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Rural Development Ministry signs MoU with the Bharat Financial Inclusion Ltd

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Ministry of Rural Development
Ministry of Rural Development

Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India has signed a Non-Financial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bharat Financial Inclusion Limited (BFIL) to support the livelihood intervention of DAY-NRLM by syncing their activities in livestock and fisheries development.  The MoU was signed by Additional Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development Shri Charanjit Singh and Executive Vice Chairman Shri J Sridharan at New Delhi. Senior Officials of MoRD Joint Secretary Smt. Smriti Sharan, Deputy Secretary Ms Nivedita Prasad, Deputy Director Shri Raman Wadhwa and National Mission Manager Dr. Vivek Kunj, Chief People Officer Shri Kishore Sambasivam, Chief Managers Dr. Prem Nath Singh and Shri Asad Ahmad from BFIL were also present in  MoU signing ceremony.

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Shri Charanjit Singh remarked that livestock holds the key to income enhancement as well as fulfilling the nutritional needs of the households. He emphasized that we should work on saturation approach with clear outputs. As BFIL is already working with women in sphere of financial inclusion in rural areas through JLGs with most of the beneficiaries in livestock sector, he called on exploring the avenues for formalizing the same. Executive Vice Chairman Shri J Sridharan expressed his gratitude for joining hands with government of India and ensured that BFIL is committed to perform best and enable community draw the best benefits as agreed upon.

As part of the MoU, in initial phase a centralized Project Monitoring Unit (PMU) will be established to support DAY-NRLM at national level and State PMU in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Bihar will be developed. The PMU will comprise specialists from livestock (as per the need in respective state), Market Linkage etc. BFIL will also strengthen the Pashu Sakhis (last mile extension workers at village) developed under DAY-NRLM to provide basic healthcare support to animals.

The other area of intervention will be on livestock cluster facilitation, developing IT enabled ecosystem and also for providing veterinary care and facilitation support to SHG households of DAY-NRLM.

Shipping Ministry approves 645 Cr for 10 New Waterways Projects on Brahmaputra

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Ministry of Shipping
Ministry of Shipping

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal announced a major investment of more than ₹645 crores to develop 10 waterways projects under the flagship Sagarmala programme of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways. The projects will be implemented with 100% financial assistance from the central government to enhance terminals and riverine infrastructure along the river Brahmaputra (National Waterways 2) to boost connectivity and foster economic growth.

From the construction of slipways at strategic locations such as Maya Ghat in Dhubri district and Majuli district to the establishment of passenger terminals at Ghagor in North Lakhimpur district and Bahari in Barpeta district, each proposal is meticulously designed to enhance connectivity and facilitate seamless transportation across the region. Additional passenger terminals are set to be established in Goalpara, Guijan, Kurua, Dhubri, Disangmukh, and Matmora, catering to the diverse needs of different districts within Assam. These ten projects will enhance transportation efficiency, stimulate industrial development and trade in the region.

Speaking on the occasion, the Shri Sonowal said, “Under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, we are and have been trying to explore newer avenues and tap the immense potential of waterways in the country. Brahmaputra (NW 2) has been the lifeline for the people of northeast and Assam. Modiji gave us the direction to harness the power of Brahmaputra and develop the waterways to develop an alternative, economic, environmentally sound and effective  mode of transportation. These 10 new projects, which will be developed under the prestigious Sagarmala programme of the Govt of India, are designed to boost connectivity, smoothen & upgrade public transportation and nourish economic growth. These Sagarmala projects will be developed building on ferry infrastructure, fleet modernisation, and as well boosting last-mile connectivity.

With the development of North-Eastern states in focus, including Assam, projects exceeding ₹1,000 crore have been initiated under the Sagarmala program. In Assam alone, projects exceeding ₹760 crore are currently underway, signifying the government’s dedication to the region’s progress. The MoPSW is also developing River tourism and water sports along Brahmaputra under which seven tourist jetties will be constructed at Oriumghat, Bhupen Hazarika Setu, Koliabhom ora Bridge at Tezpur, Bogibeel Bridge, Dikhow Mukh, Kalongmukh and Uzanbazar in Guwahati.

Adding further, Shri Sonowal said, “Our rich waterways system remained deprived of any attention under the Congress governments. Despite the lack of focus on development of  the river ways prior to 2014, we have made substantial progress under the Narendra Modiji’s 10 years of welfare government. Continuing on this path, these new projects are designed to further bolster maritime infrastructure, add more muscle to the maritime infrastructure resulting in promotion of trade & commerce via river Brahmaputra. Under the inspiring leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, with sustained effort to enable and empower waterways, the river Brahmaputra is on its way to reclaim its old glory as a thriving trade and commerce route, unfolding enormous economic opportunities for people of the region.”

With the prioritisation of port infrastructure expansion and the development of mega ports with capacities exceeding 300 and 500 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), coupled with efforts to boost the share of Inland Water Transport (IWT) to 5% by 2030 under the Maritime India Vision (MIV), the government is charting a comprehensive course towards a brighter maritime future for India.

Development of an Eastern Grid – at Brahmaputra and Barak rivers along with Ganga and Sundarbans – will boost regional integration and trade with South Asia and Eastern South Asia. Eastern Grid can unlock multi-lateral trade potential of $49 billion dollars.

Government has spent ₹1,040 crores on development of waterways which has resulted in operating of 20 Waterways in NER which was only ‘ONE’ till 2014. With the initiatives taken in last 9 years the cargo handled via Indo Bangladesh Protocol route (IBPR) has increased to 170%. It is also noteworthy that the first Ship Repair facility, with an investment worth ₹208 crores, in NER is being developed through Hooghly-Cochin Shipyard Limited (HCSL) at Pandu along River Brahmaputra.

Shri Sonowal recently inaugurated Passenger-cum-Cargo terminal at Bogibeel near Dibrugarh built with an investment of nearly ₹50 crore; Inland waterways terminal at Sonamura is developed with an investment of ₹6.91 crore; The upgraded terminals at Karimganj and Badarpur are completed with an investment of ₹6.40 crore.

Several transformative projects are set to revolutionize waterway transportation and tourism infrastructure in the North-East Region (NER). This includes the construction of six tourist jetties in Jogighopa, Tejpur, Bishwanathghat, Neamati, Sadiya, and Bindakota, with a total investment of ₹8.45 Cr. Adding to this enhancement, two Electric Catamarans, developed by Cochin Shipyard Limited at a cost of ₹36 crore, will be deployed in Guwahati by August 2024, greatly improving communication facilities. Moreover, the provision of 19 passenger vessels for NW-2 & NW-16 and the construction of two Pontoon Terminals on NW-2, with an investment of ₹25 crore, further solidify the region’s connectivity. Dredging operations by the Dredging Corporation of India in NER, spanning several critical stretches, will be carried out at a cost of ₹124 crore, ensuring navigational safety and efficiency. Additionally, the construction of an integrated office for Immigration, Customs & IWAI at Bogibeel, alongside bank protection and extension of the jetty at Bogibeel Terminal, signify a comprehensive approach to infrastructure development.

The Indo Bangladesh Protocol (IBP) route developed jointly by India and Bangladesh at an estimated cost of ₹305.84 crores provides an alternate connectivity for all North-eastern states from Guwahati and Jogighopa to Kolkata and Haldia ports.  The Sirajganj-Diakhowa (175 km) on River Jamuna and Ashuganj-Zakiganj (295km) of river Kushiyara on the IBP routes are being developed to connect with River Brahmaputra and River Barak (NW-16) in Assam.

With ongoing projects like Comprehensive development of NW-2, Ship repair facility at Pandu (₹208 Cr.), Jogighopa Inland Waterways terminal (₹64 Cr.), and last mile connectivity to Pandu port through alternative road from Pandu Port to NH-27 (₹180 Cr.), the region is poised for remarkable growth and prosperity in its maritime sector.

CMD POWERGRID meeting with CMD of Engineers India Ltd

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Powergrid EIL meeting
Powergrid EIL meeting

CMD POWERGRID Sh. R. K. Tyagi convened a significant meeting with Ms. Vartika Shukla, CMD of Engineers India Limited (@EngineersIND), at the Corporate Centre in Gurugram. Their dialogue centered around fostering collaboration in critical areas including research and development (R&D), offshore projects, greening the power sector value chain, promoting green hydrogen initiatives, and implementing digital solutions.

This strategic interaction underscored the commitment of both organizations to leverage synergies for mutual growth and advancement within the power sector and related industries. With the presence of key personnel such as Sh. Atul Gupta, Sh. Rajiv Agarwal, and Sh. Abhay Choudhary from EIL, alongside Dr. Yatindra Dwivedi and executive directors from POWERGRID, the meeting brought together expertise and insights from diverse domains.

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EIL’s expertise in commercial, technical, and project domains, complemented by POWERGRID’s leadership in the power transmission sector, presents a unique opportunity for collaboration. By aligning efforts in R&D, both entities can drive innovation, leading to enhanced efficiency and sustainability in power transmission and distribution. Furthermore, exploring offshore projects signifies a strategic move towards diversification and expansion into new markets. This endeavor not only extends the reach of both organizations but also contributes to national and global energy security.

The emphasis on greening the power sector value chain and promoting green hydrogen underscores a commitment to environmental sustainability. Collaborative efforts in these areas can accelerate the transition towards cleaner energy sources and reduce carbon emissions, aligning with global climate goals.

Lastly, integrating digital solutions into the power sector enhances efficiency, reliability, and security. By leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT, and blockchain, both organizations can optimize operations, predict maintenance needs, and enhance grid resilience. In summary, the meeting between CMD POWERGRID Sh. R. K. Tyagi and CMD @EngineersIND Ms. Vartika Shukla signifies a proactive approach towards collaboration and innovation. By pooling resources, expertise, and vision, they aim to drive positive transformation in the power sector, fostering sustainable growth and resilience in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.

47 IPS empanelment at Inspector General (IG) Level, GoI

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47 IPS empanelled as IG Level
47 IPS empanelled as IG Level

47 IPS Officers empanelled at IG Level, GoI | The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the empanelment of 47 Indian Police Service officers to hold Inspector General (IG) level posts at the Centre :

  1. Shri N Satheesh Kumar IPS (Karnataka 2003)
  2. Shri Balakrishnan V IPS (Tamil Nadu 2003)
  3. Shri Ashish Kumar IPS (Odisha 2004)
  4. Shri Love Kumar IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2004)
  5. Ms Suman Goyal IPS (AGMUT 2005)
  6. Shri Prithipal Singh IPS (Assam Meghalaya 2005)
  7. Shri P Kannan IPS (Bihar 2005)
  8. Shri Amresh Kumar Mishra IPS (Chhattisgarh 2005)
  9. Shri Rahul Bhagat IPS (Chhattisgarh 2005)
  10. Shri Maninder Partap Singh Pawar IPS (Gujarat 2005)
  11. Shri Himanshu Shukla IPS ((Gujarat 2005)
  12. Shri Raghavendra Vatsa IPS ((Gujarat 2005)
  13. Shri Prem Vir Singh IPS (Gujarat 2005)
  14. Ms Sumedha IPS (Himachal Pradesh 2005)
  15. Shri Maneesh Chaudhry IPS (Haryana 2005)
  16. Shri Abhishek IPS (Jharkhand 2005)
  17. Shri Kaliraj Mahesh Kumar S IPS ((Karnataka 2005)
  18. Shri Akbar A IPS (Kerala 2005)
  19. Shri Abhishek Goyal IPS ((Karnataka 2005)
  20. Shri Raman Gupta IPS ((Karnataka 2005)
  21. Shri Kaushlendra Kumar IPS (Karnataka 2005)
  22. Shri Kabib K IPS (Manipur 2005)
  23. Shri Sanganakal Veeresh Prabhu IPS ((Maharashtra 2005)
  24. Shri Mohd Suvez Haque IPS ((Maharashtra 2005)
  25. Shri Manoj Kumar Sharma IPS ((Maharashtra 2005)
  26. Smt Nikam Sharda Vasant IPS (Maharashtra 2005)
  27. Shri Sushant Kumar Saxena IPS (Madhya Pradesh 2005)
  28. Shri Ashis IPS (Madhya Pradesh 2005)
  29. Shri Sanjeev Arora IPS ((Odisha 2005)Shr
  30. Shri Jai Narayan Pankaj IPS (Odisha 2005)
  31. Shri Harsh Kumar Bansal IPS (Punjab 2005)
  32. Shri Rajiv Ranjan IPS (Sikkim 2005)
  33. Shri Avinash Mohanty IPS (Telangana 2005)
  34. Shri Praveen Kumar Abhinapu IPS (Tamil Nadu 2005)
  35. Shri Vijayendra Bidari IPS (Tamil Nadu 2005)
  36. Shri K S Narenthiran Nayar IPS (Tamil Nadu 2005)
  37. Smt Princee Rani IPS (Tripura 2005)
  38. Shri R Gopala Krishna Rao IPS (Tripura 2005)
  39. Smt Ridhim Aggarwal IPS (Uttarakhand 2005)
  40. Shri Ankaj Sharma IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2005)
  41. Shri Upendra Kumar Agrawal IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2005)
  42. Shri Prem Kumar Gautam IPS (Uttar Pradesh 2005)
  43. Shri Gauray Sharma IPS (West Bengal 2005)
  44. Shri Sukesh Kumar Jain IPS (West Bengal 2005)
  45. Shri Sheesh Ram Jhajhria IPS (West Bengal 2005)
  46. Shri Akhilesh Kumar Chaturvedi IPS (West Bengal 2005)
  47. Shri Murli Dhar IPS (West Bengal 2005)

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6 IAS Reshuffle in UP Bureaucracy | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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6 IAS Transfer in UP Govt
6 IAS Transfer in UP Govt

6 IAS transfers in Uttar Pradesh – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Yogi Govt has shifted 6 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Ms Apurva Dubey IAS ( 2013) presently awaiting posting orders now posted as Vice Chairman- Aligarh Development Authority.
  2. Shri Atul Vats IAS ( 2016) presently Vice Chairman- Aligarh Development Authority transferred as Vice Chairman- Ghaziabad Development Authority.
  3. Shri Madan Singh Garbyal IAS (2016) presently Special Secretary- Recruitment and Personnel transferred as Vice Chairman- Hapur Pilkhuwa Development Authority.
  4. Shri Nitin Gaur IAS ( 2016) presently  Vice Chairman- Hapur Pilkhuwa Development Authority transferred as Vice Chairman- Kanpur Development Authority.
  5. Shri Vipin Mishra IAS ( 2017) presently Additional Commissioner- Food & Civil Supplies and Secretary, Vigilance Commission transferred as Municipal Commissioner- Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
  6. Shri Kamta Prasad Singh IAS ( 2016) presently Municipal Commissioner- Municipal Corporation, Shahjahanpur transferred as Additional Commissioner- Food & Civil Supplies and Secretary, Vigilance Commission.

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5 IAS Transfers in Haryana | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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5 IAS Reshuffle in Haryana Govt
5 IAS Reshuffle in Haryana Govt

Haryana Govt reshuffles 5 IAS in the state – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Nayab Singh  Govt in Haryana has shifted 5 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri T V S N Prasad IAS (1988) presently ACS and Financial Commissioner, Revenue & Disaster Management and Consolidation Department, Chief Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi and ACS, Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation and Administration of Justice Department given additional charge of Chief Secretary of Haryana, General Administration Department, Human Resources, Personnel & Training, Parliamentary Affairs, Vigilance Departments and Secretary Incharge of Plan Coordination.
  2. Shri T L Satyaprakash IAS (2002) presently Commissioner/Secretary, Mines & Geology, Chief Administrator, Haryana Shaheri Vikas Pradhikaran, Panchkula and CEO, Drone Imaging & Information Systems of Haryana Ltd. (DRIISHYA) given additional charge of MD, Haryana Minerals Ltd., New Delhi.
  3. Shri Ramesh Chander Bidhan IAS (2005) presently Commissioner, Gurugram Division, Gurugram, MD, Haryana Minerals Ltd., New Delhi and Chairman, Mewat Development Agency, Nuh given additional charge of Secretary, Haryana State Commission for Scheduled Castes.
  4. Dr. Brahmjeet Singh Rangi IAS (2016) presently Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Citizen Resources Information Officer, Palwal given additional charge of District Municipal Commissioner, Palwal.
  5. Shri Pradeep Singh IAS (2020) presently Additional DC-cum-District Citizen Resources Information Officer, Nuh given additional charge of District Municipal Commissioner, Nuh.

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4 IAS Transfers in Bihar Bureaucracy | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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4 IAS Transfer in Bihar Govt
4 IAS Transfer in Bihar Govt

Bihar Govt reshuffles 4 IAS Officers | The Bihar Govt has shifted 4 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri Sanjay Kumar IAS (2011) presently OSD, Governor Secretariat transferred as Special Secretary, Governor Secretariat.
  2. Shri Mahabir Prasad Sharma IAS (2013) presently OSD, Governor Secretariat transferred as Additional Secretary, Governor Secretariat.
  3. Smt Amrisha Bains IAS (2018) presently District Development Commissioner, Darbhanga transferred as OSD, Energy Department, Bihar .
  4. Shri Himanshu Kumar Rai IAS (2010) presently Special Secretary, Planning and Development Department given additional charge of Director, Panchayati Raj.

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Pawan Kumar Jain promoted as Chief General Manager -Technical , NHAI

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Pawan Kumar Jain NHAI
Pawan Kumar Jain NHAI

Shri Pawan Kumar Jain presently GM (T) NHAI has been promoted as Chief General Manager (Technical), NHAI  in the Pay Scale of Pay Band-4 (equivalent to Level 14 of the Pay Matrix) .

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Jeet Singh Monga IAS posted as Joint Secretary, Medical Education Deptt, Jaipur

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JAGJEET SINGH MONGA RAS - Indian Bureaucracy
JAGJEET SINGH MONGA RAS - Indian Bureaucracy

Shri Jeet Singh Monga IAS (Rajasthan 2014) presently Director, Social Justice & Empowerment Department and ex-officio Special Secretary and Panchayati Raj (Social Justice and Empowerment) Department, Jaipur, has been transferred and posted as Joint Secretary, Medical Education Department, Jaipur.

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Abhishek Khanna IAS posted as CEO, Zila Parishad-Cum- ADPC, EGS & Ex-Officio Chief Project Officer (Mada), Ajmer

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Abhishek Khanna IAS
Abhishek Khanna IAS

Shri Abhishek Khanna IAS (Rajasthan 2018) presently Secretary, UIT., Bhilwara, has been transferred and posted as Chief Executive Officer, ZILA PARISHAD-CUM- A.D.P.C., E.G.S & EX-Officio Chief Project Officer (Mada), Ajmer.

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Ghanendra Bhan Chaturvedi IAS posted as Director, Social Justice And Empowerment Deptt, Rajasthan

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GHANENDRA BHAN CHATURVEDI IAS
GHANENDRA BHAN CHATURVEDI IAS

Shri Ghanendra Bhan Chaturvedi IAS (Rajasthan 2009) presently Settlement Commissioner And Ex-Officio Director, Consolidation Rajasthan, Jaipur, has been transferred and posted as  Director, Social Justice And Empowerment Department And Ex-Officio Special Secretary To Government And Panchayati Raj (Social Justice And Empowerment) Department, Rajasthan, Jaipur.

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Tamboli Ayyaj Fakirbhai IAS appointed Director- Cabinet Secretariat, Delhi

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Tamboli Ayyaj Fakirbhai IAS
Tamboli Ayyaj Fakirbhai IAS

Shri Tamboli Ayyaj Fakirbhai IAS (Chhattisgarh 2009) , has been appointed as Director in the Cabinet Secretariat, Delhi under the Central Staffing Scheme for a period of five years from the date of taking over charge of the post.

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