Friday, June 12, 2015

LATE ENTRY: 69 officers belonging to 1983 to 1989 batches empanelled as GoI joint secretaries

DURING the last seven days, the government announced empanelment of as many as 69 officers of services such as Indian Statistical Service (IIS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE), Indian Railways Store Service (IRSS) etc. belonging to batches ranging from 1983 to 1989. They include 30 officers of Indian Statistical Service (ISS) belonging to 1983, 1984 and 1985 batches, 16 IPS officers belonging to 1986, 1987 and 1988 batch, 7 officers of Indian Railway Store Service (IRSS) of 1984 batch, 10 Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE) officers of 1985 batch, 4 Indian Railways Store Service (IRSS) officers of 1985 batch and one officer each of Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS, 1986 batch) and Indian Forest Service (1989 batch). The question remains, will they be posted as JS, as many a joint secretary-empanelled officer ends up not getting the posts? Here is the full list of JS-empanelled officers:

Indian Statistical Service (ISS)
Batch: 1983
8 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. Rakesh Kumar
2. Jyotirmoy Poddar
3. Vidya Dhar
4. Asit Kumar Sadh
5. BN Tiwari
6. Surender Mohan Mahajan
7. Suvendu Hazra
8. Tapas KumarSanyal

Indian Statistical Service (ISS)
Batch: 1984
6 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. Shajila Sharma
2. Vishu Maini
3. Dinesh Chand Sharma
4. Ratna Anjan Jena
5. Mamta Saxena
6. Tapas Kumar Saha

Indian Statistical Service (ISS)
Batch: 1985
16 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. Ahmed Ayub B
2. SVR Murthy
3. T Rajeshwari
4. Debabrat Mukhopadhyay
5. Madan Mohan
6. Pradip Kumar De
7. Ashok Kumar Toprani
8. PC Cyriac
9. Malti Devi Negi
10. J Bhattacharjee
11. Awadhesh Kumar Mishra
12. Amitabh Pradhan
13. Ramesh C Aggarwal
14. M Peter Jhonson
15. Susanta Kumar Jana
16. Hiranya Borah

Indian Police Service (IPS)
Batch: 1986
4 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. Jawahar Lal Tripathi (UP cadre)
2. Prabhat Ranjan Deo (Haryana cadre)
3. KN Tiwari (Madhya Pradesh cadre)
4. VH Rao Deshmukh (Jharkhand cadre)

Indian Police Service (IPS)
Batch: 1987
6 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. A Sermarajan
2. VK Singh
3. Vijay Kumar
4. Pawan Kumar Jain
5. Thianghlima Pachau
6. VK Bhawra

Indian Police Service (IPS)
Batch: 1988
6 officers empanelled as joint secretary at the Centre. They are:
1. Sivagami Sundari Nanda (UT cadre)
2. Pranab Nanda (UT cadre)
3. Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta (Assam cadre)
4. Anil Kant (Kerala cadre)
5. Arvind Kumar (Madhya Pradesh cadre)
6. Utkal Ranjan Sahoo (Rajasthan cadre)

Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE)
Batch: 1985
10 officers empanelled as joint secretary. They are:
1. Mohan Dudeja
2. Shaminder Singh
3. Rahul Kumar Goel
4. P Venkata Ramana
5. S Mokhopadhyay
6. Puneet Chawla
7. Ms S Manga Visweswariah
8. AK Srivastava
9. MK Yadav
10. Ms Navita Singh Gangwar

Indian Railway Store Service (IRSS)
Batch: 1984
7 officers empanelled as joint secretary. They are:
1. VV Reddy
2. PVV Satyanarayana
3. Madhu Ranjan Kumar
4. VK Garg
5. SK Mathur
6. GV Narayana Murthy
7. RK Yadav

Indian Railways Store Service (IRSS)
Batch: 1985
4 officers are empanelled as joint secretary. They are:
1. Jyoti Prakash Pandey
2. N Dileshwar Rao
3. Atul Gupta
4. Kamlesh Shukla

Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS), 1986 batch
Name of the officer empanelled as JS
1. Ved Prakash

Indian Forest Service, 1989 batch
Name of the officer empanelled as JS
1. Dharmendra Prakash (Nagaland cadre)

2 comments:

  1. This is the nonsense which the IAS lobby plays. When 1997 batch of IAS empanelled as JS see the batches of other services being empanelled now - 1983, 1984, and so on. Now 1985 batch of IAS is being empanelled as Addl. Secretary. That means a senior officer of non-IAS has to to work under a junior IAS. This is sheer nonsense and arrogance. IAS the biggest and most unreasonable union in the world.

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  2. Because of inequality, Governance is poor in our country

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