THE government on Saturday appointed 20 officers at the rank of secretary, additional secretary or joint secretary, the key highlight being the appointment of seven non-IAS as union additional secretaries. The officers belong to Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS), Indian Statistical Service (IIS) Indian Forest Service (IFoS), Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS). Here below are the details of each of the 20 new appointments:
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Monday, July 02, 2018
Friday, May 04, 2018
12 new additional secretaries including 1 each from IES, IRS-IT and IDAS appointed; 2 officers get extension; Full List
IN A major bureaucratic reshuffle, the Central government has appointed 12 officers at the level of additional secretaries, two as joint secretaries, apart from extending tenure of two others. Though IAS officers dominate the list of new additional secretaries, there are three non-IAS officers — 1986 batch Indian Economic Service officer Ms. Mala Dutt, 1985 batch IRS-IT officer Ms Shefali Shah and 1986 batch Indian Defence Accounts Service officer Sanjeev Kumar — who have managed to be among the GoI's new additional secretaries. Here’s the full list of 16 officers:
Thursday, August 03, 2017
IES officer Aparna Sinha appointed in WTO, Geneva with “relaxation”; 1997 batch IAS Manish Singh posted in London
Aparna Sinha, a 1999 batch Indian Economic Service officer, has been appointed to the post of counsellor (services) in Permanent Mission of India (PMI), World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva for a period of three years. The appointment, however, was made in “relaxation of a mandatory requirement of having worked for 2 years under the Central Staffing Scheme with the stipulation that the same should not be quoted as precedent”. Also, 1991 batch ITS (Indian Trade Service) officer — Tapan Mazumdar — has been...
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Aparna Sinha,
foreign posting,
IES,
WTO
Friday, July 01, 2016
Do IES officers feel threatened if govt hires young bright economists from private sector, academics? Ex-PM Manmohan Singh says "yes"
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Dr Manmohan Singh,
economist,
IES,
Indian Economic Service
Thursday, April 07, 2016
12 IES officers get empanelled as GoI joint secretary; full list
THE government has released a list of 12 Indian Economic Service (IES) officers of 1993 batch who were empanelled as Government of India joint secretaries. IES officers are government economists spreading across 55 Central government ministries or departments. The following is the list of 12 new JS-empanelled IES officers:
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empanelment,
IES,
joint secretary
Monday, September 07, 2015
Aparajita Priyadarshini Behera: When daughter of a daily labourer gets into Indian Economic Service
CRACKING the Indian Economic Service (IES) is mean job. But when the daughter of a daily labourer makes it to this elite service, it’s a matter of double-celebration. Already, the news of Aparajita Priyadarshini Behera securing the 13th rank in the recently announced results of IES examination has front-paged many a newspaper across the nation. BoI here picks out 7 things that you may like to know about this challenger:
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Aparajita Priyadarshini Behera,
IES,
Success Story
Thursday, August 27, 2015
IES/ISS 2015 Results: One day, corridors’ top economists and statistical officers will all be women
AFTER the civil services exam results declared in June this year where women candidates bagged four out of five top slots, here is another example of woman power at full display. The women candidates bagged the first three positions in both the Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (IIS) exam 2015, the results which were announced on Wednesday night. Significantly, in IES results, out of 14 successful candidates, as many as…
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IES,
Indian Statistical Service,
Results
Monday, September 22, 2014
Abolition of Planning Commission: Will 100 IES officers be impacted?
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IES Probationers: A file photo |
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IES,
Planning Commission
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Government encourages IAS officers to take up writing seriously; medals and citations to count from now

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Abinash Dash,
Ambika Anand,
Babus in demand,
DoPT,
ER sheet,
IES,
Indian Statistical Service,
UPSC
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