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POLITICS
Congress to form Government in Karnataka?
It is now believed that the Congress is going to form next Government
in Karnataka. This is the observation in AICC Headquarters.
BUREAUCRACY
Subodh Kumar Jain joins as Member (Engg), Railway Board
Subodh Kumar Jain, General Manager, Central
Railway, has taken over as new Member Engineering, Railway Board and
ex-officio Secretary to Government of India, in New Delhi on April 12,
2013.An officer of the 1975 batch of
Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE), Jain is a graduate in Civil
Engineering from University of Roorkee (now IIT Roorkie).
(We said this on April 10, 2013)
Deepa Krishnan is new Member P&V in CBDT
Suspense is over in CBDT. Finally Deepa Krishnan has been appointed
as Member (P&V), Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).She is a 1977
batch IRS (IT) officer.
(We said this on Jan 8, 2013)
Dr Parvinder Sohi Behuria is Member (R) in
CBDT
Dr Parvinder Sohi Behuria, who was appointed as Member of Central Board
of Direct Taxes (CBDT), has now been assigned the charge of Revenue
in the Board. She is a 1977 batch officer of Indian Revenue Service-Income
Tax.
(We said this on April 10, 2013)
Transfer list of CIT and CCIT to be issued
soon
Latest whispers have it that the transfer list of CITs and CCITs can
be issued today or on Monday.
Nagar is new DGP of Uttar Pradesh
Deo Raj Nagar has been appointed new DGP of Uttar Pradesh. He is a 1976
batch IPS officer of UP cadre.
IPS changes in Uttar Pradesh
Outgoing Uttar Pradesh DGP A C Sharma will now be DG, Home Guards. Atul
has been made DG, PAC. O P Singh has been posted as ADG, Security.
Dr N Rajamarthandan to join CBI as SP
Dr N Rajamarthandan is joining the CBI as SP in relaxation of IPS Tenure
Policy. He is a 2006 batch IPS officer of Assam-Meghalaya cadre.
Anish Prasad to join as SP, CBI
Anish Prasad is joining the CBI as SP. He is a 2003 batch IPS officer
of Manipur-Tripura cadre.
P K Gupta selected as Director (Mktg), ITI
Ltd
P K Gupta, GM, ITIL, has been selected for the post of Director (Marketing),
ITI Limited at a Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) meeting held
on April 12, 2013.
Orders of Y K Garg as Director (Fin), NJMC
issued
The orders of Yogesh Kumar Garg, GM, NSC, for the appointment as Director
(Finance), National Jute Manufacturers Corporation Limited (NJMC) have
been issued.
(We said this on Nov 9, 2012)
Nine IAS officers of 1989 batch promoted to
PS in Tamil Nadu
As many as nine officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers
of 1989 batch have been promoted to the rank of Principal Secretaries
in Tamil Nadu. The officers are: S Krishna, K Rajaraman, S K Prabakar,
Sandeep Saxena, Harmander Singh, M D Nasimuddin, Shiv Das Meena, Dayanand
Kataria and Mrs Anita Praveen.
Deputation tenure of Sujata Chaturvedi extended
Central deputation tenure of Ms Sujata Chaturvedi DDG, UlDAl at Regional
Office, Delhi has been extended for a further period of one year beyond
March 27, 2013. She is a 1989 batch Bihar cadre IAS officer.
Justice Kanwaljit Singh shifted to Rajasthan
HC
Justice Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia, Judge of the Calcutta High Court,
has been transferred to Rajasthan High Court in the same capacity.
Allahabad High Court gets six Addl Judges
Justice Rakesh Srivastava, Justice Surya Prakash Kesarwani, Justice
Vipin Sinha, Justice Karuna Nand Bajpayee, Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta
and Justice Anjani Kumar Mishra have been appointed as Additional Judges
of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad.
Verma appointed Director Defence
Dhirendra Verma has been appointed as Director, Ministry of Defence.
He is a 1998 batch ITS officer.
Minnie Mathew to be Chairperson of APERC
Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Minnie Mathew is likely to succeed A
Raghottama Rao as Chairperson of the of Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory
Commission (AERC) this month end.
Two officers of Uttarakhand State Service
awarded IAS cadre
Two officers of Uttarakhand State Civil Service have been awarded Indian
Administrative Service (IAS) cadre against the vacancy of 2009. They
are Vijay Kumar Dhondiyal and Harbansh Singh.
DoPT invites applications for Chairman, APERC
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has invited applications
for the post of Chairman, Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission
(APERC).Those willing to apply can send their applications to the DoPT
at the earliest.
Mamgain, DIG, ITPO, would be stationed at
SHQ, Delhi
S C Mamgain has been transferred from Northern Frontier, Dehradun. He
has now been positioned at Station HQ, Delhi.
Mishra to return to Orissa
Sanjeeb Kumar Mishra is returning to the parent Orissa cadre from central
deputation. He is a 1997 batch IAS officer.
C T Wangdi of Sikkim awarded IAS cadre
C T Wangdi of Sikkim State Civil Service has been awarded Indian Administrative
Service (IAS) cadre against the vacancy of 2010.
Baijwan will now move to North Frontier SHQ,
Dehradun
R C Baijwan, DIG, ITBP, has been transferred from Delhi HQ to Northern
Frontier, Dehradun.
Nair to move to Hamburg
Vidhu P Nair is moving to Hamburg from Kuwait as DCM.
DoPT invites applications for CMD, NMDC Ltd
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has invited applications
for the post of Chairman -cum- Managing Director (CMD), NMDC Ltd. Those
willing to apply can send their applications to the DoPT at the earliest.
Separate High Court for Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh may soon have separate High Court. In principle, the
GoI has agreed on this proposal.
5 IFS officers shifted in MP
As many as five officers of Indian Forest Service (IFS) have been transferred
and posted at different places in Madhya Pradesh. Accordingly, A S Ahlawat
(1980) has been appointed as APCCF, Work Plan and Forest Land Record
while Vidhan Chandra (1980) will now be APCCF, HRD and Dr A K Singh
(1982) is APCCF, Joint Forest Management with additional charge of Coordination.
Besides, K P Singh (1983) has been posted as Chief Conservator of Forests,
Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur on deputation and A K Baronia (1983)
will now be Deputy Conservator of Forest, Judiciary Affairs, Jabalpur.
IPS postings in Karnataka
Suneel Kumar has been appointed Inspector General of Police, Directorate
of Civil Rights Enforcement, Bangalore. Alok Kumar will now be Inspector
General of Police, Grievances and Human Rights, Bangalore.
Food Minister Thomas visits CWC, ICP Attari
Prof K V Thomas, Union Minister of State (IC) for Consumer Affairs,
Food & Public Distribution visited the Cargo Terminal of the Integrated
Check Post (ICP) at Attari operated by Central Warehousing Corporation
(CWC) on April 10, 2013. During the visit B B Pattanaik, Managing Director,
T K Doshi, Director (MCP), CWC, Rana, Commandant, BSF and senior officials
of the Customs and BSF were present. Minister took round of the Passenger
Terminal and Cargo Terminal of ICP and was informed of the infrastructure
and facility available at the ICP and the EXIM trade with Pakistan through
land route. ICP, Attari developed by the Land Ports Authority of India
(LPAI), Ministry of Home Affairs spread over 120 acres started functioning
on 13th April, 2012. The management of the Cargo Terminal at ICP has
been entrusted to the CWC. During 2012-13, handling of export trade
registered a growth of 50% while the import trade registered a growth
of 100% over the previous year. Minister expressed his satisfaction
over the management of Cargo Terminal by CWC. Minister also witnessed
the joint parade by BSF and Pakistan Rangers at the joint check post
at Wagah border in evening.
Coke Ovens Battery complex commences production
at Rourkela Steel Plant
Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) has crossed a major milestone in its ongoing
Modernisation and Expansion activities with the commencement of coke
pushing from its new state-of-the-art Coke Oven Battery No. 6. Coke
dry cooling plant (CDCP), Coal Handling Plant as well as Coal Chemicals
unit also became operational concurrently. The total investment in this
entire complex is around Rs.1400 crores.
C S Verma,Chairman ,SAIL while congratulating CEO, RSP and the Collective,
on this occasion stated that with the start-up of this new battery at
RSP as well as the new Coke Ovens Battery No. ,11 at ISP in Feb13,
SAIL has reaffirmed its commitment for environment friendly coke making
through adoption of CDCP and other pollution abatement systems. In addition,
this is a major milestone towards integrated commissioning of RSP modernization
wherein the new state of the art 4060 m3 Blast Furnace, the largest
in the country, is also expected to be commissioned within one month.
The new Battery, which is second of its kind in SAIL, is top charged
having compound twin flue, under jet, regenerative heating with partial
recirculation of waste gases. The 7 metre tall battery of 67 ovens will
produce 0.768 MT/Year of gross coke. The Computerized Heating Control
System (COHC) has been installed for the battery operation for the process
management system to reduce environmentalemission, improve coke quality
and productivity.
Six IAS officers transferred in Haryana
As many as six officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) have
been transferred and posted at different places in Haryana. Accordingly,
YS Khyalia has been posted Project Director, Haryana State AIDS Control
Society while Sanjay Joon will now be Additional Secretary, Home and
Joint Commissioner, Gurudwara Elections and Vivek Attray is Director
,Supplies and Disposals, MD, HARTRON, Additional Secretary-cum-Director,
Electronics &IT. Besides, Sanjeev Verma has been appointed as Additional
Secretary, Cooperation Department; Jagdeep Singh as Additional Secretary,
PW (B&R) and Architecture and Mrs Anita Yadav has been posted OSD
to Commissioner, Gurgaon Division.
Two IAS officers to attend international convention
at Chicago
Jayesh Ranjan, MD, APIIC and Rajat Kumar, Commissioner of Industries
are scheduled to attend BIO-2013 International Convention for the Biotechnology
Industry being held at Chicago, USA from April 15 to April 24, 2013.
CORPORATE
Sharma, Director (Personnel), STC elected
Board Member, SCOPE
MM Sharma, Director (Personnel), State Trading Corporation of India
Limited (STC), is also one of the 19 Board Members of Standing Conference
of Public Enterprise (SCOPE) who were elected during the recently held
bi-annual elections of the apex body of Central Government owned Public
Enterprises. Sharma who has 30 years experience in PSU's like NTC and
MTNL, is presently overall head of Personnel, Administration, Branch
Operations, Legal, Tea Business and Corporate Communications Divisions.
Kown for restructuring HR policies, he oversaw creation of a peaceful
IR environment leading to development of a responsive and cooperative
TU dynamics and transition from conflict to cooperation and motivate
people to think and act differently. He had represented Government in
Geneva in ITU meeting for finalizing definition for International Telecom
Union (ITU).
Choubey resigns as Govt. Director, BPCL
R N Choubey, Director General, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons has
resigned as Government Director from the Board of Directors of Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL)
Mittal appointed Govt Director, BPCL
Neeraj Mittal, Joint Secretary (M), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural
Gas has been appointed as Government Director on the Board of Directors
of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL).
Nagpal appointed CEO, Shalimar Paints Ltd
Shalimar Paints Limited has appointed Sameer Nagpal as the Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of the company.
Sarda to continue as ED, Shalimar Paints Ltd
Sandeep Sarda to continue as Executive Director on the Board of Directors
of Shalimar Paints Ltd.
Puri appointed Addl. Director, Infosys Ltd
Infosys Limited has appointed Leo Puri as Additional Director of the
company.
Roddam is CEO, Reliance Mediaworks Ltd?
Venkatesh Roddam who is currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Film
and Media Services Division of Reliance MediaWorks had been given additional
charge of the Exhibition business and also promoted as CEO of the company
Misra nominated as Non Official Director,
Union Bank of India
The Central government has nominated Shrikant Misra as Part-time Non-official
Director on the Board of Directors of Union Bank of India, for a period
of three years.
Patel resigns as Director, Kemrock Industries
and Exports Ltd
Tushar Patel has resigned as a Director of Kemrock Industries and Exports
Ltd.
Mittal is new CEO, Essar Steel in Odisha
Rajendra Mittal has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (
CEO) of the Essar Steel India Ltd, for its Odisha operations.
FORUM
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Don't bar Private Hospitals
I am in agreement with all those who have requested that good Private
Hospitals should be on panel of CGHS for all Medical services. It is
we bureaucrats only who can come out with such self destructive idea's.
Can we expect Secretary Health / DG - C G H S to reverse this decision?
They must remember that after a year or two, they will also need quality
medical attention as a Pensioner. If we can't provide quality medical
services in government hospitals, then why should we bar Private Hospitals
from providing the facilities?
P C Tripathi
Govt must review decision
We need to have some more of the private hospitals in CGHS panel. There
are not enough Govt. hospitals to take care of all CGHS beneficiaries
.Government must act and review its decision.
S Gopal
A Fine Brain, A Restless Soul: Dr B R Ambedkar
Dr B R Ambedkar indeed was a great achiever! The qualities of his brain
become clear by the academic success he made in his life: MA, PhD, DSc,
Bar-at-Law, LLD, D Litt. It would look perfectly normal to achievers,
excepting that Ambedkar overcame great impediments that might be unimaginable
for others- he got admission in to the school with great difficulty,
had to sit almost outside the class, carry his own jute sack for sitting
and take it back home and drink from the water poured to him by the
school peon if available, otherwise remain thirsty. No complaints, for
he was not hampered- the spirit to do great got over these barriers
to progress. He didn't stop before attaining the highest academic awards.
Those were no honorary degrees as would be established by his prolific
writings and historic speeches. He once wrote that a man is born independent
and should aim at personal and societal development. He said that a
great man is different from an eminent one as he is always ready to
be the servant of the society. Great thinkers have always considered
service as the most difficult form of religious or spiritual practice.
Only highly developed minds can think on those lines. Ambedkar considered
the cultivation of mind as the ultimate aim of human existence. How
many of us would engage on such unrewarding (?) activity in these tumultuous
times? Ambedkar was emphatic on another point: We are Indians, firstly
and lastly. One can peep into the restless soul of a political thinker,
an economist and a legal brain when he wanders in search of that ultimate
aim of human existence that takes him into the realm of superior consciousness
of 'religion/spirituality' and opts for Buddhism at last! His contemporaries
in Europe and America were also
making efforts to unravel the mysteries of human existence. But did
that really serve his restless soul that was not looking for Moksha
or salvation or heaven but trying to find answers for the social inequalities
afflicting humanity not only in India but elsewhere equally.
M L Gupta
Basic fabric of BSF could have been ruined
The basic fabric of the BSF would have been ruined, had they been able
to get their ill conceived plan implemented. BSF has been saved by the
skin of the teeth. The Police officers are not aware of the culture
of the organisation. It is the camaraderie nod espirite -de- core that
drives the force to excel. They do not know anything about it and they
would have started earning money in transfer posting as they do in the
Police. Has anyone seen the Movie Jolly LLB?
Ajay
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