh Sarkar - CIT(C)-2, AHMEDABAD, Prayag Jha - CIT-3, PUNE, Ashok Kumar Chatterjee- DIT(INV), BHUBANESHWAR, Naviri Amruta Rao - CIT(A), RAIPUR, Arti Handa - CIT-4, NAGPUR, Shailendra Handa - DIT(INV), NAGPUR, Rakesh Suri - CIT-2, JALANDHAR, Manoj Kumar Gautam - CIT(CO), JAIPUR, Kunal Singh - DIT(INV), KANPUR, Radha Raman Pathak - CIT(A)-5, SURAT, Parvela Raghu - CIT-3, MUMBAI, KaleHariLal Naick - CIT(A)-7, HYDERABAD, Rajtv Sahai - CIT(TDS), JAIPUR, BarahmDeep Singh Kharb – CIT, ROHTAK, Jagdeo B – CIT, VARANASI, P.R. Ravikumar - CIT (LTU), CHENNAI, Laxmt Narayan Pant - DIT(INT. TAX), MUMBAI, Ashwini Kumar Mehta - CIT-II, MUMBAI, Rajiv Kumar Lal - CIT-5, AHMEDABAD, Satish Kumar Gupta - CIT(A)-16, AHMEDABAD, Sidhartha Mukherjee - CIT-6, AHMEDABAD, Ashok Kumar Bhardwaj - DIT {TDS), DELHI, Promila Bhardwaj - DIT(INT. TAX)-1, DELHI, RaghuNandan Gupta - CIT-1, NAGPUR, D.B.R. V. Prasad - CIT(A), GUNTUR, Girija Dayal - CIT-2 KANPUR, Sanjiv Dutt -CIT (ITAT)3, MUMBAI, Raju Tayeng -CIT (Audit) GUWAHATI, Dinesh Kumar Gupta -CIT (TP)-1 DELHI, K.K. Mishra - CIT, MYSORE, Simar Singh Negi -CIT(C), PUNE, Manik Lal Karmakar - (CIT), PANAJI, Valluri Srinivas - CIT (ITA), HYDERABAD, Lal Ratnakar Singh - CIT-1, KOLHAPUR, Vivek Varun Prasad - CIT-1, AGRA, Anuradha Goya l CIT (LTU), BANGALORE, Sumant Sinha - CIT- 16, KOLKATA, Narendra Kumar - CIT(A), MYSORE, SatishChand Goyal - DIT (EXEMP), BANGALORE, Arjun Govind Bhatkar - CIT (DR) 1TSC-1 MUMBAI, Chandra Shekhar Prasad - CIT, VALSAD, Subhash Kumar - CIT-1 JALANDHAR, Shyama Prasad Choudhary - CIT-14, KOLKATA, Dr. S.C. Agarwal - CIT, HALDWANl, Vipin Chandra - CIT(A), MUZAFFAR NAGAR, Mukesh Chand Singhal - CIT(A), KARNAL, Amresh Chander Shukla - CIT(TDS), MUMBAI, Surendra Kumar Pandey -CIT(A)-7, MUMBAI, Krishan Kumar Shanna - CIT RAIPUR, Anirudh Rai - CIT (ITAT)-l, CHENNAI, OmPrakash Kakralia - CIT, AURANGAB AD, OmPrakash Mehra - C1T(A), AURANGABAD, G.V. Gopala Rao - CIT (ITAT) -l, BANGALORE, Kusum Gopal Ingle - CIT (ITAT)-10, MUMBAI, Vinod Kumar Pandey - DIT (INV) -2 MUMBAI, K.P.C. Rao - CIT(A), RAJAMUNDRY, T. Jayashankar - CIT-1, HYDERABAD, D.V. Reddy- CIT(A)-38, MUMBAI, M. Tirumala Kumar - CIT(A)-5, BANGALORE, S. Chellappan - CIT-3, CHENNAI, S.Bose - C1T-5, CHENNAI, VJ. Vinaya Kumar - CIT GUNTUR, Krishan MohanPrasad - CIT SHILLONG, HukamChand Negi - CIT-2, CHANDIGARH, Desh Bandhu Good - CIT(A) (C), LUDHIANA, Poonam Dutt - DIT(IT) DELHI, Ashok Kumar Sinha - CIT (TDS) KOLKATA, K, Timothy Zimik - CIT-1, THANE, Home Raikhan - CIT-4 KOLKATA, Badri Prasad Meeoa - CIT BIKANER, SunltaPuri - CIT(A) PANCHKULA, Neeraj Vinay Bansal - CIT-23, MUMBAI, Sushil Kumar Agrawal - CIT(A) LUDHIANA, Suresh Kumar Mittal - CIT (1TAT)2 CHANDIGARH, Harjit Singh Sohi - CIT-2, AMRITSAR, Devendra Prasad Sharma - CIT-1, PUNE, Ravi Sarangal - CIT, JAMMU, Suman Kumar Anand - CIT-1 INDORE, Balvir Singh - CIT, KARNAL, H.L. Dihana - CIT(A), BHATINDA, Kuhvant Singh - CIT-1, LUDHIANA, Harbhajan Singh - CIT-1, AMRITSAR, R.K. Roy - CIT (DR) (ITSC)-l, KOLKATA, B.B. Mohanty - CIT (AUDIT), KOLKATA, Subhash Mehra - CFT(A)-2 AGRA, AmarVeer Singh - CIT(A), FARIDABAD, Ashwini Kumar Behera - CIT-5, KOLKATA, S. Gopalakrishna - CIT(CO), CHENNAI, Ravindra Kumar - CIT(A)-20 AHMEDABAD, Rakesh Mohan Oarg - CIT(C)-3, DELHI, Pawan Kumar Sharma - CIT, KOTA, Mahesh Kumar Idnani - CIT-26, MUMBAI, Rattan Kishore Bajaj - CIT, FARIDABAD, Davendra Shankar - CIT(C), KANPUR, OmPrakash Pahadia - CIT, GHAZIABAD, Akhoury Abhay Shankar - CIT(A)-8, MUMBAI, Chandra Ram - CIT(A)-14, AHMEDABAD, Ajit Kutnar Srivastava - CIT (TDS), NAGPUR, Praftilla Kuroar Dash - CIT SAMBHALPUR, Yog Raj Saini - DIT(INV), CHANDIGA RH, Ratnesh Chand - CIT(TDS), KANPUR, Pravin Verma - CIT(A)-2, SURAT, KaluRam Mcena - CIT(A), JODHPUR, Ravindra Kumar - CIT-1, NASDC, Nai Pal Singh - CIT (AUDIT) JAIPUR, G.N. Pandey - CIT, ALLAHABAD, Vishwas Rattan - CIT-2, THANE, Rajib Kumar Hota - DIT (IntTax), CHENNAI, R. Govindarajan - CIT(A)-1, MADURAI, Pradeep Kumar Shukla - CIT(A)-11, MUMBAI, Laldingliani Satlo - CIT-14 DELHI, Ramesh Kumar - CIT, MORADABAD, Ashish Verma - CIT(A)-1, CHENNAI, Dcvashish Roy Choudhary - CIT(A), ALLAHABAD, Mridula Bajpai - CIT(A)-1, JABALPUR, DavendraNath Mishra - CIT, GORAKHPUR, Pomela Ball Prasad - DIT (Audit), DELHI, S. Bhattasali CIT-8, MUMBAI, Hemant Kumar Sarangi - CIT(A)-2, DELHI, Seetna Raj - CIT (ITAT)6, DELHI, Surinderjit Singh - CIT(A), AMRITSAR, Arvind Kumar - DIT(CIB), PATNA, P.K. Amfoastha - CIT(A), GHAZIABAD, Amalesh Bandopadhyay - DIT(VIG)-1, DELHI, Anand Deep - CIT-2, LUCKNOW, Kavita Jha - (CIT), KOLKATA, Shyam Kumar - CIT(A)-3 BARODA, B.Jha - CIT(C)-J KOLKATA, Praveen Kumar - CIT (1TAT)-1 LUCKNOW, G.S. Kurup - CIT-1, COCHIN, Brahma Nand Verma - CIT, ALWAR, Bijoy Kumar Mishia - CIT(A)-2, BHUBANES HWAR, Bhupendra Dogra - CIT, HISSAR, Kunja Behari Brahma - CIT-1, GUWAHATI, Virendra Singh - CIT, ALIGARH, Tejrarn Meena - CIT(A), ALWAR, M.H. Pandav - CIT, Gandhinagar AHMEDABAD, Sailcodra Mamidi - CIT(A)12 CHENNAI, Mohan Kumar Singhania - CIT(A)-1, DEHRADUN, SVSS Prasad - CIT(A), SALEM, Shouvik Guha - (CIT) A, DUROAPUR, M.A. Udaya Kumar -CIT, GULBARGA, Mukhendu Singh Pawar - CIT, UJJAIN, Manoranjan Panigrahy -CIT(TDS), BHUBANES HWAR, SangamN. Srivastava - CIT(A)-4, SURAT, T.P. Krishna Kumar - CIT(C), COCHIN, Subrata Kumar Dash - CIT (AAR), DELHI, S.R.Sikder - CIT(A), JALPAIGURI, Shishir Sinha - CIT , KOLKATA, Baldip Singh Sandhu - CIT(A), PATIALA, Alok Johri - CIT (ITAT)-2, AHMEDABAD, Suresh Singh Panwar - CIT(A)-3, AHMEDABAD, Rajeev Agarwal – DIT (CIB), AHMEDABAD, Bharat Singh Gehiot - CIT(A), Gandhinagar, AHMEDABAD, K.K. Arumugam – DIT (INT. TAX), AHMEDABAD, Gurpreet Singh, DIT (EXEMP), AHMEDABAD, Suresh Jandhhyala - CIT-1, SURAT, Aditya Vikram - CIT-3, SURAT, Krishna Saini - CIT-2, BARODA, Ameeta Saini - CIT-3, BARODA, Shafiqur Rahman Mallik - ClT(A)-2, BARODA, Kishore Kr. Vyawahare - CIT(A)-1, BARODA, I. Vijay Kumar - CIT-2, RAJKOT, Jason P. Boaz - CIT(TP), BANGALORE, Milind Madhukar Bhusari - CIT (OSD) – BANGALORE, BanwanLal Mecna – CIT, HUBLI, B.S. Narsimha Prasad – CIT, MANGALORE, Swatantra Kumar - DIT(INV), COCHIN, S.C. Sonkar - (ITAT), COCHIN, Arun Kumar Thatai – CIT(A)-3, COCHIN, Sura} Bhan - CIT (AUDIT), BHOPAL, Girish Chandorkar - CIT(A)1, BHOPAL, P.C. Kanmadhar - CIT-1, JABALPUR, Raj Kumar Choudhary - CIT-2, INDORE, Bommareddy Gangadhara Reddy – ClT (A)-3, PUNE, Mukulesh Chander Dube - CIT (AUDIT), PUNE, Raminder Kaushal - CIT (TDS), PUNE, Hareshwar Sharma - CIT (TTAT)-l, PUNE, S.S.S. Bharamarbar Ray - CIT(C), NAGPUR, GeethaRavi Chandran - CIT(A)-2, NAGPUR, Girish Sharma - CIT-9, MUMBAI, Z.S. Klar, CIT-1, MUMBAI, Sanjeev Kumar Abrol - DIT (ITSC), MUMBAI, V.K. Mishra - CIT-13, MUMBAI, Shyam Bihari Singh - CIT-14, MUMBAI, A.K. Jaiswal - CIT(C)-2, MUMBAI, Amitabh Misra - CIT-4, MUMBAI, Chandra Sekhar Dash - CIT-1 8, MUMBAI, Gunjan Mishra – DFT (INT.TAX.HI), MUMBAI, Krishan Kr. Kanwat - DIT (EXEMP), MUMBAI, Sreekant Chatterjec - CIT-16, MUMBAI, A.K. Singh, DIT (INV)-l, MUMBAI , N.K.Sangwan, CIT-5, MUMBAI, Sushil Chandra - CIT (AUDIT)-1, MUMBAI, Satinder Singh Rana - CIT(A)-16, MUMBAI, Daya Shankcr CIT(A)34, MUMBAI, Ajay Kumar Srivast Bva CIT(A)-32, MUMBAI, Rang Nath Jha, Director (RTI) MUMBAI, Prabhash Shankar CIT(CO), MUMBAI, Sanjay Kumar Patra -CIT(C)-1, MUMBAI, Surinderjit Singh - CIT(C)-3, MUMBAI, Jagtar Singh, CIT(A)41, MUMBAI, Pravin Kumar CIT(A)-40 MUMBA1, Urna Singh CIT(A)-12, MUMBAI, K.C. Ghumaria - CIT(A)-9, MUMBAI, DharmaVir Singh - CIT-29, MUMBAI, Buta Singh - CIT-I5, MUMBAI, Yalavarti Rajendra - CIT(A)-27, MUMBAI, Ruby Srivastava - CIT(A)-33 MUMBAI, Anup Agarwal - CIT-25, MUMBAI, Ravindra Kumar Ishvarlal Patel, CIT(A)-25, MUMBAI, Ranjit Kumar Sinha - CIT-12 MUMBAI, Bharat Tripathi - CIT (Audit) (OSD) MUMBAI, Niranjan Kauli CIT(A)-1 GUWAHATI, Ashok Kumar Kaushal, CIT-1, CHANDIGARH, Pawan Parmar Singh - CIT (TDS), CHANDIGARH , Raj Kumar - CIT, BHATINDA, B.V. Gopinath - CIT(A), ROHTA, Kuldip Singh - CIT-2, LUDHIANA, Pradosh Chandra Mohanty - CIT (Audit), BHUBANESHWAR, Anil Kumar Jain - CIT{C) (A), JAIPUR, Rajender Kumar CIT-6, CHENNAI, L.H. Manne CIT-4, CHENNAI, R.S.V.S. Pavan Kumar - DIRECTOR (RT), CHENNAI, Hari Bansh Kr. Chaudhary - DIT (EXEMP), CHENNAI, D.K. Singh - CIT-2, CHENNAI, Avinash Kishore Sahay - CIT (A)-5, CHENNAI, Omkareshwa r Chidra - CIT(A)-6, CHENNAI, M. Krishnasamy - CIT-2, MADURAI, Maqbool Ahmed - CIT-1, LUCKNOW, R.P. Srivastava - Director (RTI), LUCKNOW, Gauri Shankar Singh - CIT (TDS), LUCKNOW, A.K.Nigam - CIT(A)-1, LUCKNOW, Rakesh Mishra - ClT(A)-3, LUCKNOW, Rajiv Jain - CIT, MUZAFFARNAGAR, Pramila Shrivastava - CIT-1 KANPU R, Suniti Srivastava - DIT(CIB), KANPUR, B.B. Panigrahi - CIT-12 KOLKATA, Anuradha Mukerjee - Secretary, ITSC, KOLKATA, Sanjay Kumar - DIT (INTL. TAX), KOLKA TA, Lakshmi Singh Negi - CIT-10, KOLKATA, Bonani Ghosh - CIT (ITAT)-5 KOLKA TA, Kaushal Kr. Srivastava Director (RTT) KOLKATA, Man Singh Meena CIT-18, KOLKATA and Ashok Kumar Jain - CIT (OSD), HYDERABAD.
Candidates giving CSE (Mains) exempted from Foundation Course
The candidates who are appearing in CSE (Mains), 2010, have been exempted from participation in Foundation Course scheduled to commence at LBSNAA, Mussorie from September 1, 2010. Such an exemption, however, would not be applicable to candidates selected into IAS and IFS.
Sujatha Rao gets additional charge
The competent authority has approved that Ms.K. Sujatha Rao, IAS(AP-74), Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family will hold the additional charge of the post of Secretary, Department of Aids Control, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, during the period of absence on leave of K. Chandramouli, IAS(UP-75) from 7th July, 2010 to 18th July, 2010.

IAS reshuffle in Jharkhand
In a bureaucratic reshuffle ten DCs have been transferred. OSD in CMs Secretariat Shekhar Jamuar has been posted as Ranchi SDO.Ajay Kumar Singh has been made MNREGA Commissioner. Satendra Singh will now be Transport Commissioner.
Nitin Madan Kulkarni has been made DC of Bokaro. Seraikela Kharsavan has been made the joint secretary of planning and development departmentVijay Kumar Singh has been appointed IG Prisons.Sunil Kumar Barnwal goes as the new Dhanbad DC. Ravindra Kumar Agarwal has been made director, urban administration-cum-additional secretary, urban development.Himani Pandey will be DC East Singhbhum.DC Puja Singhal Purwar has been made Palamu DC. Purwar will replace Amitabh Kaushal, who has been made project director, Jharkhand Education Project.Manish Ranjan has been posted as Director Industries.Rajesh Kumar Sharma has been made Khunti DC. Pravin Kumar Toppo has been made Tribal Welfare commissioner. and Shiv Shankar Tiwari has been made Koderma DC. Ashok Kumar Mishra will be DC of Seraikela Kharsavan.Pravin Shankar will be DC Garhwa ,Sunil Kumar Singh DC Pakur,Ratan Kumar DC Lohardaga and Ganesh Prasad DC Ramgarh.
How does corporate sector behave?
How do corporate entities behave while dealing with powers that be? To know more about it read our bulletin Monday i.e. July 12, 2010
onwards.

IP&FA service officer is Special Secretary Finance in Jharkhand

Indian Post and Telegraph, finance and audit service officer Sangeet Kumar, who has come to Jharkhand on deputation for three years, has been   posted as  special secretary finance.

Bureaucratic reshuffle in Mizoram
The Government of Mizoram has reshuffled the postings of Secretaries late Friday evening. The new postings are:
1. Vanhela Pachuau, IAS (AGMUT:1976), Chief Secretary, Political & Cabinet, Vigilance, Personnel & Administrative Reforms, Power & Electricity, Planning & Programme Implementation
2. L. Tochhong, IAS (AGMUT:1979), Principal Secretary, Public Health Engineering, Agriculture, Minor Irrigation
3. C. Lalsawta, IAS (BH:1981), Principal Secretary, General Administration Department, Health & Family Welfare, Trade & Commerce
4. Lalmalswma, IAS (AGMUT:1983), Commissioner & Secretary, Finance, Home, Chief Electoral Officer
5. Dr. S.S Garbyal, IFS (AGMUT:1977), PCCF and ex-officio Secretary, Environment & Forest, Information & Communication Technology
6. R.L Rinawma, IRS (1978), Commissioner & Secretary, Land Revenue & Settlement, Industries
7. L.R Thanga, IFS (AGMUT:1983), Secretary to Chief Minister, Secretary, Secretariat Administration Department, Soil & Water Conservation
8. Vanengmawia, IAS (AGMUT:1996) Secretary, Rural Development, Cooperation, Secretary to Governor and Registrar of Cooperative Societies
9. K. Riachho, IAS (AGMUT:1997), Secretary and Director, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
10. Esther Lalruatkimi, IRS (1991), Secretary, Higher & Technical Education, Secretary and Director, School Education
11. P. Chakrabarty, MJS, Commissioner & Secretary, Law & Judicial, Parliamentary Affairs, District Council Affairs
12. Liansanga, MES (1973), Secretary and Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department
13. Rohmingliana, MCS (1975), Secretary, Local Administration, Disaster Management & Rehabilitation
14. P. Lianhrima, MCS (1978), Secretary, Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation, Sports & Youth Services, Information & Public Relations
15. P. Lalthlengliana, MCS (1978), Secretary, Transport, Excise & Narcotics, Sericulture
16. C. Lalthankhuma, MCS (1978), Secretary, Printing & Stationery
17. Lalthansanga, MF&AS, Secretary, Finance, Taxation
18. B. Sairengpuii, Secretary, Social Welfare, Art & Culture, Tourism
19. T. Sangkunga, Secretary, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary, Horticulture, Fisheries


CORPORATE
Singh to be Director (HR) NTPC ?
SP Singh is being tipped to be new Director (HR) in the NTPC. He is said to be number one in the panel.
Dave is President in IDFC establishment
Chetan Dave has been appointed as President and CEO (Real Estate Investments) of the IDFC.
HDFC Bank Non-exectuive Chairman retires
Jagdish Kapoor has retired as Non-executive chairman of  HDFC Bank with effect from 06 July 2010 on completion of his term.
Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit from Jan 12, 2011
Business leaders, top government functionaries and diplomats from about 60 countries besides a large number of Indian States are expected to participate in the Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit, scheduled to be held in Gujarat's state capital Gandhinagar on January 12 and 13, 2011.
Gupta appointed Additional Director of Banaras Beads Ltd
Siddharth Gupta has been appointed as Additional and Whole Time Director by Board of Banaras Beads Ltd in its meeting held on July 08, 2010.
Ajel Infotech appoints Additional Director
The Board of Ajel Infotech has appointed Mahender R. Musku as Additional Director of the company.
Hittco Tools Director resigns 
Chander Mohan Datta has resigned from the post of wholetime director of  Hittco Tools Ltd.
Suzlon Energy bags 25.5 MW Wind Power project order from HPCL
Suzlon Energy Ltd (SEL) has won the second order from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) for a 25.5 megawatt (MW) capacity wind power project at the Akal site in the Jaisalmer district of the state of Rajasthan, India.
MD of Uninor Group's India Operations steps down from post
Stein-Erik Vellan, the Managing Director of Uninor group's India operations, has stepped down from his post.
Religare Enterprises appoints Independent Directors
Stuart D Pearce and Kathryn Matthews have been inducted in the capacity as Independent Directors of  Religare Enterprises Ltd with effect from July 6, 2010.


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Parliamentary Affairs
Oh, Not much of ---- there ?
So much for defenders of the faith (or call it democracy)!
Naina Mudgal
End discrimination on caste

India is the only country where caste plays the great role in individual’s life, then why the mother of evil of castes is so much afraid of census based on caste? The real Indian works for country but the community making hue and cry against the caste based census always want to be maximum privileged one in all situations without doing any thing. The so called Hinduism first abused the real workers on the name of caste by giving logic that castes are created on the basis of the job performed by individuals, and then created the category of touchable and untouchable to torture them forever. Here the question arises that how a person serving to other on the only condition that he must be granted two time prime basic need of any human being(i.e. Do june ke roti) became neech/shudra/untouchable .On the basis of definition of so called dharma the person serving others without charge and swartha is called ‘farista’ then how he became villain ? The farmer must be called Anna data but treated as shudra, the kariger and mazdoors must be honored as Nirmata (creator-Brahma) but categorized as Shudra(untouchable). This was not done for few days only but continued till date. Whether our constitution does not permit to do so; there is clear cut provision that the discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, race and sex is not tolerable. But all so called politicians want to exploit the caste factor during election to capture power, all non democratic gundas winning the election by using non democratic means are guard of democracy, all non religious persons are guard of religion and all so called patriot involved in unpatriotic works are once more involved to abusing the real patriots by comparing them with Zinnah. How they can claim that the census based on caste will cause one more division of the great India? Sardar Patel was creator of integrated India, (so called SHUDRA) and his counterpart Nehru was creator of Kashmir problem. I think that there is no cause to make hue and cry except accepting the ground reality. All countries having real data base can plan better by analyzing the need of its countrymen and strong India can be imagined only by knowing the quality of workforce and the need of the workforce. We should not only pose the negative aspects of the caste based census, we should be prepared to accept that the fake supremacy is more dangerous than ground reality. We should come forward with solutions that how the India, our mother will once more become the world-guru.
Man Singh
Jha is an excellent officer

I have seen may officers with various type of their aptitude, sincerity, devotion and other qualities. I, being a part of Government for more than 37 years, have personally seen this. I know the functioning of the Officer from IES Cadre - A.K. Jha, and have been impressed to see all qualifying qualities of this Officer to work for any challenging assignment. May God bless Jha to achieve government’s goals involved in his new assignment(s) being on his shoulders now. My best wishes to this officer of high calibre.

H S Bhalla
Enforce our fundamental duties

The only successful model for control of insurgency or maoist problem whether in Punjab or A.P is after system building efforts by state police only led by IPS officers and the most important thing, which people who have never served under state governments will never realise is, fully supported by state governments. IB led by IPS officers is considered to be 5th most efficient intelligence organisation in the world. The flip slip is that yes, some changes are required whether in training or specialisation or some other things but let me tell you that sitting and being a critical analysts is different thing and facing problems with limited resources and limited will power of state governments ( side effects of multiparty democracy and vote bank politics) is different. The internal fabric of the country is being held for last 60 years by these services only whether IAS or IPS. People criticise them for everything because everybody needs some scapegoats and they are the best. Why do we never talk of creating some institutions which will also enforce our fundamental duties!!!
Amit Thakur
Magisterial Powers

Magisterial Powers vested in the Civil Servant (down to a Naib Tahsildar) is legacy of stark Colonial system, particularly in Revenue, law and order matters. Police was not prevalent every where so lots of police powers were vested on the revenue official who needed to be every where to bleed Colonial India dry by extracting Revenue and feeding the Empire.

It could only be in India but never in England where Executive and Police powers could be vested in one man and agency to tighten control over Indian slaves. Otherwise how can a man put a charge on another and also sit on judgement over that another over the charge put by him. That simply against natural justice. In India a DC allots the land himself to an industrialist and sits on judgement over the objections to such allotment. Does any one expects justice from him. No wonder thousand s turn to be Naxalites wielding guns.
The judicial powers should never be vested with the administrator and police. The argument that police be empowered with judicial power is fraught with more dangers than present Dadagiri. Now India is independent. Why do these administrative people need to be empowered with colonial provisions?
It is only in Armed Forces, that vast Judicial and Summary powers need to be retained with appropriate authorities due to vital national security implications of their responsibilities. Greater the consequences of breach of discipline, greater is the degree of disciplinary action required to stop it. That was to serve colonial interests. Are we a Colony today?
No No and No....
Jathedar

Dot Heads Rather than Rishies
We Indians are very perturbed and outraged at the above captioned reportage in one of the US tabloid. The report in essence says:
""For a while, we assumed all Indians were geniuses. Then, in the 1980s, the doctors and engineers brought over their merchant cousins, and we were no longer so sure about the genius thing. In the 1990s, the not-as-brilliant merchants brought their even-less-bright cousins, and we started to understand why India is so damn poor."
"Eventually, there were enough Indians in Edison to change the culture. At which point my townsfolk started calling the new Edisonians 'dot heads'. One kid I knew in high school drove down an Indian-dense street yelling for its residents to 'go home to India"
In India these so called Nehruvian Oxens, left intellectuals but compradors, this way or that, and largely their fallouts called "All India Services", lead by the IAS, IPS and IFS and of course the foreign natured "Foreign Service", considered to be Maharishies based on their so called examinations turned to be "Dot Heads". Deeply mired in corruption, bigotry, egotism, self serving and power hungry neo elites and spur black money rich, who Nehru thought will turn around India tuned to be "Dot Heads". Those who could not join their league but thought themselves to be early or late brilliants went to the west. West thought them to to be their Pundits and Boston Brahmins who would work like Indian slaves to retain their Empire. Alas! as per the report, they turned "dots"?//
This Country knows very well the story of Dots. That is why DRDO. ISRO, The Medical Institutes etc do not hanker after them. All others minus the dots do a good Job.
Argument and plea is when our unscientific dots, namely our blind spots of the so called Nehruvian "All Indian Services" will be recognised and certified as dots and shown the door for their inefficiency, narrow minded neo- rich and unfounded elitist behaviour, rampant corruption and their "Dot Mindedness".
They have become beneficiaries of the system more than any one else including the politicians and the mafias. They in turn have joined both.
Can India get rid of these so called All India Service Dots.com. Or rather WWW.com (Wine women and wealth dot com) or further, www.in (wine women wealth type Indian Nehrus).
So do we have to understand why India is so damn poor."

Jay Ho ?
JH

Why not introduce police commissioner system in Chattisgarh,J&K and the NE?
Amitabh Agrawal

Dr Suresh Mehrotra has his lips sealed, if you have any whispers then send it to us
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