Shri Mane Ajinkya Baburao IPS (Odisha 2022), will proceed immediately to join as SDPO, Sadar Dist- Kalahandi , Odisha after completion of AET Training.
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Shri Mane Ajinkya Baburao IPS (Odisha 2022), will proceed immediately to join as SDPO, Sadar Dist- Kalahandi , Odisha after completion of AET Training.
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Union Road Transport and National Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said that India being ranked first in road accidents is a matter of concern and not pride. He was addressing the closing ceremony of the Global Conclave of IISSM in Dwarka.
He said that every year lakhs of people die in road accidents. We lose many talented doctors , engineers , scientists and intellectuals. Gadkari expressed surprise that it is very difficult to change human behaviour. There is a need to train people on a large scale. People do not stop talking on mobile phones while driving. They do not want to wear helmets and invite accidents. The Union Minister said that safety is related to many areas , but we should pay more attention to road safety. We have to make the country self-reliant , prepare skilled engineers.
He said that management , training and research should never stop. Shri Gadkari said that the biggest problem of India is the increasing population. We have to make people aware through education. From the security point of view, both internal and external security are important. Along with this, we have to follow the rules for safety as well.
The Union Minister praised former MP and IISSM Executive Chairman Dr R K Sinha for his contribution in various fields . He said that the way Sinha works is exemplary for others. On this occasion, Dr. R.K. Sinha assured them that in his Indian Public School, students will be made aware by giving them training on traffic rules from school level and this will be started from the next session itself.
Many people were honoured for their remarkable work in the conclave. These included GM Shrivastava , DC Pathak and SK Sharma who were given the Life Time Award. The fellowship included General Prem Sagar , GB Singh , Manjeet , GS Chauhan , Prof Chris Pillai , Renu Mattoo , former IPS Manjari Jaruhar , AK Pathak , Colonel MP Sen.
Expressing concern, Executive Chairman of IISSM, Dr. R.K. Sinha said that indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers is harming our health.
He said that if climate change becomes severe, we will not be able to return to traditional methods of food. Dr Sinha also raised the issue of water consumption in growing some crops. In today’s conclave, the intellectuals seriously discussed issues related to the public like disaster management , climate change , women’s safety etc. Apart from experts from different parts of the country, a large number of foreign experts were also present in the program.
Indian Bureaucracy, Jammu, December 17, 2024|The State Government has ordered transfer of two JKAS officers, reassigning their portfolios and posting them to the Office of the Deputy Chief Minister and the Department of Tribal Affairs, respectively. The officers are;
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India began its 4-weeks long in-person Winter Internship – 2024, for post-graduate-level students. 80 students from different academic disciplines from various universities and colleges of the country are attending. They were shortlisted out of over 1,000 applicants.
Inaugurating the internship, NHRC, India Acting Chairperson, Smt Vijaya Bharathi Sayani urged the interns to reflect on their role in shaping the future of human rights in India. She encouraged them to contribute towards building a society wherein everyone has equal access to rights and opportunities and no one is left behind. Highlighting India’s path to becoming a global leader, she emphasized that this journey is not just about economic growth but also about upholding the principles of justice, inclusivity, and compassion.
In his address, NHRC, India Secretary General, Shri Bharat Lal congratulated the interns on their selection for this prestigious internship programme and encouraged them to utilise this opportunity to learn maximum and develop sensitivity towards societal problems and respond to them with compassion. He urged the interns to internalise the core values of equality, justice, liberty and fraternity, as enshrined in the Constitution of India and to actively contribute to upholding the human rights of every individual in the society.
Shri Devendra K. Nim, Joint Secretary, NHRC, giving an overview of the winter internship programme, highlighted the Commission’s functioning and various activities towards promoting and protecting human rights. He emphasised that the interactive sessions and various other activities including group research projects, book reviews, etc. during the internship aim to provide interns with a comprehensive understanding of human rights and related challenges to find their solutions, fostering a deeper commitment to the cause.
During the internship, the students will not only be exposed to various aspects of human rights by the subject experts but also taken for field visits for the functioning of various institutions and understanding of the ground realities as well as the requirements for protecting the human rights of various segments of society. The interns completing the internship will also be given a stipend of Rs.12,000/-. The Director, Lt Col Virender Singh delivered the vote of thanks.
Shri Shivam Kumar IAS has been allocated Uttar Pradesh cadre.
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Smt M Sireesha APCS Deputy Collector is placed at the disposal of the WD & SC Department for posting as JD, Women & Child Welfare, O/o Director, Women & Child Welfare, Guntur.
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Ms. Sonali Singh Parmar IPS (Odisha 2022), will proceed immediately to join as SDPO, Bonai, Rourkela , Odisha after completion of AET Training.
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Ms Swati Sharma IAS has been allocated Rajasthan cadre.
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Ms. Anupama Nilekar Chandra IPS (Bihar 1994) presently ADG- BPR&D transferred and posted as Additional DG- SSB.
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Shri H V Jayaram APCS Deputy Collector is posted as SDC, Civil Defence, Visakhapatnam.
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Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), in collaboration with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI), organized an interactive workshop on ‘GST: Issues & Implications’ at SCOPE Complex, New Delhi recently.
The workshop was inaugurated by Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman, SCOPE & CMD, GAIL. Shri Atul Sobti, Director General, SCOPE; CMA Manoj Kumar Anand and CMA Nisha Dewan from ICMAI also addressed the participants. The workshop attended by over 60 participants from various PSEs, aimed at equipping participants with a deeper understanding of GST’s evolving framework, through technical sessions, expert-led discussions, and case studies.
The event also provided participants with actionable insights to optimize Input Tax Credit (ITC), mitigate risks, and ensure compliance with the latest GST amendments and judgments.
Shri Ramendra Prasad IPS (Odisha 2022) will proceed immediately to join as SDPO, Baliguda, Dist- Kandhamal , Odisha after completion of AET Training.
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