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Namita J Priyadarshee relieved to join as Joint Secretary in GoI

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The Goverment of Rajathan has relieved Mrs Namita J Priyadarshee (IFS:1989:RJ) of cadre reposibility paving the way for joining central deputation as Joint Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers’ Welfare for a tenure upto 31 July 2022. She was currently posted as Chief Conservator of Forests, Bharatpur.

Anurag Sachan appointed as MD, DFCCIL

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The Appointment Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of Anurag Sachan (IRSE:1981), Chief Adminitrative officer, Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Project, to the post of Managing Director, Dedicated Frieght Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL), for a period upto 31 July 2020.

Centre Fixes Upper Age Limit, Cut-off Date Too Decided For Civil Services

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The upper age limit for Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2018 aspirants has been decided by the Centre and fixed at 32 while for those of the reserved category candidates it is relaxable. Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh in Rajya Sabha said, “The upper age limit as on 01.08.2018 for Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2018 is 32 years. This upper-age limit is relaxable for reserved category candidates.”

The Department of Personnel & Training (DoP&T) has issued guidelines on the same on crucial date for determining age limits for competitive examination conducted in parts by the UPSC/SSC vide OM No. AB.14017/70/87-Estt.(RR) dated July 14, 1988, the cutoff date for Civil Services Examination is decided.

Singh refuted the theories which were revolving around the examination and rejected reports of unfair treatment being meted out to some candidates. Singh said, “The rule is equally applicable to all the candidates. Therefore the question of being unfair to some does not arise.”

Dr Jitendra Singh, who is the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, said this in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.

8 IAS officers transferred in Jharkhand

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The Raghubar Das goverment of Jharkhand shuffled 8 IAS officers and assigned them new responsibilities.

The names of the officers and their postings are as follows :

1. Sravan Sai : Divisional Commissionor, South Chhotanagpur with additional charge of Manager, Coorperative Societies of Jharkhand.
2. Bhagwan Das : Divisional Commissioner, Santhal Pargana.
3. Arvind Kumar : Special Secretary, Urban Development and housing.
4. Raj Kumar : Vice Chairman, Ranchi Regional Development Authority.
5. Badrinath Chaubey : Secretary, Forest Environment and Climate change department.
6. Dinesh Prasad : Director, Higher Education.
7. Abu Imran : Secretary, Revenue Board.
8. Faiz K Ahmed : Director, State Urban Development Agency.

26 IPS officers transferred in Haryana

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In a major revamp of the state police machinery, the Manohar Lal Khattar government in Haryana transferred 26 IPS officers ON thursday.

The names of the officers and their postings are as follows :

1. Dr Hanif Qureshi : IG, Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB), Bhondsi.
2. Dr C S Rao : IG, Haryana Armed Police (HAP), Madhuban.
3. Dr M Ravi Kiran : IG, Administration.
4. Saurabh Singh : IG, Security and IG, STF, Gurugram
5. Dr Rajshree Singh : IG, SCB, has also been given the additional charge of IG, NH Traffic.
6. Satender Kumar Gupta : DIG, CID.
7. Y Puran Kumar : DIG, Prisons.
8. Nazneen Bhasin : Commandant, 4th IRB, Manesar, Gurugram.
9 Kulvinder Singh : DCP, Headquarter, Gurugram.
10. Ashok Kumar : SP, Ambala.
11. Abhishek Jorwal : DCP, Panchkula.
12. Rajender Kumar Meena: Commandant, 1st Battalion, HAP, Ambala.
13. Hamid Akhtar : SP, Sirsa has also been given charge as AIG, Administration.
14. Sulochana Kumari : DCP, Traffic, Gurugram has been given the additional charge as DCP, East Gurugram.
15. Kuldeep Singh : SP, Yamunanagar.
16. Sangeeta Rani : Commandant, 1st IRB, Bhondsi has been given additional charge as SP, SCB.
17. Manisha Chaudhary: SP, Crime against Women, Police Headquarter, Panchkula.
18. Pratiksha Godara : SP, Sonepat.
19. Deepak Gahlawat : SP, Law and Order.
20. Sumer Partap Singh : SP, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban with additional charge of SP, NH Traffic, Karnal.
21. Lokender Singh : DCP, Central Faridabad has been given additional charge of DCP, Traffic, Faridabad.
22. Virender Vij : SP, Hansi.
23. Rajesh Kumar : DCP, Manesar, Gurugram.
24. Shiv Charan : SP, Hisar.
25. Surinder Pal Singh : SP, Kurukshetra
26. Dheeraj Setia : SP, Railways.

15 IPS officers transferred in UP

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The Yogi goverment of Uttar Pradesh has transferred 15 IPS officers on Thursday.

The names of the officers and their postings are as follows :

1. Raja Srivastava : IG, Public Grievances, Lucknow.
2. Mohit Agrawal : IG, Allahabad range.
3. Ramit Sharma : IG, Special Force, Lucknow.
4. Lav Kumar : DIG, Agra range.
5. Himanshu Kumar : SP, Railway, Allahabad.
6. Pratip Kumar Mishra : SP, Railway, Jhansi.
7. Anurag Vats : SP, Sultanpur.
8. Anurag Arya : SP, Amethi.
9. Yashvir Singh : SP, Gazipur
10. Surendra Kumar Das: SP, East Kanpur Nagar.
11. Vikrant Vir : SP, North Lucknow.
12. Mani Lal Patidar : SP, Rural Aligarh.
13. Kuntal Kishore : SP, Law and Order, Lucknow.
14. Somen Verma : SP, Crime, Lucknow.
15. Amit Verma : SP, Logistics, Lucknow.

IAS officer’s transfer triggers coalition rift in Karnataka

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There seems no stopping of disputes between ruling coalition partners in Karnataka. This time transfer of an IAS officer has become a bone of contantion between Congress and JD(S).

Congressmen are so angry that they are planning to take up this issue with Coordination Committee Chairman and former CM Siddaramaiah. Last Week CM H.D. Kumaraswamy had transferred 8 IAS officers and posted Mr Kari Gowda, a senior KAS officer who got promoted to IAS, as DC of Bengaluru Rural district.This has angered a few Congress legislators of Bengaluru Rural District as they had requested the CM to appoint a certain officer as DC of Bengaluru Rural district.

Congressmen feel that by not consulting them before an IAS officer is transferred as deputy commissioner, Mr Kumaraswamy is not following the coalition dharma. What’s the guarantee that an officer who owes allegiance to the CM will implement works suggested by local MLAs.

Sources admitted that the style of functioning of the bureaucracy has changed after the new government took over with officers showing more loyalty to JD(S) leaders. However, the Congress legislators are not in a position to air their grievances as it would be considered indiscipline and show-cause notices served on them. Besides, Mr Kumaraswamy’s direct channel of communication with Congress President Rahul Gandhi has forced them to suffer in silence, sources added.

Rajiv Rattan gets Addl. Charge of D/o Archaeology & Museums as Director in Haryana

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Rajiv Rattan (IAS:2008:HY) Director, Secondary Education and Special Secretary to Govt. of Haryana, School Education Department has been given additional charge of Archaeology & Museums Department of Haryana as Director.

Anup Wadhawan takes over as Secretary, Department of Commerce

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Anup Wadhawan (IAS:1985:UD) takes over as Secretary, Department of Commerce. He replaces Ms Rita Teotia who retired on July 31.

SC Asks UPSC to finalise the recommended names for DGP within four weeks

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The Supreme Court has asked the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to finalise the recommended names sent by the Meghalaya government for the appointment of a permanent DGP within four weeks.

The state government had on Monday filed an application for modifying the July 3 order of the Supreme Court since there was an urgency to appoint a new DGP.

The Highest court of the land, in its order on July 3, had banned the appointment of any acting DGP and directed the states that they will have to send the names of senior police officials to UPSC.

The UPSC will then send three selected names to the state government for the appointment of the new DGP.

However, the court said in its order on Monday that there was no need for modification of the July 3 order at the instance of Meghalaya.

It was submitted by Ranjan Mukherjee, the counsel appearing for Meghalaya, that the present DGP is attaining the age of superannuation on July 31 and the state had already forwarded several names to the UPSC on July 12. Hence in such a situation, the senior most IPS officer of the state has to be given the charge of the post of DGP.

Prashant Bhushan, the counsel appearing for the original petitioner, had no objection to the same.

The court said hence, arrangement can be made for the senior most IPS officer to hold the post of DGP as an interim measure.

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