Shri Nityananda Sarkar TPS Gr-11 presently Dy. SP, TPCB transferred and posted SDPO, Sabroom, Tripura
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Shri Nityananda Sarkar TPS Gr-11 presently Dy. SP, TPCB transferred and posted SDPO, Sabroom, Tripura
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Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director, GAIL conferred with the CEO with HR Orientation’ Award at the 32nd World HRD Congress & Awards in Mumbai.
Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta is a graduate in Commerce and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and joined GAIL in October 2022. Prior to his role at GAIL, he served as the Director (Finance) on the Board of IOCL from August 2019. Indian Oil Corporation Limited is a leading PSU integrated Energy Company listed in Fortune’s “Global 500,” along with several group companies.
During his tenure as Director (Finance), Shri Gupta oversaw various responsibilities, including F&A, Treasury, Pricing, International Trade, Optimization, Information Systems, Corporate Affairs, Legal, Risk Management, and more. With over 34 years of experience in the Oil & Gas Industry, he held diverse positions in Indian Oil Corporate Office, Refineries Head Office, and Refineries in Guwahati, Baroda, and Mathura.
Shri Gupta received training from prestigious institutions such as IIM Calcutta, University of Maryland, Washington, Harvard Business School, XLRI Jamshedpur, and IIM Ahmedabad. He has been individually recognized for his contributions, receiving the “CA CFO – Large Corporate – Manufacturing and Infrastructure Category” award in January 2021 from ICAI for Financial & Risk Management during the pandemic. Additionally, he was recognized among the Top 30 CFOs in India by StartupLanes.com in May 2022.
Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta currently serves as the Chairman of the Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) for the years 2023-25, representing an apex professional organization for Central Government Public Enterprises. Recently, he was honored with the ‘India’s Best CEO’ award for the Oil and Gas Sector by the India Today Group.
He received this award for his business-related HR sensitivity, communication effectiveness with & towards employees, innovations within HR disciplines and change management.
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Shri Navaljit Kapoor IRS (IT 1992) presently Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs has been appointed as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
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Shri Praveer Ranjan IPS (AGMUT:93) has been transferred and posted as Additional Director General (Level-15 ) in Central Industrial Security Force.
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Shri Rahul Kumar Shahapurwad IPS (Karnataka 2012) presently DCP- South Division, Benguluru City has been transferred and posted as Superintendent of Police- in National Investigation Agency (NIA) on deputation basis for a period of five years .
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Shri Prasun Kanti Tripura TPS Gr-11 presently SDPO , Amtali transferred and posted Asstt. Comdt., TSR 13th Bn, Tripura
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Shri Narayan Singh IAS (Rajasthan 2014) presently Secretary, State Election Commission, Jaipur, has been transferred and posted as MD, Rajasthan State Cooperative Marketing Federation (RAJFED).
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Shri Hanuman Mal Dhaka IAS (Rajasthan 2014) presently District Collector & District Magistrate, Khairthal-Tijara, has been transferred and posted as District Collector & District Magistrate, Dudu.
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Shri Iqbal Khan IAS (Rajasthan 2013), Joint Secretary, Medical Education Department, Jaipur, has been transferred and posted as Commissioner, Medical Education Department ( Food Security & Drug Control), Directorate of Food Security & Drug Control, Jaipur.
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Shri Pawan Kumar IAS (Jharkhand 2011) presently Additional Secretary, Department of Labour, Employment, ‘Training and Skill Development, Ranchi, with additional charge of Director, Employees’ State Insurance Scheme, Ranchi, has been transferred and posted as Project Director, Jharkhand AIDS Control Society, Ranchi.
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Shri Sankar Ch Das TPS Gr -II presently Dy. SP, Dhalai transferred and posted SDPO, Amtali, Tripura
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As part of the “Nanhe Faristey” initiative, the RPF played a crucial role in reuniting over 549 vulnerable children with their families. These children, who had been separated from their families for diverse reasons, were successfully and safely brought back home through the dedicated efforts of the RPF. The RPF’s vigilant and swift action saved the lives of 233 passengers who had accidentally fallen while de-boarding or boarding moving trains, narrowly avoiding being caught under the wheels, at platforms and railway tracks in the month of January 2024, under Operation Jeevan Raksha. Under Meri Saheli Initiative, 229 Meri Saheli teams attended 13,615 trains and provided security assurance to 4.1 lakhs lady passengers. RPF also took legal action against 7402 persons who were found travelling in coaches reserved for the women passengers. In the fight against touts, RPF arrested 379 individuals in the month of January 2024 and took legal action against them as per the law. Additionally, they seized future reserved railway tickets, valued at Rs. 44.46 lakhs. In a commendable effort, RPF arrested 76 individuals and seized narcotics, valued at Rs. 4.13 crores during the month of January 2024. These criminals were handed over to empower Government agencies for further legal action.
Responding swiftly to passengers’ security concerns, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) effectively addressed over 19,738 complaints received through the Rail Madad Portal and the integrated Helpline (No. 139 with Emergency Response Support System No. 112) in January 2024, taking necessary actions to resolve them. Under the initiative Yatri Suraksha, the RPF played a crucial role in preventing and detecting crimes against railway passengers. In January 2024, the RPF arrested 225 criminals involved in offenses against passengers, subsequently handing them over to the concerned GRP/Police for further legal action. In a dedicated effort to ensure safety, Operation Sanraksha led to the arrest of 53 individuals engaged in the perilous act of stone pelting on running trains during January 2024. Exhibiting a humanitarian approach, the RPF provided assistance to 227 elderly, sick, or injured passengers during their rail travels in January 2024 under Operation Seva.
To curb the illegal transportation of goods, Operation Satark resulted in the seizure of illegal tobacco products and illegal liquor worth Rs. 30.15 lakhs, along with the apprehension of 86 individuals. These individuals were subsequently handed over to relevant Government Law Enforcement Agencies. Additionally, unaccounted cash amounting to Rs. 1.53 crore, gold worth Rs. 37.18 lakhs, and silver worth Rs. 11.67 lakhs were recovered during the operation in January 2024.
The Railway Protection Force, with its dedicated personnel and its mission to ensure a safe and comfortable travel experience for all passengers, remains at the forefront of railway security, upholding the values of integrity, compassion, and responsibility.