Shri Yatindra Koyal IPS (Odisha 2000) has been appointed as Additional Director General (ADG) of Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC) .
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Shri Yatindra Koyal IPS (Odisha 2000) has been appointed as Additional Director General (ADG) of Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC) .
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Smt. Jaspreet Talwar IAS (Punjab 1995) presently Additional Chief Secretary- Employment Generation, Skill Development & Training has been transferred and posted as Additional Chief Secretary- Planning (in place of Shri Amit Dhaka IAS ) and given additional charge as Additional Chief Secretary-cum-Financial Commissioner, Taxation .
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Shri Hintanshu Halder WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Uluberia, Howrah has been transferred and posted as BDO, Keshiary, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal.
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Indian Bureaucracy, Lucknow, March 04, 2025 | The Govt of UP in a late evening communication (03.03.2025), notified transfer of 8 IPS officers in the state. In a separate order, Shri Aditya Mishra, previously serving as Chairman of the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) during his central deputation, has been appointed as Director General of Fire Services upon his return. He is scheduled to retire in June this year.
Details of all the officers are listed as below.
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Shri Diptesh Kumar Pattanaik IPS (Odisha 1997) has been appointed as Director – Printing and Stationary, and Publication, Odisha, Cuttack.
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Shri S M Narvane IPS (Odisha 1989) has been appointed as Special Director General (DG) of the Odisha Human Rights Commission (OHRC), Odisha Police.
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Shri Samit Ranjan Mandal WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Uttar Dinajpur has been transferred and posted as BDO, Barabazar, Purulia, West Bengal.
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Shri Uday Narayan De WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Dakshin Dinajpur has been transferred and posted as BDO, Raipur, Bankura, West Bengal.
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Shri Devesh Chaturvedi IAS (Uttar Pradesh 1989) presently Secretary- Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare given additional charge as Secretary- Department of Agricultural Research and Education .
Shri Chaturvedi’s illustrious career in the Indian Administrative Service commenced in 1989, with his training as a Junior Scale Officer. He quickly progressed through various important roles, demonstrating an exceptional ability to manage complex administrative challenges. His first field assignments included serving as Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) in Ranikhet (1992-1993) and other locations, where he played a key role in grassroots governance.
His administrative acumen soon led to key district-level appointments. He was posted as Chief Development Officer (CDO) in Nainital (1993-1995) and Rae Bareli (1995-1997), where he implemented several welfare and development initiatives. Recognizing his potential, he was promoted to the prestigious position of District Magistrate (DM), first serving in Pithoragarh (1997-1998) and later in Deoria (1998-1999), Bulandshahr (1999-2000), Kanpur Dehat (2000), Gorakhpur (2000-2001), and Allahabad (2001-2004). During these tenures, he worked tirelessly to improve law and order, land revenue management, and public service delivery.
Moving to more strategic administrative roles, Shri Chaturvedi served as Special Secretary (1999) and Additional Director (2004-2005) in the Urban Administration & Development Department, Lucknow. His efficiency and leadership led him to take charge as Executive Director, Health & Family Welfare (2005). Soon after, he was appointed Commissioner of Azamgarh (2005-2006), where he played a crucial role in district administration and governance.
His expertise in diverse domains led to his appointment as Director of Food & Civil Supplies (2006), followed by a stint as Secretary, Forest Department (2006-2007). He also held key electoral positions, including Secretary, Elections Department, and Additional Chief Electoral Officer (2007), ensuring free and fair elections.
Shri Chaturvedi then moved to the tourism sector, where he served as Director and Additional Director General of Tourism (2007-2012) at the central level. His leadership helped boost India’s tourism potential and promote sustainable tourism policies. Subsequently, he was appointed as Divisional Commissioner, Uttar Pradesh (2012-2013), overseeing land revenue management and district administration.
Continuing his distinguished service, he held crucial positions such as Secretary, Higher Education (2013), and Principal Secretary, Minorities Welfare (2014-2015). His tenure in Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (2015-2018) as Joint Secretary was marked by significant policy reforms.
In 2018, he joined the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, initially as Joint Secretary (2018) and later as Additional Secretary (2018-2019). His expertise in agricultural policy was recognized when he was appointed Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Uttar Pradesh (2019-2020), followed by his role as Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture & Personnel Departments (2020-2024) in Uttar Pradesh.
Currently, Shri Devesh Chaturvedi serves as the Secretary, Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India (2024-2026), where he is instrumental in shaping national agricultural policies and promoting farmers’ welfare.
Throughout his career, Shri Chaturvedi has demonstrated exemplary leadership, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to public service. His contributions have left an indelible mark on India’s administrative landscape, benefiting millions through progressive policies and efficient governance.
Shri Devesh Chaturvedi has an impressive academic background with degrees from some of India’s premier institutions. He began his educational journey with a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, , M.Tech. in Industrial Engineering from IIT Delhi, . Expanding his expertise in public administration, he completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Policy from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore, where he was awarded a Gold Medal for his outstanding performance. His academic pursuit culminated in a Ph.D. in Management from IIT Delhi, further strengthening his expertise in administrative and policy matters.
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Indian Bureaucracy, Chandigarh, March 03, 2025| In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, the Punjab State Government issued a late-evening communiqué announcing the transfer and reassignment of portfolios for forty-three officers, comprising thirty-six Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers and seven Punjab Civil Service (PCS) officers.
The reshuffle is directly aimed at departments, such as Finance, Water Resources, Housing, Employment Generation, Rural Development, Agriculture, Tourism, and Human Rights, sectors integral to the state’s agrarian character and vital sources of revenue.
Additionally, new Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners were appointed in various municipal commissions across Patiala, Bhatinda, SAS Nagar, Barnala, and Phagwara, among others. The list detailing the new deputations of all officers is provided below.
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Tata Founders Day 03.03.2022 | Those who create history, without seeking or holding power, are truly great – PM Modi
When you have to give the lead in action, in ideas – a lead which does not fit in with the very climate of opinion – that is true courage, physical or mental or spiritual, call it what you like, and it is this type of courage and vision that Jamsetji Tata showed. It is right that we should honour his memory and remember him as one of the big founders of modern India.”— Jawaharlal Nehru
“That he was a man of destiny is clear. It would seem, indeed, as if the hour of his birth, his life, his talents, his actions, the chain of events which he set in motion or influenced, and the services he rendered to his country and to his people, were all pre-destined as part of the greater destiny of India.” — J. R. D. Tata
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“Be sure to lay wide streets planted with shady trees, every other of a quick-growing variety. Be sure that there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens. Reserve large areas for football, hockey and parks. Earmark areas for Hindu temples, Mohammedan mosques and Christian churches.” —Tata in a letter to son Dorab about his vision for the township that would eventually become Jamshedpur.
This 3rd March , IndianBureaucracy.com forwards its heartiest tribute to J N Tata and his vision.
Shri Vineet Sharma presently Executive Director- Indian Ordnance Factories Service has been selected as Director -Human Resources, Yantra India Limited.
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