Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS given additional charge as CVO- IOCL

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Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS 1998
Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS 1998
Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS given additional charge as CVO- Indian Oil Corporation Ltd

Ms. Shruti Agnihotriy IRAS (1998) presently CVO- Engineers India Ltd. (EIL), Delhi has been given the additional charge as CVO- Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL), Delhi for a period of six months w.e.f. 24.12.2025 .

Ms. Shruti Agnihotriy (IRAS) has emerged as a respected and quietly effective officer whose career reflects consistency, integrity, and a strong grasp of public financial management. Since July 2023, she has been serving as the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of Engineers India Limited (EIL), a premier PSU under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, where her experience has added depth to the organisation’s vigilance and governance framework.

An Indian Railways Accounts Service (IRAS) officer of the 1998 batch, Ms. Agnihotriy brings with her over 26 years of rich administrative experience, largely shaped within the Indian Railways. Academically, she is a Post Graduate in History from Delhi University, a background that has contributed to her balanced perspective, analytical clarity, and contextual decision-making in complex administrative environments.

Throughout her career, she has held a range of leadership roles in the Finance Department across South Eastern Railway, North East Frontier Railway, and Northern Railway. Early in her service, she demonstrated notable professional courage and alertness by unearthing a major scam involving fake Revenue Stamps being used in the Cash Office of Nagpur Division, an episode that underscored her commitment to probity and financial discipline.

One of the defining phases of her career was her tenure as the head of the Finance and Accounts Department of Tinsukia Division under the North East Frontier Railway. Her meticulous examination of files and projects led to substantial savings worth crores for the public exchequer. Under her stewardship, the division earned the Shield for Best Finance Department across the entire North East Frontier Railway—an achievement reflecting both leadership and team-building.

Ms. Agnihotriy’s financial expertise, complemented by her managerial acumen, has played a key role in introducing systematic reforms, encouraging innovation, and promoting the effective use of technology in financial administration. Her approach has consistently focused on strengthening systems rather than personalities, ensuring long-term institutional benefits.

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) stands as India’s largest commercial enterprise and a strategic pillar of the country’s energy security framework. As a flagship public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, IOCL plays a decisive role in ensuring the uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to a fast-growing economy, while simultaneously aligning itself with national priorities of sustainability, self-reliance, and inclusive development.

Established in 1959, Indian Oil has evolved into a fully integrated energy major with operations spanning refining, pipelines, marketing, petrochemicals, natural gas, and alternative energy solutions. With a vast network of refineries, terminals, depots, and pipelines, IOCL accounts for a significant share of India’s refining capacity and petroleum product distribution. Its extensive retail network, comprising tens of thousands of fuel stations, makes Indian Oil a familiar and trusted presence across urban and rural India alike.

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Beyond scale, Indian Oil’s strength lies in its ability to adapt to changing energy dynamics. The corporation has consistently invested in modernisation of refineries, adoption of BS-VI fuel standards, and deployment of advanced digital systems to enhance efficiency and transparency. These initiatives reflect a broader trend within the Indian Bureaucracy to drive reform-oriented governance in public sector enterprises, a theme frequently highlighted in Indian Bureaucracy Latest News.

Indian Oil has also emerged as a key player in India’s energy transition journey. It is actively expanding its footprint in ethanol blending, biofuels, green hydrogen, solar energy, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. These efforts support India’s climate commitments while ensuring that the PSU remains future-ready in a rapidly transforming global energy landscape.

From a governance perspective, IOCL operates within a robust administrative and vigilance framework, ensuring accountability, financial prudence, and ethical conduct. Leadership appointments, internal reforms, and strategic decisions within Indian Oil often feature among Top Indian Bureaucracy News, underlining the corporation’s importance in the broader public administration ecosystem.

Internationally, Indian Oil has built strategic partnerships, secured equity oil and gas assets abroad, and strengthened India’s energy diplomacy. Domestically, it contributes significantly to employment generation, skill development, and social responsibility through its wide-ranging CSR initiatives.

In essence, Indian Oil Corporation Limited is more than an energy company—it is a national institution that mirrors India’s developmental aspirations. As policy, administration, and enterprise continue to converge, IOCL remains a strong example of how public sector leadership can balance commercial performance with national interest.

In her current role at EIL, she continues to uphold high standards of vigilance and transparency, contributing meaningfully to public sector governance. For readers tracking Indian Bureaucracy Latest News, platforms like indianbureaucracy.com remain a key reference for such distinguished administrative journeys.

Indian Bureaucracy PSU News wishes Ms. Shruti Agnihotriy the very best.

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