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Biswanath Sahoo OAS transferred as GM- Admin, Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation

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Odisha Administrative Service (OAS)
Odisha Administrative Service (OAS)

Shri Biswanath Sahoo OAS Gr.A (SB), OSD, O/o the Special Relief Commissioner, Odisha, Bhubaneswar is transferred and posted as G.M. (Admin), Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation on foreign service terms & condition.

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Nandini Paliwal IAS transferred from A&N Islands to Delhi

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Nandini Paliwal IAS
Nandini Paliwal IAS

Ms. Nandini Paliwal IAS (AGMUT 2003) is hereby transferred from A&N Islands to Delhi with immediate effect.

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Harsh Kumar Jain IFS appointed Ambassador of India to Federated States of Micronesia

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Harsh Kumar Jain IFS
Harsh Kumar Jain IFS - Indian Bureaucracy

Shri Harsh Kumar Jain IFS (1993), presently Ambassador of India to the Republic of the Philippines, has been concurrently accredited as the Ambassador of India to the Federated States of Micronesia, with residence in Manila.

The Federated States of Micronesia is a nation located in the western Pacific Ocean, consisting of over 600 islands. It is divided into four island states: Pohnpei, Kosrae, Chuuk, and Yap.

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Chandra Shekhar Tiwari selected as Director -Technical, Central Coalfields Ltd

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Central Coalfields Limited
Central Coalfields Limited

Shri Chandra Shekhar Tiwari presently General Manager – Mining, Central Coalfields Limited has been selected for the post of Director (Technical), Central Coalfields Limited.

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POWERGRID posts Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹ 7,517 Cr

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POWERGRID logo
POWERGRID logo

Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID), a ‘Maharatna’ Company under Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, has announced the Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter and half year ended 30th September 2024.

At the end of Q2FY25, the total transmission assets of POWERGRID and its subsidiaries
stood at 1,78,195 ckm of transmission lines, 279 substations strategically placed across the
country and 5,37,276 MVA of transformation capacity.

The Company has reported PAT of ₹ 3,793 crore and Total Income of ₹ 11,846 crore on
consolidated basis respectively during Q2FY25. On standalone basis, the Company has
posted PAT (including discontinued operations) and Total Income of ₹ 3,711 crore and ₹
11,383 crore respectively during Q2FY25.

For six-month period (H1FY25), the PAT and Total Income on consolidated basis are ₹ 7,517 crore and ₹ 23,126 crore and for the corresponding period of FY24 were ₹ 7,379 crore and ₹ 22,788 crore respectively. On standalone basis, the PAT (including discontinued operations) and Total Income are ₹ 7,123 crore and ₹ 22,234 crore and for the corresponding period of FY24 were ₹ 7,377 crore and ₹ 22,094 crore respectively.
The Company incurred a capital expenditure of ₹ 10,002 crore and capitalized assets worth ₹ 4,006 crore (excluding FERV) on consolidated basis till H1FY25. The Company’s Gross
Fixed Assets on a consolidated basis stood at ₹ 2,78,983 crore as on 30 th September 2024. The Company has declared the first interim dividend for FY25 of ₹ 4.50 per equity share of ₹10/- each which is 12.50% higher than that of pervious year first interim dividend.

In Q2FY25, under Tariff Based Competitive Bidding, POWERGRID has emerged successful
bidder for 08 nos. projects with an estimated NCT cost of ~ ₹38,575 crore.
With the use of state-of-the-art maintenance techniques, automation, and digitization,
POWERGRID maintained average transmission system availability of 99.80% for H1FY25.

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Lt Col V S Velan receives Prestigious ‘Igor I Sikorsky’ Award by Civil Aviation Minister

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Elena Geo Systems
Elena Geo Systems

Lt Col V S Velan, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Elena Geo Systems, was honored with the prestigious ‘Igor I Sikorsky’ Award for technical excellence presented by Civil Aviation Minister, Shri K Rammohan Naidu.

Lt Col V S Velan receives Prestigious ‘Igor I Sikorsky’ Award

The award recognizes Lt Col Velan’s outstanding contribution to helicopter navigation
technology, particularly his development of the Elena NavIC Handheld Navigator
(ELNHHN) – an advanced navigation tool tailored to the unique challenges of helicopter
operation. The ceremony took place at the Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park, New
Delhi.

The ELNHHN, an entirely indigenous product, offers a cost-effective and reliable alternative to imported navigation systems. Powered by NavIC, GPS, and GLONASS, it provides robust
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) solutions, ensuring accuracy and dependability
even under helicopter rotor. The handheld device enables pilots to conduct precise route planning, flight path monitoring, and seamless take-offs and landings. This versatile navigator functions effectively within the cockpit and includes additional tools, such as barometric altitude readings, military grid references, and environmental data for
enhanced artillery targeting and battlefield intelligence.

Commenting on this achievement, Lt Col Velan stated, “This award underscores our dedication to a ‘Make in India, for a Safe India’ vision. The Elena NavIC Navigator exemplifies how indigenous technology can meet the critical needs of our Indian Heli Industry, delivering unmatched precision and safety. By reducing our dependence on foreign equipment, we’re strengthening India’s defence capability and future.”

Founded by Lt. Col. V S Velan and incubated at IIT Kharagpur, Elena Geo Systems has
led NavIC technology since its inception in 2012. The company has consistently
leveraged indigenous technological capabilities in satellite navigation, providing India’s
defence, government, and industry sectors with state-of-the-art navigation products that
emphasize accuracy, reliability, and safety.

ELNHHN has multiple versions to cater for the needs of different segments of the society, such as Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Air Force, Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, and other paramilitary forces Government: National Disaster Management Authority, Survey of India, Geological Survey of India, Dept. of Survey and Land Records, Smart Cities, Police Industry: Indian Heli Industry, Mining, Agriculture, Logistics, Shipping, Adventure and Tourism

Following the award ceremony, Elena Geo Systems also showcased its suite of cutting-edge navigation products at the IsPA event, where Lt. Col. Velan engaged with dignitaries and officials for interactions and demonstrations.

Manoj Bihari Verma appointed Ambassador of India to Republic of Liberia

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Manoj Bihari Verma
Manoj Bihari Verma

Shri Manoj Bihari Verma (YOA 2009), presently Counsellor, High Commission of India, Dar-es-Salaam, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Republic of Liberia.

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Brahmjeet Singh Rangi IAS transferred as Commissioner – Municipal Corporation, Panipat

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Brahmjeet Singh Rangi IAS HY
Brahmjeet Singh Rangi IAS HY

Dr Brahmjeet Singh Rangi IAS (Haryana 2016), presently District Municipal Commissioner, Rohtak and Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Rohtak, Haryana transferred and posted as District Municipal Commissioner – Panipat, and Commissioner – Municipal Corporation, Panipat, in place of Dr Jainder Singh Chhilar IAS (Haryana 2016).

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Neha Banerjee IAS transferred as ADM- Purba Medinipur, West Bengal

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Neha Banerjee IAS 2020
Neha Banerjee IAS 2020

Ms Neha Banerjee IAS (West Bengal 2020), presently SDO, Khatra, Bankura, is transferred and appointed as ADM, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal.

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Snigdha Champati Ray OAS transferred as Joint SRC- O/o Special Relief Commissioner, Odisha

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Odisha Administrative Service (OAS)
Odisha Administrative Service (OAS)

Ms Snigdha Champati Ray OAS (S), Joint Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department is transferred and posted as Joint SRC, O/o the Special Relief Commissioner. Odisha. Bhubaneswar.

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ISA announces New Office Bearers for 2024 – 2026

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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

The seventh session of the ISA Assembly in progress at the iconic Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi

International Solar Alliance (ISA)

elected its President and Co-president for a period of two years from 2024 to 2026. While the Republic of India was the sole contender for the post of President, the Co-Presidency was contested between the Republic of France and Grenada, with the Republic of France emerging victorious.

The Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the International Solar Alliance provide for the election of the President, Co-President, and Vice Presidents.

The Assembly elects the President and Co-President, with due regard to equitable geographical representation. The four regional groups of the ISA Members include Africa; Asia and the Pacific; Europe and Others; and Latin America and the Caribbean. Eight Vice Presidents of the Standing Committee, two from each of the four ISA geographical regions, are selected based on seniority in terms of submitting the instrument of ratification to the depositary on a rotation basis from the ISA Member Countries in the specific region.

The Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Seychelles will hold office as Vice Presidents for the Africa region; the Commonwealth of Australia and the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka for Asia and the Pacific region; the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Italy for Europe and the Others region; Grenada and Republic of Suriname from the Latin America and the Caribbean region.

As the apex decision-making body of ISA, the Assembly holds significant authority and responsibility. It represents each Member Country and makes crucial decisions concerning the implementation of the ISA’s Framework Agreement and coordinated actions to be taken to achieve its objective.

The Assembly meets annually at the ministerial level at the ISA’s seat, underscoring the regularity and importance of these gatherings. It assesses the aggregate effect of the programmes and other activities in terms of deployment of solar energy, performance, reliability, cost, and scale of finance.

The Seventh Session of the ISA Assembly is currently deliberating on the ISA’s key initiatives, focusing on three critical issues: energy access, energy security, and energy transition. These discussions aim to address and find solutions to these pressing global concerns.

The ISA’s governance bodies, the Assembly, the Standing Committee, and the Regional Committees, offer an integrated approach to governance and decision-making within the Alliance. These Meetings extend the ISA Secretariat the opportunity to enhance cooperation with ISA Member Countries, as well as provide Member Countries with the ability to improve collaboration among themselves and mutually identify avenues of cooperation and partnership.

About the International Solar Alliance

The International Solar Alliance is an international organisation with 120 Member and Signatory countries. It works with governments to improve energy access and security worldwide and promote solar power as a sustainable transition to a carbon-neutral future. ISA’s mission is to unlock US$1 trillion of investments in solar by 2030 while reducing the cost of the technology and its financing. It promotes the use of solar energy in the agriculture, health, transport, and power generation sectors.

ISA Member Countries are driving change by enacting policies and regulations, sharing best practices, agreeing on common standards, and mobilising investments. Through this work, ISA has identified, designed and tested new business models for solar projects; supported governments to make their energy legislation and policies solar-friendly through Ease of Doing Solar analytics and advisory; pooled demand for solar technology from different countries; and drove down costs; improved access to finance by reducing the risks and making the sector more attractive to private investment; increased access to solar training, data and insights for solar engineers and energy policymakers. With advocacy for solar-powered solutions, ISA aims to transform lives, bring clean, reliable, and affordable energy to communities worldwide, fuel sustainable growth, and improve quality of life.

With the signing and ratification of the ISA Framework Agreement by 15 countries on 6 December 2017, ISA became the first international intergovernmental organisation to be headquartered in India. ISA is partnering with multilateral development banks (MDBs), development financial institutions (DFIs), private and public sector organisations, civil society, and other international institutions to deploy cost-effective and transformational solutions through solar energy, especially in the least Developed Countries (LDCs) and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

Vishram Kumar Meena IAS transferred as Additional Deputy Commissioner- Faridabad

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Vishram Kumar Meena IAS
Vishram Kumar Meena IAS

Shri Vishram Kumar Meena IAS (Haryana 2017), presently District Municipal Commissioner, Sonipat, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Sonipat, and Additional CEO, Sonipat Metropolitan Development Authority transferred and posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Citizen Resources Information Officer – Faridabad, and Special Officer – APZ, Faridabad; and Administrator – HSVP, Faridabad, and Additional Director – Urban Estate, Faridabad, in place of Shri Anand Kumar Sharma IAS (Haryana 2019).

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