Showing posts with label Ms Rajwant Sandhu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ms Rajwant Sandhu. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Govt may constitute a high-level committee to recommend changes in Indian civil servants’ training modules

A MAJOR change of the current training programme for Indian civil servants could be a reality soon. The government may form a committee under a secretary or an additional secretary level official to recommend a new set of training modules which are more relevance in today’s context, friends of babu blogger said. In fact, a section of content of the current training modules is said to have become outdated which needs to be replaced by new content which are of more relevance today. Also, the government may look into the dynamic process adopted by other countries in constantly updating the course. An official also told babu blogger that the new package of training may emphasize a lot not just on training at the entry level, but mid-career courses as well. For the beginners, LBS National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussoorie is the main training academy catering mostly to the IAS officers, whereas Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy is meant for Indian Police Service (IPS) officers. The other services of civil servants in India have separate training academies too.

Home minister asks top cops to speak up against arbitrary transfers The Union home minister P Chidambaram asked the country’s top cops to speak up against random transfer. While inaugurating a conference of DGPs/IGPs in New Delhi on Monday, he said that it was a matter of deep regret that many police officers were reduced to “a football, to be kicked here and there, from one post to another, without regard to the damage done to the job as well as the officer”. He further asked senior police officers to speak up against arbitrary postings. “Why do you remain silent when arbitrary postings and transfers are made by the state government? Is it not your duty, as the head of the state police, to raise your voice not only on behalf of your officers but also on behalf of the people that you are duty bound to protect? As one famous Judge said, ‘When there is a duty to speak, silence is culpable’.” he said. Read, "MHA officials in jitters as P Chidambaram writes long comments on performance appraisal reports" posted on June 1, 2009. Also read, "MHA directive! Don’t be late in office or go early; your entry and exit are registered biometrically" posted on September 2, 2009

Action & Appointments a) Tenure of Ashok Kumar, a 1982 batch Tamil Nadu cadre IPS as Joint Director in the CBI has been extended for a period of two years. b) Ranjan Chatterjee, a 1976 batch Assam cadre IAS has been appointed as a consultant in the Planning Commission in the pay of additional secretary for a period of three years. c) Ms Rajwant Sandhu, a 1975 batch Himachal Pradesh cadre IAS, presently special secretary in the ministry of Panchayati Raj has been appointed as secretary, department of drinking water supply in the ministry of rural development in the vacancy of Shantanu Consul, who has become DoPT secretary.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Changing Tracks: Railway officials may need to carry files to Kolkata now

NO CHUGGING along anymore! India’s top railway officials may need to catch more flights to Kolkata in the coming days if Rail Bhawan bigwigs’ early morning journey to the city of joy on May 26 is any indication. In fact, carrying all official files, chairman of the Railway Board S S Khurana, Board’s secretary K B L Mittal along with several Board members and senior officials flew to Kolkata on Tuesday morning as new railway minister Kumari Mamata Banerjee decided to take over as the new railway minister in Kolkata, and not in Delhi. President of All India Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee, who was recently re-elected to 15th Lok Sabha on her 7th term from Kolkata (South) constituency in West Bengal, decided to assume the charge of her office at eastern railway headquarters in Kolkata as she needed to be with the people in West Bengal who were affected by a massive cyclone. But the railway babus in New Delhi have already begun to discuss that they would have to carry files to Kolkata many more times as Ms Banerjee would be more active in state politics rather than being stationed in New Delhi. It’s the time to change tracks…

Better ranks, better pay for 7 IAS The appointments committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of 1975 batch MP cadre IAS officer Jamini K Sharma, presently joint secretary in the ministry of textiles on compulsory wait in the ministry of textiles in the rank and pay of secretary, with effect from May 16, 2009, the ministry of personnel, public grievances & pensions has announced. Also, following appointments on in-situ elevation, with effect from May 17, 2009 have also been approved: a) Ms Rajwant Sandhu, IAS (Himachal Pradesh, 1975) as special secretary, ministry of Panchayati Raj b) N K Raghupathy, IAS (West Bengal, 1975) as chairman, staff selection commission in the rank and pay of Secretary c) A K Upadhyaya, IAS (Bihar, 1975) as special secretary, department of agriculture research and education, ministry of agriculture. d) B S Meena, IAS (Maharashtra, 1975) as Special Secretary and Financial Adviser, Ministry of Steel. e) Padmavir Singh, IAS (Madhya Pradesh, 1977) as joint director, LBSNAA, in the rank and pay of additional secretary f) S K Srivastava, IAS (Assam, 1977) as additional secretary, ministry of labour & employment