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Sachin Rana IAS appointed Member Administration DJB

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Shri Sachin Rana IAS (AGMUT 2014), presently in cadre and posted as Additional Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi, is given additional charge of Member Administration – Delhi Jal Board (DJB).

Indian Bureaucracy.com wishes Shri Sachin Rana the very best.

Safran Expands its Presence in India with a New 2nd Office in New Delhi

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Safran
Safran

Safran has taken another significant step in expanding its footprint in India with the inauguration of its new office in New Delhi, its second in India . This marks a milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to growth and collaboration in the country.

Safran office inaguration 1

The inauguration ceremony was honored by the presence of His Excellency Mr. Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India. His participation added to the significance of the occasion, reflecting the strong ties between Safran and India. The Safran India team expressed their gratitude to the Ambassador and the Embassy of France for their continued support.

Spanning nearly 10,000 sq. ft., the new office offers a modern, ergonomic workspace designed to enhance collaboration and innovation. With well-planned interiors and a thoughtfully structured layout, the space embodies Safran’s dedication to fostering excellence.

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As a leading international high-technology group in the aerospace, defense, and space sectors, Safran continues to strengthen its presence in India. The company remains committed to supporting local capabilities and partnerships, aligning with India’s vision of self-reliance in these critical industries.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Safran the very best.

Prediction for 1st Mar – 2nd, Mar, 2025 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology
Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology

Panchang

 Month – Falgun
 Paksha – Shukla
 Tithi – Pratipada up to 3:16 AM on 01 Mar, Dwitiya up to 12:09 AM on 02 Mar, Tritiya up to up to 9:01 PM on 02 Mar
 Moon – In Kumbh up to 5:58 AM on 01 Mar, In Meen up to 6:39 AM on 03 Mar
 Nakshatra – Poorv Bahdrapad up to 11:22 AM on 01 Mar, Uttar Bhadrapad up to 8:59 AM on 02 Mar, Revati up to 6:39 AM on 03 Mar.

Colour of The Day
o Saturday – Favourable colour black, dark blue. You can combine with green, shades of green, white, pink, magenta, shades of pink, checks of black/ blue, yellow and shades of yellow. Avoid cream, off white, light blue, red, orange, grey.
o Sunday – Favourable colour Cream. You can combine with light blue, red, orange, yellow, shads of yellow, green and shades of green. Avoid pink, magenta, black, dark blue, checks of black and blue, grey.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – You are likely to have profits, money gains and enjoy good food. You may
get a new position too and blessings of elders as well as father. You will benefit due to your spouse and will particularly be benefitted due to materials extracted from earth. However, at work place you will not get cooperation and can have losses at work, loss of reputation too. Expenditure will be more and you can have problems in eyes too. Remedy – Keep yourself hydrated and pray to Shiv ji, Hanuman ji.

Taurus(Vrishabh) – You will enjoy good health, get wealth and enjoy with friends. You
will maintain good relations with officials and important people, getting benefits and success in anything you do. However, in case of any hurdles, do not make hasty changes at work, as it can aggravate problems. Be flexible and stick to time tested procedures. Your income will increase and you will be able to progress well as per plans. Women will help you and support you in your endeavour. Remedy – Light oil Deepak in Hanuman mandir and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Gemini(Mithun) – You will have success at work and will maintain good health. You are
also likely to have some monetary benefits and respect from state. Seniors are likely to be happy with you and may consider you for something good professionally. There will be happiness at home. However, you can have loss of facial glow due to some false implication and some loss of profit(s). You can feel sad and if travelling can have problems in journey. You may also have loss of interest in religion. Remedy – Offer jal to Surya, Chhaya daan to Shani. Pray.

Cancer(Kark) – Be careful of people of lower status and those who are involved in mean
type of work. They can not only cause you losses but also lead you to addictions. You are likely to have problems from the state officials and incur losses as enemies are active and males younger to you as well as your son. You are likely to have quarrels, body aches and indigestion too. You will be scared of state authorities for some reason. Expenditure will be more. Remedy – Have gur and water in morning, recite Aditya Stotra, pray to Shiv ji and Hanuman ji.

Sinh(Leo) – You are likely to have indigestion, problems related to cough these days. Quarrels and arguments will give you mental tension and may cause loss of wealth. There is likely to be adverse effect on married life as spouse and / or kids may fall sick, There can be ego problems or decision disagreements with work partner causing failures at work and loss of reputation, making you feel miserable. Mental stress will be high. If travelling ,there can be problems too. Remedy – Drink water before starting any work, pray to Surya. Chhaya daan to Shani, abhishek of Shiv ji.

Virgo(Kanya) – The days are advantageous for you. You will enjoy the days with fun, pleasure, good food as well as gains. You may take a short enjoyable trip or an outing. Partnership gains will be good and you will be benefitted. You will feel courageous and enjoy comforts too. Pending tasks are likely to be solved and you will be able to defeat enemies. If sick, you will recover. You will benefit from state officials. Remedy – Recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Libra(Tula) – The days will give you mixed results. You can have confusion at home and
difference with your spouse/ family due to people of lower status or doubtful integrity. Although, you can still have monetary gains and feel healthy. You will enjoy some good conversations with women and will be able to give a set back to enemies. You will be happy to be home but will spend more. However, you will have mental worries and can feel weak mentally. Kids may fall sick and you may feel restless, perturbed sometimes during the days. Remedy – Offer jal to Surya, recite Hanuman Chalisa and light oil Deepak.

Scorpio (Vrishchik) – The days are not likely to be good for you. You are likely to be mentally disturbed due to family and kids. If travelling, you re likely to have problems. Drive carefully. Work place problems will exist. You are likely to be tensed physically and mentally due to family quarrels and will also be troubled by others causing damage to reputation. Married life will be disturbed. You may also be separated from relatives due to work. If sick, your sickness can increase. Remedy – Offer food to incapacitated person, abhishek of Shiv ji, recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – You are likely to have quarrels with family and feel restless, perturbed and disoriented even during meals as well as sleep. Women and water both are dangerous for you theses days, do not get on their wrong side. Pleasure with or from spouse will reduce considerably. However, if sick, you will feel recovered. You may contact high officials and will be with friends. You are likely to be separated from brother as you will be proud. You will try to dominate opponents and critics as you feel courageous. Only hard work can give you success. Remedy – Keep silver, abhishek of Shiv ji. Do not be over confident and egoistic.

Makar(Capricorn) – You will get money gains and enjoy good clothes. You will feel healthy and win over enemies and feel the benefits from the family. Luck will seem to improve. However, you need to keep the past behind you as these can hamper your happiness. If travelling, you can have minor problems. You can meet bad and crooked people who can cause you losses at work. You can also have quarrels with relatives and friends. Remedy – Offer jal to Surya, light oil Deepak in Hanuman mandir.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – You are likely to have loss of respect and have poor health and works will be delayed. You may not get food on time and have aimless travels and can have quarrels with relatives, friends giving you mental tension, tiredness, irritation. You will not be satisfied and can have difference of opinion / quarrels with family and relatives. Your attitude can cause you losses, loss of reputation and high mental stress. There are also likely to be failures at work. Remedy – Recite Aditya Hriday Stotra, Hanuman Chalisa. Arrange water for birds. Keep silver, pray to Shiv ji.

Pisces(Meen) – If you are on a long journey, your work will suffer. There will be problems at work and you may have fever, stomach disorders, eye problems as well as opposition from state/ state officials. Youa re also likely to waste money seeking comfort and luxury, specially if you are travelling. Despite this, journeys can be uncomfortable. However, you can have some happiness and enjoy good food, clothes and have pleasure. Remedy – Recite Aditya Hriday Stotra, Chhaya daan to Shani. Recite Hanuman Chalisa.

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Moon changes sign every 2.25 days, hence the prediction is being done accordingly as per the sign

25 IPS Transfers in Odisha Police | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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25 IPS transfers in Odisha Police
25 IPS transfers in Odisha Police

Indian Bureaucracy Network | In a major reshuffle, the Odisha Govt has transferred 25 IPS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the full list of the names is :

  1. Shri S M Narvane IPS (Odisha 1989) has been appointed as Special Director General (DG) of the Odisha Human Rights Commission (OHRC)
  2. Shri Diptesh Kumar Pattanaik IPS (Odisha) has been posted as Director of Printing, Stationary, and Publication, Odisha, Cuttack
  3. Shri Yatindra Koyal IPS (Odisha) has been transferred to the position of Additional Director General (ADG) of Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC)
  4. Shri S Praveen Kumar IPS (Odisha) has been appointed as Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Central Range, Cuttack
  5. Shri Narsingha Bhol IPS (Odisha) has been posted as Additional CP, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack
  6. Dr Deepak Kumar IPS (Odisha) has been assigned the role of IGP, Operations
  7. Shri Jai Narayan Pankaj IPS (Odisha) will now serve as IGP, Intelligence
  8. Shri Sarthak Sarangi IPS (Odisha) has been transferred and posted as IGP, CID-CB
  9. Shri Niti Shekhar IPS (Odisha) has been posted as IGP, Southern Range
  10. Dr Umashankar Dash IPS (Odisha) has been appointed DIG, Home Guards and Fire Services
  11. Shri Akhileshwar Singh IPS (Odisha) has been transferred and posted as DIG, South Western Range
  12. Shri Charan Singh Meena IPS (Odisha) has been transferred and posted as DIG, Provisioning
  13. Shri Pinak Mishra IPS (Odisha) has been transferred to the position of Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Special Task Force (STF), Bhubaneswar
  14. Shri Jugal Kishore Kumar Banoth IPS (Odisha) has been posted as DIG, Personnel
  15. Shri Batula Gangadhar IPS (Odisha) has been posted as DIG, CID-CB
  16. Shri Jagmohan Meena IPS (Odisha) will now serve as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Bhubaneswar
  17. Shri Vivekananda Sharma IPS (Odisha) has been assigned the role of SP, Railways, Cuttack
  18. Shri Rishikesh Khilari Dnyandeo IPS (Odisha) will now serve as DCP, Cuttack
  19. Shri Abilash G IPS (Odisha) has been posted as SP, Bolangir
  20. Shri Nagaraj Deverkonda IPS (Odisha) is now SP, Kalahandi
  21. Shri Rahul Goel IPS (Odisha) will now serve as SP, Boudh
  22. Shri Ankit Kumar Verma IPS (Odisha) has been assigned the role of Additional DCP, Bhubaneswar UPD
  23. Shri Kashyap Partha Jagdish IPS (Odisha) Probationer has been posted as SDPO, Jeypore
  24. Shri Amritpal Singh IPS (Odisha) will now serve as Additional DCP, Bhubaneswar UPD
  25. Ms Sonali Singh Parmar IPS (Odisha) has been transferred as ACP, Bhubaneswar UPD

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes all the officers the very best.

Tuhin Kanta Pandey IAS appointed as Chairman- SEBI

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Tuhin Kanta Pandey IAS OD
Tuhin Kanta Pandey IAS OD

Shri Tuhin Kanta Pandey IAS (Odisha 1987) presently Secretary- Finance and Secretary- Department of Revenue has been appointed as Chairman- Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for a period of three years.

Shri Tuhin Kanta Pandey is a distinguished civil servant with an illustrious career spanning over three decades. His leadership and expertise have been instrumental in shaping India’s economic policies, public asset management, and administrative reforms. Throughout his tenure, he has demonstrated a keen ability to drive strategic initiatives, ensuring fiscal stability and economic growth.

Shri Pandey began his journey in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1987, undergoing rigorous training before assuming his first field role as Sub-Collector in 1989. His early years in land revenue management and district administration laid a strong foundation for his future leadership roles. By 1992, he had transitioned to industry development, serving as Managing Director, and later took on key responsibilities in finance and textiles.

His tenure as District Collector and Magistrate of Sambalpur (1994–1995) showcased his exceptional governance skills. He soon moved into central administration, handling commerce and industry affairs as Deputy Secretary at the Centre (1997–2001). His international experience was further enriched with a prestigious foreign posting at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) from 2001 to 2003.

Upon returning to India, Shri Pandey took on critical roles in personnel and general administration in Odisha, followed by foreign training in London in 2006. His expertise in finance became more pronounced as he served as Commissioner of Commercial Taxes and later as Principal Secretary in the Finance Department of Odisha.

His tenure at the Planning Commission (2009–2014) and the Cabinet Secretariat (2014–2016) allowed him to contribute significantly to national policymaking and governance frameworks. By 2016, he was appointed Principal Secretary in the Finance Department, strengthening fiscal management at the state level.

In 2019, he took on one of his most impactful roles as Secretary of the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), where he played a key role in strategic disinvestment and financial restructuring of public sector enterprises. His expertise in managing India’s investment landscape positioned him as a crucial figure in economic governance.

Shri Pandey’s career culminated in his appointment as Finance Secretary (Revenue) in January 2025, where he continues to lead with vision and integrity, ensuring robust revenue management and fiscal prudence. His vast experience across finance, commerce, planning, and governance makes him one of the most respected bureaucrats in India, committed to driving the nation’s economic progress.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory authority for securities and commodity markets in India, functioning under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Established on 12 April 1988 as an executive body, it was later granted statutory powers on 30 January 1992 through the SEBI Act, 1992.

Evolution of SEBI | Before SEBI’s formation, India’s securities market was regulated by the Controller of Capital Issues under the Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947. Recognizing the need for a more structured and autonomous regulatory body, SEBI was introduced in 1988 and later transformed into a statutory authority in 1992.

SEBI’s Headquarters & Presence | Headquartered in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, SEBI operates through its regional offices in New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, and Ahmedabad. Initially, SEBI had 17 local offices across India to promote investor education, but post June 2023 restructuring, 16 were closed to streamline operations.

SEBI’s Governing Body | SEBI is managed by a Board of Members, including:

  • Chairman – Nominated by the Union Government of India.
  • Two Members – From the Union Finance Ministry.
  • One Member – From the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
  • Five Additional Members – Nominated by the Union Government, out of which at least three must be full-time members.

SEBI’s Role & Regulations | SEBI ensures transparency, investor protection, and market integrity. A key amendment in 1999 brought collective investment schemes under SEBI’s regulation, except for nidhis, chit funds, and cooperatives. As the backbone of India’s capital markets, SEBI continues to strengthen investor confidence and uphold fair trade practices.

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Shalia Shah IFS Gets Two-Year Extension at Department of Higher Education, New Delhi

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Shalia Shah IFS
Shalia Shah IFS

Dr Shalia Shah IFS (2012), presently Deputy Secretary, Department of Higher Education, New Delhi, is given extension in tenure of her Central Deputation for a period of two year beyond 01.03.2025 up to 01.03.2027.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Dr Shalia Shah the very best.

Piyush Ranjan IDSE appointed as CVO- Engineering Projects India Ltd (EPIL )

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Engineering Projects India Ltd EPIL logo

Shri Piyush Ranjan IDSE (2002) has been appointed as CVO- Engineering Projects India Ltd. (EPIL ), Delhi under Ministry of Heavy industries  for a period upto 14.06.2027 .

The Vigilance Division of EPIL strives to ensure that all the functions of the organization are carried out with purity and integrity. For this purpose the Division collects intelligence about the corrupt practices committed or likely to be committed by the employees of the organization, investigates verifiable allegations reported to it and recommends further action to prevent corrupt practices.

The Division is headed by the Chief Vigilance Officer, who reports to the Chairman and Managing Director. He is assisted by an Addl. General Manager and five Vigilance Officers in the Regional Offices.

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Bhagwandas Gajghate IOFS appointed as CVO- Manganese Ore India Ltd, Nagpur

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MOIL Limited
MOIL Limited

Shri Bhagwandas Gajghate IOFS (2008) has been appointed as CVO- Manganese Ore India Ltd. (MOIL), Nagpur under the Ministry of Steel for a period upto 22.03.2027 .

The Vigilance department works for improvement in different systems, rules and procedures for the smooth functioning of the organization towards achievement of its goals with transparent public sector unit practices. MOIL recognizes the importance of Values and Ethics in Corporate Governance and understands that Vigilance is essentially a Management function to achieve optimum results.

MOIL continuously strives to improve the system for more transparency, timely resolution and fair practices by leveraging technology so that bottlenecks are removed and delays in processes reduce. MOIL vigilance conducts various activities to ensure that scope of corruption is reduced and a culture of probity, honesty ,integrity and transparency is developed.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Bhagwandas Gajghate the very best.

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Gaurav Sharma CWES Gets One-Year Extension at CAT Principal Bench, New Delhi

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Central Administrative Tribunal CAT
Central Administrative Tribunal CAT

Shri Gaurav Sharma CWES (2008), presently Financial Advisor and Chief Accounts Officer (FA&CAO), Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Principal Bench, New Delhi, is given extension in tenure of his Central Deputation for a period of one year beyond 01.03.2025 up to 28.02.2026.

CWES, or Central Water Engineering Service, is a Group ‘A’ service of the Government of India. Recruitment to CWES is governed by the Central Water Engineering (Group ‘A’) Service Rules, 2013, with the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) overseeing the selection process. The Central Water Commission serves as the principal organisation for water resource development in India.

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Pratima Gupta IOFS given extension as CVO- Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI)

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Pratima Gupta IOFS
Pratima Gupta IOFS

Ms. Pratima Gupta IOFS (1992) presently CVO- Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), Delhi given extension of tenure for a period of 2 years beyond 12.06.2025 i.e. upto 12.06.2027 .

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms. Pratima Gupta the very best.

Jagdish Khima Rathod CPES given extension as CVO- Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla

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Jagdish Khima Rathod CPES (J K Rathod CPES)
Jagdish Khima Rathod CPES (J K Rathod CPES)

Shri J K Rathod CPES (2002) presently CVO- Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla given extension of deputation tenure for a period of 2 years beyond 02.06.2025 i.e. upto 02.06.2027 .

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Jagdish Khima Rathod the very best.

 

S Suresh IPS Gets One-Year Extension, Post Upgraded to ADG Cabinet Secretariat Security

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S Suresh IPS Kerala
S Suresh IPS Kerala

Shri S Suresh IPS (Kerala 1995), presently Inspector General (IG), SPG, Office of Secretary Security, Cabinet Secretariat, New Delhi, is given extension in tenure of his Central Deputation for a period of one year beyond 08.03.2025 with temporary upgradation of the post of IG to Additional Director General (ADG) Level in SPG.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri S Suresh the very best.