A major bureaucratic reshuffle is announced by the Maharashtra government, announcing new posting for Senior IAS bureaucrats.
Read MoreInitiatives as this, are essential to clean and maintain the air quality of Delhi which is one of the most polluted cities not only in India but across the world. Such a tower reduces pollution-causing particles in the air and works as a large-scale air purifier. Since the past few years, the national capital has witnessed a major drop in its air quality.
Read MoreThree Cities of Andhra Pradesh, namely, Visakhapatnam, Tirupathi Municipal Corporation, and Vijayawada Municipal Corporation have been awarded the tag.
Read MoreThe order issued by the Appointments Committee of Cabinet announced 44 major bureaucratic reshuffle.
Read MoreThe order issued by the Appointments Committee of Cabinet on Monday ordered the transfer and repatriation of 41 other officers in Government of India.
Read MoreDinesh Kumar is appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Defence for a tenure of five years, in place of 1994 batch Chattisgarh officer Nidhi Chhibber. In another major reshuffle in the department, Sanjay Kumar, (IA&AS 1995) is appointed as Additional FA & Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Defence (Finance) for a period of five years in place of A N Das,
Read MoreIn a major bureaucratic reshuffle order announced by the Appointment Committee of the cabinet announced Hyderabad cadre IAS CD Rajini Kaanthan as Joint Secretary in Ministry of Home Affairs besides other significant transfer and repatriation orders.
Read MorePremature Repatriation is granted to Rekha Shukia, IRS (IT) (1989), who was acting as Joint Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare so far.
Read MoreThe Punjab cadre IAS officer earlier was engaged in Inner Engineering LEadership Programme conducted by Isha (Foundation) Yoga Center in Coimbatore.
Read MoreThe bureaucratic reshuffle announced by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet rejiged 44 senior level officers from across departments in the Central Government; while some have been granted repatriation.
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