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This is History (11)
It is strange that anyone should be so foolish as to think that religion
and faith can be thrust down a person's throat at the point of the sword
or a bayonet.
IAS officers no more scared
IAS officers were too much scared when Narendra Modi came to power but
later they heaved a sigh of relief on seeing that Modi's advent, infact,
lead to slashing of the perquisites of the senior civil servants.
BUREAUCRACY
Secretary, Railway Board to retire this month
end
Secretary, Railway Board P C Gajbhiye, is retiring by this month end.
So far no successor of Gajbhiye has been named.
D Gangopadhyay selected for Director (Tech),
BCCL
D Gangopadhyay, GM, ECL, has been selected for the post of Director
(Technical), Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) at a Public Enterprises
Selection Board (PESB) meeting held on July 10, 2015. As many as 11
persons were interviewed for the same.
Five IAS officers facing inquiry in Punjab
As many as five officers belonging to Punjab cadre are facing inquiry.
S N Sahai appointed Secretary, Home in Delhi
Govt
S N Sahai has been appointed Home Secretary in Delhi Government. He
is a 1986 batch IAS officer of UT cadre.
(We said this on July 8, 2015)
Saravanan Pathakkam Mannai deputed as ADG,
UIDAI
Saravanan Pathakkam Mannai has been deputed as Assistant Director General
at Director level in the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI),
Bangalore under the NITI Aayog. He is a 2000 batch officer of Indian
Postal Service.
Brohmo Choudhary is in-charge Secretary, NEC
S N Brohmo Choudhary has taken over as Secretary in-charge, North Eastern
Council (NEC) in place of Ameising Luikham who joined as Secretary,
Public Enterprises. Choudhary is a 1981 batch IES officer.
BLC's CMD and Director to retire in July
Balmer Lawrie & Company Limited (BLC), Chairman-cum-Managing Director,
Virendra Sinha and Director Services Business, Niraj Gupta are retiring
in July, 2015.
Sushant Sharma is Deputy Director, Forest
Survey of India, Shimla
Sushant Sharma has been deputed to the post of Deputy Director, Forest
Survey of India, Shimla for a period of five years. He is a 1995 batch
IFS officer of UP cadre.
Reshuffle of IPS officers in UP
As many as 21 IPS officers have been transferred in Uttar Pradesh. Accordingly,
G P Sharma has been appointed ADGP, Fire Service while Gopal Lal Meena
will remain as ADG, Power Corporation and Mukul Goyal is ADGP, Railway.
Similarly, B P Jogadand has been postes as IG, Personnel; Dawa Sherpa
as IG and Assistant to DGP; Ratan Kant Pandey as Commandant, 12th Battalion,
PAC, Fatehpur; Subhash Singh Baghel as SP, Anti-Corruption Organisation;
Vinay Kumar Yadav as Commandant, 8th Bt, PaC, Bareilly; Deepak Kumar
Bhatta, SP, Santkabirnagar; Suresh Rao Anand as SP, Gajipur; Ramesh
as Commandant, 48th Bt PAC; Keshav Kumar Chaudhary attached to DGP office;
Ajay Kumar Sahni as SP, Siddharthnagar; Akhilesh Kumar Chaurasia as
SP, Pratapgarh; Vaibhav Krishna as SP, Kasganj; Satyardh Anirudh Pankaj
as SP, Kaushambhi; D P Kumar as Commandant, 42nd Bt, PAC, Allahabad;
Dev Ranjan Verma as SP, Kanpur city East and Dilip Kumar was made Commandant,
15th Bt, PAC Agra.
Additional charge of PS, Vigilance to Chetan
B Sanghi
Chetan B Sanghi has been assigned an additional charge of Principal
Secretary, Vigilance in Delhi Government. He is a 1988 batch IAS officer
of AGMUT cadre.
IAS officer in Odisha re-instated
1989 batch IAS officer Vinod Kumar has been re-instated by the Odisha
Government after nine years.
Majumdar is no more
Golok Majumdar, a 1950 batch IPS officer of West Bengal cadre, died
in Kolkata earlier this week. He retired as Chief of West Bengal police.
He was 89 years old. Thus far, he remains the only civilian officer
to have been awarded the top Military honour, the Param Vishisht Seva
Medal (PVSM) for his role in the Bangladesh operations while serving
in the BSF on deputation.
Bijiu Prabhakar is new collector Thiruvanantpuram
Bijiu Prabhakar is new Collector of Thiruvanantpuram. He is 2004 batch
IAS officer of Kerala cadre.
Pratap Singh Chholak promoted to PCCF grade
in Rajasthan (UPDATED)
Pratap Singh Chholak has been promoted to the grade of Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests (PCCF) in Rajasthan. He is a 1982 batch IFS officer
of Rajasthan cadre.
4 IPS Officers get additional charges in Bihar
(UPDATED)
Four IPS officers have been given additional charges in Bihar. Accordingly,
Gopal Prasad has been assigned an additional charge of DIG, Tirhut range,
Muzaffarpur while Akhtar Hussain gets additional charge of Assistant
(Inspection) to IG, Patna and Manu Maharaj is given an additional charge
of Commandant, BAF-3, Bodh Gaya. Besides, Umashankar Prasad has been
given an additional charge of Commandant, BAF-9, Jamalpur.
Randeep Sudan quits IAS
(UPDATED)
Randeep Sudan has resigned from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
He is a 1983 batch IAS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre.
K S K Kumar promoted as Additional Member
(Telecomm), Railway Board (UPDATED)
K S K Kumar, presently working as CSTE in Central Railway, has been
promoted to Rs 75,500-80,000 and posted as Additional Member (Telecommunication),
Railway Board. He is an IRSSE officer.
DEBATE
Bureaucracy in UPA regime and under NDA government
Is functioning of bureaucracy better under the present NDA rule or in
the UPA regime.
Send your brief specific views to mehrotra.suresh@gmail.com
or suresh.mehrotra@yahoo.com
CORPORATE
Chandra Shekhar Ghosh
to look after operations in Bandhan Bank
Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, Managing Director and CEO, has been assigned
operational aspects of the Bandhan bank.
Tayal appointed Independent Director of Jindal
Saw Ltd
Jindal Saw Limited has appointed Abhiram Tayal as an Independent Director
of the company
Jaiswal resigns as MD of Integrated Capital
Services Ltd
Rajiv Jaiswal has resigned as Managing Director of Integrated Capital
Services Ltd
Reddy appointed MD of MSR India Ltd
MSR India Ltd has appointed Rajasekhar Reddy as Managing Director of
the company
Dhagat appointed Addl. Director of S&S
Power Switchgears Ltd
S&S Power Switchgears Limited has appointed Ajay Kumar Dhagat as
an Additional Director of the company.
Chandrasekaran resigns as CS of IG Petrochemicals
Ltd
R Chandrasekaran has resigned as Company Secretary of IG Petrochemicals
Limited
FORUM
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DEBATE (1)
No Change Sir. No punishment or award makes this cadre as Zero Mistake.
best color changer in all cadres.
P K Chaturvedi
Revolutionary Act
Ten years have passed since this revolutionary Act came into being.
Many attempts have been made in this period to bring about some amendments
in the Act, but under the pressure of the ever vigilant RTI activists,
no amendment has been possible so far. With the passage of time, all
legislations have to come to terms with the changing circumstances.
So this legislation has to evolve itself by taking into account experiences
of various stake-holders particularly activists.I have experienced that
the Centre and the State governments are still moving at snail's pace
to make its offices/public authorities RTI compliant. There is no power
with the information commissions to review its orders, the commission
also cannot take suo-motu notice of any lapse, non-compliance of the
provisions of the Act, meaning that powers of revision have also not
been vested in the Information Commissions. The Central Information
Commission has jurisdiction of all India, there are small and big states,
but the Act says that there can be 10 Information Commissioners besides
Chief Information Commission in each Commission. The Central Information
Commission should have 24 Information commissioners and regional benches
also need to be set up, if the normal norms and geographical areas are
taken into account. In many states only 2 Information Commissioners
are required as per the pendency of cases, but keeping in view the political
compulsions all the 10 posts are filled. The Centre govt should fix
the norms for each post of Information Commissioner with the proviso
that the post of I.C. will be filled as per the norms enshrined in the
Act itself. Many NGOs, private bodies and authorities created by the
Acts of the government are penalised for delay or are ordered to pay
compensation. But ,there is no provision in the RTI Act to coercively
recover the penalty/compensation if that authority refuses to comply
with the order of the respective Information Commissions. These are
some instances only. In my view, the Act needs to be suitably amended
to make it more purposeful and effective
Surinderjit Singh Sandhu
Colours of bureaucracy
The article in Economic Times of July 10, 2015 "No to Delhi? 56
IAS officers opt for states" shows the real colours of IAS bureaucracy
- something which has always been suspected by the people. It is true
that few of them might have gone back for better posts, but most of
them clearly wanted to shirk real responsibilities and find cosy jobs
in the States where political leadership is not as sharp and where they
can easily indulge in vyapam like scams, placing blame on politicians.
We should feel ashamed of the IAS class where sincerity, competence,
honesty and integrity seem to be at a premium. Only power, perks and
making money (Joshis of MP are live examples) are the real goals.
Manu Ashar
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Filing of RTI Application to know the fate of earlier application
An application was under the RTI Act seeking information regarding
action taken on an earlier RTI application and first appeal filed
by the Complainant. A reply was sent to him on but the Complainant
stated that he did not receive this reply. The Respondents volunteered
to send another copy to him. While noting that no further action
is due on this RTI application, the CIC observed that the right
course of action for an RTI applicant, in the event of the PIO
not responding to his RTI application, is to file an appeal to
the First Appellate Authority and thereafter, if necessary, an
appeal / complaint to the Commission. Instead, the Complainant
took upon himself to enquire into the delay on the part of the
Respondents in responding to his earlier RTI application by filing
yet another RTI application. Filing of such applications is avoidable
because the RTI Act provides for appeals / complaint process in
the event of unsatisfactory action by Respondents on an RTI application.
Such applications needlessly clog the system.
Comments
RTI act is a self contained act which provides
for the mechanism to deal with cases where replies have not been
received. An applicant should use the modalities provided under
the Act which can provide him the best results.
Citation: Shri D. Shekhar v. APWD Nirman Bhawan, A & N Administration
in File No. CIC/SH/C/2014/000545 File No. CIC/SH/C/2014/000438
File No. CIC/SH/C/2014/000549 File No. CIC/SH/C/2014/000495 File
No. CIC/SH/A/2014/001400
Weekly article by Dr. (Mrs.) Anuradha
Verma (dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in), RTI Consultant to IIM, Indore.
Her other articles can be read at http://www.rtifoundationofindia.com/
(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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