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POLITICAL WHISPERS

BJP is fighting for 5 seats?

Despite tall claims, BJP is unlikely to win more than 3-5 seats in Keralam. Experts are unanimous that this time BJP's vote percentage is going to increase substantially and likely to cut the vote bank of both- UDF & LDF.

Will BJP emerge as king maker in Keralam?

In case Keralam sees a hung assembly, BJP may play a role of king maker, if the party wins 3-5 seats. 

Will Dilip Jaiswal be new CM of Bihar?

Grapevine says Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, presently a Minister, is going to be the new Chief Minister of Bihar. One can wait and watch.


Under IAS Tulika Prajapati, A Tribal District Is Winning the Fight Against Malnutrition

In the tribal district of Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, a structured and outcome-oriented intervention is transforming the fight against child malnutrition. Led by IAS Tulika Prajapati ,a 2016 batch officer of Chhattisgarh cadre and current district Collector has introduced the Augmented Take-Home Ration (ATHR) initiative an innovative step towards tackling Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) through “Identify-Treat-Sustain” approach.

The strategy begins with systematic identification of malnourished children through field-level screenings and digital platforms. Once identified, children are provided with ATHR, a nutrient-dense, palatable and easy-to-consume supplementary food meticulously designed. Unlike conventional Take-Home Ration (THR), which has some limitations for SAM and MAM ( Moderate Acute Malnutrition) children like being less nutrient-dense, sometimes not very appealing in taste and requires children to eat larger quantities creating difficulty for those with low appetite and affecting how much nutrition children actually receive.

Further this effort is sustained through continuous monitoring, counselling and community engagement. This ensures that nutrition is not only delivered but effectively absorbed, leading to measurable health improvements.

This targeted intervention responds directly to the district’s unique challenges- high tribal population, limited dietary diversity and a significant prevalence of maternal anemia. Additionally difficult geographical access, along with behavioural factors such as low awareness, delayed health-seeking practices and gaps in child care further complicate nutrition outcomes. These factors necessitated a localized, adaptive and intensive intervention rather than a uniform model.

Under Prajapati’s leadership the results have been significant. The recovery rate in children has risen to 84% while weight gain trends show strong early improvement and sustained progress. Importantly, consumption compliance has improved to over 90%, indicating better acceptance and effectiveness. These outcomes indicate a shift from mere food distribution to measurable nutritional impact.

The initiative is strengthened through technical collaboration with UNICEF Chhattisgarh and AIIMS Raipur, with financial and operational support from ABIS Group. Additionally convergence between the Women & Child Development Department, Health Department and community institutions has strengthened implementation and monitoring mechanisms on the ground.

Looking ahead, the district has a clear and scalable plan, including integration of ATHR into government systems, expansion to MAM children and other vulnerable groups, promotion of local production through Self-Help Groups and strengthening of supply chains and digital monitoring systems. This initiative represents a shift from food distribution to nutrition outcome-based governance with strong potential for replication at state and national levels.

The ATHR initiative is not merely a supplementary program but a strategic intervention addressing critical gaps in malnutrition management, ensuring improved recovery,better growth outcomes and long-term sustainability.

 

Who will be new CDS ?

The extended tenure of Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan  ends on May 30. Will there be a new CDS from the Navy or IAF, or will the Army continue with that position?

Every 5th post of IAS in the country is vacant!

The total authorised strength of IAS officers in all the cadres of the country was 6,858, while the total in-position strength was 5,542. This shows a shortage of 1,316 officers. This also implies that every fifth post of the IAS officer is vacant. Taking note of this serious shortfall, a Parliamentary panel has expressed concern and said that it significantly impacts administrative efficiency and governance across various levels.

Experienced Mid-1990s IFS Batches For Key Missions

Media and bureaucratic circles point to a “major diplomatic reshuffle” favoring experienced mid-1990s batches for key missions. No concrete “whispers” on specific next postings emerged on social media or in reports during April 1–3, but the narrative stresses rewarding multilateral expertise amid global challenges. Changing trends include a shift toward younger-yet-seasoned leadership in IFS to handle evolving priorities like Indo-Pacific strategy, technology partnerships, and economic diplomacy.

Bureaucratic Reshuffle – Steering Stability in Key Ministries Amid Retirements

In a decisive move underscoring the Modi government’s emphasis on administrative continuity, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved a major secretary-level bureaucratic reshuffle on March 31, 2026. Orders issued the same day by the Ministry of Personnel effected immediate changes across over a dozen critical ministries, from Information & Broadcasting to Rural Development, Tourism, and Education. Bihar-cadre IAS officer Chanchal Kumar (1992 batch) was elevated as Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, swapping with Sanjay Jaju (Telangana cadre), who moves to Development of North Eastern Region. Other key shifts include Rohit Kansal (AGMUT-1996) as Secretary, Department of Rural Development (succeeding superannuated Shailesh Kumar Singh); Nivedita Shukla Verma (UP-1991) to DARPG and Pensions; and Tejveer Singh (Punjab-1994) to Chemicals & Petro-Chemicals. Abhishek Singh (Nagaland-1995) takes charge of the National Testing Agency amid ongoing exam integrity scrutiny, while temporary upgrades addressed transitions in Finance and MSME.

Seasoned observers view this as a proactive generational handoff ahead of the 2026 retirement wave affecting nearly 300 IAS officers, including potential extensions for top roles like Cabinet Secretary. It reflects a trend toward merit-based lateral movement to bolster implementation in flagship schemes while insulating sensitive sectors like broadcasting and education from disruption. Whispers in bureaucratic circles suggest it pre-empts election-year pressures, injecting fresh energy without upheaval. As one insider noted, “It’s housekeeping with purpose—ensuring the steel frame remains unbroken.” The reshuffle signals quiet confidence in the administrative machinery as India navigates 2026’s economic and geopolitical headwinds.

J&K Government vs J&K Bureaucracy emerges again in the State as National Conference leaders Accuse Bureaucracy of Indifference towards MLAs

National Conference senior leader Rajesh Gupta has raised serious alarm over what he termed the “growing indifference” of Jammu and Kashmir’s bureaucracy towards the Legislative Assembly, describing it as a direct challenge to democratic accountability. In a statement issued Sunday, Gupta said the persistent absence of senior administrative officers, especially during Question Hour, undermines the very spirit of legislative oversight and risks weakening the institutional balance between elected representatives and career bureaucrats.

Gupta’s remarks come amid an increasingly tense equation between the J&K government and its bureaucracy, as reports surface of delayed departmental responses and minimal attendance during vital Assembly sessions. The NC leader emphasised that such conduct erodes public trust and sets a dangerous precedent where administration functions without effective political scrutiny.

He urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to intervene, ensuring mandatory participation of departmental heads in legislative discussions. The issue has reignited the longstanding debate over bureaucratic autonomy versus political accountability in J&K’s governance structure. With opposition parties rallying around Gupta’s concerns, the brewing J&K Government vs Bureaucracy fault line could evolve into a wider confrontation about transparency and constitutional responsibility.

Chester Hills Probe Rocks Himachal Pradesh; BJP led opposition to Mount Pressure on Himachal Government and Bureaucracy?

A 25-page report by Solan SDM Poonam Bansal has set off a storm within Himachal Pradesh’s bureaucracy and political circles, alleging grave violations in a Rs 47-crore real estate project named Chester Hills. The report accuses key officials and a “shadow developer” of bypassing Section 118 of the Himachal Pradesh Tenancy and Land Reforms Act, 1972, a critical safeguard preventing non-agriculturists from acquiring agricultural land.

The investigation claims benami transactions and administrative complicity enabled large-scale land conversions for the luxury housing project, undermining state regulations. While Acting Chief Secretary has reportedly set aside the probe’s findings, opposition parties, led by the BJP, are demanding a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to uncover corruption and trace ownership trails.

The standoff reflects growing tension between district-level officers and higher bureaucratic ranks, amid fears that political shielding could derail accountability. With the Congress government on the defensive and the BJP poised to escalate pressure in the Assembly and public forums, the Chester Hills probe threatens to spill beyond administrative confines, emerging as a defining corruption test for the state’s governance machinery.

 

Ajai Kumar Srivastava selected for Director (Prod), ITI Ltd

Ajai Kumar Srivastava, General Manager, ITI Limited, has been selected for the post of Director (Production), ITI Limited at a Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) meeting held on April 4, 2026. As many as six persons were interviewed for the same.

Ms Laya Madduri empanelled as Joint Secretary in GoI

Ms Laya Madduri has been empanelled for holding the post of Joint Secretary or equivalent posts in the Government of India. She is a 2010 batch IAS officer of Assam-Meghalaya cadre.

IPS officer suspended in J & K

The Jammu and Kashmir Government has suspended   a 2012 batch IPS officer alleged misappropriation of GP funds.

ICMR Issues Three Promotion Lists

Indian Council of Medical Research ( ICMR ) – under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Three internal administrative promotions issued via official circulars.   
 - Promotion to the post of Section Officer.  
 - Promotion to the post of Accounts Officer.  
 - Promotion to the post of Administrative Officer.

 

Last date for receiving nominations of officers under CSS extended

Nomination of officers from IAS and Other Group 'A' Services have been invited for appointment to Deputy Secretary/Director and Joint Secretary and Equivalent level posts under the Central Staffing Scheme (CSS) and for the post of Chief Vigilance Officers for the Year 2025 and the last date for receiving names of officers under the Central Staffing Scheme-2025 (CSS-2025) has been extended till April 15 2026.

Director Finance, Coffee Board, to be appointed on deputation

It is proposed to fill up the post of Director (Finance) (DS/Director level), Coffee Board, Bengaluru (Non-CSS) on deputation basis under Department of Commerce and applications will be accepted till April 30.

Vacancy arises for one faculty post of Joint Director in ISTM

One faculty post of Joint Director (Management Services) will be filled on deputation basis in ISTM, New Delhi.

R Ranjan & R Mohan empanelled for appointment as IEMs

Rajesh Ranjan and Rakesh Mohan have been empanelled for appointment as IEMs. Both are from Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).

S R Bansal & Anand Deep empanelled for appointment as IEMs

Sadhu Ram Bansal and Anand Deep have been empanelled for appointment as IEMs. Both are from International Financial Services Centers Authority (IFSCA).

P K Sangewar empanelled for appointment as IEM

Pramod Kumar Sangewar has been empanelled for appointment as IEM. He is a 1981 batch IRSS officer and retired as Pr Chief Materials Manager South Central Railway.

P S Phalnikar empanelled for appointment as IEM

Pramod Shripad Phalnikar has been empanelled for appointment as IEM. He is a 1989 batch IPS officer and retired as Addl DG (Airport Sector) CISF, MHA, New Delhi.

Assessor for Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal sought

Ministry of Jal Shakti has advertised one post of Assessor in the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal. Details can be availed from Ministry’s website.

Applications for Special Director of Enforcement Directorate post invited

Department of Revenue has invited applications for the post of Special Director of Enforcement Directorate on deputation basis. Details can be availed from www.dor.gov.in and  www.enforcementdirectorate.gov.in.

Director General, ni-msme, Hyderabad post advertised

Post of Director General in National Institute for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (ni-msme), Hyderabad has been advertised. Details can be availed from  https://www.nimsme.gov.in/.

MeitY advertises IT Administrator post

Ministry of Electronics, and Information Technology has advertised the post of IT Administrator, New Delhi. Details can be availed from www.dic.gov.inwww.negd.gov.in and www.meity.gov.in.

India’s Tightrope Diplomacy in West Asia: Jaishankar’s Stark Warning Meets Iranian Endorsement

Amid escalating West Asia tensions and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a sobering assessment of the global order at IIM Raipur’s 15th Convocation on April 4, 2026. “Everything today is being leveraged, if not actually weaponised,” he told graduates, citing the “triple shocks” of Covid-19, Ukraine-West Asia conflicts, and climate change as drivers of “structural turbulence.” He urged de-risking, diversification, and leveraging India’s resilience for “Viksit Bharat,” blending technology with tradition.

Just days later, Iranian Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Fathali publicly praised India’s “strong diplomacy,” positioning New Delhi as a potential mediator and confirming special measures for safe passage of Indian vessels through the Hormuz Strait—critical for India’s energy imports. Reports on April 5-6 highlighted Indian-linked ships continuing transit despite volatility, underscoring quiet backchannel successes.

This episode captures India’s maturing geo-political playbook: pragmatic multi-alignment that avoids taking sides while safeguarding core interests—energy security for 10 million Gulf-based Indians and food supply chains. Speculation swirls that Delhi’s neutral-yet-firm stance could elevate its mediator credentials, especially as Trump-era pressures mount. The development signals a new trend: diplomacy as quiet leverage rather than loud rhetoric. As BRICS and other forums loom, Jaishankar’s message and Tehran’s nod reinforce India’s emergence as a stabilising force in a weaponised world—neither bystander nor belligerent, but indispensable balancer.

 

Six SAG level IPoS officers get new postings

Six SAG level officers of Indian Postal Service (IPoS) have been given new postings. Pradeep Kumar has been posted as DDG (Mail Operations), Postal Directorate, while Raj Kumar is shifted as DDG (Personnel), Postal Directorate and Nirmal Singh is now DDG (Estates), Postal Directorate. Similarly, Chandra Sekhar Kakumanu was transferred as General Manager, Centre for Excellence Postal Technology (CEPT), Bengaluru; Neeraj Kumar Jha as GM (Operations-II) Parcel Directorate and Gaurav Srivastava will join as PMG, Indore.

 

Upadhyay placed under 'Awaiting Posting Orders’ in Rajasthan

Madhav Upadhyay, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Bhilwara Sadar Circle, District Bhilwara, Rajasthan, is placed under 'Awaiting Posting Orders' until further orders, on administrative grounds. He is a 2023 batch IPS officer.

 

Confederation of Indian Industries writes a 20-Point Relief Agenda to the Government to Shield from West Asia Conflict Fallout. Expected Government Action soon!

Amid rising economic uncertainty triggered by the West Asia conflict, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has urged the government to roll out an emergency 20-point support agenda to safeguard industrial operations, exports, and liquidity. The chamber has called for immediate cost relief, credit enhancement, and institutional reforms to buffer India’s economic ecosystem from the unfolding crisis.

CII’s key proposal includes launching a Conflict-Linked Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) to ensure collateral-free loans for MSMEs, exporters, and gas-dependent sectors facing financial stress. It also seeks a 3-month moratorium and restructuring window for affected units, a 20% enhancement in working capital limits, and a waiver or reduction of banking fees like processing and forex charges.

To ease operational pressure, CII recommends extending PSU contract timelines, reducing performance guarantees, providing temporary electricity tariff relief, and expediting GST refunds, duty drawbacks, and RoDTEP dues. Other measures include an LNG duty waiver, LTCG tax relief for foreign investors, and creation of a Conflict-Linked Export Risk Support Facility. Stressing diversification of trade routes and supply chains, CII said urgent action is essential to prevent economic disruption amid the continuing West Asia crisis.

Mrs Anita Sethia appointed Addl. Director, Unified Data Tech Solutions Ltd

Mrs Anita Sethia has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Independent Director of Unified Data Tech Solutions Limited.

Ms Satyavati Berera appointed NE Director, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd

Ms Satyavati Berera has been appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited.

Gopal Bhatter appointed Addl. Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Gopal Bhatter has been appointed as Additional Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Ms Sonia Bhatter appointed Addl. Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Ms Sonia Bhatter has been appointed as Additional Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Ms Monika Bhatter appointed Addl. Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Ms Monika Bhatter has been appointed as Additional Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Radheshyam Pandey appointed Addl. Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Radheshyam Pandey has been appointed as Additional Independent Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Arvind Ganpat Desai appointed Addl. Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Arvind Ganpat Desai has been appointed as Additional Independent Director of Oscar Global Limited with effect from April 4, 2026.

Ms Nishu quits as Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Ms Nishu has resigned from the position of Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Sanjeev Rathore steps down as Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Sanjeev Rathore has resigned from the position of Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Ms Monam Kapoor quits as Director, Oscar Global Ltd

Ms Monam Kapoor has resigned from the position of Director of Oscar Global Limited.

Pawan Chadha quits as Director & CFO, Oscar Global Ltd

Pawan Chadha has resigned from the position of Director and Chief Financial Officer of Oscar Global Limited.

Karan Kanika Verma quits as MD, Oscar Global Ltd

Karan Kanika Verma has resigned from the position of Director and Managing Director of Oscar Global Limited with effect from April 10, 2026.

Ms Anjali Bamboria quits as NE Director, Elitecon International Ltd

Ms Anjali Bamboria has resigned from the position of Non-Executive Independent Director of Elitecon International Limited.

Ms Falguni Mehal Raval steps down as NE Director, Panth Infinity Ltd

Ms Falguni Mehal Raval has resigned from the position of Non-Executive Independent Director of Panth Infinity Limited.

FORUM

West Bengal : President rule or  Something else time will unveil

The term of the current West Bengal Assembly finishes on 14th May. If Elections are postponed beyond that date Presidents Rule will automatically be imposed .Then the stigma of having dismissed an elected Government doesn't stick.But Home Minister thinks otherwise .He vows to stay put in Bengal for the next 15 days. So it doesn't look like GoI is thinking of either postponing the Elections and implementing Presidents Rule. Of course should Mamata provoke another Malda and try to terrorize the Officers of the court Supreme Court may step in. Mamata on her part WANTS Presidents Rule so she can play the victim card. If Bengal is to be? salvaged it needs a loooong period of Central Rule.

Jayonto Chatterjee  

No economic threat

The government itself claims that there is no economic threat and no need to fear, in parliament. Rallies are being conducted for elections on a massive scale. No cut on those expenses. It means that government is on sound side of economy. Any intention to curb the DA DR on Central Government employees, will certainly reflect in their upcoming state elections. Also, request the media to regularly raise this point, so that this news is not submerged upon ongoing war news.

Kunal Bisra

 Step motherly treatment

Why govt is unfair to pensioners. It can distribute freebees to win elections but not willing to pay our dues, be it in the name of COVID, in west asia disturbances. Why step motherly treatment to your own employees who served you for long years of their life.

Sunita Saxena

 

DATE WITH RTI

Repeated RTI applications on identical issue

The respondent submitted that the appellant has filed multiple queries seeking confirmation/ implementation of provisions under Central Acts. The RTI applications were timely disposed of and although the queries did not conform to the definition of “information” under Section 2 (f) of the RTI Act, necessary clarification was provided with reference to extant guidelines and OMs in response to few of the RTI applications. The CIC observed that appropriate response has been given by the CPIO in all the second appeals, as per provisions of the RTI Act. The CIC noted that the RTI requests of the appellant do not strictly conform to Section 2(f) of the RTI Act as the appellant had sought for answers/clarifications to speculative and hypothetical queries. Further, the CIC pointed to the appellant that as per the mandate of the RTI Act, outstretching the interpretation of Section 2(f) of the RTI Act to include deductions and inferences to be drawn by the CPIO is unwarranted as it casts immense pressure on the CPIOs to ensure that they provide the correct deduction/inference to avoid being subject to penal provisions under the RTI Act. The Commission observed that 86 second appeals were disposed earlier arising out of RTI applications filed by the appellant before several public authorities wherein similar speculative and hypothetical queries were raised, calling for no relief under the Act. In addition, 18 appeals were disposed of in CIC/CICOM/A/2024/658048 & Ors, vide decision dated 25.07.2025. It is appalling that despite having scheduled multiple appeals for hearing with advance notice, the appellant failed to appear before the Commission, which has caused unwarranted loss of time and public resources. The CIC advised the Appellant to make judicious use of his right to information in the future and to desist from filing repetitive RTI Applications as Appeal(s) emanating from the same are liable to be summarily dismissed henceforth. The CIC held that the Respondent(s) are also at liberty to rely on the instant decision in the event that the Appellant files same or similar RTI Applications in the future.

Comments

Repeated filing of RTI applications on identical issues causes a drain on the resources of the public authority. The observation by the CIC held that the Respondent(s) are at liberty to rely on the instant decision in the event that the Appellant files same or similar RTI Applications in the future could provide relief to the DARPG.

Citation: Rajnish Ratnakar v. Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, econd Appeal No. CIC/DARPG/A/2024/ 658235 + 651529 + 651501 + 651490 + 651477 + 650798 + 650846 + 650819; Date of Decision: 09.09.2025

Dr Anuradha Verma (dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in) is a RTI Consultant currently working with IIM Vishakhapatnam. She has co-authored the books PIO’s Guide to RTI and Right to Information – Law and Practice. Her weekly article is being published since 2008 on this site. She offers consultancy on RTI matters and third party audit to individuals / organisations. Her other articles can be read at the website of RTI Foundation at the link https://www.rtifoundationofindia.com

 

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