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Vijay Bharti IAS transferred as Secretary- Science & Technology and Bio-Technology Dept, West Bengal

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Vijay Bharti IAS
Vijay Bharti IAS

Shri Vijay Bharti IAS (West Bengal 2005) presently Principal Secretary- GTA transferred and posted as Secretary- Science & Technology and Bio-Technology Department, West Bengal.

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Pradeep Kumar Agrawal WBCS transferred as Senior Deputy Secretary- Youth Service & Sports Dept, West Bengal

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West Bengal Civil Service(WBCS)
West Bengal Civil Service(WBCS)

Shri Pradeep Kumar Agrawal WBCS(Exe)  presently posted as P.S. to Hon’ble MIC, Department of Mass Education Extension & Library Services transferred and posted as Senior Deputy Secretary- Youth Service & Sports Department , West Bengal.

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10 IAS Officers Assigned Additional Responsibilities in Punjab

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10 IAS Transfer in Punjab Govt
10 IAS Transfer in Punjab Govt

Indian Bureaucracy, Chandigarh, December 07, 2024| In a late evening directive, the Government of Punjab announced the assignment of additional responsibilities to 10 IAS officers. These appointments involve a mix of new roles, additional charges, and postings to critical departments.

  1. Shri Vikas Pratap IAS (Punjab 1994), presently Additional Chief Secretary-cum-Financial Commissioner, Excise, Punjab, given additional charge of Additional Chief Secretary – Governance Reforms & Public Grievances, Punjab, relieving Shri Sarvjit Singh IAS of the additional charge.
  2. Shri Alok Shekhar IAS (Punjab 1994), presently Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Jails, with additional charges of ACS, Justice, and ACS, Social Justice, Empowerment & Minorities, Punjab, given additional charge of ACS – Cooperation, Punjab.
  3. Shri Ajoy Kumar Sinha IAS (Punjab 1996), presently Principal Secretary, Finance, Punjab, given additional charges of Principal Secretary – Power, Principal Secretary – New & Renewable Energy, and CMD – Punjab State Transmission Corporation Ltd, relieving Shri Rahul Tiwari IAS of the additional charges.
  4. Shri Kumar Rahul IAS (Punjab 2000), presently Administrative Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Punjab, given additional charge of Administrative Secretary – Medical Education & Research, relieving Shri Ravi Bhagat IAS of the additional charge.
  5. Shri Priyank Bharti IAS (Punjab 2001), presently Administrative Secretary, Science, Technology & Environment, Punjab, given additional charge of Administrative Secretary – Forests & Wildlife Preservation, relieving Shri Sarvjit Singh IAS of the additional charge.
  6. Smt Shena Aggarwal IAS (Punjab 2012), presently Director, Social Security Women & Child Development, and Special Secretary, Social Security, Women & Child Development, Punjab, is appointed as Joint Development Commissioner – Integrated Rural Development (IRD), and Commissioner – National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), Punjab, with additional charge of Director – Social Security Women & Child Development, and Special Secretary – Social Security, Women & Child Development, Punjab.
  7. Shri Sandeep Kumar IAS (Punjab 2015), presently awaiting posting, is appointed as Additional Registrar – Administration, Cooperative Societies, Punjab.
  8. Shri Sagar Setia IAS (Punjab 2017), presently awaiting posting, is appointed as Additional Secretary – Higher Education and Languages, Punjab.
  9. Shri Ravinder Singh IAS (Punjab 2017), presently awaiting posting, is appointed as Additional Secretary – Labour, Punjab.
  10. Shri Harjinder Singh IAS (Punjab 2020), presently Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rural Development, Ludhiana, is appointed as Additional Deputy Commissioner –  General, Gurdaspur, Punjab, replacing Shri Surinder Singh PCS.

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D Thippe Naik APCS posted as Special Deputy Collector- KRRC, Ananthapuramu

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Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)
Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)

Shri D Thippe Naik APCS Deputy Collector is posted as Special Deputy Collector, KRRC, Ananthapuramu.

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Kalanidhi Naithani IPS appointed DIG Meerut Range, UP Police

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Kalanidhi Naithani IPS UP 2010
Kalanidhi Naithani IPS UP 2010

Shri Kalanidhi Naithani IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2010), presently, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) – Jhansi Range, Jhansi, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) – Meerut Range, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

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Sanjeev Tyagi IPS appointed Addl Commissioner Agra Commissionerate, UP Police

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Sanjeev Tyagi IPS
Sanjeev Tyagi IPS

Shri Sanjeev Tyagi IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2010), presently, SP, Intelligence, Ayodha, is transferred and appointed as Additional Commissioner Of Police, Police Commissionerate, Agra, Uttar Pradesh.

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Santu Das WBCS transferred as District PO Cum DWO- SC/ST & OBC Development & Finance Corporation, Bankura

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West Bengal Civil Service(WBCS)
West Bengal Civil Service(WBCS)

Shri Santu Das WBCS (Exe) presently Manager, W.B., SC/ST & OBC Development & Finance Corporation, Bankura transferred and posted as District PO Cum DWO, SC/ST & OBC Development & Finance Corporation, Bankura with additional charge of Bankura .

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Manohar Lal chairs meeting of Consultative Committee of MPs for Ministry of Power

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Manohar Lal-indianbureaucracy

The Meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Members of Parliament for the Ministry of Power was held in New Delhi . Shri Manohar Lal, Union Minister for Power and Housing & Urban Affairs chaired the meeting. Minister of State for Power Shri Shripad Yesso Naik was also present.

Members of Parliament of various political parties from Lok Sabha and Rajya took part in the meeting.

The subject of the meeting was “National Electricity Plan – Generation”. Shri Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairman CEA gave a presentation on the subject.

During the meeting, Shri Manohar Lal highlighted that power is a critical component in achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047. He noted that with the rising demand for electricity, it is essential to simultaneously increase power generation.Emphasizing India’s commitment to achieving carbon net-zero, he stated that the focus would remain on non-fossil-based energy sources. The Union Minister also stressed the importance of enhancing storage capacity to ensure affordable and reliable power for everyone. Shri Manohar Lal also emphasised that state and central government needs to work in coordination to achieve the targets.

Shri Shripad Yesso Naik said that India is energy transition as per the NDCs and is on path of achieving SDGs . He also said that government is working towards skulking people in the field of energy. He said that Power ministry

National Electricity Plan is a short-term framework of five years while giving a 15-year perspective. The fourth National Electricity Plan prepared by Central Electricity Authority includes a review of the period 2017 -22, detailed capacity addition requirement during the years 2022-27 and Perspective Plan projections for the years 2027 -32.

PRESENT SCENARIO:

The installed Generation Capacity as on 31.10.2024 was 454.5 GW comprising of 243.1 GW thermal, 8.2 GW Nuclear, 203.2 Renewables including large hydro of 46.97 GW. The generation installed capacity achieved has grown at a CAGR of 5.97 % since 2014-15.

The gross generation from all the sources during the year 2023-24 was 1739 BU comprising of 1326 BU (76%) from thermal, 48 BU (3%) from Nuclear, 365 BU (21 %) from RE Sources which includes 169 (10.4 %) from Hydro.

Due to concerted efforts of the government, the gross generation has increased from 1033 BU during 2013-14 to 1739 BU in 2023- 24, which has grown at a CAGR of ~ 5.4 % since 2013-14.

The country has observed the maximum peak demand of around 250 GW in the month of May 2024 during the current year (2024-25). The peak demand has grown at a CAGR of 16 % from 2013-14 to 2023-24 while Energy Requirement has grown at a rate of 5% during 2013-’14 to 2023-24. The peak not met and energy not supplied of the country is observed to be very minimal over last five years and was on account of factors other than lack of generation capacity in the country.

Demand Projections:

As per 20th EPS report published by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the peak demand and energy requirement is around 366 GW and 2474 BU by 2031-32. The projected electrical energy requirement and peak electricity demand on all-India basis is estimated as 1908 BU and 277 GW for year 2026-27 respectively.

  • Energy Storage capacity  is an important aspect in achieving the targets of NEP. Energy storage capacity of 16.13 GW/82.37 GWh with PSP based storage of 7.45 GW capacity and 47.65 GWh storage and BESS based storage of 8.68 GW/34.72 GWh is required by the year 2026-27.
  • The Projections of total capacity addition are in line with the target of the country to achieve a non-fossil based installed capacity of 500 GW by the year 2029-30.
  • The total fund requirement for the period 2022-2027 is estimated to be Rs 14,54,188 Crores, which also includes the likely expenditure during 2022-27 for advance action for the projects expected to get commissioned during 2027-32.
  • The average emission factor is expected to reduce to 0.548 kg CO2/kWh in the year 2026-27 and to 0.430 kg CO2/kWh by the end of 2031-32.
  • The share of non-fossil-based capacity is likely to increase to 57.4 % by the end of 2026-27 and may likely to further increase to 68.4 % by the end of 2031- 32 from around 46.5 % as on October 2024.

Members of Parliament provided several suggestions concerning various initiatives and schemes. They commended the plan for its ambitious green energy goals and achievements in electricity generation capacity. The meeting also included discussions on issues related to storage, renewable energy generation, and compensation for farmers. Shri Manohar Lal concluded the meeting by expressing gratitude to the participants for their valuable contributions. He further directed officials to take appropriate actions to incorporate the suggestions made by Members of Parliament and prioritize the welfare of the people.

G Chinnaiah APCS posted as Special Deputy Collector- Irrigation (LA), GNSS Unit-III, Muddanur, Kadapa

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Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)
Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)

Shri G Chinnaiah APCS Deputy Collector is posted as Special Deputy Collector, Irrigation (LA), GNSS Unit-III, Muddanur, Kadapa.

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Keshav Kumar Choudhary IPS appointed DIG Jhansi Range, UP Police

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Keshav Kumar Choudhary IPS UP
Keshav Kumar Choudhary IPS UP

Shri Keshav Kumar Choudhary IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2009), presently, Additional Commissioner Of Police, Police Commissionerate, Agra, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) – Jhansi Range, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.

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Smaraki Mahapatra IAS transferred as Secretary- Food Processing Industries and Horticulture Dept, West Bengal

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Smaraki Mahapatra IAS
Smaraki Mahapatra IAS

Smt. Smaraki Mahapatra IAS (West Bengal 2002) presently Secretary –  Science &
Technology and Bio-Technology Department transferred and posted as Secretary- Food Processing Industries and Horticulture Department, West Bengal.

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SAIL commemorates International Day of Persons with Disabilities

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SAIL Logo
SAIL Logo

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), a Maharatna Public Sector Enterprise, commemorated the ‘International Day of Persons with Disabilities’ by distributing assistive devices to a cross section of persons with disabilities (Divyangjans) in a program held on 03.12.2024 at its Corporate Office in New Delhi. The Company organized this priority program under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. As part of this initiative, held in collaboration with the Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO), assistive aids such as tricycles, motorized tricycles, smart canes, smartphones for the visually impaired and hearing aids were distributed to enhance mobility and communication of the beneficiaries.

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Marking the third consecutive year of this endeavour, this event marks the beginning of this year’s phased distribution campaign that will take place across SAIL’s plants and units. Shri Amarendu Prakash, Chairman, SAIL, alongside other senior officials, spearheaded the inaugural event, underscoring the company’s dedication to social inclusivity and support for Persons with Disabilities.

On the occasion, SAIL Chairman, Shri Amarendu Prakash, said, “At SAIL, we salute the indomitable spirit of Divyangjans. They are the epitome of unparalleled strength and determination. SAIL has always been committed to provide support to them”.

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SAIL currently supports specialized facilities for Divyangjans at its plant locations, including the School for Blind, Deaf and Mentally Challenged Children and ‘Home and Hope’ at Rourkela, ‘Ashalata Kendra’ at Bokaro, ‘Handicapped Oriented Education Program’, ‘Durgapur Handicapped Happy Home’ at Durgapur and ‘Cheshire Home’ at Burnpur.