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UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi led NAC reconstituted
Two new members have been inducted in newly reconstituted National Advisory
Council (NAC) led by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. The Council comprises
of 12 members. Mihir Shah, Member, Planning Commission, and Ashis Mondal
of Action for Social Advancement NGO, Bhopal, are the new faces in the
same. Besides, N C Saxena, Narendra Jadhav, Pramod Tandon, Aruna Roy,
A K Shiva Kumar, Deep Joshi, Anu Aga, Farah Naqvi and Mirai Chatterjee
have been re-inducted in the Council. The period of Members will expire
in March, 2013.
All eyes on changes in Finance Ministry
All eyes are on changes in the Finance Ministry.
BUREAUCRACY
Ashok Lahiri gets one year extension
ED of the Asian Development Bank, Manila, Dr Ashok Lahiri has been given
one year extension beginning July 1.
(We said this on June 12)
Anil Goswami is Secretary, Social Justice
& Disability in GoI
Anil Goswami, Special Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs, has been appointed
as Secretary, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry
of Social Justice and Empowerment with the additional charge of Secretary,
Department of Disability Affairs. He is a 1978 batch IAS officer of
Jammu and Kashmir cadre.
(We said this on June 25, 2012)
Prem Narain is Secretary, Woman & Child
Development in GoI
Prem Narain, Principal Adviser, Planning Commission, has been appointed
as Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development in Government
of India. He is a 1978 batch IAS officer of UP cadre.
Ms. Ratnaprabha appointed AS, Woman &
Child Development in GoI
Ms K Ratnaprabha, who is presently in the cadre, has been appointed
as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development in
Government of India. She is a 1981 batch IAS officer of Karnataka cadre.
L C Goyal is also AS, Cabinet Secretariat
in GoI
L C Goyal, Additional Secretary and Director General, CGHS in the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare, has been assigned additional charge of
Additional Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat. He is a 1979 batch IAS officer
of Kerala cadre.
(We said this on June 26)
Vijay Shankar Madan appointed AS & FA,
IPP in GoI
Vijay Shankar Madan, presently Additional Secretary, Ministry of Culture,
has been appointed Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser, Department
of Industrial Policy and Promotion (IPP), Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
He is a 1981 batch IAS officer of UT cadre.
(We said this on June 25)
Dinkar Khullar appointed Ambassador to Belgium
Dinkar Khullar, presently Ambassador of India to Vienna, has been appointed
as the next Ambassador of India to Belgium. He will also be accredited
as Ambassador of India to the Council of the European Union and the
European Commission.
Mrs. Priti Mohanty to be FA, Defence Services
Mrs. Priti Mohanty who is currently Controller General of Defence Accounts
will be new Financial Advisor (FA), Defence Services in Ministry of
Defence. She is an IDAS officer of 1977 batch.
Amit Couushish not to be new Controller General
of Defence Accounts
Amit Couushish who is presently Additional Secretary & Financial
Advisor (FA) in the Defence Acquisition Board will not be elevated as
Controller General of Defence Accounts, because the related proposal
has been turned down. He is an IDAS officer of 1977 batch.
CBI drops case against B S Lalli
Failing to prove allegations the CBI has dropped the case against former
Chairman cum Managing Director of the Prasar abharti B S Lalli.
Dr Grovaer is new VC of Punjab University
Senior professor of School of Natural Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research (TIFR), Mumbai Arun Kumar Grover has been appointed new Vice
Chancellor of the Punjab University.
ADGP suspended in Tamil Nadu
1986 batch additional director general of police (ADGP) K Thukkaiandi
was placed under suspension in Tamil Nadu on Friday, a day before his
retirement.
ICFRE turns trend setter
The Dehradun based Indian Council of Forestry and Education (ICFRE)
has set a new trend by ameliorating condition of people belonging to
Munda tribe in naxalites affected10 villages of Khunti district in Jharkhand.
According Dr. V K Bahuguna Director General (DG) through Institute of
Forest Productivity(IFP) an offshoot ICFRE in Ranchi he had been able
ensure a hike in income of tribals. Replying to a question Dr. Bahuguna
said that the IFP -Ranchi had educated and motivated tribals about scientific
cultivation of lac. As a result of this exercise annual income of a
family went up in the range of Rs.80000 to Rs. One lakh, added Dr. Bahuguna.
Neeraj Kumar takes charge as new Police Commissioner
of Delhi
Neeraj Kumar will take over the responsibility of as the new Police
Commissioner of Delhi from B K Gupta on June 30, 2012.
Orissa Government recalls IPS officer
Orissa Government has recalled the DG NDRF Prakash Mishra. 1977 batch
IPS officer of Orissa cadre Mishra is all set to become new DGP in the
state.
Sunita Kokran gets extension in IB
Ms Sunita Kokran has been given extension in the Intelligence Bureau.
She is a 1996 batch IPS officer of Orissa cadre.
Minor IAS reshuffle in MP
In a minor bureaucratic reshuffle has posted Swadeep Singh as Chairman
of the Professional Examination Board (PEB). So far he was Officer on
Special Duty(OSD) Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Welfare and Labour,Arun
Bhatt who so far was Commissioner MP Housing Board will be new Managing
Director (MD) of the Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation
(MPSIDC)and MD of the Madhya Pradesh Trade and Investment Facilitation
Corporation Ltd. (TRIFAC) ,K.C. Gupta Commissioner Town Country Planning
has been given additional charge of Commissioner Madhya Pradesh Housing
Board and Dr. M Mohan Rao Principal Secretary (PS) Scheduled Castes
(SC) Welfare has been given additional charge of Nomadic Tribes Welfare
department which so far was being held by Shailendra Singh.
IPS reshuffle on the anvil in Himachal Pradesh
As the grapevine has it, over 10 IPS officers are soon going to be shifted
in Himachal Pradesh (HP).
IAS reshuffle on the anvil in Rajasthan
As the grapevine has it, exercise for transfers of IAS officers has
started in Rajasthan.
Arjun Munda Jharkhand Chief Minister to make
changes in IAS
Jharkhand government being led by Chief Minister Arjun Munda is going
to transfer IAS officers. An exercise regarding this will commence shortly.
Rajiv Aggarwal, Secretary, Consumer Affairs
to retire on August 31, 2012
Rajiv Aggarwal, Secretary, Consumer Affairs is going to retire on August
31, 2012. He is a Maharashtra cadre IAS officer of 1975 batch.
De Sa is SP South Goa
Allen De Sa has taken over as South Goa superintendent of police. He
has replaced Arvind Gawas, who has been posted as the SP-headquarters.
Umrao Salodia is Chairman, Revenue Board,
Ajmer in Rajasthan
Umrao Salodia, Additional Chief Secretary, Tribal Regional Development,
has been appointed as Chairman, Revenue Board, Ajmer in Rajasthan. He
is a 1978 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre.
O P Meena gets addl. charge of Tribal Regional
Development in Rajasthan
Om Prakash Meena, Additional Chief Secretary, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries
& Dairying and MD, RCDF, has been assigned additional charge of
Tribal Regional Development in Rajasthan. He is a 1979 batch IAS officer
of Rajasthan cadre.
Vyas Deo Chaudhary moves to Lagos
Vyas Deo Chaudhary Second Secretary in Indian High Commission Windhoek
has been moved to Lagos.
Manish Kumar-III promoted as PD (Direct Taxes-I),
CAG
Manish Kumar-III, Senior Deputy Accountant General in the office of
Principal Accountant General (Audit), Jharkhand, Ranchi, has been promoted
to the grade of Accountant General (SAG) under the Comptroller &
Auditor General of India.
19 posts of Judges vacant in AP HC
As many as 19 posts of judges have been lying vacant in Andhra Pradesh
High Court against 49 approved strength including four posts of Permanent
Judges against 32 approved strength and 15 of Additional Judges against
17 approved strength.
Dhruv Singh, GM, Rail Land Dev. Authority
selected for 38th APPPA
Dhruv Singh, General Manager (Fin), Rail Land Development Authority,
has been selected for 38th Advanced Professional Programme in Public
Administration (APPPA) to be conducted from July 2, 2012 to March 31,
2013.
Posts of DDG, UIDAI vacant at Guwahati, Ranchi
The posts of Deputy Director General (Joint Secretary level), Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) are vacant at regional offices
at Guwahati (Assam) and Ranchi (Jharkhand) under the Planning Commission
on deputation basis. Those willing to apply can send their applications
to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) at the earliest.
Dr Ishwar Das is no more (UPDATED)
Former Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS officer Dr ishwar Das has passed away
in Delhi on Saturday.
Eight IAS officers get addl. charges in Haryana
(UPDATED)
As many as eight IAS officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
have been entrusted with additional charges in Haryana. Accordingly,
Rajiv Arora (87) has been assigned additional charges as DG-cum-Special
Secretary, Industries & Commerce and Mines & Geology while H
S Malik (91) gets additional charge of Special Secretary, PHE and MD,
Haryana Seeds Development Corporation and D P S Nagal (92) is given
addtional charge of Chief Administrator, Housing Board, Haryana. Similarly,
Chander Prakash (95) has been assigned additional charge as Administrator,
HUDA, Hisra; C R Rana (95) as MD, Federation of Cooperative Sugar Mills
Limited (Sugarfed), Panchkula; Mrs. Neelam Pradeep Kasni (96) as Special
Secretary, GAD, Establishement and Monitoring & Coordination Departments;
Rakesh Gupta (97) as Joint Secretary, Health Department and Pradeep
Kasni (97) will also be looking as Director, Consolidation of Holdings,
Director, Land Records and Joint Secretary, Revenue & Disaster Management
Department.
CORPORATE
Vederah re-appointed Exec. Vice Chairman and MD, Ballarpur Industries
Ltd
Ballarpur Industries
Ltd. has re-appointed R. R. Vederah as Managing Director and Executive
Vice Chairman of the company w.e.f. July 1, 2012.
Muraliraaman appointed CEO, Radaan Mediaworks
Ltd
V Muraliraaman has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Radaan
Mediaworks Ltd w.e.f. June 21, 2012.
Tupare resigns as Company Secy. Menon Pistons
Ltd
Baburao Maruti Tupare has resigned as Company Secretary of Menon Pistons
Ltd w.e.f. June 21, 2012.
Bhavani resigns as Company Secy. Cura Technologies
Ltd
Ms P V Durga Bhavani has resigned as Company Secretary of Cura Technologies
Ltd w.e.f. May 24, 2012.
Bung appointed Company Secy. Cura Technologies
Ltd
Ms. Jyothi Bung has been appointed as Company Secretary of Cura Technologies
Ltd w.e.f. May 25, 2012
Patki resigns as Director, Phoenix Mills Ltd
Shribhanu P Patki has resigned as Director of Phoenix Mills Ltd w.e.f.
June 28, 2012 on account of his other commitments.
Joshi appointed Addl. Director, Deep Industries
Ltd
Deep Industries Ltd has appointed Kirit V. Joshi as an Additional Director
of the company w.e.f. June 29, 2012.
FORUM
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Air India should be wound up
The entire country is behind the firm handling of the wayward strike
of the pampered pilots by the minister. In fact this national shame
of an airline which has already suffered a loss of Rs 60,000 crores
and is expecting another infusion of Rs 30,000 crores of the tax payers'
money should be denationalised and handed over to a professional private
group for salvaging it. There is no compelling need for a 'national
carrier'. The US for instance does not have a 'national carrier' and
all its private airlines are asked to fend for themselves without bleeding
the government budget dry.
K P Singh
Urgent Need to merge all subordinate staff in Government of India
Stenographers are not the only one cadre which is getting promotion
in government of India. The, LDC, UDC, Assistants & Section officers
are also being promoted in Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Recently
180 Assistants were promoted as Section Officers (SOs) and 170 SOs are
being promoted as Under Secretaries. Even after the promotion their
basic capabilities remain the same. In MEA even a Peon/clerk, who has
no knowledge except serving drinks to their masters can be promoted
as Assistant & Section officers. In fact half of the IFS (B) officers
comprise of either Peons or clerks whose basic qualification is not
more than matric. There is no need for government to have so many subordinate
staff/cadres at this time of austerity measures. There is no need to
promote these clerks to executive posts. IFS (A) officers are sufficient
as they come after passing passing UPSC exam. Even if, MEA needs subordinate
staff then it can merge all the subordinate cadres (clerks, stenos,
SO &PS) who can do multiple jobs. There is no need to have separate
posts of LDCs, UDCs, Assistants, SOs, US & PA, PS, PPS. If all these
posts can be merged, the government can save lots of tax payers' money.
Harish Goswami
IRS-IT Officers --the most important!
Is it an opinion,a wishful thinking or finding of some research?
Anand
RIT
Reconstruction of the missing file under RTI
Information regarding permanent absorption of an Indian Forest Officer
(IFO) as M (Environment) in National Highways Authority of India (NHAI),
such as certified copy of the office order, minutes of the screening
committee that scrutinized his candidature, the minutes of the meeting
of the selection committee, noting of the Competent Authority approving
his permanent absorption, copy of NOC issued by his parent department
and the copy of the RRs for the post of GM (Environment) against which
his candidature was scrutinized by screening committee was sought. The
Public Information Officer (PIO) informed the appellant that the file
pertaining to absorption of the said person was not traceable and hence
the information cannot be provided. The Central Information Commission
(CIC) observed that it was unfortunate that such an important file was
missing. Holding that the citizen's Right to Information cannot be defeated
by claiming that the concerned file containing the information was not
traceable, the Commission directed the PIO to reconstruct the file by
taking feedback from the concerned ministries and provide complete information
to the appellant.
Comments
It is often claimed by the public authority that the records are untraceable
and hence cannot be provided. This order opens up the possibility of
the re-creation of the records for providing to the applicant.
Citation: D.P. Majhi v. National Highways
Authority of India in Case No. CIC/SS/A/2012/000172
Weekly article by Dr. (Mrs.) Anuradha Verma
(dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in), RTI Consultant
to IIM, Indore and Co-author of the books: RIGHT TO INFORMATION - LAW
AND PRACTICE and PIO's Guide to RTI by Taxmann. (The views are Personal)
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