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to Sanjeev Majupuria, Editor & Country Head on following Email IDs: Aaj Ki Aawaz Bharat Kumar In a late night development on Friday ACC has cleared the file relating to appointment of A.P. Mishra General Manager (GM) South Eastern Railway (SER) as Member Engineering in Railway Board . It was cleared on October 1, 2010.
Railway Board is yet to issue orders relating to elevation of A.P. Mishra General Manager (GM) South Eastern Railway (SER) as Member Engineering in Railway Board. His file was cleared on late evening of October 1, 2010.
A.P. Mishra General Manager (GM) South Eastern Railway (SER)who on elevation will become Member Engineering in Railway Board very soon will also hold charge of GM, SER as additional charge.
R. Mohan Das Director (Personnel & Industrial Relations) who is in run for the post of Chairman Coal India Ltd (CIL) may emerge as the dark horse. CBDT and CBEC Members meeting inconclusive Meeting to select CBDT and CBEC Members on Friday remained inconclusive.Minutes are expected to be finalized on Monday. Cadre of IPS officer changed from Nagaland
to MP Prem Chandra Sabharwal has been given current charge of DG BP &RD.
He IPS officers of 1976 batch may get postings Those IPS officers of 1976 batch who have got the DG's scale but not postings ,may get soon. Minor IAS shakeup in Tamil Nadu There has been a minor shake up of IAS officers in Tamil Nadu. Those
who were shifted are: Ms. Jayashree Muralidharan Executive Director
(ED) State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited and
Director, Tamil Nadu Industrial Guidance and Export Promotion Bureau
to Deputy Secretary Home, Prohibition and Excise Department, Ms. Mythili
K.Rajendran Deputy Secretary Industries to Deputy Secretary c Department,
Ms. V. Shantha Deputy Secretary to Rural Development and Panchayat Raj
to Joint Commissioner Commercial Taxes, Coimbatore, Ms. C.T. Manimekalai
Deputy Secretary Labour and Employment to Managing Director (MD) Tamil
Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing and Development IAS changes in Jharkhand Amitabh Kaushal will be new DC of Bokaro. Ravindra Kumar Agrawal has
been made the DC of Hazaribagh. Vinay Kumar Choubey will move to Ranchi
as Jharkhand Education Project director.Rakesh Kumar will be the DC
of Khunti. Rajesh Kumar Sharma will replace Rakesh Kumar in the cooperative
department. Ms. Parveen Aman Ullah to enter poll arena Ms. Parveen Aman Ullah wife of Afzal Aman Ullah (IAS 1979 batch, Bihar
cadre) Secretary Cabinet (Co ordination) to Bihar government is going
to enter poll arena. She will contest on a ticket of Janata Dal United
(JD-U) from assembly segment of Sahibpur Kamal in Begusarai district.
Her father Syed Shahabuddin was also in politics before Ex DIG MP Singh is JD-U candidate in Bihar Manohar Prasad Singh,a former DIG of Bihar will be contesting on a ticket of Janata Dal United (JD-U) from assembly segment of Manihari in Katihar district . Manohar Prasad Singh had retired from service last year. S. Ramesh in run for BPCLs Director Marketing As the grapevine has it,S. Ramesh Executive Directors (ED) Lubes in the BPCL is one of the main contenders for the post of Director Marketing. 1985 batch IPS promoted in AP Three 1985 batch IPS officers have been promoted to the rank of ADG in Andhra Pradesh. They are MSSRS:- M Malakondaiah, Rajvant Pal Singh and Ish Kumar. 2008 batch IDAS officers posting Ms. Mamata Banerjee disposes files late on
Friday night
CORPORATE Bhattacharya takes over as CMD of Maharashtra Bank Anup Sankar Bhattacharya has taken over as Chairman and Managing Director of Bank of Maharashtra on October 1. Rajiv Rishi is ED of Indian Bank Rajeev Rishi has taken over as Executive Director of Indian Bank with effect from October 1, for a period of five years. New assignment to Nair in Wipro Technologies Sid Nair has been appointed by the Wipro Technologies as Chief Sales and Operations Officer for the US and Canada. Chitale is CEO of HCL Infosystems
Chowdhary is Vice Chairman Titagarh
Wagons
Bhattacharjee is Company Secy. TIL Ltd Three top executives are leaving the Yahoo.
FORUM Mulayam Naa Mayawati! The Congress should not lose its identity completely by becoming a follower of either Mulayam Singh or Mayawati. Indian politics has thrown up some very comic situations. This is one of those, where the Congress which has been in the lead role is in two minds even in turning a follower! What happens when a political party plays petty games of communal or caste politics over ideology of secularism and casteless politics, should become clear to top politicians. This is also a direct result of hypothecating ethics of governance to corruption. The Congress can not and should not exonerate itself of the blame to lead the country into such a messy situation. It is not as if the Congress was corrupt and others were honest. Contrary to any such notions, the dirty communal and caste politics was practiced by the leftists in the beginning, just to find foot boards in various states in the country. Leftists had no popular appeal. Their appeal was limited to the educated, who came under the charm of the leftist rhetoric. They were mesmerized by words like revolution, progressivism etc. To match this appeal, political parties found religion to be the right plank to make their moves. It helped them organize, since India was centuries away from modernity till it was shaken rudely by the imposition of emergency. In those early years of our republic, corruption suddenly became the choicest punching bag and threw up many individual leaders, who seemed to promise a corruption free government. The word corruption in its Hindi form of "bhrastachar" had the appeal that no other political idiom had. While it was enchanting to hear people and parties hit bhrastachar hard verbally, seeing it in actual practice broke the spell !!! Hamam mein sab nange! These occurrences kept the Congress continuously under stressful spells, necessitating compromises after compromises on ideology and ethics. So from Nehru & Shastri, the journey has come upto...The interesting part of all these developments is that the Congress constituents started splitting away from the umbrella organisation floating new parties(M & M etc are born of that stellar evolution). In the process they also took away the ideological ground of the mother party in their own way: a kind of revolt against what was called the dynastic rule! The Congress account continued to be depleted in the process. No less was the Congress choice of Governors and CMs. Still worse was the choice of the party Presidents! What can the Congress gain by entrusting the party to people who are derided and ridiculed? There is no question of winning any election in UP or Bihar if this slave dynasty is not replaced by people of sterling Congress qualities. Only strong state satraps can bring Congress back to clear mandate to rule at the center. Rest of it is plain bargain(bound to destroy whatever little remains of the party). Unless the Congress gains enough confidence to go it alone, it has no future. M or M is no option! M l Gupta
A judgement of 10000 pages. Actually three different judgements may take months or years to read. One wonders whether it is a judicial pronouncement or an attempt to maintain communal harmony. Whatever way one looks, the three judges have done a fine job. No displacement for Ram Lalla idol. Partitioning of the disputed land among the three parties means that no one is left out. The wise and ideal course would be to accept the verdict. Here is a chance to show we are all brothers irrespective of the religion we follow. What long-lasting goodwill it can create if Muslims help in building a beautiful Ram temple and Hindus help in building the mosque some distance away. If Sunni Waqf Board decides to go in for appeal to the Supreme Court the matter remains where it was all these years. Another generation may pass and the dispute continues having the potential of stoking communal fires. Let us wish better sense prevails in the interest of national integration. Aarti Khosla Huge loss to Indian Media The exaggerated publicity given by the media for about a fortnight about Ayodhya Verdict and expected riots thereafter, has failed their expectation. Result : huge loss to the media. In fact, they had reserved prime hours for related news for about a week and peace all over India has left them without work as they had not planned to cover any other news during this week. But all beware; it is Indian media having more interest in creating news than giving publicity to actual news. From yesterdays media coverage it was noticeable that most of them were perplexed as to what to ask the panelists as the questions prepared by them were irrelevant now (no riots, no backlash etc)(I am sure they would have posted their men in hospitals, police stations, fire stations, temples and mosques). Still, it appeared they have not lost all hopes. Many of them, including Arnav Goswami and Barkha Dutt appeared excited while asking Ram Lalla supporter panelists as to whether they would allow Muslims to built mosque on the one-third area allotted to them by the High Court, at the same time not asking panelists from other side, whether they have any objection Ram Lalla temple being built now. Intention is quite clear. These media persons appeared hell-bent on this particular issue and tried their best to make a non-muslim panelist to comment that they would not allow the mosque to be built. Unfortunately, there too they failed. What I have concluded is that more than the politician or the religious communities, the irresponsible media is the rotten fish in the beautiful pond, called India. They do raise certain issues of national interest but the percentage of such issues is less than 20% and those scoring less than 20% overall are considered below average if not poor. I want all the responsible panelists as well as the viewers to understand the real intention of these media trial specialists and instead devote that time talking to their family members which they have been wasting in the studios so far. This would not only bring the family together but also keep many diseases like the dreaded Alzheimer away from them. C Singh A paradigm shift Does Mukesh teach the IIM BL students his brand of management? It must be interesting, a paradigm shift perhaps, from the routine way the world looks at things! N Krishnamurthy India at the cross- roads !!! Deputing a Parliamentary delegation to Srinagar to appease Kashmiri
separatists proved infructuous. Worse, MPs visiting Geelanis home
as uninvited guests, brought humiliation to India. The delegation returned
empty-handed, disillusioned, frustrated and disenchanted. Further, despite
a comprehensive package announced by HM, Geelani remains un-impressed.
As if the pique was not hurtful enough, he felt no qualms in making
an appeal to all Kashmiris to stop sending their wards to Schools and
colleges. What is his motive? Does he want the Kashmiris to remain un-educated
so that his perceived supremacy continues perpetually? The obduracy
of Mirwaiz, Geelani and Mehbooba Mufti for achieving nothing short of
autonomy (an euphemism for independence) for Kashmir has been emboldened
by these unsolicited talks. The PDP is an untrustworthy and dicey party.
All separatists parties including PDP and their indoctrinated supporters
addressing their country as like a foreign country is most reprehensible.
The Law of the land prescribes severe punishment for separatists who
have taken India for a ride for over six decades. IA &AS TAIL-PIECE Madhavan Ramanathan MUCKAI bags Chevening scholarship Madhavan Ramanathan MUCKAI Head of Research, Parliamentary Research Service (PRS), Legislative Research, Center for Policy Research Delhi has bagged the Chevening scholarship. He will be going to the London School of Economics (LSE) for a 12 weeks course commencing in LSE, London commencing September 27, 2010. |
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