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18th Mumbai International Film Festival

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Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Shri Sanjay Jaju today announced that the 18th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival will be held from 15th June to 21st June, 2024 in Mumbai. He said that while venue for the festival will be the FD-NFDC Complex, Mumbai, MIFF screenings will also be held in Delhi (Sirifort Auditorium), Chennai (Tagore Film Centre), Pune (NFAI auditorium) and Kolkata (SRFTI Auditorium).

 

MIFF Film Programming

1.      Record Film Submission of 1018 films this year for the competition sections

2.      102 films selected by the 3 Selection Committees of eminent film experts for the International (25) and National (77) competition sections. The Selection Committee also unanimously remarked that very high quality of film submissions has been received this year which made the selections tough.

3.      Total 314 films in the MIFF Programming this year from 59 Countries across 61 Languages

4.      There will be 8 world premieres, 5 international premieres, 18 Asia premieres and 21 India Premieres.

5.      Special packages have been curated in this edition, including:

a.       Films package of Oscars and Berlinale (12 short films each)

b.      ‘Special Country Focus Packages’ from collaborating with 7 countries – Russia, Japan, Belarus, Italy, Iran, Vietnam and Mali

c.       Animation package curated from 4 countries – France, Slovenia, Argentina & Greece

d.      Student films from reputed institutes from across the country (45 films)

e.       Restored classics package from the NFDC-National Film Archives of India

f.        Competition films on the special theme of India at Amrit kaal showcasing the country’s growth, development, and prosperity

g.      Films for Divyangjan  package for the visually challenged with audio description and sign language descriptions and for the hearing impaired with closed captions.

h.      Selected packages of films also on –

i.      Wildlife

ii.      Mission Life

iii.      Films by Asian Women Filmmakers

Opening & Closing Film of MIFF

6.      Opening Film of 18th MIFF will be “Billy & Molly, an Otter Love Story”, will initiate the festival with screenings in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, and Chennai on 15th Jun, 2024.

7.      The Closing Film of festival is the film that wins the Golden Conch and will be showcased on 21st Jun, 2024.

Jury & Awards

8.      Jury for International Competition includes eminent film personalities from across the world – Keiko Bang, Barthélemy Fougea, Audrius Stonys, Bharat Bala, and Manas Choudhary, who will award the Golden Conch for the best documentary film, the Silver Conch for the best international short fiction film and best animation film, and the Pramod Pati Award for the most innovative/experimental film.

9.      Jury for National Competition for 18th MIFF comprises of notable names such as Adele Seelmann-Eggebert, Dr Bobby Sarma Baruah, Apoorva Bakshi, Munjal Shroff and Anna Henckel-Don nersmarck who will confer the Best Indian Documentary, Short Film, Animation, Best Debut Film Award (sponsored by Govt. of Maharashtra) and Best Student Film Award (sponsored by IDPA), in addition to a host of technical awards and a special Award for Best Short Film on “India in Amrit Kaal”.

10.  Further, 3 Technical Awards for 1) Cinematography, 2) Editing and 3) Sound Design, will be given common from National & International Competition.

11.  A FIPRESCI Jury 3 eminent film crtics will also confer the award for a national competition documentary

12.  Total Awards of Rs 42 lacs.

Accessible Festival

13.  Films for the visually challenged with audio description and sign language descriptions and for the hearing impaired with closed captions.

14.  Besides the special films for the specially abled, NFDC has partnered with Svayam, a not-for-profit organisation to make the MIFF festival venue at NFDC-FD premises fully accessible for people who are differently-abled and also those who have special needs. The accessibility partnership will also ensure that volunteers at the event are senstisised to facilitate delegates with accessibility issues so as to make the experience of visiting delegates seamless.

15.  The complete MIFF venues at the NFDC-FD Campus, Mumbai will have interconnecting rain shades with Audis, Buildings and Market Hangers.

Gala Opening /Closing Ceremony & Red Carpets

16.  Grand Opening & Closing ceremonies will be held at NCPA, Nariman Point, Mumbai. The events will see an artistic melange of cultural acts which will include an act depicting the journey of Indian animation, a cultural performance from Sri-Lanka in opening and from Argentina in closing ceremony and showcasing the FTII student short Film “Sunflowers were the first ones to know”, which won the La Cinef Award at the 77th Cannes Film Festival this year.

17.  Gala Red carpet screening will be held in NFDC-FD complex in Mumbai every day starting from the opening film on 15th June. The other red carpets being planned with the eminent film celebrities.

18.  Exclusive Red carpets will also be held at Delhi (17th Jun), Chennai (18th Jun), Kolkata (19th Jun) & Pune (20th Jun) with participation from eminent personalities from the film industry.

Masterclass & Panel Discussions:

19.  The 18th MIFF will host engaging 20 masterclasses, in-conversations and panel discussions with industry luminaries such as filmmakers Santosh Sivan, Audrius Stonys, Ketan Mehta, Richie Mehta, T.S Nagabharana, Georges Schwizgebel & many more.

20.  Open Forum discussions will be held in collaboration with Indian Documentary Producers Association (IDPA) every day at the vibrant Amphitheatre venue with eminent personalities of the film industry.

21.  A workshop on Animation and VFX pipeline has been organized for registered participants.

 

 

Doc Film Bazaar:

22.  DOC Film Bazaar is being organized for the first time, to help boost the film production by providing a platform to filmmakers to find buyers, sponsors and collaborators for their projects.

23.  Close to 200 projects have been received from 10 countries in 27 languages.

24.  3 curated verticals will be organized in the Doc Film Bazaar – ‘Co-production Market’ (16 projects), ‘Work-in-progress (WIP) Lab’ (6 projects) and ‘Viewing Room’ (106 projects).

25.  Besides these opportunities for selected projects, there will also be an ‘Open Buyer-Seller Meet’ which will help filmmakers collaborate with buyers and corporates in the realm of production, syndication, acquisition, distribution and sales.

26.  A dedicated session to explore the symbiotic relationship between documentary filmmaking and corporate branding. With industry leaders from various industry verticals, like FICCI, will explore the CSR funding of documentaries as powerful tools for brand enhancement and as a catalyst for positive societal impact.

Dedicated Portal & Mobile App for MIFF

27.  An interactive website of MIFF has been developed providing engaging details about the films, events and activities planned at the festival www.miff.in

28.  A dedicated mobile app has been developed for facilitating participation of delegates in various activities such as prior booking of film screenings, attending masterclasses, open forums, etc. It will also help the festival obtain valuable feedback from the delegates.

Delegate Registrations

29.  The Delegate Registrations are simple but mandatory for attending the festival through the website or the QR code provided in promotional material of MIFF.

30.  The Delegate Registration are also being provided through Book My Show.

31.  There are no extra charges for attending any number of film screenings or masterclasses or Doc film Bazaar.

32.  Delegate registration Fees-

a.       Mumbai – Rs 500 for attending the entire festival

b.      Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata & Pune – Free

c.      Student & Press – Free

d.      All Delegate registrations are ‘FREE’ fort the next 3 days.

Partnerships

33.  This year for the very first time, MIFF has received corporate collaborations from more than 20 brands in the festival. The brands have collaborated with the festival at various levels – from sponsoring various aspects of the festival to bringing in expertise to strengthen the festival.

Background

MIFF is the oldest and largest film festival for non-feature films (Documentary, Short Fiction & Animation) in South Asia and a premier international event of the documentary film world, since it started in 1990. It is a biennial event organized once in 2 years.

MIFF provides a platform for documentary filmmakers from all over world to meet, exchange ideas, explore the possibilities of co-productions and marketing of documentary, short and animation films and also broaden the vision of filmmakers’ vis-a-vis world cinema. The festival will provide a platform for more conversations and discussions on the documentary, animation and short films front; aimed at fostering artistic expression and proving to be a creative catalyst to the filmmakers and attendees alike.

 

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AYUSH | Safdarjung Hospital hosts Seminar on Integrating Yoga into Medical Practice

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The Yoga and Naturopathy OPD & Lifestyle Intervention Centre at Safdarjung Hospital, under the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, successfully organized a seminar titled “Integrating Yoga into Medical Practice to Enhance Well-Being of Patients and Healthcare Providers.” image001HRH6

The seminar brought together distinguished experts from the fields of yoga, healthcare, and research to explore the multifaceted benefits of incorporating yoga into medical practices. The event was attended by around 85 medical professionals from Safdarjung Hospital, including Dr Jayanthi Mani Additional Medical Superintendent , Dr R P Arora ams, Dr Gaurav Arora AMS , allopathy doctors, residents, nursing staff, healthcare administrators, and doctors from the AYUSH department, stated Dr Sujatha George Yoga & Naturopathy Senior Consultant Physician.

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Key highlights of the seminar included:

•  Evidence-based insights into the physiological and psychological benefits of yoga, presented by esteemed speakers such as Dr. Ragavendra Rao, Director of CCRYN.

•  Discussions on collaborative research opportunities between researchers and practitioners to further validate and expand the use of yoga in medical settings.

•  A practical session on “Healthy Lifestyle Practices & Yoga for Healthcare Professionals,” highlighting the importance of yoga for reducing burnout and improving mental health among healthcare providers was taken by Dr Athiray K.R.

•  Introduction of the “Y-Break” initiative, a short, guided yoga session designed for the workplace by the Ministry of AYUSH, to promote mental and physical health among employees.

 

Apraava Energy CSR Initiative Powers 40 Villages, Anganwadis and Health Centers

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As a part of its CSR initiative, Apraava Energy (formally CLP India), in partnership with SELCO Foundation, has benefitted nearly 60,000 people in disadvantaged communities through its five-year solar development program. The initiative that spans around 40 villages, resulted in reduction of over 130 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to planting 6,500 trees each year.

Solar installations at schoolThe program, spanning across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana, and Telangana, has significantly improved safety in schools. Consistent electricity supply in healthcare centers has ensured uninterrupted operation of essential facilities such as labor rooms, baby warmers, and vaccine cold supply chains. Solar-based fans and lighting in Anganwadis have provided village children with access to quality early education. Digital education kits like E-Shala have improved learning quality and increased enrollment, benefiting both students and teachers. Additionally, solar-powered appliances such as fridges, copiers, scanners, printers, and roti-rolling machines have created employment opportunities for differently-abled individuals and women.

Apraava Energy, a joint venture between the CLP Group and the global investment group CDPQ (Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec), has an operational portfolio of renewable energy, including solar and wind, totaling 1,312.6 MW. These projects are spread across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Karnataka.

Digital learning at aanganwadiRecently, Apraava Energy secured significant bids for new greenfield interstate transmission projects in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. These projects involve establishing approximately 40 kilometers of 765 kV double-circuit transmission lines alongside a 3,000 MVA substation in Madhya Pradesh, and a 250-MW solar energy project from state-owned NHPC Ltd. in Rajasthan.

Commenting on the success of the initiatives, Dr. Priyesh Modi, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Apraava Energy, said, “We are proud to bring our core value of sustainability through responsibility into action by creating solar-powered solutions for the communities that reside around our operations. These interventions have not only focused on all-round community development, but also helped reduce significant greenhouse emissions. Apraava remains committed to working with the communities to address their needs and contribute to building a sustainable future for India.”

Established in 2002, Apraava has grown into a climate-conscious organization with a portfolio of 3,374 MW of installed capacity across 11 states. This includes over 1100 MW of wind and 250 MW of solar energy projects, a 1320 MW coal-fired power plant, and two power transmission assets covering approximately 494 kms. Additionally, the company has two greenfield transmission projects, two wind projects (325 MW), and two solar projects (550 MW) under construction. Apraava Energy is also involved in the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) business, executing orders for around 4.7 million smart meters in Assam, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Himachal Pradesh.

Apraava Energy has committed to low-carbon growth and is among the few Indian power sector companies to commit to the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi), with its targets validated. In the future, the company plans to invest solely in renewable energy, power transmission and distribution, and other customer-focused energy businesses.

Rashtrapati Bhavan | No Change of Guard Ceremony to take place on June 8, 15 & 22, 2024

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Rashtrapati Bhavan

The Change of Guard Ceremony will not take place on June 8, 15 and 22, 2024 at Rashtrapati Bhavan due to the preparation for the Swearing-in-Ceremony of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers at Forecourt, Rashtrapati Bhavan and address to both the Houses of Parliament by the President.

Antarashtriya Yoga Diwas Media Samman Awards

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Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (I&B) and the Ministry of AYUSH have initiated the preparations for organisation of International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2024. Shri Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (I&B) and Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH reviewed media and outreach activities for the upcoming IDY 2024 celebrated annually on 21st June.

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The Media Units of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting are preparing to organise a variety of program activities to create awareness about the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) along with awareness about the benefits of practising Yoga. Key activities are planned by various media units including Press Information Bureau, Prasar Bharati, New Media Wing, and others.

Public Service Broadcaster, Prasar Bharati would be broadcasting and telecasting different programs through Doordarshan (DD)/All India Radio (AIR) Network. Doordarshan would be broadcasting programmes/interviews with Yoga experts along with telecasting special LIVE morning shows.

Akashvani will broadcast programmes to promote Yoga as a way of life and for the overall wellness of people, in collaboration with ‘Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga’, an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of AYUSH. The Ministry of AYUSH has prepared a ‘Yoga Geet’ which would be shared across all media platforms.

The Ministry of I&B would continue with the initiative of encouraging private media organisations with Antarashtriya Yoga Diwas Media Samman (AYDMS). Ministry of  Information & Broadcasting had instituted the Antarashtriya Yoga Diwas Media Samman (AYDMS) on 09.06.2023 for recognizing the contribution of Media Houses/Companies in Print, TV and Radio in spreading the message of Yoga. The award categories include ‘Best Media Coverage in Yoga in Newspaper’, ‘Best Media Coverage in Yoga in Electronic Media (TV)’ and ‘Best Media Coverage in Yoga in Electronic Media (Radio)’. The Awards for this year, along with the awards of last year’s, would be presented at a later date after the completion of this year’s  celebrations.

The New Media Wing (NMW) would be conducting activities like ‘Yoga with Family’ contest through Ministry of I&B’s social media accounts as a challenge for families to do Yoga together and upload reels using the Yoga Geet.  A ‘Yoga Quiz – Guess the Aasan’ will also be organised. The IDY 2024 Podcast will be released.

Apart from this, various Media Units and Organizations of Ministry of I&B will organise sessions/workshops on yoga as a run-up to IDY. Yoga camps, seminars, etc., will also be conducted this year to promote yoga and wellness among the employees.

The scale and the level of  celebration of the IDY has been increasing every year since the recognition of June 21 as the “International Yoga Day”. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has been at the fore-front of the efforts of the Government to take Yoga to the world. On the occasion of the 9th International Day of Yoga 2023, Prime Minister had led the festivities at the UN headquarters in 2023 attended by delegates from 135 nations. A Guinness World Record was set with 135 nations participating in the Yoga celebration. The event was also celebrated on a larger scale with new initiatives. The main national event organised in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh saw over 15,000 enthusiastic participants demonstrating the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) in the presence of Vice President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankar.

In addition, the ‘Ocean Ring of Yoga’ saw naval personnel from 19 ships across 34 countries participating in yoga demonstrations with support of the Ministries of Defence, External Affairs, and Ports Shipping, and Waterways. Yoga demonstrations were held from the Arctic to Antarctica, including India’s research bases, Himadri and Bharati. The Indian armed forces created the ‘Yoga Bharatmala’ and coastal demonstrations were termed ‘Yoga Sagarmala.’

At the grassroots levels, the ‘Har Aangan Yoga’ initiative connected with rural communities, organising yoga sessions at Panchayats, Anganwadi centres, and schools, covering around 200,000 locations. The estimated participation in the IDY 2023  was 23.4 crore.

President- BJP calls on the President at Rashtrapati Bhavan

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A delegation of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Shri J. P. Nadda, President, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called on the President at Rashtrapati Bhavan today at 2.30 PM and handed over a letter stating that Shri Narendra Modi has been elected as Leader of the BJP Parliamentary Party. Letters of support from NDA constituent parties were also handed over to the President. The other members of the delegation were Shri Rajnath Singh, Shri Amit Shah, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Dr. C.N. Manjunath from BJP; Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu from Telugu Desam Party; Shri Nitish Kumar, Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh (Lalan Singh) and Shri Sanjay Jha from Janata Dal (United); Shri Eknath Shinde from Shiv Sena; Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy from Janata Dal (Secular);  Shri Chirag Paswan from Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas); Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi from Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular); Shri Pawan Kalyan from Janasena; Shri Ajit Pawar from Nationalist Congress Party; Smt. Anupriya Patel from Apna Dal (Soneylal); Shri Jayant Chaudhary from Rashtriya Lok Dal; Shri Joyanta Basumatary from United People’s Party Liberal; Shri Atul Bora from Asom Gana Parishad; Shri Indra Hang Subba from Sikkim Krantikari Morcha; Shri Sudesh Mahto and Shri Chandra Prakash Choudhary from All Jharkhand Students Union; and Shri Ramdas Athawale from Republican Party of India (A).

The President, having satisfied herself on the basis of the various letters of support received, that the BJP-led NDA alliance, which is also the largest pre-election alliance, is in a position to command majority support of the newly constituted 18th Lok Sabha and to form a stable government, appointed Shri Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of India exercising powers vested in her under Article 75(1) of the Constitution of India.

The President requested Shri Narendra Modi to indicate the date and time of the swearing-in-ceremony to be held at Rashtrapati Bhavan and also advise her about the names of other persons to be appointed as members of the Union Council of Ministers.

Kamal Kishore Soan IAS takes charge as Director General- ESIC

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Kamal Kishore Soan IAS JH

Shri Kamal Kishore Soan IAS (Jharkhand 1998) presently Additional Secretary and Director General, Labour Welfare,  Ministry of Labour & Employment, took over the additional charge of Director General of Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) under Ministry of Labour & Employment, on 31.05.2024.

Shri Kamal Kishore Soan brings vast experience of governance and management of various departments in the state of Jharkhand viz. Land Revenue Management and District Administration, Agriculture & Cooperation, Health, Building Construction, Transport, Finance, Energy, Water Resources, Social Justice & Empowerment, etc.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Kamal Kishore Soan the very best.

Three IPS Transfers in Andhra Pradesh | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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3 IPS andhra pradesh transfers

3 IPS Transfers in Andhra Pradesh Police – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Andhra Pradesh Government has shifted 3 IPS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri N Sanjay IPS (Andhra Pradesh 1996) presently Additional Director General of Police- CID transferred and directed to report to the Director General of Police, (HoPF), Andhra Pradesh.
  2. Shri Kolli Raghuram Reddy IPS (Andhra Pradesh 2006) presently  Inspector General of Police,
    V&E and E.O. – General Administration (V&E) transferred and directed to report to the Director General of Police (HoPF), Andhra Pradesh.
  3. Shri Harish Kumar Gupta IPS (Andhra Pradesh 1992) presently Director General of Police (HoPF), given full additional charge as Additional Director -General of Police, CID and Inspector General of Police-  V&E and E.O. Secretary , General Administration (V&E) Department, Andhra Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the very best.

Three Bureaucracy Transfers in Andhra Pradesh

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3 Transfers in Andhra Pradesh | The Andhra Pradesh Govt has shifted 3 Indian Bureaucrats across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri M Madhusudhana Reddy IRAS (2008) presently Managing Director-  Andhra Pradesh State Fibernet Limited relieved from Infrastructure and Investment (I&I) Department and directed to report before the General Administration (SC.A) Department .
  2. Shri V G Venkata Reddy SCSO presently Director- Mines and Geology is transferred and directed to report to General Administration (SC.A) Department for further posting and also relieved from the additional charge as Managing Director, APMDC.
  3. Dr. N Yuvaraj IAS (AP 2005) presently Secretary – Industries & Commerce given full additional charge as Managing Director- Andhra Pradesh State Fibernet Limited,  Director- Mines and Geology and Managing Director- Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes them the very best.

POWERGRID Corporate Communications Team Among India’s Top 30 Best Teams, Reputation Today

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IndianBureaucracy, Gurugram –  POWERGRID Corporate Communications Team has been ranked among India’s Top 30 Corporate Communications Teams for the fourth time by Reputation Today.

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The Corp Comm. team is led by Shri Anshuman Tandon, CGM Corporate Communications, along with Shri Ravi Kumar, DGM (Corp. Comm.), and Shri Akshat Chopra, Asst. Manager (Corp. Comm.). The team received the award at an event in Bengaluru. POWERGRID is the only PSU on this prestigious list and has advanced 5 places from its previous ranking.

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The Top 30 list was determined by a jury that evaluated teams based on set parameters such as team responsibilities, budgets, award-winning campaigns, and learning initiatives. POWERGRID’s team met the exceptionally high standards set by the jury, standing out among numerous entries received. The responsibility of the jury included identifying award entries that exceeded their initial objectives and created significant impact, often choosing innovative ideas over big brands. Reputation Today partnered with Asia-Pacific Communications and Public Relations Directors (APACD), who invited four chapter chairs—two from India, one from Singapore, and one from the Middle East—to judge the submissions.

IndianBureaucracy.com congratulates and wishes the POWERGRID Corporate Communications Team the very best.

 

Neerabh Kumar Prasad IAS appointed as Chief Secretary – Andhra Pradesh

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Neerabh Kumar Prasad IAS

Shri Neerabh Kumar Prasad IAS (Andhra Pradesh 1987) presently Special Chief Secretary – Environment, Forest, Science & Technology Department is transferred and posted as Chief Secretary – Andhra Pradesh vice Dr. K S Jawahar Reddy IAS (Andhra Pradesh 1990) .

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Neerabh Kumar Prasad the very best.

Four IAS Transfers in Andhra Pradesh | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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4 IAS Transfer in Andhra Pradesh Govt

4 IAS reshuffle in Andhra Pradesh | The newly elected Andhra Pradesh Govt has shifted 4 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri Neerabh Kumar Prasad IAS (AP 1987) presently Special Chief Secretary – Environment, Forest, Science & Technology Department appointed as Chief Secretary – Andhra Pradesh
  2. Smt. Poonam Malakondaiah IAS (AP 1988) has been appointed as Special Chief Secretary to Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh.
  3. Shri Mutyalaraju Revu IAS (AP 2007) has been appointed as Secretary to Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh.
  4. Dr. Narayana Bharath Gupta IAS (AP 2010) has been appointed as Additional Secretary to Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes them the very best.