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K Adhiveerapandiyan TPS appointed DCP Koyambedu, Greater Chennai Police

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K Adhiveerapandiyan TPS 2005 TN Police
K Adhiveerapandiyan TPS 2005 TN Police

Shri K Adhiveerapandiyan TPS (2005), presently Deputy Commissioner of Police, Administration, Greater Chennai Police, Chennai, is transferred and appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Koyambedu, Greater Chennai Police, Chennai, relieving Smt G Subulakshmi IPS.

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Deepak Kumar DANICS transferred to Lakshadweep

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MHA
MHA

Shri Deepak Kumar DANICS (2024) presently with GNCTD, Delhi has been transferred and posted to Lakshadweep by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Deepak Kumar the very best.

 

 

R Uthayakumar IPS promoted, appointed DCP South Coimbatore City

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R Uthayakumar IPS TN 2021
R Uthayakumar IPS TN 2021

Shri R Uthayakumar IPS (Tamil Nadu 2021), presently Assistant Superintendent of Police, Sriperumbudur Sub-Division, Kancheepuram District, is promoted to the rank of Superintendent of Police and posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, South, Coimbatore City.

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Samarth Verma IAS appointed as  Managing Director – OTDC, Odisha

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Samarth Verma IAS OD 2011
Samarth Verma IAS OD 2011

Shri Samarth Verma IAS ( Odisha 2011) presently Director – Tourism has been appointed as  Managing Director – OTDC, Managing Director – Odisha Film Development Corporation (OFDC), and Director – Technical Education & Training, Odisha.

Shri Samarth Verma, IAS, is a dynamic and accomplished civil servant known for his proactive leadership and deep commitment to public service. Throughout his illustrious career, he has demonstrated exceptional administrative acumen, particularly in land revenue management, disaster response, and rural development.

His journey in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) began with rigorous training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) from 2011 to 2013. He then assumed his first field role as Sub-Collector of Koraput (2013–2014), where he worked diligently in land revenue management and district administration, addressing local governance challenges with efficiency and integrity.

Shri Verma’s leadership in rural development became evident during his tenure as Project Director at the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) in Koraput (2014–2016). He played a crucial role in implementing poverty alleviation programs, strengthening self-help groups, and improving rural infrastructure. His efforts in uplifting rural communities continued when he served as District Collector and Magistrate of Sambalpur (2016–2019), where he managed revenue administration and disaster response with a focus on resilience and development.

In 2019, he was appointed Commissioner of Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation, where he spearheaded urban governance initiatives, ensuring efficient municipal services and infrastructure development. His tenure as District Collector and Magistrate of Kendrapara (2019–2021) saw him implementing key government schemes and disaster management strategies, benefiting both urban and rural populations.

Since 2021, Shri Verma has been serving as the District Collector and Magistrate of Puri, where he has been instrumental in managing the region’s administrative framework, heritage conservation, and disaster preparedness. His tenure has been marked by innovative governance, effective disaster mitigation efforts, and a commitment to public welfare.

With a career dedicated to improving governance and citizen-centric administration, Shri Samarth Verma stands as an inspiring example of an IAS officer who brings impactful change to every role he undertakes. His relentless focus on public service and efficient governance continues to make a significant difference in the lives of the people he serves.

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Pawan Saini DANICS transferred to Lakshadweep

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MHA
MHA

Shri Pawan Saini DANICS (2024) presently with GNCTD, Delhi transferred to Lakshadweep by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the very best.

Mansi Nimbhal IAS appointed as Director – Tourism, Odisha

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Mansi Nimbhal IAS OD 2010
Mansi Nimbhal IAS OD 2010

Ms. Mansi Nimbhal IAS (Odisha 2010) presently on study leave has been appointed as Director – Tourism upon her return  with additional charge as Managing Director – Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC).

Ms. Mansi Nimbhal is a distinguished civil servant known for her dedication and strategic leadership across multiple domains, including rural development, social justice, education, and land administration. Her career reflects a commitment to uplifting communities, driving policy reforms, and fostering inclusive development.

She began her journey in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 2010, undergoing rigorous training before assuming her first field role as Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO/SDM) in Odisha in 2012. Her early administrative expertise in land revenue management and district administration set a strong foundation for her future leadership roles. She then served as Project Director in Mayurbhanj (2013–2014), where she played a key role in grassroots governance and development initiatives.

Her leadership qualities were further exemplified when she took charge as District Collector and Magistrate of Gajapati (2014–2016). During her tenure, she worked tirelessly to strengthen administrative efficiency, improve local governance, and implement welfare programs benefiting marginalized communities.

Ms. Nimbhal’s expertise extended to social justice and empowerment when she was appointed Director in the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment (2016–2018). She also contributed to educational research and training in Bhubaneswar, ensuring the development of innovative learning strategies and policies. Her additional charge as Managing Director of Orissa Lift Irrigation Corporation (2018–2020) demonstrated her capability in industrial development and water resource management, vital for the state’s agricultural and rural economy.

In 2020, she took on a crucial role as Director of the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) in Bhubaneswar, where she was instrumental in empowering rural communities through livelihood enhancement programs, financial inclusion, and self-help group development. Her work significantly impacted rural poverty alleviation and sustainable development.

Ms. Nimbhal has also gained international exposure, having undertaken a foreign posting in the United Kingdom (2019–2020) and currently being on study leave abroad (2023–2025). This global perspective further enriches her expertise, equipping her with best practices in governance and policy implementation.

Her career is a testament to her dedication to public service, visionary leadership, and ability to drive meaningful change. Ms. Nimbhal continues to be a role model in the civil services, demonstrating excellence in governance and commitment to inclusive growth.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms. Mansi Nimbhal the very best.

Nine WBCS reshuffle in West Bengal | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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9 WBCS Transfers in West Bengal
9 WBCS Transfers in West Bengal

Indian Bureaucracy Network | The West Bengal Govt has reshuffled Nine WBCS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the list of the names is :

  1. Shri Surajit Bose WBCS (Exe. 1994) presently Special Secretary, Public Works Department has been transferred and posted as Special Secretary, Home & Hill Affairs Department .
  2. Shri Sudipta Roy WBCS (Exe. 2016) presently BDO, Nayagram, Jhargram has been transferred and posted as OSD, Sundarban Affairs Department
  3. Shri Samik Bhar WBCS (Exe. 2021) presently BDO, Keshiary, Paschim Medinipur has been transferred and posted as OSD, Paschimanchal Unnayan Affairs Department
  4. Shri Riddhiban Chatterjee WBCS (Exe. 2021) presently BDO, Barabazar, Purulia has been transferred and posted as OSD, North Bengal Development Department
  5. Shri Hirak Biswas WBCS (Exe. 2021) presently BDO, Raipur, Bankura has been transferred and posted as OSD, Siliguri-Jalpaiguri Development Authority
  6. Shri Santanu Sarkar WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Darjeeling has been transferred and posted as BDO, Nayagram, Jhargram
  7. Shri Hintanshu Halder WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Uluberia, Howrah has been transferred and posted as BDO, Keshiary, Paschim Medinipur
  8. Shri Samit Ranjan Mandal WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Uttar Dinajpur has been transferred and posted as BDO, Barabazar, Purulia
  9. Shri Uday Narayan De WBCS (Exe. 2023) presently DM & DC, Dakshin Dinajpur has been transferred and posted as BDO, Raipur, Bankura

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the WBCS Officers very best.

S Krishna Aditya IAS transferred as Director – Labour, Telangana

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S Krishna Aditya IAS TG
S Krishna Aditya IAS TG

Shri S Krishna Aditya IAS (Telangana 2014), presently Member Secretary – Telangana State Pollution Control Board (TS PCB), is transferred and appointed as Director – Labour, Telangana, relieving Shri Ahmad Nadeem IAS.

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Founders Day 03.03.2025 | Indian Bureaucracy pays its respect to Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata

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Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata

Tata Founders Day 03.03.2025 | Those who create history, without seeking or holding power, are truly great – PM Modi talks about JN Tata.

“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

https://www.tata.com/about-us/tata-group-our-heritage/tata-titans/jamsetji-tata

“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.

Brinda S IPS appointed Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police

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Brinda S IPS TN 2019
Brinda S IPS TN 2019

Smt Brinda S IPS (Tamil Nadu 2019), presently Deputy Commissioner of Police, North, Salem City, is transferred and appointed as Superintendent of Police, Commandant – Tamil Nadu Special Police, Regimental Centre, Avadi, relieving Shri S Ayyasamy.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Smt Brinda the very best.

Puneet Kulshreshtha DANICS transferred to DNH & DD

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MHA
MHA

Shri Puneet Kulshreshtha DANICS (2024) presently with GNCTD, Delhi  transferred to DNH & DD by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Puneet Kulshreshtha the very best.

Prediction for 3rd Mar – 4th Mar, 2025 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology
Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology

Panchang

 Month – Falgun
 Paksha – Shukla
 Tithi – Tritiya up to up to 9:01 PM on 02 Mar, Chaturthi up to 6:02 PM on 03 Mar,
 Moon – In Meen up to 6:39 AM on 03 Mar, In Mesh up to 8:13 AM on 05 Mar
 Nakshatra – Revati up to 6:39 AM on 03 Mar, Ashwini up to 4:29 AM on 04 Mar, Bharani up to 2:37 AM on 05 Mar.

Colour of The Day
o Monday – Favourable colour light blue. You can combine with cream, green, shades of green, off white, red, orange, yellow, shades of yellow, pink, magenta. Avoid black, dark blue, grey, checks of black and blue.
o Tuesday – Favourable colour is red/ orange. You can combine with cream, off white, yellow, shades of yellow, grey, green, shades of green, checks of black and blue. Avoid white, pink, magenta, black and dark blue.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – You are likely to have pleasure, happiness and will feel healthy. Good food, good clothes will be your liking and you may get gifts. Your courage will increase and enemies will be defeated. Your influence, wealth as well as logical/ reasoning skills will be good. Remedy – Thank Shiv ji and Hanuman ji.

Taurus(Vrishabh) – The days are not good for you. You can feel sick, loosing strength
and having problems in eyes or body ache. Success at work can be elusive as you get no cooperation, and you can have losses at work, loss of wealth as well as loss of profession. Additionally, there can be problems from bad people, including thieves. Be careful of fire, harsh words. You can also have bile related problems. Expenditure will be more than usual. Remedy – Visit Hanuman mandir and pray to Shiv ji.

Gemini(Mithun) – The days are likely to give you mixed results. You may get progress
and gains in profession with help and support of women. They will willingly  support. Liquids, specially if related to profession will also be beneficial. You will be able to progress in profession as per your ambition. However, be careful from fire, chemicals, weapons/ sharp objects as they can cause you harm. There can also be problems due to bad people. Journeys will be problematic and there are chances of accidents. Remedy – Consume saunf and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Cancer(Kark) – You may have to stay away form home causing increased expenditure
and have problems in eyes. There can be differences with brother, loss of reputation due
to quarrels with spouse and spouse as well as kids can also have problems. However, there is likely to be success at work and monetary gains are possible. Seniors will be happy and this will be giving some happiness at home. Remedy – Keep head covered and distribute sweets in Hanuman mandir.

Sinh(Leo) – The days will be mixed result days. You will feel healthy and can wealth due
to land/ metals as well as hard work. Enemies will be active, but you will get victories too.
You may think of buying land/ property and will be benefitted due to brother. However,
avoid dealing with govt/ govt officials these days, as they will cause you losses. Avoid
dealing with males much younger than you as your son and such males will have
difference of opinion with you. Remedy – Abhishek of Shiv ji. Recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Virgo(Kanya) – You can have problems of indigestion, cough, quarrels, arguments keeping you mentally tensed and giving losses. Be careful in physical activities, you may get hurt. Or there are chances of an old hurt/ injury can give pain/ sickness. You are likely to stay away from home due to profession. Be careful of your belongings. However, you are still likely to make wealth. Remedy – Offer sindoor to Hanuman ji. Keep milk/ curd in Shiv mandir.

Libra(Tula) – You can have monetary gains and may have a short enjoyable trip/ outing. You will enjoy good food, have fun, pleasure and will enjoy the fruits of good partnership gains. However, you will work hard, else you will get humiliated. You may also feel shortage of funds/ clothes/ food items or any other resource. There can be problems in occupation as strong enemies / opponents create problems for you. Remedy – Offer sindoor to Hanuman ji and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Scorpio (Vrishchik) – You may have to be away from home and still have losses as hard work goes waste. There can be pain/ sickness due to some new/ old injury. Relations with brother can be strained and you will be scared due to enemies, although you will still be able to defeat them. You can have some money gains and keep healthy, get fame, happiness and enjoy good conversations. You are likely to have a happy stay at home.  Expenditure will be more than usual. Remedy – Offer roti to dogs, wear silver and pray to Hanuman ji.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – There are likely to be physical and mental issues to family and you
can feel shortage to food, clothes or other resources. You are likely to have difference of opinion and quarrels with spouse as well as work partners. You will mentally be tensed, disturbed due to family and failures at work. If travelling, there can be problems in journey as well as accidents. Remedy – Recite Hanuman Chalisa, seek blessings of Bua and sister. Pray to Shiv ji.

Makar(Capricorn) – You will enjoy good food and get gains. You will also win over enemies and your influence will increase. Health is likely to be good these days. However, you can have quarrels with family and women in general. Avoid both as these can keep your restless, disturbed even during peace and sleep. Avoid unnecessary discussions specially with women. Pleasure from spouse will reduce. Remedy – Abhishek of Shiv ji with milk.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – Although you will get some gains and enjoy good clothes, yet you can have loss of health and waste money. Enemies will cause problems and you can have loss of prestige, glory if you loose temper, be arrogant or use harsh words/ tone. However, if you maintain calm, you can defeat enemies. You will benefit due to your family which can make you happy. Remedy – Keep water on headboard, pour in plants in morning. Wear silver and pray to Hanuman ji.

Pisces(Meen) – Your enemies will increase and you will also have opposition from family. You will be short of money and resources. There can be problems in property or to mother. Family happiness will be less. All this will keep you unsatisfied and give you difference of opinion with family. You may be inclined towards unethical activities to get success. Remedy – Keep square silver piece with you, recite Hanuman Chalisa. Offer milk on Shivling.

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