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Cong patch up with Mulayam or Mayawati ?
Will the Congress Cong patch up with Mulayam or Mayawati for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections due in 2011. This question is being asked in the political circles.

Gujarat Assembly Speaker Ashok Bhatt passes away
Gujarat assembly speaker Ashok Bhatt passed away late Wednesday night. He was 71. He was suffering from a number of illnesses and was admitted to SAL hospital for the last one month. A team of experts was constantly monitoring his condition and he had started responding to the treatment. However, his health started deteriorating two days ago and he died of multiple organ failure.

BUREAUCRACY

Kaun Banega CBI Chief (18) ?
If insiders are to be believed, present CBI chief Ashwini Kumar will have a say in the appointment of new CBI Director .
A N Tiwari is new CIC
Now suspense is over.A N Tiwari has been appointed new Chief Information Commissioner.1969 batch retired AP cadre IAS officer Tiwari will succeed Wajahat Habibullah whose term is coming to an end on September 30.
Malay Srivastava is new JS Telecom
Malay Srivastava has been appointed new Joint Secretary Telecom in the Government of India.He is 1990 batch IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre.Srivastava who was Director in the Ministry of Power is presently PS to Union Minister of State for Power.
Kaun Banega CMD Coal India ? (9) Pramod Kumar
Pramod Kumar, Chairman of the Braithwaite Burn & Jessop Construction Company Ltd (BBJCP), is also in run for the post of Chairman Coal India Ltd (CIL).
Butola to be new CMD of IOC
R. S. Butola is poised to be new CMD of the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) interviews for which were held on September 29, 2010. Presently, he is MD, OVL.Butola is believed to be number one in the panel prepared for the post.
 ( We said this on Aug 25 and Sept 27 )
Members for NDMA shortlisted
Six members are learnt to have been shortlisted for the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). They include three from IAS, two from IPS and one from the Army.
Somasundaram to replace Ajoy Acharya
V Somasundaran will succeed Ajoy Acharya as Additional Secretary Defence Production and Supplies. He is 1979 batch IAS officer of Kerala cadre.
Meeting to select CBDT and CBEC Members on Friday
Latest information says that meeting to select members of CBDT and CBEC has been fixed for October 1 at 10.30 am.
Anant Kumar Singh moves to Higher Education
Dr Anant Kumar Singh, Joint Secretary in the Department of HRD, has moved to the Higher Education to look after the University desk. He is 1984 batch IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre. The post was earlier held by Sunil Kumar who has been promoted to the rank of Additional Secretary.
( We said this on August 10 )
Pathak to be JS Home
K K Pathak is all set to join the Government of India as Joint Secretary Home. He is 1990 batch IAS officer of Bihar cadre.
Deputation tenure of Sharma extended
Central deputation tenure of A.K. Sharma as CVO in the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Ltd., Ranchi, has been extended upto June 14, 2012.He is 1991 batch IOFS officer.
Gupta is new CVO, Western Coalfields
Sanjeev Kumar Gupta has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer in the Western Coalfields Ltd., Nagpur, for a period of three years. He is 1993 batch AP cadre IFS officer.
Dandayudhpani is CVO of Chennai Port Trust
M. Dandayudhpani has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of the Chennai Port Trust .He is 1990 batch IOFS officer.
Sandeep Shrivastava to be GM, FCI in Gujarat
Sandeep Shrivastava who is currently General Manager (GM) in Zonal office of Food Corporation of India (FCI), Mumbai, is soon going to be posted as GM of Gujarat. Sandeep Shrivastava is a cadre officer of the FCI.
Three shortlisted for OSD’s post had two rounds of interviews
Of the 50 persons interviewed by the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram for the post of OSD, three were shortlisted. They again had to undergo a separate interview of about one hour each and finally Ajay Singh Yadav was selected.
IFS officer promoted in Gujarat
Government of Gujarat has promoted E. Balaguruswamy (IFS : 1977,Gujarat) from APCCF rank to PCCF rank and posted him as Member Secretary , Gujarat ecology Commission(GEC), Gandhinagar
Bhatia is back to Nagaland
Amardeep Singh Bhatia is back to the parent Nagaland cadre after completion of central deputation tenure. On return 1993 batch IAS officer Bhatia has been posted as Secretary Personnel and Administrative Reforms.
IA & AS officer Ms. Shantanu Basu promoted
IA&AS officer of 1984 batch Shantanu Basu who is Principal Director of Audit, North Eastern Railway, Gorakhpur, has been promoted to the grade of Principal Accountant General. Basu has been transferred and posted as Officer on Special Duty (DG level), COFMOW, New Delhi.
Ian Correa bags Chevening scholarship
Ian Correa, CEO, HOPE Foundation, Bangalore 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.
Kapil Garg is choice for Police Commissioner, Jaipur
If an ADG rank IPS officer were to be posted as maiden Police Commissioner (PC) of Jaipur then the choice would fall on Kapil Garg. He is an IPS officer of the 1983 batch who belongs to the Rajasthan cadre.
Two in the run for BPCL’s Director Marketing
As the grapevine has it, there are two Executive Directors (EDs) in the BPCL who will mainly vie for the post of Director Marketing.
Ashok Sajjanhar is also Ambassador of Latvia
Ashok Sajjanhar, currently Ambassador of India to Sweden has also been appointed as India’s next Ambassador to Republic of Latvia with residence in Stockholm.
IRS officer Ramachandran posted as OSD
K. Ravi Ramachandran, IRS Additional Commissioner IT on return from Study leave/deputation has been posted as OSD, CCIT (CCA) Delhi Region with effect from August 23.
Sailo gets additional charge of CCIT (Central) Delhi
The Finance Ministry has entrusted Mrs. M. Sailo DGIT (Intelligence) Delhi with the additional charge of CCIT (Central) Delhi.
Sunil Chopra retires
IRS officer Sunil Chopra who was posted as CCIT (Central) Delhi retired with effect from Sept 30.
Kacker gets additional charge of CCIT-II Pune
Mrs Manjari Kacker CCIT-I Pune has been entrusted with the additional charge of CCIT-II Pune. The post of CCIT-II Pune will fall vacant following the superannuation of Sudhir Kumar Jha on Thursday.
Shah gets additional charge of CCIT VI, Mumbai
T.K. Shah CCIT-VII Mumbai has been entrusted with the additional charge of CCIT-VI, Mumbai.
Pawar CCIT-VI Mumbai retires
CCIT-VI Mumbai A.P. Pawar will retire with effect from Thursday evening.
Pant gets additional charge of CCIT-III Kolkata
D.C. Pant CCIT-IX Kolkata has been given the additional charge of CCIT –III Kolkata.
Mishra CCIT-III Kolkata retires
Manoj Mishra CCIT-III Kolkata will retire with effect from Thursday evening.
Deputation tenure of Dr Gotru extended in CBI
Deputation tenure of Dr Neeraj Gotru DIG, CBI has been extended for a further period of 2 years i.e upto July 20,2012.He is 1993 batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre.
Deputation tenure of Modak extended in CBI
Deputation tenure of Abhin D. Modak, SP, CBI has been extended for a further period of three years upto 5 September,2013.
Joint Secretary for one day in MoD
Hazari Lal Director in the Ministry of Defence was promoted on Thursday to the rank of Joint Secretary.Infact,1979 batch CSS officer Hazari Lal is superannuating today.
S S Yadav appointed Director Health
PS to Union Minister of State Heavy Industries Arun Yadav ,Sajjan Singh Yadav has been appointed as Director, Department of Health and Family Welfare in the Government of India. He is 1995 batch IAS officer of UT cadre.
( We said this on September 7 )


CORPORATE
Anita Khurana to proceed on leave
ED (Cargo) Air India, Anita Khurana, is reportedly proceeding on two years long leave.
Bhattacharya to take charge as CMD of Indian Bank today
Anup Sankar Bhattacharya, Executive Director of Indian Bank is taking over as the bank Chairman and Managing Director on September 30.
Jai Menon to move Vodafone
CIO of Bharti Enterprise's Group Jai Menon is reportedly moving to a global role at Vodafone Plc.
Chakrabarti is now DMD of Axix Bank
Executive Director of the Axis Bank S. K. Chakrabarti has been promoted as Deputy Managing Director of the bank .
Rajiv Kumar is DG of FICCI
Rajiv Kumar has been appointed as DG of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).This is a newly created post.
Mukesh Ambani re-appointed Chairman of IIM Bangalore
Mukesh Ambani has been re-ppointed chairman of the board of governors of the Indian Institute of Management- Bangalore (IIM-B).
Gupta elected Chairman of BNCCI
Sunil Das Gupta, Managing Director of Associated Trading Company, has been elected President of Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BNCCI) for 2010-11. 
Subramanian resigns from Saksoft as Director
Suresh Subramanian has tendered his resignation from the Directorship of Saksoft Ltd .
Jain is Chairman GJEPC 
 Rajiv Jain has taken over as the Chairman of Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) alongwith  Sanjay Kothari who is now appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Council.
Raval resigns as Company Secy. 
Samir Raval, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of Wire And Wireless (India) Ltd has tendered his resignation effective from September 27, 2010. 
Gupta resigns as Chairman, Autolite (India)
Dharam Pal Gupta has resigned from the office of Director and Chairman of Autolite (India) Ltd .
CMD in Autolite (India)  appointed
The Board of Autolite (India) Ltd  has appointed Mahi Pal Gupta as Chairman and Managing Director of the Company.
Trent appoints Additional Director
Trent Limited has appointed Bhaskar Bhat as an Additional Director of the Company w.e.f. September 27, 2010.
Gupta resigns from Tinplate Company
The Board of  Tinplate Company of India Limited has accepted  the resignation of.Sujit Gupta from the Board of Directors of the Company with effect from September 14, 2010
Nalco man is Chairman of FIMI
A.K. Sharma of the National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) has been elected as chairman of a standing committee of the Federation of Indian Minerals Industries
(FIMI).
22 promoted in CCL
22 Officers have been promoted in the CCL.



 

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Babri saga....

We Indians have never been sincere in our approach. Whatever we do, we do it halfheartedly. We badly lack foresight and in this observation, I and you all are included. Be it Babri Masjid or CWG or Kashmir, we badly lack honesty, sincerity and eagerness to solve the issue. We just bury things in the hope that things will improve with the passage of time. But it doesn't happen. In Babri Masjid case, in initial stages, we never gauged the seriousness of the situation. We allowed it to ignite beneath the surface. We were alarmed only when it started burning our fingers. This should have been a very trivial issue but due to our unwillingness, inaction and slackness, it has reached alarming proportions in such a way that now, on the eve of the High Court verdict, all government agencies including central government, political parties, public figures, institutions are issuing appeal to maintain peace and harmony. This issue should have been nipped in the bud in initial stages. And now, do you really think that all the aggrieved parties will honour court's verdict? No, Sir no ! I don't think courts can sort out such matters. Tomorrow this matter is fated to reach apex court and languish there for years before any amicable solution. What is the guarantee that all parties then, will obey that verdict? Ultimately onus will be on Central Government. It will have to tackle the issue which can be tackled even now. This entire area should be used for developmental activities. (Why don't you give it to Miss Mayawati... she will instantly build a Manywar Kanshiram park there alongwith full size eliphantine statues of self and Manywarji) or since games season is on Government should acquire this piece of land and it can build stadium under vastly experienced CWG famed Kalmadi's supervision or else it can make schools/hospitals etc. We don't lack Mandirs and Masjids. What we lack is humanitarian approach. We may be Hindus or Muslims but what we have to prove is that we are human beings and an Indian first. We have to be sensitive to different faiths. We have to coexist with other faiths. We don't have to confront them. We have to live with them. We have to learn to respect all dharmas. We can't afford to say that only my religion is great let other religions go to hell. But this is exactly what we have been doing. Fact is that we, even the learned ones, can't stand other faiths. This bloody dharma has become nuisance in India (why not to eradicate it?) and we are all out to exploit it to the core. I visited this place in 1987. At that time this was not such a big issue. It was an old dilapidated structure many would not have liked to visit it. There are thousands of such structures even now all over India and nobody is worried about them. In fact this problem is our own creation and we have to sort it out. With give and take policy we still can solve this issue. Ban the organisations which are detrimental to peace and tranquility. Think of development and not of mandirs and masjids....

PKS

CWG 2010-2025

According to Whispers, the Government is going to set up a Commission headed by a retired Supreme Court Judge to inquire into all kinds of bungling. One may add: The Judge will be asked to produce a report in 3 months. During this period, the Judge will get pay and perquisites. The tenure of the Commission will be extended 30 times and the report will come out in 2020. Another commission headed by another retired Supreme Court judge will be asked to enquire as to why there was delay in preparation for the games when the decision to hold the games was confirmed in 2003. This commission will finally submit its report in 2025.

V. C. Mehrotra

Make bureaucracy accountable

There is little or no effort to make bureaucracy accountable. We have ludicrous statements from our honorable minister about administrative reforms but hardly anything has happened in past ten years on this front. Any small effort on this front is effectively blocked by powerful lobby of bureaucrats. Our accountability structures are so weak that it is well nigh impossible to punish a known thief what to talk about a non or under performer. Infact normally non-performers or corrupt only flourish in our system, former because there can never be a case against him/her and the later because he/she suits everyone from top to bottom. In the centre there are two accountability institutions i.e. CVC and CAG both are toothless tigers while the former only advises action the later's reports are dumped in wastebaskets. In states there are hardly any accountability institutions. The state vigilance bureaus are basically used for vindictive purposes rather than for enforcing accountability. We in this nation cannot reform governance and the only way out is regulated privatization. If our current PM has failed miserably on this front then I don't think anyone else would even look at this.

MB

Above all without responsibility

Audit department of GOI is a department which has no responsibility and is always behaves as if it is above all. Recently law minister Veerappa Moily has rightly commented that Audit and account service has failed in its duty. It could not detect major frauds such as Satyam fraud. Still it claims to be doing a great job.
When the officials of department of clerical level visit an office they and so ‘dabang’ that they can ask any records. Be it 5 years or 20 years old. If a audit is asking 10 years old record it means it was sleeping for the last 10 years and had not audited it. For all other department there is time limitation, but no such limitation is honoured by audit.
LDCs and UDCs of audit enter chambers of senior officers of other department without appointment as if they are sitting without any work and don’t mind interruption. Besides they have created so many useless posts in other departments and also abroad in embassies that half of the officers of Audit and Accounts remain out of country, enjoying perks at govt. expenses without any contribution. Time has come that restrictions of time limitation are put on audit work. Time has come that AG and Principal Directors don’t sit in their cushy offices commanding over clerks visiting fields. They must interact at one to one level with officers of other departments. There should be accountability at levels of department and it should not sit over replies send by other departments.

Rakesh Tiwari

NDRF - best response force for valley

Me and my family have seen their dedication during floods in Andhra Pradesh. Sir cant we have a NDRF like disaster management force in Kashmir valley to manage the situation. Our forces do excellent job but they horrible PR machinery and are worst with their people to people contacts. They should be trained by NDRF.

Kashmiri Pandit


Detention of Prafull Patel Minister for Civil Aviation at Chicago airport by US authorities for few hours and his questioning by internal security (as a person of similar name and date of birth was on their look out list) should be viewed by him as a golden opportunity to gain first hand experience and knowledge to tighten security at Indian airports . James Coleman Hadley was after all an American citizen who enjoyed unrestricted access to India because of his American passport. India should also develop similar data base whereby Americans on the watch list can also be body searched detained and questioned irrespective of position held by them . Under the Indo US nuclear cooperation pact I do not think India is barred from adopting similar security measures at the airports.

Sudhir Chopra

Obama without "Change" just another US President!

President Obama seems to be buying the classic American Policy towards India and Pakistan in small installments, if statements appearing in the press regularly about his forthcoming visit to India are any indication. A new statement is about Kashmir for a UNSC seat. Such bargaining is certainly a sign of only befriending an otherwise long lasting friendship. President Obama will be missing a golden opportunity to write a genuinely historic chapter in the Indo-American relations. India does not lose as much as America if it is not done. However, the world loses more as the indirect cost of an undeclared war by Pakistan against India leading to unproductive arms race and nurturing terrorism. What does the American Establishment think: it will end terrorism or Afghan trouble if it gifted Kashmir to Pakistan? No. On the contrary, it will encourage Pakistan to become a monster carrying out a Jehad everywhere on earth. America better admit the fact of Kashmir being an integral part of India. If America really would like to fix the Kashmir problem it should direct its ally (?) in the engagement against Osama(it is no war on terror) to vacate the illegally occupied parts of Kashmir and end futile war against India, which it will not win even if it fights for another 1000 years. Unfortunately, the world listens readily to the noise of the violent, but ignores the voices of the non-violent. The world powers have been brought to their knees by a handful of terrorists in the name of Jehad in less than a decade! They have now realized the dangers of continuing the fight. They want to buy peace with them. The Pope has showered praise on their faith. America has unilaterally withdrawn from Afghanistan. The Afghan President has cried in public. Any price is insignificant to pay for peace for themselves in lieu of it. Kashmir seems to them a small price. They have compromised the sovereignty of Tibet already. What happens to other non violent countries does not bother them. They look at the number of jobs created by weapons industry, never counting the body bags collected by them since the end of WW-II. India is also subjected to the same kind of a treatment. That is basically wrong. There lies the fault line in the Indo-American relations since 1965. India lost to Pakistani propaganda. So who suffered? Only India? No. 9/11 is a direct consequence of it. During the cold war, rogue and failed states were specially cultivated by CIA to further its fights against the KGB. The USSR found a Gandhi in Gorbachov. America has yet to find one. President Obama appeared to herald the change. Alas! He seems to have been changed!!

M L Gupta

Rahul – the only choice

Our beloved and visionary Rahul Gandhi, is the only choice to shoulder the responsibility to lead India.

Sanjay Kr. Singh, Advocate, PCC delegate, Bihar

Restructuring of CSSS

After the restructuring of CSS Service, it is the turn of CSSS service for the restructuring. It is high time that Department of Personnel and Training, especially Establishment and CS Divisions mainly responsible for the restructuring of CSSS, may kindly take a pragmatic view in the matter immediately. The restructuring of CSSS has been the hour of need because the officials of CSSS have been facing acute stagnation. The problem has been more severe in comparison to the sister service forming part of CSS. Particularly, the Stenographers Grade 'D' appointed in 1983 have been promoted on regular basis in 2010 after putting in more than 27 years of service. However, they were appointed/promoted as Stenographer Grade 'C' on ad-hoc basis way back in 1997. Now, it is the moot question whether the ad-hoc appointments are not a clear cut denial of regular promotion in disguised manner. If not, why this has been allowed to continue for such a long time. If yes, why the ad-hoc period be taken into consideration while counting the service for seniority purpose? We, the Stenographers Grade 'D' have been victimised by the arch rivals of CSS and other service. This may kindly be viewed in the context of not intimating the correct number of vacancies by the respective cadre units of the Ministries/Departments. I am failed to understand why this information is required by the CS Division because CS Division is mainly responsible for allocation to the Ministries/Departments and if it can be monitored from time to time and the changes taken place may kindly be carried out immediately, the information can be readily available with the CS Division because all the ad-hoc appointments are approved by the CS Division only. To regularise in one stroke, the ad-hoc period may kindly be regularised from the date of initial appointments and thereafter ad-hoc appointments may be discontinued.

Secondly, as regards the proposed merger of CSSS with CSS as recommended by Sixth Pay Commission, it can be thought of but after giving parity in all respects with their counterparts in CSS such as to protect seniority with UDCs/Assistants/SOs/USs etc. It is a welcome move of the CS Division and it should be done expeditiously.

V P Sharma

Third World War

As 2010 draws to a close we have to ponder if the Third World War has already begun due to American interference in middle-eastern affairs as foretold in the 50s by the psychic Jeanne Dixon in her book , The Crystal Gazer. The interference began from the 1980s when America interfered in the internal affairs of Iran and the Khomeini regime when they failed to relieve their embassy which was under siege in Tehran. Then they encouraged Saddam Hussain to launch a fruitless 10 year war against Iran in order to weaken it. The net result of this war was that Iraq became too strong for Americas comfort so Saddam was encouraged to invade Kuwait by America and that gave the Americans the excuse to cut him down to size, their own ally against Iran! The Arab reaction to this was 9\11 by a Saudi national Osama bin laden. He was the chief financier of the project but the brains behind it was a Sindhi civil engineer from Karachi, Pakistan. And what were Sindhis and Pakistanis but Indians before 1947? It is more than likely that America will now target Iran , as it has replaced Iraq as the dominant force in the middle-east by instigating Israel to carry out a lightening air strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. This is likely to happen sooner than later. And after that all the Muslims of Asia would surely unite against America in a war of attrition which America cannot win. In Iraq America has lost about 4000 soldiers and has killed one million Iraqis in 10 years of occupation. This does not include the hundreds of thousands of children who died of mal nutrition as American sanctions for 10 years denied Iraq milk powder. No doubt milk powder can be used to make weapons of mass destruction!! In Afghanistan too the one million mark of the Afghan dead has almost been reached. America has lost about 1000 of its soldiers there . So a total loss of some 5000 dead western soldiers is enough to make the American cowards run crying home. Hence the hasty plans for evacuation of all western troops from the Middle-East and South Asia. And what will they leave behind but ruined countries in a state of anarchy and civil war with a population of the maimed and the scarred? Do the Americans think that the war will be over when they say so? This war has only just begun and it is a new type of war which has no frontiers, as Islam at war has no frontiers. The next attack on America will come from American Muslims in America....

D Choudhury
Good wishes

I am happy to hear that Nair has been promoted to the rank of ADG and further reatined in CRPF. I wish the officer very special good wishes from my core of heart.

S Ravichandran

CISF short of direct-entry officers?

Why these IPS are sneaking everywhere? If they are so good then why not improve their own force, instead of demolishing other forces. They really are uninvited guests in every force-CRPF, BSF. They come here to enjoy the perks and rule and give impractical suggestions. They are never posted to sensitive and hard areas. Why not Police-Force utilise such talented officers? Can anyone answer my query?

Kamal

Wish everything goes well

How stupid and superstitious this observation is? Wish everything goes well, despite organisation of this event has brought us shame.

K Ramamoorthy

Mr Atul Pathak pl be in touch with Mr Dube

I ran into your web site while searching for Atul Pathak, who is
   mentioned there. Could you please put me in touch with him? I
   borrowed a hundred rupees from him in 1990, when he lived at Howrah
   station, and for all these years I have been trying without success
   to return that money. I can only do it while I remain alive, and I
   am now 60. I trust you see that the matter is desperate.

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