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CDS Gen Anil Chauhan chairs 35th Tri-services Commanders’ Conference

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Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan presided over the 35th Triservices Commanders’ Conference (TSTCC) at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi on November 13, 2024. This significant event brought together commanders from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as officers from the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) and various formations, to discuss and strategize on enhancing joint training and operational effectiveness.

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In his address, General Chauhan emphasized the critical role of jointmanship and synergy in the training domain, highlighting its importance as a foundation for dominance in the evolving multi-domain battlespace. He underscored the need to adapt training methodologies to address unique security challenges and prepare for future conflicts as a unified, theaterized force.

Building on the agenda from the 34th TSTCC held in Shimla last year, the conference reviewed the progress of ongoing initiatives and charted out future strategies for optimizing joint training across the three services. Discussions focused on the dynamics of the region’s geo-strategic environment and the imperative to align training and doctrines to emerging challenges. Key topics included optimizing existing training infrastructure, leveraging collective resources, and implementing innovative strategies incorporating modern technology and advanced warfare tactics.

The TSTCC, conducted annually by the training commands of the three services on a rotational basis, serves as a platform to enhance collaboration, exchange best practices, and foster cohesion. It aims to strengthen joint training efforts, ensuring enhanced combat readiness and operational capabilities. Over the years, the conference has significantly contributed to fostering jointmanship and collective readiness for prospective challenges.

This year’s conference also marked the CDS’s first visit to the Southern Naval Command. During his visit, General Chauhan met with Vice Admiral V. Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command, to discuss various triservices training issues. A comprehensive briefing on the Command’s roles, functions, and capabilities was presented to the CDS, who later addressed the officers, sharing his vision and expectations for future joint training and operational integration.

The 35th TSTCC further reinforced the importance of cohesive training strategies to ensure operational excellence and the collective preparedness of India’s armed forces.

Ministry of Corporate Affairs participates in Special Campaign 4.0

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The Ministry of Corporate Affairs actively participated in the Special Campaign 4.0, conducted from October 2 to October 31, 2024. During this campaign, the Ministry, along with its regional and attached offices, undertook various initiatives to achieve the campaign’s objectives, which included reducing pendency, addressing grievances, and enhancing cleanliness. The Ministry regularly updated its progress across multiple platforms, including the SCDPM portal and its official Twitter handle.

As part of the campaign, 23 cleanliness drives were conducted, emphasizing community participation under the theme of ‘bhagidari swachhata’. A significant effort was made to streamline administrative processes, leading to the review of 2,810 physical files, of which 1,781 were weeded out. Additionally, all identified e-files were thoroughly reviewed. The Ministry also successfully addressed three parliamentary assurances and resolved 573 public grievances, demonstrating its commitment to improving efficiency and responsiveness.

Further, old and unserviceable items were disposed of, creating cleaner, more organized, and congenial workspaces. These efforts not only contributed to a tidier environment but also reinforced the Ministry’s dedication to fostering sustainable and efficient working conditions.

Mitalee Lahkar ACS transferred as Addl District Commissioner- Golaghat, Assam

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Smt Mitalee Lahkar ACS (DR-2015) presently Deputy Secretary – Administrative Reforms & Training, Pension & Public Grievances Department and Secretary, Assam State Commission for Right to Public Services (ASCRTPS) (addl.) is transferred and posted as Addl. District Commissioner, Golaghat.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Smt Mitalee Lahkar the very best.

25th Meeting of South Asian Telecommunication Regulators’ Council

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Ministry of Telecommunication,

The 25th Meeting of the South Asian Telecommunication Regulators’ Council (SATRC-25) was held in New Delhi, India, from November 11 to 13, 2024, bringing together regulators, industry leaders, and experts from across South Asia. Hosted by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT), the event focused on the theme “Accelerating Telecommunication and ICT Development for Growth and Inclusiveness,” aiming to drive digital transformation for economic and social prosperity in the region.

The meeting was inaugurated by Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Hon’ble Minister of Communications and Minister of Development of the North-Eastern Region, in the presence of Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Ministry of Rural Development. Mr. Masanori Kondo, Secretary General of the APT, attended all three days of the event. During the meeting, Mr. Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman of TRAI, was elected as the Chair of SATRC.

SATRC, an initiative under the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity, promotes regional cooperation and harmonized regulatory practices across the telecommunications sector in South Asia. Member countries include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The council aims to create a digitally inclusive society by fostering regulatory innovation, policy alignment, and collaboration to bridge digital divides in the region.

The SATRC-25 agenda addressed critical issues in the telecommunications and ICT sectors. Highlights included a Regulators’ Roundtable discussion, a Regulatory-Industry Dialogue, and industry sessions that provided a platform for the telecommunications and ICT sectors to discuss regulatory challenges and share perspectives. Participants shared policy and regulatory best practices, particularly those supporting digital transformation in the economy and society.

Progress on the implementation of SATRC Action Plan Phase IX was reviewed, with updates provided by the Chairs of the SATRC Working Groups. The meeting also evaluated the activities and budget implementation of the Action Plan Phase IX for 2025.

The hybrid event saw active participation, with about 120 delegates from over 10 countries, including nine Heads of Regulators or Heads of Delegation from SATRC members. Representatives from the telecom industry also engaged extensively in the discussions.

SATRC-25 concluded with a call to action for regulators in the member countries to exchange best practices and collaborate on addressing challenges posed by emerging technologies and services, reinforcing the commitment to fostering a harmonized and inclusive telecommunications ecosystem in South Asia.

MeitY and Kerala organize Cyber Security Workshop

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National eGovernance Division (NeGD)

National e-Governance Division (NeGD), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in collaboration with, the Kerala State IT Mission (KSITM) under the Department of Electronics & IT, Government of Kerala, has organized a three-day Cyber Security Workshop for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), Deputy CISOs, and Technical Officers of the Government of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram . The workshop has brought together over 100 participants from various state departments.

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Importance of cybersecurity for Kerala’s digital infrastructure

Shri Sandip Kumar, IAS, Director of KSITM has inaugurated the workshop. In his address he highlighted the vital importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding the digital infrastructure and e-governance services within Kerala. “Cybersecurity and Data Privacy are core mandates for KSITM, essential for protecting government services and citizen-centric digital platforms across Kerala,” he remarked. Emphasizing upon the need for departments to enhance cybersecurity preparedness, Shri Kumar underscored KSITM’s commitment to building resilient defences within government operations, equipping CISOs and Deputy CISOs with critical skills to address and mitigate evolving cyber threats.

Key Objectives of the Workshop:

  1. Raising Awareness: Highlighting key cybersecurity issues, emerging cyber threats, and secure e-governance frameworks.
  2. Cyber Resilience Ecosystem: Deepening understanding of cyber resilience and exploring the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity.
  3. Knowledge on Cyber Suraksha Kendra: Educating participants on the significance of Cyber Suraksha Kendra for protecting state-level e-governance systems.
  4. In-Depth Training on Data Protection: Offering extensive sessions on the Data Protection Bill (DPDP Act 2023), application security, and endpoint security.
  5. Cyber Crisis Management Plans (CCMP): Training attendees on developing CCMPs to ensure effective responses to cybersecurity incident
  6. Identity and Access Management: Addressing critical challenges in securing digital systems within government departments.

Boosting cybersecurity awareness and capacity among state governments

The workshop is a significant part of NeGD’s broader State Capacity-Building Workshops initiative, aimed at boosting cybersecurity awareness and capacity among state governments. This initiative aligns with the Government of India’s mission to create a cyber-resilient public sector, fortifying digital infrastructure and enhancing e-governance resilience across states. Through this program, NeGD aims to equip states with practical skills, strengthen India’s collective cybersecurity posture and contribute to a digitally secure India under the Digital India initiative.

This event reaffirms Kerala’s dedication to advance cybersecurity measures and safeguarding its digital assets amid the rapidly growing digital landscape.

RINL bags 3 prestigious ‘Gold Awards’ at ICQCC-2024 held at Colombo, Sri Lanka

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The International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC-2024) was hosted by the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality and Productivity (SLAAQP) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from November 11 to 14, 2024. Conducted in a hybrid format, the event witnessed the participation of three Lean Quality Circle (LQC) teams from Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. The teams, namely ARMOR from the Special Bar Mill (SBM), TARANGINI from Quality Assurance & Technology Development (QA&TD), and SADHANA from Steel Melt Shop-1 (SMS-1), presented their case studies online from the Centre for HRD at Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.

The ARMOR team, consisting of Shri B.V. Sivaji, Shri Mamidi Aditya, Shri Nammi Pruthvi Raj, Shri Sanyasi Rao Yalamanchi, and Shri Dhanunjaya Kuruba, showcased their innovative case study on “Minimizing Power & Free Hook (P&F) Chain Downtime by Eliminating Structure Damage.” Meanwhile, the TARANGINI team, represented by Smt. Garica Sheshamma, Ms. Anshika Hotiyal, Smt. Snigdha Liticia Nag, Smt. Yalla Vijaya Sowjanya, and Smt. Mahadasu Geethasri, presented their work on “Cyanide Determination in Water Using Micro Diffusion Cells.” The SADHANA team, featuring Shri Srinivasa Raju V., Shri Bhanu Kiran Banda, Shri M. Satyanarayana, and Shri I. Mohana Rao, shared their insights on “Surge Hopper-2 Modification.”

All three teams received the prestigious GOLD Awards at the ICQCC-2024, reaffirming RINL’s commitment to quality and innovation on an international platform. This recognition adds to RINL’s legacy of earning accolades at various global events.

Sri A.K. Saxena, CMD (Additional Charge) of RINL, congratulated the Lean Quality Circle teams for their exceptional performance and for bringing international laurels to the organization once again. This achievement underscores RINL’s dedication to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in its operations.

IITF 2024 | Bihar and UP are partner States while Jharkhand is the State of focus

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IITF 2024

The 43rd edition of the India International Trade Fair (IITF) was inaugurated by Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on November 14, 2024. Organized by the India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO), this flagship event highlights India’s vibrant trade, culture, and innovation, while advancing the nation’s vision of becoming a self-reliant and prosperous Viksit Bharat by 2047. The event spans a gross area of 1,07,000 square meters, featuring over 3,500 exhibitors from India and abroad. With an expected daily footfall of nearly one lakh visitors, it stands as one of South Asia’s largest trade fairs.

This year’s theme, “Viksit Bharat @2047,” reflects the country’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, inclusivity, and good governance. The fair provides a platform to showcase India’s industrial strength and export potential while fostering meaningful dialogue among stakeholders to achieve long-term economic and social goals. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are participating as Partner States, while Jharkhand has been designated the Focus State. In total, 33 States and Union Territories, 49 Central Ministries, and several prominent Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are participating. Additionally, international exhibitors from countries such as China, South Korea, Türkiye, Egypt, and Sweden enhance the event’s global appeal.

During his inaugural address, Shri Piyush Goyal announced plans to expand ITPO into a world-class agency and extend MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) infrastructure to cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Noida. Emphasizing the importance of making exhibitions in India a one-stop shop for global buyers and sellers, he highlighted the need for increased international participation and digital innovations. The Minister also proposed organizing virtual fairs for sectors where physical demonstrations are unnecessary and stressed the significance of incorporating innovations like AI, green technologies, and cybersecurity into future trade fairs.

Shri Goyal emphasized the role of digital payments in trade fairs and announced plans for kiosks to streamline transactions. He also highlighted the need for revenue-sharing models to benefit industries leveraging IITF as a market platform. Looking ahead, he envisioned global fairs hosted by India to attract foreign buyers and boost exports, thereby strengthening India’s global trade ties.

IITF 2024 offers visitors a seamless experience through various entry points at Bharat Mandapam, detailed navigation via the Bharat Mandapam mobile app, and multiple ticketing options, including metro stations and online platforms. Business days are scheduled from November 14 to 18, followed by general visitor days from November 19 to 27. Entry remains free for senior citizens and Divyangjan with valid identification.

The fair underscores India’s growing role as a global trade hub, fostering business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) engagements. It also demonstrates the nation’s ability to integrate culture, technology, and trade, providing a platform for startups and established enterprises alike. With the participation of renowned private companies like Titan, Jindal Steel & Power, Relaxo, and Woodland, along with international exhibitors, IITF 2024 reaffirms India’s industrial and entrepreneurial capabilities.

Through its dynamic mix of trade, culture, and innovation, IITF 2024 advances India’s goals of achieving sustainability, economic growth, and a resilient future. It reflects the nation’s commitment to becoming a global leader in trade and industry, aligning with the broader vision of a developed India by 2047.

For more information, visit the official website at India Trade Fair.

Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS given additional charge as CVO- Oil India Ltd

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Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS 1998

Ms. Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS (1998) presently CVO- Engineers India Ltd. (EIL), Delhi has been entrusted with additional charge as CVO- Oil India Ltd. (OIL), Noida for a period of six months beyond 09.10.2024 or till the appointment of a regular CVO in OIL India.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms. Shruti Agnihotriy the very best.

Dharmendra Kumar Madan IOFS given premature repatriation to parent cadre

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Dharmendra Kumar Madan IOFS 1994

Shri Dharmendra Kumar Madan IOFS (1994) presently CVO – POWERGRID (PGCIL), Delhi/NCR (JS level) has been given premature repatriation to his parent cadre.

Shri D K Madan completed his graduation in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, post- graduation Diploma in Finance Management and has experience for around 21 years in the area of Techno-commercial, Administrative & Management in Defence production units in various parts of country under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), Department of Defence Production, Min. of Defence, Govt. of India.

During 2017-2022 as Director (Chemical) in Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers he looked after policy matters of the chemicals & petrochemicals sector, an important manufacturing sector of Indian economy & matters of PSUs under the department.  He was nominated as “Government Nominee Director” in PSUs under the department.  He coordinated with INVEST INDIA, DPIIT & FICCI to organize events to facilitate investment & FDI for the growth of chemical/ petrochemical sector & boost the exports of chemical commodities. Due to various policy initiative taken during FY 2019-20, 2020-21 & 2021-22, chemicals & related commodities export was highest among all the commodities.   He is alumni of National Defence College (NDC) & completed prestigious training course in “National Security & Strategy” from NDC, New Delhi in the year 2022.

He had joined as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), POWERGRID w.e.f. 28.11.2022.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Dharmendra Kumar Madan the very best.

DRDO hands over Authority Holding Sealed Particulars of P-7 Parachute System to DGQA

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The Authority Holding Sealed Particulars (AHSP) of the P-7 Parachute System has been handed over to the Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) by the Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE) of DRDO, Agra. The formal handover ceremony took place at DRDO Bhawan in New Delhi, where Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of the Department of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO, presented the AHSP.

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ADRDE successfully designed, developed, and qualified the P-7 Parachute System, which has been fabricated by Gliders India Limited (Ordnance Parachute Factory), Kanpur. This system is capable of safely dropping payloads of up to 9.5 tons from IL-76 Aircraft at altitudes of up to four kilometers.

The Indian Army will be able to rapidly deploy Light Field Guns and Jeeps in border and conflict areas via air dropping with this advanced system. The Army has placed an order with GIL (OPF) Kanpur for the supply of 146 P-7 Heavy Drop Parachute Systems. Having successfully completed the General Staff Evaluation, the system has now been inducted into service.

Ravindra Prasad ITS given premature repatriation to parent cadre

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Ravindra Prasad ITS 1997

Shri Ravindra Prasad ITS (1997) presently CVO- Northern Coalfields Ltd. (NCL), Singrauli has been given premature repatriation to his parent cadre.

Prior to joining as CVO NCL, he was posted as Director, DoT(Hq.) New Delhi where apart from other responsibilities, he was responsible for coordination with International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Shri Ravindra Prasad holds Bachelor Degree in Electronics Engineering from Motilal Nehru Regional Engineering College, Allahabad followed by MBA from Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad.

Having vast experience of about 27 years in the Telecommunication Sector, he rendered his services in Assam, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi at various key positions like Divisional Engineer, Telecom District Manager, Dy. General Manager & Director. In his official capacity, he has traversed diverse corners of the globe, such as South Africa, China, Israel, Ukraine, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Ravindra Prasad the very best.

7 IPS Transfers in Karnataka, See the Complete List Here

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7 IPS Karnataka Police

Indian Bureaucracy, Bengaluru, November 15, 2024| The Government of Karnataka has issued transfer orders for seven IPS officers. The details are as follows;

  1. Shri Shantanu Sinha IPS (Karnataka 2009), presently on Central Deputation and posted as DIGP, Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (DS&A – MD-IDSA), appointed DIG – CID, Karnataka.
  2. Smt G Sangeetha IPS (Karnataka 2011), presently SP, Yadagiri, Karnataka, is transferred and appointed as SP – CID, Karnataka.
  3. Shri Laxman Nimbargi IPS (Karnataka 2014), presently SP, State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB), is transferred and appointed SP – Vijaypura, Karnataka.
  4. Shri Chennabasavanna Langoti IPS (Karnataka 2013), presently SP, District Bidari, Karnataka, is transferred and appointed as Director – Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru, Karnataka.
  5. Shri Abdul Ahad IPS (Karnataka 2012), presently DCP, CCB (Crime-1), Bengaluru, Is transferred and appointed as Director – Security and Vigilance, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation.
  6. Shri Pruthvik Shankar IPS (Karnataka 2018), presently SP, CID, Karnataka, is transferred and appointed as SP – Yadgiri, Karnataka.
  7. Shri Shivanshu Rajput IPS (Karnataka 2019), presently SP, Centre for Counter
    Terrorism, Bengaluru, is transferred and appointed as SP – State Crime Record Bureau, Bengaluru, Karnataka.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes all the officers the very best.