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Santosh Kumar Mall IAS transferred as Principal Secretary- Cooperative Department

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Santosh Kumar Mall IAS
Santosh Kumar Mall IAS

Shri Santosh Kumar Mall IAS (Bihar 1997) presently Principal Secretary, Urban Development and Housing Department with additional charge of Director, Pana Metro Rail Corporation Limited, Enquiry Commissioner, General Administration Department, OSD, Office of Resident Commissioner, Bihar Bhawan, New Delhi, has been transferred and posted as Principal Secretary, Cooperative Department. He wil continue to hold the charge of Enquiry Commissioner, General Administration Department, OSD, Office of Resident Commissioner, Bihar Bhawan, New Delhi. He has been given additional charge of Principal Secretary, Minor Water Resources Department.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Santosh Kumar Mall the very best.

Prime Minister inaugurates Flagship Pipeline Projects of Oil India Ltd in Assam

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Oil India Ltd

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated two vital pipeline projects in Jorhat, Assam, for Oil India Limited (OIL), a prestigious Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise. These projects, completed at a cost of Rs. 623 crore, are designed to ensure the safe, reliable, and eco-friendly transportation of hydrocarbon molecules and are anticipated to play a major role in the development and economy of the state.

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OIL upgraded the pumping capacity of 756 km Barauni-Bongaigaon-Guwahati sector of its 1,157 km long Naharkatiya-Barauni Crude Oil Pipeline up to 3 MMTPA, this will facilitate the supply of imported crude oil to the Bongaigaon and Guwahati refineries. In another venture, the company replaced its 38 km pipeline from Duliajan to Digboi, equipped with new cathodic protection system and optical fibre communication-based network, which would facilitate capacity enhancement of Asia’s oldest refinery – the Digboi refinery from 0.65 MMTPA to 1MMTPA.

Oil In line with the Central government’s policy to encourage self-reliance under Atmanirbhar Bharat, the majority of machinery and equipment used for the projects were made in India, boosting the domestic manufacturing sector. Additionally, these projects created employment opportunities, totalling nearly 50,000 man-days, for site construction work in Assam, West Bengal, and Bihar.

Dr Ranjit Rath CMD OIL IndianBureaucracyThe ceremony was attended by Chief Minister of Assam Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Minister for Port, Shipping, Waterways, and Ayush Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of State for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Labour & Employment Shri Rameswar Teli, Chairman & Managing Director of OIL Dr Ranjit Rath along with officials from the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, and senior district administration and PSU officials.

Public Relations Society, Delhi honors Women achievers in PR & Communications on International Women’s Day

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PRSD women Award Gathering
PRSD women Award Gathering

At the backdrop of International Women’s Day. Public Relations Society, Delhi (PRSD) honoured women leaders and achievers in public relations and communications at PRism Awards, 2024. An initiative of PRSD, PRism Awards celebrated and acknowledged 45 women in PR & Communications; leaders across government, corporate, PSU’s, media, and academia.

Sonal Goel IASMs Sonal Goel IAS, Secretary, Government of Tripura; Mr. Anuj Dayal, Principal Executive Director (Corporate Communications) at Delhi Metro; Delhi’s favourite RJ Ms Ginnie Mahajan, Smt. Asha Devi, President of the Nirbhaya Jyoti  Trust; Smt. Sunita Godara, a renowned athlete and former Asian Marathon Champion; and Smt. Bani Yadav, India’s fastest women rally driver were the guests of honour and they acknowledged these exceptional women professionals.

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While delivering the Welcome Address, Dr. Sarvesh Tiwari, Chairman of PRSD, highlighted thatSarvesh Tiwari_PRSD_Chairman“Women have been instrumental in spearheading innovation, nurturing meaningful connections, and crafting narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. Recognizing and appreciating their invaluable contributions to our profession is paramount. The felicitation of women achievers in PR and Communications is our tribute to these exceptional women.

In the category of Community Advocacy in Communication, Poonam Singh Parihar, Secretary of the Sustainable Development Society, was acknowledged for her dedication to promoting sustainable development goals through effective communication strategies. Niddhi Singh, Deputy Manager of Corporate Communication at Mobius Foundation, and Alka Goyal, Founder of Ansh Foundation, received accolades for their outstanding utilization of communication for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

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PRSD Ladies

In the Government and PSU category, professionals such as Ms Sushma Gaur , General Manager , NHSRCL , Ms Archana Satpathy , General Manager (PR) , SAIL’s Rourkela Steel Plant , Ms Anita Guptarashi , General Manager (PR), MMTC and Ms Pragya Sharma , Manager (CC) , POWER GRID Corporation of India were recognized as Communication Maestros and Innovators, showcasing their expertise in navigating the complexities of government and public sector communication. Among the Corporate sector, recipients of corporate communication stars were Ms Megha Chhabra, Head of PR & Corporate Communication at Radico Khaitan, and Ms Ekta Bhaskar, Global Head of Corporate Communications at BLS International, honoured for their outstanding contributions to corporate communication excellence.

Ms Swati Singh, an Independent Consultant, and Cherryn Dogra, Chief Marketing Officer at Bharti Realty, were recognized as Communication Trailblazers for their pioneering efforts and significant impact on the field of communication. Ms Akanksha Singhal, CEO of Akki Dokie, was lauded as a Digital Strategy Trailblazer for her innovative approaches to digital communication and marketing, while Mamta Dhingra of Lateral Sutraa was celebrated for her Digital Innovation initiatives, demonstrating creativity and effectiveness in leveraging digital platforms.

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In the category of Communication Maestros, Ms Nidhi Gulati, Head of Communications at Springer Nature Group, Ms Akansha Jain, Head of PR & Communications at Bharatpe, and Ms Prasidha Menon, Head of Communications for India and Southeast Asia at Airbnb, were honoured for their exceptional expertise and strategic acumen in corporate communication. Ms Jyotsna Dash Nanda, AVP of Corporate Communications at DS Group, Ms Anu Sharma, Senior Marketing Manager at Yara Fertilizers, and Ms Prianka Kashyap, Partner at Epic Content, were recognized as Innovators in various aspects of communication, including social media engagement and content innovation.

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The Rising Stars category acknowledged promising talent, including Ms Tanvi Singhal. Manager (CC) REC , Ms Simran Sandhu from Manav Rachna International School , Ms Noopur Chaturvedi, Asstt Manager ,(CC), POWER GRID Corporation of India , and Ms Kabita Padhi, HR & PR Professional MOIL, who demonstrate exceptional potential in public relations, digital media, and corporate communication. In the Media, journalists Ms Namrata Kohli, Dr. Kala Iyer (Genesis Media), and Ms Shalini Sharma have been celebrated for their excellence in journalism, while Ms Aakriti Bhargava received the Media Visionary of the Year award for her innovative contributions to media.

The Jury Special Awards were bestowed upon a distinguished group of individuals, each recognized for their exceptional achievements and contributions to their respective fields. Among the recipients is Ms Shravani Dang, Communication Leader whose expertise and experience have left an indelible mark. Ms Ruchi Ratna, formerly a General Manager (CC) at NTPC, was also honoured for her outstanding leadership and dedication. Ms Nirmala Muralidhar, serving as the Head of Department at Janaki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University, exemplifies academic excellence and institutional stewardship. Ms Parul Sharma, a renowned Journalist of seasoned expertise and Former News Editor , JANSATTA , was acknowledged for her insightful reporting and commitment to journalistic integrity .Ms Poonam Shrivastav, having served as the Public Relations Officer at JNU, received recognition for her adept management of public affairs. The accolades extended to Ms

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Saraswati Chakravarty, an Independent Photo Journalist, whose captivating visual narratives capture the essence of contemporary society. Ms Rachna Panda, a seasoned PR Professional associated with Bayer, was celebrated for her strategic communication prowess and industry leadership. Ms Nisha Sharma, having held the position of Deputy General Manager at SCOPE, was lauded for her significant contributions to the corporate sector. Ms Nirmal Bhatnagar, the former Chief General Manager of the National Textile Corporation Ltd., was honoured for his distinguished service and dedication to the textile industry. Ms Esha Guha, known for her career contour and professional trajectory, was recognized for her impactful contributions to the professional landscape. Finally, Ms Manju Acharya, having served as the Public Relations Officer at IRCON International, was acknowledged for her adept management of corporate communications.

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Through ‘Naresh Kumar Memorial Awards’ and PRSD paid tribute to individuals i.e. Ms Neha Bhatnagar, DGM (PR), EESL, Ms Sucharita Pradhan, AGM (CC) , RAIL-Tel , and Ms Sukanya Kashyap, Sr Manager , (CC) GAIL , who have made significant contributions to public relations and communication. These awards were jointly presented by Mrs. Prema Priyadarshani, (Wife of Late Shri Naresh Kumar) and Shri SS Rao, CGM,

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PR, at PFC and moderated by Shri Vipin Kharbanda, Vice Chairman PRSD and the Vote of Thanks being placed by Shri G.S. Bawa , Secretary, Public Relations Society, Delhi.

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The PRism Awards underscore the PRSD’s commitment to promoting excellence, innovation, and diversity within the field of Public Relations and Communications. By recognizing the accomplishments of women, the PRSD aims to inspire and empower individuals to push boundaries, challenge norms, and contribute to the continued growth and success of the industry.

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The Public Relations Society, a registered body at Delhi, is a body established by a team of professionals with a vision to promote the recognition of public relations as a profession and its key PRSD Logorole in the management of organizations’ business. The society currently boasts over 250 professionals from disciplines such as Media, Corporate Communication, Corporate Affairs, and individuals associated with CPSUs, Government, Public and Private Sectors, Multinationals, Media Educators, as well as veterans of the PR profession.

BRICS CCI WE | 4th Annual Summit & Felicitations Highlights Women’s Achievements

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BRICS CCI WE LOgo

With the emphasis on Women-Led Development in India’s G-20 Presidency and Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of fostering inclusivity and driving positive change, BRICS CCI WE, the Women Empowerment vertical of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted its 4th Annual Summit and Felicitations 2024 on the theme-The Changing Narrative: Women Development to Women-led Development. BRICS CCI WE also unveiled a report, New Era of BRICS: Horizons in Tech and Business for Women Empowerment with special emphasis on the technology and entrepreneurship landscape for women across the BRICS countries. The vertical also hosted the Convocation of the first batch of women participants of the BRICS CCI WE Global Women Leadership Programme at the Summit.

The summit was graced by diplomats from the Embassies of Russia, China, Brazil, South Africa, Iran, Cuba, Costa Rica, Chile, Belarus, Gambia, Angola, Chad, Comoros, Venezuela, among  others. Dr. Sonal Mansingh, Padma Vibhushan Awardee, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha was the Chief Guest at the Summit. Ms. Shazia Ilmi, National Spokesperson of BJP, Ms. Swati Singh, Former Minister of State, (Ind. Charge) for Women and Child Welfare, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, Amb. Sanjay Bhattacharyya (Retd.), Former BRICS Sherpa and Secretary to Govt. of India and Mr. Ajay Chaudhary, IPS, Special Commissioner of Police In Charge of Special Police Unit for Women & Children & Special Police Unit for North-East Region, New Delhi also addressed the gathering.

: BRICS CCI WE's 4th Annual Summit

In her welcome address, Ms. Ruby Sinha, President, BRICS CCI WE said, “The transition from women development to women-led development signifies not just a change in narrative but a commitment to empowering half of our population. Women are no longer viewed as passive recipients of aid but as active agents of change, capable of leading and shaping their own development and that of their communities.”

The Chief Guest, Dr. Sonal Mansingh, Padma Vibhushan Awardee, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha in her address said, “Women’s leadership is indispensable in building a more equitable and prosperous society. The Summit catalyzes amplifying women’s voices and ensuring their active participation in all spheres of life.”

The Summit also honored extraordinary women who have made significant contributions to the
advancement of women’s development. Ms. Poonam Dhillon- Actor, Entrepreneur and Politician was felicitated with the BRICS CCI WE Trailblazer Lifetime Achievement award for her illustrious career which not only enriched the entertainment industry but also paved the way for women’s empowerment and leadership in diverse sectors.

Ms. Poonam Dhillon, Actor, Entrepreneur, and Politician said,” Empowering women is not
just a moral imperative but also a strategic necessity for sustainable development.
By championing women-led initiatives, we can unlock untapped potential and pave the way for a
more inclusive future.”

Smt. Raimati Ghiuria, Queen of Millets from Odisha, Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath, Founder and
Director of WISCOMP (Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace) and Ms. Latika
Bhandari, Indian Taekwondo Athlete were felicitated as BRICS CCI WE Women Icon Trailblazers.
Dr. BBL Madhukar, Director General BRICS CCI said, “The 4th Annual Summit and Felicitations
of BRICS CCI WE marks another milestone in our journey towards promoting women-led
development. By harnessing the collective expertise and resources of the BRICS nations, we can
create a more inclusive and equitable world for future generations.”

Ms. Shazia Ilmi, National Spokesperson, BJP also addressed the gathering. In her speech she  highlighted that Women’s empowerment is at the heart of our collective progress. Through concerted efforts and policy interventions, we can create an enabling environment where every woman has the opportunity to fulfill her aspirations and contribute to society.

Mr. Sameep Shastri, Vice Chairman, BRICS CCI in his address said, “The Summit underscores
the importance of women’s empowerment in shaping the narrative of development. As we strive
for progress, it is imperative to create opportunities and support mechanisms that enable women
to thrive as leaders and change-makers.”

BRICS CCI WE's 4th Annual Summit

Amb. Sanjay Bhattacharyya (Retd.), Former BRICS Sherpa and Secretary to Govt. of India stated, “The BRICS CCI WE Annual Summit underscores the significance of women’s leadership in driving socio-economic progress and fostering inclusive growth. Through collaborative efforts, we can harness the potential of women entrepreneurs and leaders to build a better future for all.” Ajay Chaudhary, IPS, Special Commissioner of Police In-Charge of Special Police Unit for Women & Children & Special Police Unit for North-East Region, New Delhi said, “Ensuring the safety and security of women is paramount for their empowerment. By strengthening law enforcement mechanisms and promoting gender-sensitive policies, we can safeguard women’s rights and dignity.”

The Summit also recognized the achievements of emerging women entrepreneurs, both within
and outside the BRICS CCI network such as Ms. Niti Batra, Director of Joy Travels Pvt. Ltd., Ms.
Amrita V Chowdhury, Director of Gaia Smart Cities Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Ms. N J Anitha, VicePresident of SNJ Breweries Pvt. Ltd., and Ms. Renu Sharma, CEO of Rajwarah Jewellers, for their exemplary contributions to entrepreneurship and innovation, fostering economic growth and empowerment.

The Summit was also attended by Mr. Ashok Kr Singh, Vice Chairman, BRICS CCI, Mr. Ruhail Ranjan, Director Finance, Ms. Shabana Nasim, Chief Patron, BRICS CCI WE, Mr. Ansh Virmani, Country Director, BRICS CCI-UAE Chapter, members of the Governing Body, Ms. Ankita Sachdeva, Jt. Director, BRICS CCI, members of the Governing Body and members of the Chamber.

Eminent panelists engaged in insightful discussions on the theme of Women-led Development in India and elucidated on the Pillars of Women-led Development, including Education, Enterprise, Financial Literacy, and Leadership Mentoring. These included Dr. Kalpana Sharma, Former Additional Secretary to Lok Sabha- Parliament of India, Senior Advisor- BRICS CCI, Ms. Kanta Singh, Deputy Country Representative, UN Women India, Dr. Anuradha Agrawal, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ms. Gauri Jauhar, Executive Director, Energy Transition & Cleantech Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights, Mr. Ankit Jhamb, Honorary Advisor, BRICS CCI, Ms. Shweta Punj, Deputy Editor, Moneycontrol.com and Co-founder Whypoll, Mr. Gaurav Choudhury, Co-founder and CEO at Earshot Media, Mrs. Anita Makkar, Founder Principal, The HDFC School, Ms. Shormishtha Ghosh- Governing Body Member, BRICS CCI, Ms. Amrita V Chowdhury, Director-Gaia Smart Cities Solutions P Ltd. and Ms. Semenushkova Ekaterina, Founder, Atlas Social and Cultural Relations Development Centre.

The 4th Annual Summit of BRICS CCI WE concluded with a renewed commitment to advancing
women’s leadership and catalyzing inclusive development globally.

Women’s Day was celebrated by POWERGRID

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POWERGRID logo

POWERGRID observed Women’s Day with enthusiasm and recognition at its various establishments nationwide. The Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) along with the Board of Directors extended heartfelt appreciation to the dedication and spirit of the women employees within the organization. This celebration aimed to acknowledge and honor the invaluable contributions of women in different roles and capacities within POWERGRID.

POWERGRID observed Women's Day

The recognition of Women’s Day reflects the company’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive work environment while acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of women in the workforce. The hashtag #InternationalWomensDay was used to amplify the message and showcase the collective salute to the women who contribute significantly to the success and growth of POWERGRID. This observance not only highlights the importance of gender diversity but also underscores the

POWERGRID observed Women's Day 2024

commitment to empowering and recognizing the accomplishments of women in the professional sphere.

Prediction for 9th Mar – 10th Mar, 2024 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra Shastri_Vedic Astrology

Today’s Panchang

 Month – Falgun
 Paksha – Krishna
 Tithi – Chaturdashi up to 6:17 PM on 09 Mar, Amavasya up to 2:29 PM on 10 Mar
 Nakshatra – Dhanishtha up to 7:55 AM on 10 Mar, Shatbhisha up to 4:56 AM on 10
Mar, Poorv Bhadrapad up to 1:55 AM on 11 Mar
 Moon –Kumbh up to 8:40 PM on 10 Mar 24

Colour of the Day  Saturday – Favourable colour black, dark blue. You can combine with green, shades of green, white, pink, magenta, shades of pink, checks of black/ blue, yellow and shades of yellow. Avoid cream, off white, light blue, red, orange, grey.  Sunday – Favourable colour Cream. You can combine with light blue, red, orange, yellow, shads of yellow, green and shades of green. Avoid pink, magenta, black, dark blue, checks of black and blue, grey.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – The days will prove good for you. Your income will increase and you will progress well on your plans. You will be benefitted due to women and non toxic liquids,  particularly if you are in profession of liquids. You will also benefit due to your spouse as well as due to items / products produced from earth. You will get support from spouse. You will enjoy good food and may be given a new position with blessings of elders. You will enjoy good health and may attend some religious function. You will be specially benefitted due to father and elders. Light oil Deepak in Hanuman mandir, pray to Shiv ji and Surya.

Taurus(Vrishabh) – You will enjoy good health, wealth and friends and will have good relations with officials as well as important people. Benefits and success will be yours. You will get gains and will be respected by officials. Seniors will be happy and there will be happiness at home. However, you may be forced to make some changes at work, which will need efforts and may create hurdles. However, do not deviate from procedures else there will be more problems. Chaaya daan to Shani, recite Hanuman Chalisa, pray to Shiv ji and jal to Surya.

Gemini(Mithun) – The days are not good for you as you may feel sad, sick or both. Enemies will prop up creating problems and you may loose interest in religion. Luck is not in your favour, so lie low. You will not only have problems from authorities, but also differences with son. You will incur losses due to enemies. You will have loss of facial glow and can be falsely be implicated, hence be careful. Chaaya daan to Shani, recite Hanuman Chalisa and abhishek of Shiv ji. Pray to your Guru. Feed rice to fish.

Cancer(Kark) – The days will not give you good results. You will have quarrels, body ache, indigestion, cough. You will have fear from state authorities and will spend more than normal. There will be mental tension due to arguments. And all this for no valid reason. You can have failures and may have to work with people of lower status. You should be careful to avoid addictions and non veg. Offer gram pulse in mandir, pray to Shiv ji. Seek blessings of mother. Have gur and water in morning and recite Aditya Hriday srotra. Keep silver with you, light oil Deepak in Hanuman mandir and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Sinh(Leo) – The days will give you mixed results. You may have to leave home and may have to travel, but you will have problems in journey. Mental stress is high. Still you will have monetary gains and you will enjoy good food and may have some pleasure, happiness and enjoyment. However, there will be adverse effect on married life and spouse as well as kids are likely to fall sick, You can have some failure at work due to ego and irritation while taking decisions and can lead to loss of reputation. You will feel miserable. Drink water before starting any work. Do not work with any partner. Recite Hanuman Chalisa, light oil Deepak in Hanuman mandir. Pray to Shiv ji.

Virgo(Kanya) – The days will give you favourable results with increase in wealth, good food, happiness. You will score over enemies and will be healthy and cheerful. You will get monetary gains, get fame, happiness and will enjoy good conversations. Stay at home will be happy and enemies will be defeated. However, you will spend more. Your pending tasks will be solved and get good clothes. You will benefit from officials and valour will increase. Recite Hanuman Chalisa, keep water at headboard at night and pray to Shiv ji.

Libra(Tula) – The days are not good for you as they give you mental worries and will feel weak physically as well as mentally. There can be loss of wealth due to poor decisions and sickness to yourself and / or kids. Do not argue with any officials. Drive carefully as there are chances of accidents. You will feel perturbed, restless and let down. If travelling, you can have problems. You can have confusion and may have to spend time with men/ women of lower status which can give difference of opinion with spouse. Offer jal to Surya, abhishek of Shiv ji. Recite Hanuman chalisa and oil Deepak in hanuman mandir.

Scorpio (Vrishchik) – You will not have good results as sickness can increase/ you can fall sick. Enemies will increase. There can be change of place of work and if travelling, there will be problems in journey. There will be physical and mental tensions due to family quarrels and there can be problems due to property too. You will have damage to reputation and problems created by others. All this will trouble you during sleep as well as food timings. Do not argue with women and keep away from water bodies. Abhsishek of Shiv pariwar, offer jal to surya. Recite Aditya Hriday Srotra and Hanuman Chalisa. Chhaya daan to Shani.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – The days will give you good results if you are on right path and follow rules and regulations and are ethically right. You will feel healthy and your valour will increase, as you get success and dominate opponents as well as critics. If you were sick, you will start recovering. You may get in touch with high officials and will get pleasure out of it. Enemies will be defeated and you earn respect which makes you feel proud. You will benefit due to your family. Seek blessings of mother and help your nephew/ niece. Pray to shiv ji and Ma Gauri. Recite Hanuman Chalisa and pray to Hanuman ji.

Makar(Capricorn) – The days will not give you good results. You are likely to meet bad and crooked people causing you losses in business or work. You can also have problems and quarrels with relatives and friends due to ego making you unhappy. This will keep you mentally unsatisfied and will have difference of opinion with family. There will also be hurdles at profession, but do not take any unethical steps. Overall, this may make you sad and keep you worried. If travelling, it will be under compulsion. Offer jal to Surya, abhishek of Shiv ji and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – The days will give you mixed results. You will be stressed physically and mentally and your stubbornness will lead to difference of opinion with family resulting in insults, failures. You can also have loss of respect and health is likely to be poor. Anything you do will be delayed. Ego problems, irritation, tiredness, baseless movement out of home will lead to quarrels with relatives. However, if you can overcome stubbornness and control the negatives, you can have some happiness, pleasures and enjoy good food too. Water banyan tree, pray to Shiv ji. Keep water for birds and animals, offer jal to Surya. Recite Hanuman Chalisa and offer milk in fig tree and tilak by wet mud.

Pisces(Meen) – The next two days, work all by yourself. Do not expect anyone else to cooperate. If travelling, your work will suffer. You will have may problems, health issues like stomach disorders, fever, eye problems, body ache. You can have losses of money and mental worries with increased expenditure. You may have to per force stay away from home . Journeys will also be uncomfortable. Recite Aditya Hriday Srotra, keep yourself hydrated. Abhishek of shiv ji. Chhaya daan to shani, recite Hanuman Chalisa.

For detailed individual accurate prediction as per Vedic Astrology, contact on +91-9229112953

Moon changes sign every 2.25 days, hence the prediction is being done accordingly as per the sign

8 IAS Officers reshuffled in Bihar Bureaucracy

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Bihar IAS Transferred
Bihar IAS Transferred

8 IAS Transfers in Bihar – Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive | The Bihar Govt has shifted 8 Indian Administrative Service Officers across the state with Bibhuti Ranjan Choudhary IAS (2012) presently Municipal Commissioner- Samastipur posted as Director, Food & Consumer Protection while Shailaza Sharma IAS (2013) presently Additional Secretary, Road Construction Department with additional charge Additional Secretary, Minor Water Resources Department relieved of the charge of Minor Water Resources Department, Bihar.

Praveen Kumar IAS (2014) presently Additional Secretary, Transport Department with additional charge of Additional Secretary, Minor Water Resources Department relieved of the charge of Minor Water Resources Department, Vishal Raj IAS (2017) presently Director, Technical Development, Industry Department with additional charge of State Transport Commissioner posted as State Transport Commissioner while Saurabh Suman Yadav IAS (20019) presently waiting for posting now posted as Municipal Commissioner, East Champaran, Motihari, Bihar.

Ms Preeti IAS (2019) presently waiting for posting now appointed as DDC (District Development Commissioner) , Khagaria, Nawal Kishore IAS (2006) presently Special Secretary, Cooperative Department, with additional charge of MD, Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation Limited and MD, Bihar State Vegetable Processing and Markrting Cooperative Federation Limited posted as MD, Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation Limited while Dr. Birendra Prasad Yadav IAS (2004) presently Special Secretary, Cooperative Department given additional charge of MD, Bihar State Vegetable Processing and Marketing Cooperative Federation Limited.

10 IAS reshuffle in Chhattisgarh Government | Indian Bureaucracy News

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IAS Reshuffle Chhattisgarh
IAS Reshuffle Chhattisgarh

10 IAS Transfers in Chhattisgarh – Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive | The Chhattisgarh Govt has reshuffled 10 Indian Administrative Service Officers across the state with Avinash Champawat IAS (2003)  appointed as Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department with additional charge of Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner and Commissioner, Land Records while Mukesh Kumar IAS (2005)  appointed as Secretary, Finance Department with additional charge of Secretary, GAD, Secretary, Commercial Tax (except Excise & Registration) and Chairman, Pension Redressal Committee.

Ankit Anand IAS (2006) presently Secretary, Finance Department with additional charge of Chairman, Pension Redressal Committee, Secretary, Planning, Economic and Statistics Department, Secretary, 20-point program Implementation Department posted as Secretary, Commerce & Industries and Public Enterprises Department with additional charge of Secretary, Planning, Economic and Statistics Department, Secretary, 20-point program Implementation Department , Bhuvanesh Yadav IAS (2006) presently Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department posted as Secretary, Ministry, Mohammad Qaiser Abdulhaque IAS (2007) presently Secretary, Commerce & Industries given additional charge of Secretary, Public Health Engineering Department, Dr Sanjeev Kumar Jha IAS (1996)presently  Principal Secretary, MP Administration posted as OSD-cum-Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena, Dr. Sudam Pandharinath Khade IAS (2006)presently Commissioner, Health Services and ex- officio Secretary, Public Health and Medical Education Department posted as Commissioner, Gwalior Division, Gwalior.

Mal Singh Bhaydiya IAS (2006) presently Commissioner, Indore Division, Indore and Commissioner (Field) with additional charge of Narmada Valley Development Authority, Indore posted as Secretary, MP Administration, Deepak Singh IAS (2007) presently Commissioner, Gwalior Division, Gwalior with additional charge of Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena posted  as Commissioner, Indore Division, and Commissioner (Field) with additional charge of Narmada Valley Development Authority), Collector, Gwalior posted as Additional Secretary, MP Administration while Ruchika Chauhan IAS (2011) presently Additional Secretary, MP Administration posted as Collector, Gwalior, Chhattisgarh .

Raj Kumar Chaudhary selected as CMD- NHPC Limited

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Raj Kumar Chaudhary CMD NHPC
Raj Kumar Chaudhary CMD NHPC

Shri Raj Kumar Chaudhary presently Director (Technical & Projects), NHPC Limited, has been selected for the post of Chairman & Managing Director, NHPC Limited (Schedule A) recommended by Public Enterprises Selection Board( PESB).

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Raj Kumar Chaudhary the very best.

Naresh Kumar appointed Ambassador to Mauritania

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Naresh Kumar YOA
Naresh Kumar YOA

Shri Naresh Kumar (YOA 2006), presently Joint Secretary in the Ministry, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. He is expected to take up the assignment shortly.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Naresh Kumar the very best.

 

10 IAS Transfers in Chhattisgarh | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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10 IAS chhattisgarh-transfers

10 IAS reshuffle in Chhattisgarh Government – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Chhattisgarh Govt has transferred 10 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri Avinash Champawat IAS (2003)  posted as Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department with additional charge of Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner and Commissioner, Land Records.
  2. Shri Mukesh Kumar IAS (2005)  posted as Secretary, Finance Department with additional charge of Secretary, GAD, Secretary, Commercial Tax (except Excise & Registration) and Chairman, Pension Redressal Committee.
  3. Shri Ankit Anand IAS (2006) presently Secretary, Finance Department with additional charge of Chairman, Pension Redressal Committee, Secretary, Planning, Economic and Statistics Department, Secretary, 20-point program Implementation Department transferred as Secretary, Commerce & Industries and Public Enterprises Department with additional charge of Secretary, Planning, Economic and Statistics Department, Secretary, 20-point program Implementation Department.
  4. Shri Bhuvanesh Yadav IAS (2006) presently Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department transferred as Secretary, Ministry.
  5. Shri Mohammad Qaiser Abdulhaque IAS (2007) presently Secretary, Commerce & Industries given additional charge of Secretary, Public Health Engineering Department.
  6. Dr Sanjeev Kumar Jha IAS (1996)presently  Principal Secretary, MP Administration transferred as OSD-cum-Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena.
  7. Dr. Sudam Pandharinath Khade IAS (2006)presently Commissioner, Health Services and ex- officio Secretary, Public Health and Medical Education Department transferred as Commissioner, Gwalior Division, Gwalior.
  8. Shri Mal Singh Bhaydiya IAS (2006) presently Commissioner, Indore Division, Indore and Commissioner (Field) with additional charge of Narmada Valley Development Authority, Indore transferred as Secretary, MP Administration.
  9. Shri Deepak Singh IAS (2007) presently Commissioner, Gwalior Division, Gwalior with additional charge of Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena transferred as Commissioner, Indore Division, and Commissioner (Field) with additional charge of Narmada Valley Development Authority), Collector, Gwalior transferred as Additional Secretary, MP Administration.
  10. Smt Ruchika Chauhan IAS (2011) presently Additional Secretary, MP Administration transferred as Collector, Gwalior, Chhattisgarh .

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10 IAS transfers in Punjab Bureaucracy | Indian Bureaucracy News

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10 IAS reshuffle in Punjab – Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive | The Punjab Govt has shifted 10 IAS Officers across the state with Daljit Singh Mangat IAS (2005) presently Commissioner, Patiala Division, Patiala posted as Secretary, Lokpal with additional charge of Commissioner, Patiala Division, Patiala, Amrit Kaur Gill  IAS (2010) presently  Secretary, Punjab State Agricultural Marketing Board posted as Special Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare with additional charge of Secretary, Punjab State Agricultural Marketing Board while Kulwant Singh IAS (2012) presently Deputy Commissioner, Moga given additional charge of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Moga.

Senu Duggal IAS (2012) presently Deputy Commissioner, Fazilka given additional charge of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Fazilka , Moneesh Kumar IAS (2014) presently State Transport Commissioner given additional charge of Chief Administrator, Greater Mohali Area Development Authority, SAS Nagar,  Amandeep Kaur IAS (2015) presently awaiting posting orders now posted as Special Secretary, Home Affairs and Justice,  Aaditya Dachalwal IAS (2016) presently Additional Secretary, NRI Affairs posted as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Patiala.

Kamal Kumar Garg  IAS (2017) presently MD, MILKFED given additional charge of Additional Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs,  Ankureet Singh IAS (2018) presently Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Pathankot given additional charge of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Pathankot while Kanchan IAS (2020) presently awaiting posting orders now posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Patiala.