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Advani is NDA's choice?
One thing is almost certain in the event of NDA's coming to power JDU's
first choice will be L K Advani. Ask this question to JDU President
Sharad Yadav.
Chhattisgarh Tribal leaders to vote P A Sangma
There are reports that Congress tribal leaders are going to support
P A Sangma and not UPS's candidate Pranab Mukherjee.
BUREAUCRACY
Five IRS-IT officers quit service
As many as five officers of Indian Revenue Service (IRS) of Income Tax
have resigned from the service. The officers include: A K Mehrish, Chief
Commissioner of Income Tax-III, Mumbai; Vijay Sharma, (IRS-IT), Chief
Commissioner of Income Tax (CCA), Patna; V K Poddar, Chief Commissioner
of Income Tax; Pradeep Kumar, CIT (OSD), New Delhi and Sidhartha Pradhan,
Additional Secretary, Department of Disinvestment, New Delhi.
Capt. B B Sinha selected as Director (P&A),
SCI
Capt. B B Sinha, SVP, SCI, has been selected for the post of Director
(P&A), Shipping Corporation of India Limited (SCI) at a Public Enterprises
Selection Board (PESB) meeting held on June 22, 2012. As many as 11
persons were interviewed for the same.
IRS officer, S S Bajpai selected as Member,
Settlement Commission, Delhi
Indian Revenue Service officer of Income Tax, S S Bajpai, presently
Director General of Income Tax (Investigation), Lucknow, has been selected
as Member of the Additional Bench, Settlement Commission (IT/WT), New
Delhi.
IRS officer, S K Pahwa selected as Member,
Settlement Commission, Kolkata
Indian Revenue Service officer of Income Tax, S K Pahwa, presently Chief
Commissioner of Income Tax, Thane, has been selected as Member of the
Additional Bench, Settlement Commission (IT/WT), Kolkata.
IRS officer, Gyan Chand Jain selected as Member, Settlement Commission,
Mumbai
Indian Revenue Service officer of Income Ta, Gyan Chand Jain presently,
Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (CCA), Chennai, has been selected as
Member of the Additional Bench, Settlement Commission (IT/WT), Mumbai.
Dr. Mitha Lal Meena, Addl. Commissioner selected
for 38th APPPA
Dr. Mitha Lal Meena, Additional Commissioner, has been selected for
38th Advanced Professional Programme in Public Administration (APPPA)
to be conducted from July 2, 2012 to March 31, 2013.
Apoorva Srivastava moves to Paris
Apporva Srivastava has been moved from Kathmanu to Indian Embassy in
Paris as First Secretary.
Chetan Bhushan Sanghi relieved from Delhi
Government
Chetan Bhushan Sanghi has been relieved from the Delhi Government to
join Mizoram Government. He was Commissioner Industries besides being
Chairman-Cum-Managing Director (CMD) of Delhi State Industrial &
Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIDC) and CEO of the Delhi
Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB).He is an AGMUT cadre IAS officer
of 1988 batch.
Shakti Sinha gets additional charge
Shakti Sinha has got additional charge of Commissioner Industries and
other two charges that were being held by Chetan Bhushan Sanghi. He
is an AGMUT cadre IAS officer of 1979 batch.
MHA issues notices to DANICS officers
As the grapevine has it, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in the Government
of India (GoI) has issued show notices to DANICS officers to join within
seven days at their new places of posting. It may be recalled here that
25 DANICS officers are under transfer.
Negotiations between MHA & Delhi CM are
on
Negotiations between Delhi Chief Minister Ms. Sheila Dixit and Ministry
of Home Affairs (MHA) in the Government of India (GoI) on the issue
of IAS transfers are still going on.
Tajom Taloh is new Registrar, Cooperative
Societies in Delhi
Tajom Taloh has been appointed Secretary Cooperation and Registrar Cooperative
Societies in the Delhi Government. He is 1992 batch IAS officer of UT
cadre.
Shukla goes as Director (HR) Delhi Transco Ltd
A B Shukla has been moved on deputation to Delhi Transco Ltd as Director
(HR). He is a 1996 batch IAS officer of UT cadre.
Ajay Bhattacharya Secretary, Fertilizers will
retire in August
Ajay Bhattacharya who on central deputation is Secretary Fertilizers
will be retiring on August 31, 2012.He is a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer
of 1977 batch.
25 Income Tax officers shifted to CPC (TDS),
Vaishali Ghaziabad
As many as 25 officers posted at various stations have been shifted
to CPC (TDS), Income Tax department, Vaishali, Ghaziabad. The officers
include: Saurabh Arora, Purshottam Dheeraj Rohilla, Manhish Kumar, Nitin
Yadav, Rahul Thakur, Rajat Bhardwaj, Pankaj Malhotra, Deepmala Meena,
Rahul Sankhla, Harkesh, Vikas Kumar, Gagan Singh Malik, Ravinder Kumar
and Lokesh Kumar Meena.
Two additional CEO's in Gujarat
Sanjeev Kumar and Dr S Murli Krishnan have been appointed as additional
CEOs in Gujarat.
Indian named as VC in US
Mitra Dutta has been named Vice Chancellor for research at the University
of Illinois at Chicago in US.
Dr Singh is Secretary, Information Commission
in Punjab
IAS officer Dr Arvinder Singh has been posted as Secretary, Information
Commission in Punjab.
Sinha is new Director, Food in GoI
Prashant Kumar Sinha has been appointed Director, Food in the Government
of India. He is a 1992 batch IRS (C&CE) officer.
Five CCsIT get additional charges
As many as five officers of Indian Revenue Service (IRS) of Income Tax
in the grade of Chief Commissioners of Income Tax (CCIT) have been assigned
additional charges. Accordingly, R K Rai, CCIT-II, Patna has been given
an additional charge of CCIT-I, Patna while R K Gupta, CCIT-II, Mumbai
will hold the charge of CCIT-XIII, Mumbai and S S Kanan, CCIT-II, Chennai
was given additional charge of CCIT-I, Chennai. Simiarly, S G Joshi,
CCIT-II, Pune, has been given additional charge of CCIT, Thane and Purnima
Singh, CCIT-VIII, Delhi, will be looking additional charge of CCIT-VI,
Delhi.
Two IRS-IT officers shifted to DTC Task Force
Two Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers of Income Tax namely Vandana
Ramachandran, ACIT and Aminder Singh Dhindsa, ACIT have been posted
in the DTC Task Force for the assignments of TIN project and OLTAS respectively.
IRS-IT officer, A B Nayak gets selection grade
Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer of Income Tax, Abani Kanta Nayak,
Joint Commissioner of Income Tax, has been granted selection grade.
Post of Deputy Legal Advisor vacant in Directorate of Enforcement
Post of Deputy Legal Advisor in Directorate
Enforcement vacant
Post of Deputy Legal Advisor in Directorate of Enforcement on deputation
basis is vacant. The interested Indian Revenue Service officers can
send their applications to R N Singh, Under Secretary, Department of
Revenue at the earliest.
Post of Assistant Legal Advisor vacant in
Directorate of Enforcement
Post of Assistant Legal Advisor in Directorate of Enforcement on deputation
basis is vacant. The interested Indian Revenue Service officers can
send their applications to R N Singh, Under Secretary, Department of
Revenue at the earliest.
Four IAS officers get new assignments in Haryana
As many as four officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) have
been given fresh assignments apart from their present charges. Accordingly,
S S Dhillon (HY: 84) has been assigned additional charge of Principal
Secretary, PW (B&R) and Architecture Department while Arun Kumar
(Hy:89) was given additional charges of Commissioner, Excise & Taxation
and Special Secretary of the same department and Mohinder Kumar (Hy:92)
will also be Director General, Urban Local Bodies, and Project Director,
Swaran Jayanti Shehri Rozgar Yojna and State Urban Development Society.
Besides, Ashok Kumar Yadav (HY:93) has been assigned additional charges
of DG, Welfare of SC, OBC welfare and MD, SC Finance Development Corporation
Limited as well as Special Secretary, Employment.
17 IAS officers shifted in Jharkhand The Jharkhand government has shifted17
IAS officers. Those who have been transferred are: Vinay Kumar Choubey
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ranchi, Prashant Kumar DC Dhanbad, Sunil Kumar
Burnwal on return from training Labour Commissioner with additional
charge of Director Urban Administration and Director census operations,
Rahul Kumar Purwar DC Deoghar, Kripanand Jha DC- Seraikela-Kharsawan
and Managing Director (MD) Adityapur Industrial Area Development Authority,
K.K. Soan Registrar of co-operative societies and Director Agriculture,
Ms. Aradhana Patnaik DC Latehar,Shubhendra Jha DC Gumla, Rahul Kumar
Purwar: DC Deoghar,Rajesh Kumar Sharma DC Koderma, P.K. Toppo DC Simdega,
Harsh Mangla DC Dumka, Chandrasekhar DC Jamtara, S S Tiwary IG Prison,
Rahul Sharma Administrator Subernarekha Multi-purpose Project,Dipankar
Panda CEO Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) and A.B. Siddiqui Project
Director AIDS Control Society with charge of Director NRHM.
8 IGs elevated as ADGPs in Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh Government has promoted Eight IPS officers of 1987
batch from IG to the rank of Additional Director General of Polic(ADGP).
They areVinoy Kumar Singh ADGP Coordination, M Gopikrishna -ADGP Home
Guards, A. R. Anuradha- ADGP (Personnel), Satyanarain - ADGP Road Safety,
Tushar Aditya Tripathi ADGP Organisation, Batti Lal Meena ADGP Vigilance
and Enforcement, N. V. Surendra Babu -ADGP -Organisation Counter- Terror
Operations Octopus and Santosh Mehra ADGP Welfare.
Chhattisgarh AG, Devraj Singh Surana quits
Chhattisgarh Advocate General Devraj Singh Surana has resigned. New
Advocate General (AG) is likely to be appointed shortly.
Notification on APA on the anvil
ASSOCHAM in New Delhi organised a brain-storming session on 'The role
of Corporate and Business towards conservation of foreign Exchange &
Diligent Payment of Direct & Indirect Taxes'. Revenue Secretary
R.S. Gujral was the chief guest. He indicated that RBI would certainly
take action suitably to arrest rupee depreciation as it might neutralize
the benefit India could have gained from fall in crude oil prices over
the fiscal deficit. He also said that the Advanced Payment Agreement
(APA) will soon be notified and be operational from July 1,2012.The
Revenue Secretary endorsed Handoo's (Co-Chairman, ASSOCHAM National
Council on Legal Affairs) concerns for a partnership between the government
and the industry ensuring conservation of
foreign exchange and diligent payment of taxes. During the occasion
Rajkumar Dhoot President, ASSOCHAM, Ved Jain Chairman, ASSOCHAM national
Council on Direct Taxes and D.S. Rawat Secretary General also shared
their concerns.
Four IRS officers shifted to CPC Bangalore
Four Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers presently posted in CCIT
(CCA), Bangalore have laterally been shifted to CPC Bangalore. The officers
include Abdul Hakeem, ACIT, Sandeep, ACIT, Nishant K, ACIT and Sonkavade
Sonal Laxmidas, ACIT.
CORPORATE
Mistry appointed as Addl. Non Exec. Non Independent Director, Tata Global
Beverages
Cyrus Mistry has been appointed as
Additional Non Executive, Non Independent Director, Tata Global Beverages
Ltd.
Singh appointed Company Secy. Madhucon Projects
Ltd
Madhucon Projects Limited has appointed Ms. Nutan Singh as Company Secretary
w.e.f. June 06, 2012.
Khanna appointed GM, Pune Marriott Hotel and
Convention Centre
Jatin Khanna has been appointed as General Manager, Pune Marriott Hotel
and Convention Centre.
Saberwal appointed Chief Business Officer
(International Markets), MakeMyTrip
Amit Saberwal has been appointed as Chief Business Officer (International
Markets), MakeMyTrip.
Urmilesh has resigned as Exec. Editor, Rajya
Sabha TV?
Urmilesh has resigned as Executive Editor of Rajya Sabha TV.
FORUM
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PSUs should adopt austerity measures
In present economic scenario austerity measures are being followed
by Central Government and all PSUs are also expected to follow.
DKR
Misplaced fervour for FDI in multi-brand retail
The government seems to have made it a prestige issue or economic superpowers
are breathing hot on their neck to allow multi-brand retail to foreign
direct investors. The govt has not released any worthwhile information
on the loss of self-employment opportunities for the low income groups,
who will be destroyed by the FDI in retail.
Self-employment & fixed wage employment are two different things:
one is the guarantee of independence of a nation and the other a promissory
note for future slavery (have we forgotten the entry of the East India
Company?). In 1991, the reserved list for SSI was under attack and promises
of half a million jobs were made. The game was on for a very long time
both at the UNIDO level as also the WEF meetings to de-reserve the list.
We have no impact study available on the success or failure of the scheme,
but the medium scale has been included in the definition of SSI. Whether
it ate away the support given by the government to the SSI sector or
helped inject better technology in the small scale industry sector or
simply made it easy for the big fish to
make windfall gains is not known publicly. The marketing of the FDI
in retail is being so fiercely pursued that one feels like asking about
the permanent loss of jobs in the rural, rurban and tier II & III
cities as a consequence of multi-brand retail, numbers of individuals
affected and families joining the ranks of extremely poor people. When
the government says it will benefit, it injures & insults too the
farmer. Either the current breed of Babus and Netas has absolutely no
idea of the consumption pattern of the poor farmers or it mistakes a
farmer for a politician controlling 1000 or more acres of land, who
lives in posh houses which are centrally air conditioned and drives
around town in flashy cars. Let me take just symbolic example: how many
farmers wear branded shoes in India? An international brand costs anything
between 3999 and 10000. Can our politicians & bureaucrats selling
this FDI to us wear even for one day the shoe that the farmer wears
in summer, winter, rains etc during marriage or visiting market etc
as he can not afford separate shoes for jogging, office, tennis, golf,
party. And they talk of benefits to the farmer! This cunning foxy sight
truly has its eyes on the farm produce, which they want to control right
from the sowing stage to the marketing stage and cartelise the demand
supply. Then freely introduce GM foods, destroy the agriculture economy
that creates delusions of a superpower to a poor country like India,
make enormous profits that make the black money stashed abroad look
like small change and control it as Neo-liberalism seeks to do. A newer
variety of colonization! What more branded goods is the farmer going
to consume? The whole exercise serves interests other than Indian and
is the biggest yet very dangerous hoax on the nation.It needs to be
opposed.
M L Gupta
RIT
Warning of misuse of the RTI Act From the LIC (Mumbai), the appellant
sought the details of Probationary Development Officers and Development
officers, whose resignation was accepted/ terminated by public authority
during a certain period. He also requested that the information sought
should be provided as per the format given by him. The Public Information
Officer (PIO) denied the information by quoting the provisions of section
7(9) of the RTI Act that it would divert the resources of the Public
Authority disproportionately. During the hearing before CIC, the respondent
submitted that the information sought by the appellant pertained to
about 3000 - 4000 Development Officers and that this information held
at the divisional offices and was not available in the format provided
by the appellant but were available in individual files of each Development
officer. The appellant stated that he was the advocate of a Development
officer posted at Jaipur - I office of the Corporation who has not received
his arrears and that this information sought from the public authority
will be used to enable his client to recover his dues. The Central Information
Commission (CIC) stated that the RTI Act confers a cherished right to
the citizen and this case was a classic example of misuse of the RTI
Act. The Commission further observed that the appellant despite being
a responsible citizen (he was a lawyer) has chosen to use the RTI route
to harass the public authority with a view to getting an edge in the
legal case of his client which was undoubtedly a very unprofessional
approach to the issue. The appellant was advised to approach the Senior
Divisional Manager, Jaipur - I to obtain the calculation sheet for release
of arrears to his client. The Commission also warned the appellant to
be more careful in future while using the right given to him under the
transparency act.
Comments
There are many cases where applicants seek information in a particular
format. If it leads to wasting of the scarce resources and time of the
the public authority, the PIO is not bound to provide the information
in a particular format. He may offer inspection of the documents to
the applicant.
Citation: Mr. Ashok Kumar v. LIC of India
in Appeal No. CIC/DS/A/2011/002087
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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