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Simanchala Dash IRS appointed as PS to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

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Simanchala Dash IRS appointed as Private Secretary to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

35 Additional Secretary of 1980/1981 batch IAS empanelled for Secretary Level in the Centre

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35 IAS officers of 1980-81 batch have been empanelled for appointment to Secretary or Secretary equivalent posts in the centre. Whilst, 8 officers are from UP cadre, 4 from Gujarat, 3 each from Bihar and Tamil Nadu, 2 each from Haryana, West Bengal and Assam Meghalaya and 1 each from the states of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, MP,  Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, AGMUT, Jharkhand and Manipur Tripura. Officer names and their current positions are  Viz

Uttar Pradesh

  1. Anuj Kumar Bishnoi (’80) – Additional Secretary, Dept of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, M/o Defence
  2. Anil Swarup (’81) –  Additional Secretary – Cabinet Secretariat
  3. Rajive Kumar(’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Petroleum & Natural Gas
  4. Balvender Kumar (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Urban Development
  5. Vrinda Sarup (’81)  – Additional Secretary – M/o Human Resources Development
  6. Devendra Chaudhary (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Power
  7. Chandra Bhushan Paliwal (’81)
  8. Anand Misra (’81) – UP Revenue Board

Gujarat

  1. Pradeep Kumar Pujri (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Agriculture
  2. Rita A Teaotia (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Communications & Info Tech
  3. Dr. Hasmukh Adhia (’81) – Additional Chief Secretary – Finance Deptt. – Govt. of Gujrat
  4. D Jagatheesa Pandiyan (’81) – Additinal Chief Secretary – Energy & Petrochemicals Deptt – Govt of Gujarat

Bihar

  1. Bhanu Pratap Sharma (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
  2. Arun Jha (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
  3. Jayant Dasgupta (’81) – Chief Adviser of State Planning Board Bihar

Tamil Nadu

  1. Ashok Kumar Gupta (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Defence
  2. Shashi Shekhar (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Environment & Forests
  3. Rajiv Nayan Choubey (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Power

West Bengal

  1. Anil Kumar Agarwal (’81) – DG ESIC, Ministry of Labour & Employment
  2. Tuk Tuk Kumar (’81) – Additional Secretary – M/o Road Tpt & Highways

Assam Meghalay a

  1. Anoop Kumar Srivastava (’81) – Additional Secretary –  M/o Social Justice & Empowerment
  2. Suresh Chandra Panda (’81) – Additional Secretary –  M/o Home Affairs

HP: Ravinder Kumar Jain (’81) – Additional Secretary  – M/o Health & Family Welfare

Punjab: Anjuly Chib Duggal (’81) – Additional Secretary  – M/o Finance, D/o Expenditure

Rajasthan: Gurjot Kaur (’81) – Principal Secretary – Minorities & OBC Welfare, Government of Rajasthan

Madhya Pradesh: Swarnamala Rawla (’80) – Secretary – M/o Heavy Industries & Pub Enterprises

Maharashtra: Sunil Soni (’81) – DG – Bureau of Indian Standars (BIS)

Andhra Pradesh: Chirravuri Viswanath (’81) – CMD – Food Corporation of India (FCI)

Karnataka: Dr. Subash Chandra Khuntia (’81) – Additional Secretary  – M/o Petroleum & Natural Gas

Kerala: S M Vijayanand (’81) – Additional Secretary  – M/o Rural Development

AGMUT: Vijay Shankar Madan (’81) – DG & Mission Director – Planning commission UIDAI

Jharkhand: Dr. Vinod Agarwal- (’80) – Adviser, Inter State Council Secretariat, Ministry of Home Affairs

Manipur Tripura: Ameising Luikham (’81) – Secretary – North Eastern Council

AP Government to invest Rs 12,000 cr.s. in IT and Rs 30,000 cr.s. in Electronics sector in coming 6 years (by 2020): Focus on Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Vijayawada, Tirupati and Anantapuram

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Sanjay Jaju IAS
Sanjay Jaju IAS

Andhra Pradesh government aims to attract investments of Rs 12,000 crore in the IT sector and Rs 30,000 crore in the Electronics sector by 2020. State expects to generate 5 Lakh jobs and create “at least 1 IT literate person per family”, besides an IT entrepreneur.

Whilst, Visakhapatnam would be the main hub for IT development, Kakinada, Vijayawada, Tirupati and Anantapuram would also lead the growth in this sector. An IT incubation centre would be opened in Visakhapatnam by October. Wipro has already readied its expansion plans in Visakhapatnam to create additional employment for 7,000 youths.

The IT&C (Information Technology and Communication) department of AP Govt. is lead by Mr. Sanjay Jaju-Secretary. He is an IAS officer of 1992 AP cadre.

 

Jayant Kumar, SG-IRSME, appointed as Director Mechanical Engineering (Workshop)

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Ministry of Railways
Ministry of Railways

Jayant Kumar, SG-IRSME (Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers), appointed as Director Mechanical Engineering (Workshop). He is being transferred to Railway Board from Northern Railways, were he was Dy. CVO-Mechanical (News is basis order dated 25.07.2014).

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Ranjit Kumar, SG-IRSSE appointed as Director Vigilance (S&T)

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Ministry of Railways
Ministry of Railways

Ranjit Kumar, SG-IRSSE (Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers) is transferred to Railway Board as as Director Vigilance (S&T), vice Mr. S.P. Beck , who has completed  his tenure. Mr. Kumar was Sr. DTSE-Nagpur under  SE Central Railways (News is basis order dated 25.07.2014).

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Dharmendra Prakash (IFC NL-89) appointed as CVO at IRCTC

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Shri Dharmendra Prakash, Indian Forest Services of Nagaland cadre (’89), is appointed as CVO of Indian Railway catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC), New Delhi.

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Surendra Kumar Garg joins Ministry of Water Resources

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Ministry of Water Resources

Surendra Kumar Garg, Deputy Secretary is transferred from Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to Ministry of Water Resources.

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8 Under Secretaries of CSS appointed as Deputy Secretary

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8 officers of Central Secretariat Service (CSS) appointed as Deputy Secretary on’ Promotion on ad hoc’ basis, viz.
G Amarendra Reddy to moves to UPSC from Commerce, Ashok Kumar stays with Civil Aviation, Geetha Nair to Urban Development from Dept. of Pension, Fazal Mehmood to HRD from Dept. of Industrial Policy & Promotion (IPP), Gokul Chandra Rout to Consumer Affairs from DoP&T, R V Subra Mani to Textiles from Urban Development, Chandra Mohan Bhatla to New and Renewable Energy from HRD, T R Prasad to Statistics and Programme Implementation
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5 Promoted from State to Central Cadre in Nagaland

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5 State Civil Service personnel ‘appointed by promotion’ to Indian Administrative Service –Nagaland Cadre
Anenla S. Longchari, Imjung M. Panger, Alan Gonmei, Chubasangla Anar and Kelei Zeliang, IndianBureaucracy.com wishes you all the success in your new role.

India Boosts Defence Budget by 12.5%

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India boosted defence spending by 12.5 percent in 2014-15 over the previous year in the budget currently presented  and further opened the domestic weapons industry to foreign investment to help rebuild the military and narrow the gap with China.

India has been the world’s top arms buyer for the last three years, trying to replace an ageing Soviet-era military with modern weapons as a deterrent to a rising China, with which it fought a war more than half a century ago.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley set the military budget at 2.29 trillion Indian rupees ($38.35 billion) for 2014-15, 50 billion rupees more than what the previous government agreed in an interim budget earlier this year.

Defence expenditure for 2013/14 was kept at 2.04 trillion rupees.

“Modernisation of the armed forces is critical to enable them to play their role effectively in the defence of India’s strategic interests,” he said to the thumping of desks in the lower house of parliament, where he presented the new government’s first budget.

Jaitley’s Bharatiya Janata Party has long called for a militarily-strong India to counter potential threats from both China and Pakistan and said it would speed up the pace of arms purchases for the military, the world’s third largest.

Even at the elevated spending, India’s military budget is still less than a third of China’s $145 billion expenditure last year estimated by the Pentagon in its report to the U.S. Congress this month.

New Delhi worries that China is building roads and other infrastructure along the disputed land border as well as bolstering its naval presence in the Indian Ocean that it considers its zone of influence.

The rise in India’s military spending comes as Western governments are rushing to visit the new administration in New Delhi in the hope of landing multi-billion deals.

Politicians from France and Britain have held talks in New Delhi, while the United States, which has built close military ties, is also pushing for faster decisions on arms contracts.

Need for policies and guidelines for diabetes management in PSE’s

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Dr APJ Abdul Kalam inaugurated the 2nd National NCD Summit on 18th July,2014 organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Eli Lilly and Company with IMS Health as the exclusive knowledge partners.

“Rapid economic development in Asian countries, particularly India has led to a shift in health problems from communicable diseases to non-communicable diseases with diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases leading the list. I am very glad that PSUs are adopting measures to take care their employees’ health, infact a ‘Diabetes Free Employees’ movement should be started in organizations. I hope that these collaborative efforts will help in better prevention and management of the disease for all” said Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Former President of India.

The Summit is aimed at creating a national level platform to strengthen and help shape public health strategies for comprehensive diabetes management, particularly amongst Public Sector Enterprises. The initiative hopes to address the larger objective of making India better prepared to combat the rising burden of diabetes.

“Non-communicable diseases take a heavy toll on human lives and also affect economic productivity. Taking the right steps now will help organizations plan better for the health of their employees leading to higher efficiency and productivity in the long run.” said Ms. Shobana Kamineni, Chairperson, CII National Committee on Public Health.

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The White Paper was developed on the basis of the recommendations that emerged from roundtable discussions held in cities with a strong PSE presence such as Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore and Raipur. These roundtables saw participation from PSE medical directors, health professionals and industry experts. Key insights from these consultations were compiled, analyzed and actionable recommendations were developed which were then presented at the National NCD Summit 2014.

Mr CS Verma, Chairman SCOPE, Chairman and Managing Director, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) highlighted that “Preventive measures for Diabetes control will be taken as a mission in PSEs. PSEs under the aegis of SCOPE, would also come together to collaborate in R&D for Diabetes Control and developing technology based innovative solutions.”

“Non-communicable diseases constitute a very large spectrum of the overall disease scenario of the country. The diseases that come within this gamut are diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart diseases and cancer, which to a large extent are preventable. There are already 60 million diabetes patients in India and in the next 15 years this number can go up to a 100 million. We can certainly control these diseases if we know the preventive strategies and early diagnosis is key. The healthcare delivery

system can be improved if everyone contributes.” said Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare.

The summit sensitized stakeholders on policies and practices for NCD control with a special focus on diabetes. It facilitated learning and sharing of best practices and trends to strengthen diabetes management in PSEs.

Edgard Olaizola Story, Managing Director of Lilly India said “There are close to 254 central Public Sector Units (PSUs) employing over 14.44 lakh people in India and the burden of non-communicable diseases in these organizations is high. We see this initiative as a first step in helping the country’s largest business sector tackle the management of NCDs. We are committed to reducing the diabetes burden in India and globally, and are happy to take this initiative forward.”

Highlights from the 2nd NCD National White Paper

Adopting a ‘healthy environment’ e.g. no convenience machines, taking activity breaks, encourage walking, availability of healthy food choices in canteens, integrating health clinics with gyms and fitness centers
Develop a common framework for the NCD policy in consensus with PSEs and other stakeholders.
Develop and promote nutrition policies in PSEs to limit content of sugar in food and non-alcoholic beverages; limit excess calorie intake and reduce portion size and energy density of foods
Design new policy/guideline or revisit and reframe existing health policies for screening and diagnosis of NCDs at the workplace.
Conduct Periodic Medical Examination (PME) for employees, ensure regular follow up based on age and location in line with the advice of the treating physician
Organize Continuing Medical education (CME) programs in PSEs for healthcare providers to address provider attitudes toward diabetes and update knowledge. Organize standardized orientation programs for the medical team managing NCDs in PSEs
Create a standardized and integrated IT system to manage a diabetes registry to generate reports for analyzing a patient’s key diabetes-related measures and help track patient’s progress.
Collaborate with government agencies, premier medical and technical institutions to utilize already existing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) platforms like telemedicine
All public sector enterprises are free to implement any or all of these recommendations as part of their employee healthcare plans. They can customize these guidelines to suit the needs of their employees.

The summit helped increase exposure to technology and advances in the field of diabetes and improve awareness of the challenges and opportunities experienced by people living with diabetes, especially the employees of public sector enterprises.

Jaitley Clears Rs 34,260 Crore Military Deals at One Stroke

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Two months after Narendra Modi took charge as Prime Minister, his pre-poll promise of quicker decisions on arms purchases was put into action, with Finance-cum-Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday chairing his first military acquisition meeting that cleared procurement, cumulatively worth Rs. 34,260 crore, at one go.

And the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) gave the go-ahead for purchase and tendering of military ware for all the three services, of which a majority were warships meant for the Navy and the Coast Guard, according to Ministry of Defence (MoD) sources.

The meeting, held in the middle of the Budget session, was attended by Minister of State for Defence Rao Inderjit Singh, Army Chief Bikram Singh, IAF Chief Arup Raha, Navy Chief Robin Dhowan, Defence Secretary R K Mathur and other Department Secretaries of the MoD. According to sources, the DAC cleared a Rs. 15,000-crore tender for the purchase of 56 transport aircraft, to replace the obsolete Avro planes of the Air Force to be a ‘private sector only’ venture.

The Avro replacement tender was issued in May 2013, but was put on hold by the then Defence Minister A K Antony-led DAC in December, following protests from his ministerial colleagues for keeping the public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) out of the bidding process. The argument against the ‘private sector only’ clause was that none of the Indian private sector firms involved in aerospace had adequate manufacturing facilities for an Avro-sized plane. The small requirement for such planes made the huge investments on building a production unit unviable, in terms of profitability.

Under the tender clause, an original equipment manufacturer of foreign origin should bid for the contract after tying up with an Indian Production Agency, which should be an Indian private sector company. The first 16 planes would be manufactured abroad by the winning foreign vendor, but it has to transfer technology to its Indian partner for manufacturing the remaining 40 planes. Jaitley-led DAC also decided to push through the Naval requirement for five fleet support ships at a cost of Rs. 9,000 crore, apart from patrol vessels and fast patrol vessels, numbering five each, for the Coast Guard, at a cost of Rs. 2,000 crore and Rs. 360 crore respectively, sources said. Apart from these, the Navy and the Coast Guard’s proposal to buy 32 Advanced Light Helicopters, Dhruv, from HAL, worth Rs. 7,000 crore, got the DAC nod.

The requirement for Army, Navy and IAF, for search and rescue equipment worth Rs. 900 crore were also cleared. Jaitley had, in the general budget announced earlier this month, allocated Rs. 94,588 crore for defence capital expenditure.

Courtesy: DefenceNews.in