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Pulkesh Kumar IRPS given extension of Tenure, MoHFW

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Department of Health and Family Welfare,

Shri Pulkesh Kumar IRPS (2011), presently on central deputation and posted as Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India, has been granted an extension in the central deputation tenure for a period of three months beyond 21.12.2024 and upto 21.03.2025.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Pulkesh Kumar the very best.

Location-Wise Breakdown of 51 Judge Transfers in Himachal Pradesh

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Location-wise-51-Judges-Transferred-HP

Indian Bureaucracy, Shimla, December 12, 2024| The Hon’ble High Court of Himachal Pradesh, in a late evening order yesterday, announced the transfer and posting of fifty-one judicial officers. This includes placements in Fast Track Special Courts dealing with Rape and POCSO cases, as well as promotions and ad-hoc appointments to meet the judicial demands across various districts. Shimla received eight new judges, with Kullu-Manali, Solan, Mandi, and Dharamsala each seeing five new judicial appointments. All officers are required to take up their new assignments by December 21, 2024. The detailed breakdown of their placements is provided below.

High Court of Himachal Pradesh

  1. Shri Harish Sharma appointed District and Sessions Judge (Leave/Training Reserve), High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla.
  2. Shri Nishant Verma appointed Central Project Coordinator, High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla.

Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO)

  1. Shri Harmesh Kumar appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Kinnaur at Rampur Bushahr, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Shri Subhash Chander Bhaseen appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Sirmaur at Nahan, Himachal Pradesh.
  3. Shri Ramnik Sharma appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
  4. Shri Sidharth Sarpal appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Mandi.
  5. Shri Nitin Mittal appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.

Shimla

  1. Shri Vivek Sharma appointed Principal Judge – Family Court, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Shri Sandeep Singh Sihag appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
  3. Shri Umesh Verma appointed Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Shimla.
  4. Shri Ekansh Kapil appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Shimla.
  5. Ms appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Shimla.
  6. Ms Jyoti Bhagchandani appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-IV, Shimla.
  7. Ms Susmita Sharma appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-V, Shimla.
  8. Shri Apurva Raj appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-VI, Shimla.

Manali, Kullu (Kullu, Lahaul & Spiti)

  1. Shri Rahul appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Manali.
  2. Shri Amit Mandyal appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kullu.
  3. Shri Vikrant Kaundal appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kullu.
  4. Shri Aslam Beg appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lahaul & Spiti at Kullu.
  5. Ms Abha Chauhan to continue as District Legal Services Authority, Kullu, in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years.

Solan

  1. Ms Divya Jyoti Patial appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Solan.
  2. Shri Ramnik Sharma appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Solan.
  3. Ms Akanksha Dogra to continue as Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years.
  4. Ms Sonal Sharma appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-I, Solan.
  5. Shri R Mihul Sharma appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Solan, with additional charge of Mobile Traffic Magistrate, Solan.

Mandi

  1. Shri Sidharth Sarpal appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Mandi.
  2. Ms Manisha Goyal appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mandi.
  3. Shri Vivek Kaisth, to continue as Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Mandi, in the cadre of Senior Civil Judgnalies on officiating basis for a period of two years.
  4. Ms Tina Malhotra appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Mandi.
  5. Shri Vikash Thakur appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Mandi.

Chamba

  1. Shri Nikhil Aggarwal appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Dr Parth Jain appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Chamba.

Dharamshala (Kangra & Una)

  1. Shri Nitin Mittal appointed Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Shri Hakikat Dhanda appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kangra at Dharamshala, with additional charge of Mobile Traffic Magistrate duties for Kangra & Una at Dharamshala.
  3. Shri Varun appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-I, Dharamshala.
  4. Ms Neha Sharma appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Una.
  5. Ms Paras Ahuja appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Una.

Bilaspur

  1. Ms Akshi Sharma appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bilaspur.
  2. Shri Prateek Gupta appointed Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Bilaspur.

Hamirpur

Shri Kuldeep Sharma appointed Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Hamirpur.

Senior Civil Judge-cum-Additional Chief Judicial Magistrates (ACJM)

  1. Nalagarh – Shri Ajay Kumar to continue as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Nalagarh, in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years.
  2. Nadaun – Shri Anuj Bahal appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM), Nadaun.
  3. Dehra – Shri Gaurav Chaudhary appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Dehra.
  4. Nurpur – Ms Deepali Gambhir appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Nurpur.
  5. Theog – Ms Kanika Gupta appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Theog.
  6. Dehra – Shri Gaurav Chaudhary appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Dehra.
  7. Nurpur – Ms Deepali Gambhir appointed Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Nurpur.

Civil Judge-cum- Judicial Magistrate of First Class (JMFC)

  1. Indora – Ms Parveen Khadwal appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Indora.
  2. Karsog – Ms Shweta Narula appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Karsog.
  3. Sarkaghat – Shri Yudh Veer Singh appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-I, Sarkaghat.
  4. Banjar – Shri Karam Pratap Singh appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Banjar.
  5. Gohar – Ms Priya Dogra appointed Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Gohar.

Civil Judge-cum- Judicial Magistrate (JM)

  1. Amb – Ms Himani appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Amb.
  2. Rohru – Shri Raghav Sharma appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM, Rohru.
  3. Sarkaghat – Ms Ridhi Patrawal appointed Civil Judge-cum-JM-II, Sarkaghat.

CSC MoU with IFFCO to Empower 10,000 FPOs with Agriculture Inputs

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CSC e-Governance Services India Limited has taken a commendable step forward by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) to ensure the availability of essential agricultural inputs for Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), including the 10,000 FPOs established under the Government of India’s Central Sector Scheme. This milestone agreement was formalized in the distinguished presence of Shri Sanjay Rakesh, Managing Director and CEO of CSC SPV, and Shri Yogendra Kumar, Marketing Director of IFFCO.IFFCO

 

The Government’s Central Sector Scheme for “Formation and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs”, launched in 2020, has been instrumental in empowering farmers by reducing production costs, boosting incomes, and promoting aggregation of agricultural produce. By supporting FPOs as Common Service Centres (CSCs), the initiative not only ensures sustainability and financial resilience for farmers but also catalyzes rural employment and development.

This transformative partnership will enable FPOs across the country to access crucial agricultural inputs—fertilizers, seeds, and agrochemicals—provided by IFFCO. It is set to significantly enhance farmers’ productivity while fostering sustainable agricultural practices on a national scale.

Speaking at the event, Shri Sanjay Rakesh, MD and CEO of CSC SPV, expressed his enthusiasm: “It gives us immense pride to strengthen FPOs through this partnership with IFFCO. By providing essential inputs and services, small and marginal farmers will now have greater access to support, driving a wave of digital empowerment and rural growth. We anticipate a substantial boost in agriculture-related services delivered through CSCs, benefitting rural India at large.”

CSC SPV, with its unwavering dedication to improving rural livelihoods, has continually expanded its services for farmers. Its extensive network of CSCs in remote areas already offers critical solutions such as the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), teleconsultations, crop insurance, e-veterinary services, Kisan Credit Card assistance, and support for the PM Kisan scheme.

This progressive collaboration with IFFCO not only reflects CSC SPV’s commitment to rural prosperity but also solidifies its role as a catalyst for farmer welfare and sustainable agricultural growth.

American Express launches ‘Program Vasundhara’ for Environmental Sustainability and Biodiversity

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American Express, in partnership with Safe Water Network, has announced the launch of Program Vasundhara, a three-year initiative designed to promote environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience in Bengaluru and Gurugram. This comprehensive program will support India’s climate and sustainability goals by empowering local communities, restoring ecosystems, and fostering sustainable development practices in collaboration with Safe Water Network.

American Express launches ‘Program Vasundhara

Program Vasundhara’s Vision and Regional Impact

This initiative will prioritize water resource management, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity conservation, and renewable energy across the two cities.

  • Bengaluru: Around the Aivarakhandapura Lake, Program Vasundhara is building an 18-million-liter rainwater harvesting structure to boost local water availability and reduce dependency on external sources. This is a crucial step in addressing local water challenges while fostering resilience in the community.

Sanjay KhannaCEO and Country Manager, American Express, India said, “At American Express, we are committed to creating a positive impact on communities and the environment. Program Vasundhara exemplifies our dedication to climate resilience and sustainable ecosystems in Bengaluru and Gurugram. Through this partnership with Safe Water Network, we are not only addressing current environmental challenges in parts of India but also paving the way for a greener future.”

To further enable local farmers, an automated weather station has been set up, linked to a mobile app providing hyperlocal weather insights. This advanced system will guide farmers on crop management, pest control, and disease prevention, using AI to offer accurate weather updates to prepare for any extreme weather impacts.

  • Gurugram: In the Aravalli region, reforestation and ecosystem restoration will be central, including the planting of 15,000 trees and land restoration across 10,000 hectares. These actions will increase green cover, boost biodiversity, and support the region’s climate resilience efforts. Solar-powered solutions will also be implemented in key public areas, reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy.

Madge Thomas, Head of Corporate Sustainability at American Express, commented, “Program Vasundhara is about making environmental progress to address the pressing water crisis through local engagement and education. By partnering with Safe Water Network, we’re ensuring that communities gain the tools and support to protect and nurture their natural environments. It’s a significant collaboration that aligns with our commitment building resilient communities that are empowered to respond to extreme weather and natural disasters.”

Empowering Local Communities and Economic Development

In both regions, Program Vasundhara emphasizes empowering local communities through sustainable livelihoods and eco-friendly enterprises:

  • Nearly a thousand women from 85 villages will receive training and resources to launch small and micro-enterprises in agriculture and conservation. Participants in self-help groups (SHGs) will learn to cultivate, market, and sell medicinal plants and process other agricultural products. The program will also connect them with government schemes, banks, and cooperatives to secure financial support.

Poonam Sewak, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships, Safe Water Network, shared, “We are honored to lead Program Vasundhara with American Express, an initiative rooted in community participation and ecological restoration. This program illustrates the profound impact of local engagement in conserving and rejuvenating vital ecosystems. Together, we’re building pathways for sustainable livelihoods and environmental stewardship that will benefit generations.”

Additional Features of Program Vasundhara

  1. Restoring Urban and Peri-urban Ecosystems (Land and Water): Enhanced ecosystem services, including local food systems, water sources, and medicinal plants, through conservation of key regions.
  2. Climate Action: Adaptive measures and energy-efficient solutions to reduce climate vulnerability.
  3. Community Engagement: Livelihood-based eco-restoration that empowers communities, especially women, with sustainable income opportunities.
  4. Capacity Building: Technical training for local stakeholders to support long-term conservation practices.
  5. Knowledge Management and Awareness: Showcasing Program Vasundhara as a model for corporate-supported biodiversity efforts on national and global platforms.

As Ms. Sewak further emphasized, “This program aligns with India’s climate goals and Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), setting a powerful example for community-driven conservation.”

About Program Vasundhara | Program Vasundhara will benefit over a million people across 85 villages in Bengaluru and Gurugram. It includes major ecosystem restoration activities, such as reforestation, sustainable agriculture, climate action with tree planting, and renewable energy integration. Implemented by Safe Water Works, the program also aims to increase the technical capacity of state and local institutions, including biodiversity and watershed committees, and to establish a lasting model for biodiversity conservation.

Massive Judicial Shake-Up in Himachal Pradesh, 51 Judges Transferred

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51 Judges Transferred HP

Indian Bureaucracy, Shimla, December 12, 2024|The Hon’ble High Court of Himachal Pradesh, vide a late evening order issued yesterday, has effected the transfer and posting of fifty-one judicial officers. The order includes appointments of judicial officers to the Fast Track Special Courts dealing with cases under the Rape and POCSO Acts, promotions to senior grades, and ad-hoc appointments to meet administrative and judicial requirements at various subordinate courts. The judges are required to assume their new positions on or before December 21, 2024. The details of the judicial officers and their respective postings are as follows,

  1. Shri Vivek Sharma, presently, District and Sessions Judge (Leave/Training Reserve), High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, is transferred and posted as Principal Judge – Family Court, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Shri Harish Sharma, presently, Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kullu, on his placement as District and Sessions Judge, is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge (Leave/Training Reserve), High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla.
  3. Shri Amit Mandyal, presently, Additional District and Sessions Judge, Fast Track Special Court (Rape & POCSO), Shimla, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on officiating basis for a period of two years, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
  4. Shri Harmesh Kumar, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Chamba, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Kinnaur at Rampur Bushahr, Himachal Pradesh.
  5. Shri Ramnik Sharma, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Solan, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
  6. Shri Vivek Sharma, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Shimla, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
  7. Shri Sidharth Sarpal, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Mandi, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Mandi, Himachal Pradesh.
  8. Shri Subhash Chander Bhaseen, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Kullu, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Sirmaur at Nahan, Himachal Pradesh.
  9. Shri Nitin Mittal, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-CJM, Kangra at Dharamshala, on his promotion/appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judge on an ad hoc basis, is transferred and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge – Fast Track Court (Rape/POCSO), Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.
  10. Shri Vikrant Kaundal, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lahaul & Spiti at Kullu, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
  11. Shri Sandeep Singh Sihag, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Chamba, on his placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
  12. Ms Divya Jyoti Patial, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Nadaun, on her placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
  13. Shri Nikhil Aggarwal, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Sarkaghat, on his placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
  14. Shri Hakikat Dhanda, presently, Central Project Coordinator, High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, on his placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. He shall also oversee the Mobile Traffic Magistrate duties for Kangra & Una at Dharamshala until further orders.
  15. Ms Akshi Sharma, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Theog, on her placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh.
  16. Shri Aslam Beg, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Hamirpur, on his placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lahaul & Spiti at Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
  17. Ms Neha Sharma, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Shimla, on her placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Una, Himachal Pradesh.
  18. Ms Manisha Goyal, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Bilaspur, on her placement as Chief Judicial Magistrate, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh.
  19. Shri Nishant Verma, presently, Senior Civil Judge (Leave/Training Reserve), High Court of Himachal Pradesh, is transferred and posted as Central Project Coordinator, High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla.
  20. Ms Abha Chauhan, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Kullu, on her promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is retained at her current posting.
  21. Shri Ajay Kumar, presently, Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Nalagarh, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is retained at his current posting.
  22. Ms Akanksha Dogra, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Solan, on her promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is retained at her current posting.
  23. Shri Vivek Kaisth, presently, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Mandi, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is retained at his current posting.
  24. Shri Anuj Bahal, presently, Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate of First Class (JMFC), Banjar, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM), Nadaun.
  25. Shri Prateek Gupta, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Gohar, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is transferred and posted as Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Bilaspur.
  26. Ms Kanika Gupta, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Mandi, on her promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, Theog.
  27. Shri Kuldeep Sharma, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Manali, District Kullu, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges on officiating basis for a period of two years, is transferred and posted as Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Hamirpur.
  28. Shri Umesh Verma, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Shimla, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges purely on an adhoc basis, is transferred and posted as Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Shimla.
  29. Shri Gaurav Chaudhary, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Dehra, District Kangra, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges purely on an adhoc basis, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Dehra.
  30. Ms Sonal Sharma, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-I, Solan, on her promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges purely on an adhoc basis, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-I, Solan.
  31. Ms Deepali Gambhir, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Nurpur, District Kangra, on her promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges purely on an adhoc basis, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Nurpur.
  32. Shri R. Mihul Sharma, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Solan, on his promotion/appointment in the cadre of Senior Civil Judges purely on an adhoc basis, is transferred and posted as Senior Civil Judge-cum-ACJM-II, Solan. He shall also continue to look after the work of Mobile Traffic Magistrate, Solan till further orders.
  33. Shri Ekansh Kapil, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-IV, Shimla, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Shimla.
  34. Ms Vibhuti Bahuguna, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-V, Shimla, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Shimla.
  35. Dr Parth Jain, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Indora, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Chamba.
  36. Shri Rahul, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Karsog, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Manali.
  37. Ms Shweta Narula, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Dharamshala, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Karsog.
  38. Shri Yudh Veer Singh, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Sarkaghat, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-I, Sarkaghat.
  39. Ms Parveen Khadwal, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Ghumarwin, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Indora.
  40. Ms Tina Malhotra, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Mandi, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-II, Mandi.
  41. Shri Varun, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-III, Una, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-I, Dharamshala.
  42. Shri Karam Pratap Singh, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Chamba, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Banjar.
  43. Ms Priya Dogra, presently, Civil Judge-cum-JMFC-VI, Shimla, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Gohar.
  44. Ms Jyoti Bhagchandani, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-IV, Shimla.
  45. Ms Paras Ahuja, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Una.
  46. Ms Susmita Sharma, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-V, Shimla.
  47. Shri Vikash Thakur, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Mandi.
  48. Shri Apurva Raj, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-VI, Shimla.
  49. Ms Himani, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-III, Amb.
  50. Shri Raghav Sharma, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM, Rohru.
  51. Ms Ridhi Patrawal, Civil Judge, after completion of induction training, is transferred and posted as Civil Judge-cum-JM-II, Sarkaghat.

ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement Joint Committee Meeting concludes in New Delhi

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Ministry of Commerce and Industry

In a step towards reinforcing economic ties, the 3rd meeting of the AITIGA Joint Committee concluded in New Delhi, marking progress in the ongoing review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement.

IndianBureaucracy, New Delhi, February 20, 2024: The recently concluded 3rd meeting of the AITIGA Joint Committee, hosted by India in Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi, marked a significant step in the ongoing efforts to review the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA). Co-chaired by Shri Rajesh Agrawal, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India, and Ms. Mastura Ahmad Mustafa, Deputy Secretary General (Trade), Ministry of Investment, Trade & Industry, Malaysia, the meeting witnessed active participation from ASEAN member countries, including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Signed in 2009, AITIGA has been a crucial instrument in fostering trade relations between India and ASEAN. In September 2022, both sides entrusted the AITIGA Joint Committee with the responsibility of undertaking a comprehensive review aimed at enhancing the agreement’s trade facilitation and mutual benefits.

Pankaj Agarwal IAS given addl charge of School Education, Haryana

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Pankaj Agarwal gets additional charge as DG

Shri Pankaj Agarwal IAS (Haryana 2000), presently Chief Electoral Officer Haryana, and Commissioner & Secretary, Haryana Elections Department, is given additional charge of Commissioner & Secretary – School Education Department.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Pankaj Agarwal the very best.

Rahul Namdeo Dhote IAS given addl charge of Deputy Secretary, Water Resources, Madhya Pradesh

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Rahul Namdeo Dhote IAS

Shri Rahul Namdeo Dhote IAS (Madhya Pradesh 2017), presently, Deputy Secretary, Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA), given additional charge as Deputy Secretary – Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Rahul Namdeo Dhote the very best.

 

Sunil Dubey IAS appointed CEO – District Panchayat Bhind, Madhya Pradesh

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Sunil Dubey IAS MP 2016
Sunil Dubey IAS MP 2016

Shri Sunil Dubey IAS (Madhya Pradesh 2016), presently, Deputy Secretary, Culture and Tourism Department, Madhya Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as CEO – District Panchayat Bhind, Madhya Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Sunil Dubey the very best.

 

Ashish Tiwari IAS appointed Deputy Secretary, MP State Secretariat

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Ashish Tiwari IAS
Ashish Tiwari IAS

Shri Ashish Tiwari IAS (Madhya Pradesh 2016), presently, Deputy Secretary, Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Secretary – Vallabh Bhavan, State Secretariat, Madhya Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Ashish Tiwari the very best.

Basant Kumar Lama promoted to the Indian Administrative Service, Sikkim Cadre

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Basant Kumar Lama IAS Sikkim
Basant Kumar Lama IAS Sikkim

Shri Basant Kumar Lama SCS presently State Civil Service of Sikkim has been promoted to the Indian Administrative Service for the Select List of 2023 and allocated to the Sikkim Cadre.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Basant Kumar Lama the very best.

Kesang Dicki Rechung promoted to the Indian Administrative Service , Sikkim Cadre

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Kesang Dicki Rechung IAS Sikkim
Kesang Dicki Rechung IAS Sikkim

Ms Kesang Dicki Rechung SCS presently State Civil Service of Sikkim has been promoted to the Indian Administrative Service for the Select List of 2023 and allocated to the Sikkim Cadre.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms Kesang Dicki Rechung the very best.