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Ranglal Jamuda Assume charge as Secretary, MOFPI

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MOFPI

Ranglal Jamuda assumed charge as Secretary, Ministry of food Processing Industries, Government of India today. He succeeds Shri Siraj Hussain, who has been transferred to Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperation.

An officer of the Indian Administrative Service, belonging to the 1981 Batch (Odisha), Shri Jamuda was earlier Special Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India since 31st December, 2014. Prior to that, Shri Jamuda was Additional Secretary in Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. In a career spanning over 34 years, he has held several important posts at different levels in the cadre and also in the Government of India.

Angurana takes charge as Secretary Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries

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Animal Husbandry

Ashok Kumar Angurana, IAS, 1980 batch Jammu and Kashmir Cadre, assumed charge as Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture on 28 February 2015. He succeeds Shri Anup Kumar Thakur who retired on same day.

Ashok Kumar Angurana also worked at various senior levels in State and Central Governments. He worked as Dy Dir General (CAPART), Ministry of Rural Development for 5 years. Before his appointment to new assignment, he was Secretary to Ministry of Panchayati Raj.

Arun Singh appointed ambassador to US

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Arun Kumar Singh
Arun Kumar Singh

Arun Singh,a 1979-batch IFS officer currently Indian Ambassador to France has been appointed as its  envoy to the US.

Singh will be replacing S Jaishankar, who was appointed as Foreign Secretary on January 28 this year.

Singh has been joint secretary in-charge of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan devision in MEA, has done postings in Japan, Israel among other countries. He has also served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington for nearly five years.

Three IAS officers of Gujarat to join Centre on deputation

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IAS

Gujarat Chief Minister has given clearance to three IAS officers for central deputation.

They are principal secretary to chief minister, G C Murmu; principal secretary, agriculture and cooperation department, Raj Kumar; and principal secretary, civil supply and consumer affairs department, R P Gupta. Girish Chandra Murmu is likely to join as Special Director in the Enforcement Directorate.

R N Misra appointed as CMD, SJVN

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SJVN Limited
SJVN Limited

In a PSU news update; R N Misra, presently Director (Civil) of Sutlej Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) has been appointed Chairman Managing Director of the power PSU.

KK Sharma is Delhi’s new Chief Secretary

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K K Sharma
K K Sharma

KK Sharma has been appointed as the Delhi Chief Secretary. Sharma, a 1983-batch IAS officer, joined as the Goa Chief Secretary on January 1, 2015 and had barely completed two months in his present posting.

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He was last posted in Delhi as the Principal Secretary (PWD) from 2009 to 2011 and he will supersede five officers of his cadre.

The approval of the Home Minister came after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal rejected a panel of three officers recommended by the Home Ministry.

Kejriwal’s first choice for Chief Secretary’s post, R S Negi, was rejected by the Home Ministry on the ground that he was not senior enough to hold the post and not in the higher pay scale of Rs 80,

Delhi gets interim CS

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Sanjiv N Sahai
Sanjiv N Sahai

S N Sahai a 1986-batch Union Territory cadre officer  has been appointed as “interim” chief secretary of the Delhi government till a regular appointment is made. Earlier, Home Ministry officials said senior IAS officer R S Negi, who was the first choice of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the Chief Secretary’s post, is unlikely to be appointed for the post as he is too junior and not in the apex pay scale. A regular appointment for the top bureaucratic post of the Delhi government will be made soon.

B P Sharma is the new CMD of Pawan Hans

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Pawanhans

The government has appointed B P Sharma the new CMD of the state-run helicopter operator Pawan Hans.“The ACC has approved the proposal of Ministry of Civil Aviation for appointment of B P Sharma to the post of CMD, Pawan Hans for a period of five years,” a circular from the Department of Personnel & Training said.

Dr. Kshatrapati Shivaji is the new SIDBI CMD

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sidbi_indianbureaucracy

Dr. Kshatrapati Shivaji, IAS(MH:86), Principal Secretary(Expenditure), Finance Department, Government of Maharashtra has been appointed as Chairman and Managing Director, Small Industries Development Bank of India(SIDBI) on deputation basis for a period of three years from the date of his taking over the charge.

Justice Amitava Roy sworn as SC judge

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supreme court of india

Justice Amitava Roy was sworn in as a judge of the Supreme Court. Justice Roy will have a tenure of three years. He started practice in the district courts in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia in Assam from 1976 to 1981, before shifting to the Gauhati High Court.

ACC approves appointments of five Secretaries

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emblem_indianbeaurcracy

THE Centre on Thursday night announced the appointment of five new secretaries including Siraj Hussain as agriculture secretary and Jugal Kishore Mohapatra as new rural development secretary.

The assignment of additional charge of the post of Secretary, Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to Shri Bhanu Pratap Sharma, IAS (BH:81), Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for a period of three months with effect from the date of relinquishing of charge by Dr. V.M. Katoch on completion of his tenure or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

Shri Siraj Hussain, IAS (UP:79), Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, as Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture vice Shri Ashish Bahuguna, IAS (RJ:78) retiring on 28.02.2015.

Shri Ranglal Jamuda, IAS (OR:81), Special Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture as Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries vice Shri Siraj Hussain, IAS (UP:79), on his relinquishing the charge of the post.

Shri Ashok Kumar Angurana, IAS (JK:80), Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj as Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture vice Shri Anup Kumar Thakur, IAS (AM:79) retiring on 28.2.2015.

Shri S.M. Vijayanand, IAS (KL:81), Special Secretary, Department of Rural Development, as Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj vice Shri Ashok Kumar Angurana, IAS (JK:80), on his relinquishing the charge of the post.

Shri Jugal Kishore Mohapatra, IAS (OR:79), Secretary, Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers as Secretary, Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development in the vacancy of Shri L.C. Goyal, IAS (KL:79).

Consequent to the appointment of Shri Jugal Kishore Mohapatra, IAS (OR:79), Secretary, Department of Fertilizers as Secretary, Department of Rural Development, the competent authority has approved the assignment of additional charge of the post of Secretary, Department of Fertilizers to Shri Jugal Kishore Mohapatra, IAS (OR:79) for a period of three months with immediate effect or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

Indian Navy concludes its operational exercise

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Indian navy

The Indian Navy concluded its annual Theatre Level Readiness and Operational Exercise (TROPEX) today. This month long war drill encompassed all dimensions of maritime warfare, and witnessed participation of around 50 ships and submarines, along with over 70 aircraft from the three Naval Commands. The exercise also saw participation of units from the India Air Force and the Indian Coast Guard. The area of operations spanned the Arabian Sea and Northern Indian Ocean and was aimed at validating the Indian Navy’s Concept of Operations. During TROPEX-2015, the Navy had deployed two Carrier Task Forces simultaneously at sea, with both Viraat and Vikramaditya operating with their integral flights in an operational scenario. This assumes significance as it makes the Indian Navy, besides the US Navy, capable of deploying more than one Carrier Task Force at sea, at present.

TROPEX also saw extensive deployment of the nuclear submarine Chakra, the recently inducted P8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft, the recently commissioned guided missile destroyer Kolkata and Anti Submarine Warfare corvette Kamorta. The exercise provided the right opportunity for the Navy to integrate these acquisitions into its war-fighting concepts. TROPEX-15 also served to reinforce the Indian Navy’s offensive capabilities across all dimensions, including Network Centric Operations, wherein, the indigenous satellite Rukmani was extensively utilised. The Navy also underscored its Op Logistics capability to effectively sustain Fleet Operations for extended periods at large distances.

The exercise reinforced the Navy’s ability to serve in different roles with relative ease, when it exercised a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) mission, as part of the build up to the main phase of the exercise. This exercise was conducted against the backdrop of the Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands having been struck by a super cyclone. The Indian Navy has the inherent capacity and capability to reach outlying islands and coastal areas, with relief and rehabilitation material, and remains continuously prepared for this task.

Overall, the exercise reiterated the Navy’s preparedness and capability to meet various roles mandated for it, in support of national objectives.