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28 ACP and DSP Rank Police Officers transferred in Maharashtra

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Indian Bureaucracy, Mumbai, November 14, 2024| The Maharashtra Government’s Home Department has recently transferred 28 officersat the ranks of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) across the poll-bound state. The majority of these transfers focus on key regions, including Brihanmumbai (Greater Mumbai), Navi Mumbai, Nashik, Pune, Raigad District, Kolhapur, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Below is the list of the transferred officers along with their new assignments.

  1. Shri Yogesh Ashokrao Gawde, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Vashi Sub-Division, Navi Mumbai, is transferred and appointed as ACP, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  2. Shri Kishor Vishawanath Gayke, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Dahisar Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as ACP, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  3. Shri Dinkar Gangadhar Shilwate, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Vikroli Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred.
  4. Shri Raju Laxman Kasbe, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Agripada Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred, and his posting orders will be issued separately.
  5. Shri Suhas Pandurang Kamble, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kherwadi Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Maharashtra Police Academy, Nashik, Maharashtra.
  6. Shri Sanjay Damodar Dahake, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Deonar Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Training Center, Khandala, Maharashtra.
  7. Shri Ravindra Shankarrao Dalvi, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mulund Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Training Center, Marol, Maharashtra.  , Maharashtra
  8. Shri Mahesh Narayan Mugutrao, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Santacruz Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Crime Detection Training Center, Nashik, Maharashtra.
  9. Shri Kumud Jagannath Kadam, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bhoiwada Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Security Team, Nashik, Maharashtra.
  10. Shri Adinath Pralhad Pale, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Warli Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Security Team, Pune, Maharashtra.
  11. Smt Jyotsna Vilas Rasam, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Pydhonie Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Raigarh, Maharashtra.
  12. Smt Kalpana Yashwant Gadekar, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, D.N. Nagar Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Security Team, Thane, Maharashtra.
  13. Shri Suryakant Ganpat Bangar, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sakinaka Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Manmad Railway Subdivision, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (erstwhile name Aurangabad), Maharashtra.
  14. Shri Mrutyunjay Dhanya Heramath, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Matunga Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Headquarters, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
  15. Smt Renuka Shubharaj Buwah, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chembur Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, under the Special Inspector General of Police, Nashik Range, Maharashtra.
  16. Shri Shashikant Shankar Mane, presently Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dadar Division, Brihanmumbai, is transferred and appointed as Additional Superintendent of Police (ATP), Crime Investigation Department, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  17. Smt Prerna Katte, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Training Center, Khandala, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumba, Maharashtrai.
  18. Shri Bhanudas Vishwanath Katavkar, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Training Center, Marol, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  19. Shri Manoj Baburao Khandale, currently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Crime Investigation Training Center, Nashik, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  20. Shri Maruti Shankar Pandit, currently Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Manmad Railway Sub-Division, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  21. Shri Pradeep Bhivsen Maurale, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Safety Patrol, Nashik, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  22. Shri Gajanan Balasaheb Tompe, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Safety Patrol, Pune, is transferred and appointed as Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Pen Sub-Division, District Raigad, Maharashtra.
  23. Shri Vijay Chintaman Dolas, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Safety Patrol, Thane, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai, Maharashtra.
  24. Shri Ghanshyam Vijay Palange, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Highway Safety Patrol, Raigad, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai.
  25. Smt Priya Nanasaheb Patil, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Headquarters, Kolhapur, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai.
  26. Shri Sandeep Daulat More, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Maharashtra Police Academy, Nashik, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai.
  27. Shri Tanveer Ahmad Abdulsamad Sheikh, presently Additional Superintendent of Police (ATP), Crime Investigation Department, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai.
  28. Shri Ramrao Tryambak Dhikle, presently Deputy Superintendent of Police, Office of Special Inspector General of Police, Nashik Range, is transferred and appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai.

Keshav Ram HPAS appointed Joint Director – JLN Govt Medical College, Chamba, HP

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Shri Keshav Ram HPAS (2022), currently serving as Sub Divisional Officer, Civil, Udaipur, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, has been appointed as Joint Director – Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government Medical College, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. This posting relieves Shri Prithi Paul Singh HPAS (2017), AC to DC, Chamba, of this additional charge.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Keshav Ram the very best.

Himachal Govt Promotes, Reassigns Portfolios of 6 HPAS and HPSS Officers

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In a recent administrative reshuffle, the Himachal Pradesh Government has announced  promotion and reassignment of six of its officers from the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service (HPAS) and Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Services (HPSS). Details of the officers and their new area of posting is given below.

  1. Ms Kiran Gupta HPAS (Hirnachal Pradesh Administrative Service 2024),  presently Deputy Secretary, Jal Shakti Vibhag, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as as Deputy Secretary – Finance, Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Shri Rajeev Chauhan HPSS, has been promoted to the position of Under Secretary and appointed as Under Secretary – Planning Department, Himachal Pradesh.
  3. Shri Amar Chand HPSS, has been promoted to the position of Under Secretary and appointed as Under Secretary – Home Department, Himachal Pradesh, relieving Shri Vijay Kumar HPSS, of this additional charge.
  4. Shri Rajesh Gautam HPSS, has been promoted to the position of Under Secretary and appointed as Under Secretary – Secretariat Administration Department, Government of Himachal Pradesh.
  5. Shri Manoj Kumar (Manoj Kumar-III) HPAS (2020), presently Project Officer – Integrated Tribal Development Projects (ITDP), Keylong, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as Sub Divisional Officer – Civil, Udaipur, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh.
  6. Shri Keshav Ram HPAS (2022), currently serving as Sub Divisional Officer, Civil, Udaipur, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, has been appointed as Joint Director – Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government Medical College, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. This posting relieves Shri Prithi Paul Singh HPAS (2017), AC to DC, Chamba, of this additional charge.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes all the officers the very best.

Manoj Kumar HPAS appointed SDO Civil – Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh

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Shri Manoj Kumar (Manoj Kumar-III) HPAS (2020), presently Project Officer – Integrated Tribal Development Projects (ITDP), Keylong, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as Sub Divisional Officer – Civil, Udaipur, District Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Manoj Kumar the very best.

Kiran Gupta HPAS appointed Deputy Secretary – Finance, Himachal Pradesh

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Ms Kiran Gupta HPAS (Hirnachal Pradesh Administrative Service 2024),  presently Deputy Secretary, Jal Shakti Vibhag, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is transferred and appointed as as Deputy Secretary – Finance, Himachal Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms Kiran Gupta the very best.

Investment Opportunities in Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of A&N Islands

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The Department of Fisheries, under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, is organizing the Investors Meet 2024 on Investment Opportunities in the Fisheries and Aquaculture sector of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The event will take place at Taj Exotica, Swaraj Dweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, in the distinguished presence of Union Minister Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, along with Minister of State Shri George Kurian, Minister of State Prof. S.P. Singh Baghel, Admiral D K Joshi (Retd.), Lieutenant Governor of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and other prominent dignitaries. The event will also see participation from officials of the Department of Fisheries, State/UT Fisheries Departments, scientists, and approximately 60 investors specializing in Tuna and Seaweed technologies from across the country.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer a unique opportunity for fisheries development, with a vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covering around 6.0 lakh square km, rich in under-exploited sea resources, particularly Tuna and similar high-value species, estimated at 60,000 metric tons. The region’s proximity to Southeast Asia provides efficient access for sea and air trade, while its pristine waters support sustainable fishing practices. With effective administrative measures in place, the region is well-positioned to leverage its marine resources for significant economic growth. The Investors’ Meet 2024 serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and business exploration, with a focus on public-private partnerships for sustainable growth in fisheries and aquaculture. The event will feature presentations, B2B and B2G interactions, and strategic discussions to promote investments in infrastructure, technology transfer, skill development, and innovation. Interactive sessions will also address private sector challenges, showcase best practices, and foster Southeast Asian networking for new business opportunities and trade synergies in the sector. Additionally, the event will include the launch of a video on the development of a Tuna Cluster in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

The fisheries sector, recognized as a “Sunrise Sector,” is a critical driver of India’s economy, contributing significantly to national income, exports, and food security, particularly in rural areas. The Government of India has made substantial investments in the sector through initiatives like PMMSY, FIDF, and the Blue Revolution, amounting to ₹38,572 crore since 2015. In 2023-24, India exported 17.81 lakh tons of seafood worth ₹60,523.89 crore, a significant increase of 100% from FY 2013-14. Seafood exports have grown at an average annual rate of 14% over the last decade, with the USA being the largest overseas market.

The Department of Fisheries aims to boost exports to ₹1 lakh crore by 2024-25, creating valuable investment opportunities, particularly in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This initiative seeks to enhance exports and generate employment in the region, with a focus on sustainable growth and maximizing the economic potential of key resources such as tuna and seaweed. The Department is adopting a cluster-based approach to foster growth in fisheries and aquaculture, and the recent notification for the development of a Tuna Cluster in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands under PMMSY reflects this commitment. The initiative aims to attract investments, build partnerships with tuna-fishing nations, and implement training and capacity-building programs. It also envisions developing infrastructure for fish landing, processing, and export connectivity to enhance global competitiveness and streamline operations.

Sumit Lodh TCS appointed Director – Food and Civil Supplies, Tripura

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Sumit Lodh TCS

Shri Sumit Lodh TCS (SSG), presently Additional Secretary, Revenue Department, Tripura is transferred and posted as Director – Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Tripura, Agartala, with additional charge of Controller – Legal Metrology, Tripura, relieving Shri Nirmal Adhikari IAS (Tripura 2013).

Indian Bureaucracy.com wishes Shri Sumit Lodh the very best.

NBCC Reports YoY Profit Growth for Q2 and H1 FY2024-25

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The Board of Directors of NBCC (India) Limited, in its meeting on November 13, 2024, approved the financial results for the quarter and half-year ended September 30, 2024. The company recorded substantial growth in profitability on both standalone and consolidated bases.

Half-Year Financial Highlights

Profit Before Tax (PBT)
Standalone: ₹272.27 crore, a 45.02% YoY increase.
Consolidated: ₹309.74 crore, a 48.51% YoY increase.

Profit After Tax (PAT)
Standalone: ₹210.32 crore, a 41.73% YoY increase.
Consolidated: ₹232.33 crore, a 45.84% YoY increase.

Q2 FY2024-25 Highlights

Standalone Basis
PBT grew by 51.34% YoY.
PAT increased by 45.07% YoY.

Consolidated Basis:
PBT surged by 58.32% YoY.
PAT rose by 52.78% YoY.

NBCC remains a preferred infrastructure partner for the government, deriving 90% of its revenue from Project Management Consultancy (PMC) and redevelopment activities, 7.5% from Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts, and 2.5% from real estate operations on a standalone basis.

This financial performance reflects NBCC’s ongoing role in managing key infrastructure and redevelopment projects efficiently.

POWERGRID Secures Four Major Inter-State Transmission Projects to Boost Renewable Energy Integration

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The Khavda PS1 and 3 Transmission Limited project will establish a transmission system featuring two ±300 MVAR STATCOM units at KPS1 and one ±300 MVAR STATCOM at KPS3. STATCOM, or Static Synchronous Compensator, is a voltage-regulating system that dynamically adjusts reactive power in the electrical grid. This project, part of renewable energy power evacuation from the Khavda area in Gujarat, includes Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation, which uses STATCOMs with mechanically switched capacitors (MSC) and reactors (MSR) to ensure stable voltage levels by providing real-time reactive power adjustments.

PowerGRID

Barmer I Transmission Limited shall implement a transmission system comprising establishment of new 765/400/220 kV BarmerI Pooling sub-station, 765kV & 400kV D/C Transmission Lines and associated bays extension works at other existing substation
in the state of Rajasthan. This project is part of the transmission scheme for evacuation of 5.5 GW of renewable power from Jaisalmer/Barmer Complex (Fatehgarh-IV: 4 GW, Barmer: 1.5 GW).

Bikaner A Power Transmission Limited shall implement a transmission system comprising establishment of 765/400/220 kV Bikaner IV pooling substation along with STATCOM and MSC/MSR equipment, 765 kV D/c transmission line traversing in the states of Rajasthan & Haryana connecting Bikaner IV to Siwani S/s, various 400 kV D/c lines traversing through the states of Rajasthan, Punjab, & Haryana along with bay extension works for the above lines at existing substations in the states of Haryana and Punjab.

Bikaner A Power Transmission Limited will set up a transmission system that includes the construction of the Bikaner IV pooling substation with 765/400/220 kV capacity, along with STATCOM and MSC/MSR equipment for voltage regulation. The project also involves building a 765 kV double-circuit (D/c) transmission line that will run through Rajasthan and Haryana, connecting Bikaner IV to the Siwani substation. Additionally, various 400 kV D/c transmission lines will pass through Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana, with bay extension works at existing substations in Haryana and Punjab to accommodate these new lines.

The Bikaner A and B projects are designed to help transfer an additional 6 GW of renewable energy from the Bikaner Complex (Bikaner IV PS), boosting India’s ability to distribute sustainable energy.

POWERGRID, through its Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), is implementing several transmission projects under the Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer (BOOT) model. These projects play a key role in advancing India’s goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity by 2030. They also help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and integrate more renewable energy into the national grid.

As of October 31, 2024, POWERGRID operates 280 substations, with over 178,975 ckm of transmission lines and a transformation capacity of 543,961 MVA. By using the latest technology, automation, and digital solutions, POWERGRID has maintained an impressive transmission system availability rate of about 99.8%.

Mahipal Singh RAS appointed OSD – Farmer’s Registry, Revenue Department

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Mahipal Singh RAS

Shri Mahipal Singh RAS (2017), Project Director and State Nodal Officer, PCPNDT Bureau of Investigation (PBI), Directorate of Medical, Health & Family Welfare Services, Jaipur, Rajasthan, is transferred and appointed as Officer-on-Special Duty (OSD) – Farmer’s Registry, Revenue Department, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Mahipal Singh the very best.

Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai appointed as Executive Chairman- National Legal Services Authority

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Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai

Hon’ble Shri Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai presently Judge- Supreme Court of India has been appointed as Executive Chairman- National Legal Services Authority, with effect from 11.11.2024.

Justice Gavai, born on November 24, 1960, in Amravati, Maharashtra, has had a distinguished legal career spanning nearly four decades. After joining the bar in March 1985, he initially worked with the late Barrister Raja S. Bhonsale, a former Advocate General and Judge of the High Court, until 1987. Subsequently, Justice Gavai practiced independently at the Bombay High Court until 1990, focusing primarily on Constitutional and Administrative Law.

In 1992, he was appointed Assistant Government Pleader and Additional Public Prosecutor for the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court. Later, in 2000, he became the Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor for the same bench. His judicial career began when he was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Bombay High Court in 2003, becoming a permanent Judge in 2005. Justice Gavai has presided over various cases at the Principal Seat in Mumbai, as well as at the Nagpur, Aurangabad, and Panaji benches.

He was elevated to the Supreme Court of India on May 24, 2019, with his retirement slated for November 23, 2025.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai the very best.

Vinay Kumar Singh IRS empanelled as Joint Secretary at the Centre

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Shri Vinay Kumar Singh IRS (C&IT 1997), presently Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited, has been empanelled for holding the posts of Joint Secretary or equivalent at the Centre.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Vinay Kumar Singh the very best.