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10 Chhattisgarh State Administrative Service officers promoted to IAS

IAS Niranjan Das arrested

The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has issued orders promoting 10 officers of the Chhattisgarh State Administrative Service to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).

The decision was taken during a Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meeting held in Delhi on December 3. Following the committee’s recommendations, the DoPT formally approved their elevation to the IAS cadre on Monday.

They are:

(Select list of 2021)

  1. Hina Animesh Netam
  2. Ashwani Dewangan

(Select list of 2022)

  1. Dr. Renuka Shrivastava
  2. Ashutosh Pandey

(Select list of 2023)

  1. Ajay Kumar Agrawal
  2. Rita Yadav
  3. Lokesh Kumar
  4. Prakash Kumar Sarway
  5. Gajendra Singh Thakur
  6. Tanuja Salam

Punjab : Two IAS officers assigned additional responsibilities

Map Of Punjab

The Punjab government on Tuesday (04.02.2024) assigned additional charges to two IAS officers.

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

  1. Tejveer Singh (IAS:1994:PB), Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Local Government with additional charges of ACS, Industries & Commerce and ACS, Information Technology, has been given additional charge of ACS, Investment Promotion.
  2. Kamal Kishor Yadav (IAS:2003:PB), Administrative Secretary, School Education with additional charge of Administrative Secretary, Higher Education & Languages, has been given additional charge of Administrative Secretary, Technical Education & Industrial Training.

DCO/DCR Tamil Nadu & Puducherry Sajjansingh R Chavan repatriated to his cadre

Sajjansingh R Chavan (IAS:2008:TN), currently serving as Director of Census Operations (DCO)/Director of Citizen Registration (DCR) of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry, has been repatriated to his parent cadre Tamil Nadu.

According to an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) in Tuesday (04.02.2025), the competent authority has approved the proposal of the O/o Registrar General of India for premature repatriation of Mr Chavan to his parent cadre to avail the benefit of promotion.

Monika Rani appointed Director in Department of Justice

Department of Justice

Monika Rani (IDAS:2010), who was recommended for central deputation by the Department of Defence, has been selected for appointment as Director in the Department of Justice.

According to an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on Tuesday (04.02.2025), Ms. Rani will serve in the post for a period upto 01.01.2028 (i.e. five years combined tenure of ex-cadre and CSS posts put together at Director level) under central staffing scheme from the date of assuming charge or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

IPS Sagar Singh Kalsi appointed Director in MoPNG

Sagar Singh Kalsi (IPS:2010:AGMUT), who was recommended for central deputation by the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been selected for appointment as Director in the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG), Delhi, for five years.

According to an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on Tuesday (04.02.2025), Kalsi will serve in the post for five years from the date of assuming charge or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

Chhattisgarh: Arun Dev Gautam appointed acting DGP

The Chhattisgarh government on Tuesday (04.02.2025) appointed senior IPS officer Arun Dev Gautam (IPS:1992:CG) as acting Director General of Police (DGP) of the state. Currently, he is serving as DG, Home Guard and Civil Defence with additional charge of Director of Public Prosecution.

His appointment follows the completion of incumbent DGP Ashok Juneja’s (IPS:1989:CG) extended tenure, which ended on Monday (03.02.2025).

Juneja was made the acting DGP on November 11, 2021 and was appointed to the post full-time on August 5, 2022. He was to retire in August last year, but the state government gave him an extension of six months.

ACC approves empanelment of 16 IPS officers for ADG-level posts

Indian Police Service

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) on Monday (03.02.2025) approved the empanelment of 16 IPS officers for appointment as Additional Director General (ADG) or equivalent posts in the Government of India.

The officers belong to the 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 batches.

Additional Director General/Additional Director General Equivalent posts:

  1. Sandeep Rai Rathore (IPS:1992:TN)
  2. Jitendra Kumar (IPS:1993:BH)
  3. Neeraja Gotru Rao (IPS:1993:GJ)
  4. Manvinder Singh Bhatia (IPS:1993:JH)
  5. RP Rao Koche (IPS:1993:OR)
  6. Zaki Ahmed (IPS:1993:UP)
  7. Garima Bhatnagar (IPS:1994:AGMUT)
  8. Kala Ramachandran (IPS:1994:HY)
  9. Sujeet Pandey (IPS:1994:UP)
  10. R Malarvizhi (IPS:1995:BH)
  11. VK Chaubey (IPS:1995:MH)
  12. MN Dinesh (IPS:1995:RJ)
  13. B Bala Naga Devi (IPS:1995:TN)
  14. S Davidson Devasirvatham (IPS:1995:TN)

Additional Director General Equivalent posts:

  1. Rajiv Singh (IPS:1993:TR)
  2. Ashok Mutha Jain (IPS:1995:UP)

ACC approves empanelment of 5 IPS officers for DG-level posts

Indian Police Service

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) on Monday (03.02.2025) approved the empanelment of 5 IPS officers for appointment as Director General (DG) or equivalent posts in the Government of India.

The officers belong to the 1989, 1991 and 1992.

Director General/ Director General Equivalent posts:

  1. Nuzhat Hassan (IPS:1991:AGMUT)
  2. Gaurav Yadav (IPS:1992:PB)

Director General Equivalent posts:

  1. Ch. D Tirumala Rao (IPS:1989:AP)
  2. Aditya Misra (IPS:1989:UP)
  3. Idashisha Nongrang (IPS:1992:MN)

Jharkhand: Anurag Gupta regularised as DGP

The Jharkhand government on Monday (03.01.2025) regularised the appointment of Anurag Gupta (IPS:1990:JH) as the Director General of Police (DGP) for a two-year term, effective from July 26, 2024.

On Sunday night, the government had approved his regular appointment to the post. Anurag Gupta is currently serving as the acting DGP of Jharkhand. Additionally, he holds the position of Director General (DG) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and also has the additional charge of DG, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

Anurag Gupta was promoted to the rank of DG in 2022 and subsequently served as the DG of Training. On July 26, 2024, he was appointed as the acting DGP of Jharkhand.

However, during the Assembly elections, the Election Commission ordered his removal from the post, appointing Ajay Singh (IPS:1989:JH) as the DGP. Later, on November 28, the state government reinstated Anurag Gupta as the acting DGP of Jharkhand Police.

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ACC clears appointment of 5 CVOs in various PSUs

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has recently approved the appointment of Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs) in various Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).

The appointed individuals and their respective assignments are as follows:

  1. Yogendra Pratap Singh (IRSSE:2010) has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) for three years.
  2. Spurthi Reddy (IRS-C&IT:2011) has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), Hyderabad for a period upto 22.02.2028 (combined deputation tenure of 5 years).
  3. Shweta Mishra (IRS-IT:2007) has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Delhi for three years,
  4. Naveen Kumar (ITS:1994) has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL), Delhi/NCR.
  5. Rajnesh Singh (IRSME:2003) has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer, Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) for a period upto 21.03.2028 (combined tenure of 7 years in CSS and Non-CSS posts put together).

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