About 169 IAS officers of 2017 batch have been posted as Assistant Secretaries in different central government departments for three months, beginning July 1. These officers will be on central deputation for 13 weeks-July 1, 2019 to September 27, 2017.
The posting is part of a unique initiative started by the central government to groom bureaucrats at the Centre before they move out to their respective state cadres.
The names of the officers and their postings in the Ministries/ Department :
1. Yash Chaudhary (AGMUT) : Home Ministry
2. Sonika Jiwani (AGMUT) : Commerce
3. Pravimal Abhishek Polumatla (AGMUT) : Coal
4. Ayushi Sudan (AGMUT) : Fertilizers
5. Mamu Hage (AGMUT) : Development of North Eastern Region
6. Anuj Malik (AGMUT) : Corporate Affairs
7. Koluthungan A (AGMUT) : Mines
8. Dhyanachandra (Andhra Pradesh) : Drinking Water & Sanitation
9. Gopalakrishna Ronanki (Andhra Pradesh) : Economic Affairs
10. Praveen Adhithya C V (Andhra Pradesh) : New & Renewable Energy.
11. Dinesh Kumar Kothamasu (Andhra Pradesh) : Consumer Affairs
12. K S Viswanathan (Andhra Pradesh) : Food Processing Affairs
13. Mridul Yadav (Assam-Meghalaya) : Labour & Employment
14. Dibaker Nath (Assam-Meghalaya) : Culture
15. Sayeed Fakhrudin Hamid (Assam-Meghalaya) : Health & Family Walfare.
16. Pallavi Sarkar (Assam-Meghalaya) : Power
17. Arif Ahsan (Bihar) : Defence
18. Kumar Gaurav (Bihar) : School Education & Literacy
19. Vishal Raj (Bihar) : Textiles
20. Vivek Ranjan Maitrey (Bihar) : Rural Development
21. Anil Kumar (Bihar) : Personnel and Training
22. Abhilasa Sharma (Bihar): Social Justice & Empowerment
23. Tanai Sultania (Bihar) : Tourism
24. Yogesh Kumar Sagar (Bihar): Shipping
25. Taranjot Singh (Bihar) : Environment, Forest and Climate Change
26. Chandrakant Verma (Chhattisgarh) : Tribal Affairs
27. Rohit Vyas (Chhattisgarh) : Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
28. Akash Chhikara (Chhattisgarh) : Housing & Urban Affairs
29. Mayank Chaturvedi (Chhattisgarh) : Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare
30. Prashant Jilova (Gujarat) : Road Transport & Highways
31. Dinesh Ramesh Gurav (Gujarat) : Civil Aviation
32. Mirant Jatin Parikh (Gujarat) : Information & Broadcasting
33. Ms. Surabh Gautam (Gujarat) : Youth Affairs
34. Manish Gurwani (Gujarat) : Commerce
35. Swapnil Khare (Gujarat) : School Education & Literacy
36. Ganga Singh (Gujarat) : NITI Aayog
37. Swapnil Ravindra Patil (Haryana) : Corporate Affairs
38. Sahil Gupta (Haryana) : Panchayati Raj
39. Vishram Kumar Meena (Haryana) : Coal
40. Zaffar Iqbal (Himachal Pradesh) : Justice
41. Ms. Nivedita Negi (Himachal Pradesh) : Water Resources, River Development & Ganga
42. Ms. Saumya Jha (Himachal Pradesh) : Economic Affairs
43. Shivam Pratap Singh (Himachal Pradesh) : Mines
44. Ms. Kiran Bhadana (Himachal Pradesh) : Fertilizers
45. Bilal Mohi ud Din Bhat (Jammu & Kashmir) : Agriculture, Coorperation & Farmers Welfare
46. Santosh Gunwantrao Sukhadeve (Jammu & Kashmir) : Labour & Employment
47. Kumar Tarachand (Jharkhand) : New & Renewable Energy
48. Ms. Prerna Dixit (Jharkhand) : Telecommunications
49. Utkarsh Gupta (Jharkhand) : Development of North Eastern Region
50. Ms. Keerthishree G (Jharkhand) : Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.
51. Nitish Kumar Singh (Jharkhand) : Petroleum and Natural Gas
52. Hemant Sati (Jharkhand) : Consumer Affairs
53. Shashi Prakash Singh (Jharkhand) : Drinking Water & Sanitation
54. Lokhande Snehal Sudhakar (Karnataka) : Textiles
55. Ms. Nandini K R (Karnataka) : Power
56. Ms. Nandhinidevi K (Karnataka) : Culture
57. Akshay Sridhar (Karnataka) : Food Processing Industries
58. Shaikh Tanveer Asif (Karnataka) : Tourism
59. Bhanwar Singh Meena (Karnataka) : Road Transport and Highways
60. Ms Priyanga M (Karnataka) : Defence
61. Naveen Bhat Y (Karnataka) : Healthe & Family Welfare
62. Dileesh Sasi (Karnataka) : MSME
63. Ms. ILakkiya S (Kerala) : Shipping
64. Ms. Patil Pranjal Lahensingh (Kerala) : Personnel and Training
65. Prem Krishnan S (Kerala) : School Education & Literacy
66. Vikalp Bharadwaj (Kerala) : Rural Development
67. Ms. Anju K S (Kerala) : Housing and Training
68. Arjun Pandian (Kerala) : Environment, Forest & Climate Change
69. Ms Priyanka G (Kerala) : Social Justice & Empowerment
70. Parikshit Sanjayrao Zade (Madhya Pradesh) : Commerce
71. Ms Ankit Dhakre (Madhya Pradesh) : Civil Aviation
72. Ms Anju Arun Kumar (Madhya Pradesh) : Home Affairs.
73. Yogesh Tukaram Bharsat (Madhya Pradesh) : Tribal Affairs
74. Guru Prasad (Madhya Pradesh) : Economic Affairs
75. Abhilash Mishra (Madhya Pradesh) : Railways
76. Rahul Namdeo Dhote (Madhya Pradesh) : Information & Broadcasting
77. Sher Singh Meena (Madhya Pradesh) : Women & Child Development
78. Kumar Satyam (Madhya Pradesh) : Rural Development
79. Vivek Kumar (Madhya Pradesh) : Coal
80. Divyank Singh (Madhya Pradesh) : NITI Aayog.
81. Sonawane Saurabh Sanjay (Madhya Pradesh) : Sports
82. Rohit Sissoniya (Madhya Pradesh) : Higher Education
83. Manju Jindal (Maharashtra) : Petroleum & Natural Gas
84. Prajit Prabhakaran Nair (Maharashtra) : Pharmaceuticals
85. Rahul Gupta (Maharashtra) : Panchayati Raj
86. Ms Bhagyashree Dilip Vispute (Maharashtra) : Economic Affairs
87. Ms Vasumana Pant (Maharashtra) : Power
88. Ms Mittali Sethi (Maharashtra) : Electronics & Information Technology
89. Mahesh Hiralal Chaudhary (Manipur): Water Resources,River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation.
90. Krishna Kumar (Manipur) : Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade
91. Sharath Chandra Arroju (Manipur): Food & Public Distribution
92. Vineet Kumar (Nagaland) : Agriculture, Coorperation & Farmers Welfare.
93. Dharam Raj (Nagaland) : Road, Transport & Highways
94. Bhavani Sri (Nagaland) : Housing & Urban Affairs
95. Minga Sherpa (Nagaland) : Defence
96. Somesh Kumar Upadhyay (Odisha) : Development of North Eastern Region
97. Divaker T S (Odisha) : Revenue
98. Ms. P Anvesha Reddy (Odisha) : Power
99. Hema Kanta Say (Odisha) : Defence Production
100. Ashish Ishwar Patil (Odisha) : Drinking Water & Sanitation