


Will Sachin Pilot be PCC Chief Rajasthan ?

Congress circles do not rule out the possibility of the appointment of Sachin Pilot as Pradesh Congress President Rajasthan very soon.
How Many TMC Rajya Sabha members joining BJP?

Operation Lotus is in full swing. Insiders say that out of 13 TMC Rajya Sabha Members 9 or 10 are set to join the BJP in a month’s time. One can wait and watch.
Will Bhupesh Baghel return to state politics?

Congress circles that the role of Bhupesh Baghel is ending in the national Congress politics and he is being sent to the state politics in Chhattisgarh. Interesting development.

Extended tenure of CBDT Chairman Ravi Agrawal is coming to an end on June 30. He is 1988 batch IRS IT, officer. Who will succeed him ?
The Gujarat Government has picked up G S Malik’s name from a panel of three names sent to the Gujarat government by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) as per Supreme Court directions on appointing state police chiefs for DGP. He is a 1993 batch IPS officer.

Neelkanth Mishra has been appointed as Executive Director at the World Bank in Washington DC for a three-year term, in a move that is being viewed within policy circles as a strategic push by New Delhi to strengthen its voice amid growing geopolitical friction within the institution.
Mishra, currently Chief Economist at Axis Bank and a former India strategist at Credit Suisse, brings extensive experience in macroeconomic policy, financial markets, and government advisory roles. His appointment comes at a time when India has increasingly found itself navigating complex alignments between the United States and China within multilateral financial bodies.
Sources indicated that Mishra’s policy credibility and familiarity with global capital flows could help India better articulate its positions, particularly on development financing, climate funding frameworks, and debt restructuring mechanisms affecting emerging economies.
Officials believe his presence may also help ease persistent deadlocks where US and Chinese priorities have diverged, often constraining consensus-building.
The appointment underscores India’s broader effort to place technocrats with strong international credibility in key global institutions, as it seeks greater influence in shaping development and financial governance agendas.

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren is learnt to be increasingly dissatisfied with the performance and alignment of his top bureaucratic leadership, particularly in politically sensitive departments such as mining, home, and revenue. Multiple sources indicate that Soren has been informally consulting trusted advisors and external experts on the possibility of recalibrating key postings ahead of a politically significant period.
The discontent appears to stem from a mix of administrative sluggishness, concerns over leakages in flagship schemes, and the perception that sections of the bureaucracy are not fully in sync with the government’s political priorities. Insiders suggest that the Chief Minister is weighing options that go beyond routine transfers, including bringing in officers with domain expertise and a sharper political understanding of governance delivery.
There is also talk of leveraging central deputation returnees and officers with experience in tribal welfare and land administration, sectors critical to the JMM’s core voter base. While no formal reshuffle has been announced, signals from Ranchi suggest that a targeted bureaucratic reset could be imminent, aimed at tightening control and improving last-mile delivery.

India and the United States are expected to finalize a long-pending trade agreement in the coming weeks, according to government sources, signaling a potential breakthrough in bilateral economic ties. Negotiations, which have seen multiple rounds of friction over market access, tariffs, and regulatory barriers, now appear to be converging toward a mutually acceptable framework.
However, sources caution that the agreement may come with key caveats, particularly around sensitive sectors such as agriculture, digital trade, and intellectual property. These provisions, still under negotiation, could shape the overall balance of gains for both sides.
Officials familiar with the talks suggest that while the broad contours of the deal are largely settled, the “fine print” will be critical in determining its real impact. This includes possible conditionalities, phased commitments, and sector-specific safeguards.
Financial markets are expected to closely track the final details, especially for signals on tariff reductions, investment rules, and supply chain integration. Any perceived asymmetry or hidden obligations could influence investor sentiment.
The deal, if concluded, would mark a significant step in deepening India–US economic engagement, but its long-term implications will depend heavily on the details embedded within the agreement.

Growing chatter within Karnataka’s political corridors suggests that Chief Minister DK Shivakumar may be facing challenges in asserting full control over key sections of the state bureaucracy. Sources indicate that entrenched administrative networks, many of which are seen as aligned with former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, are complicating Shivakumar’s efforts to consolidate authority. This comes at a time when Karnataka’s substantial fiscal resources and high-value departments make bureaucratic positioning particularly consequential. Insiders point to subtle resistance in decision-making channels, delayed file movements, and competing lines of informal influence as indicators of an emerging power imbalance. While Shivakumar continues to wield significant political capital within the Congress organisation, the internal dynamics between camps loyal to Siddaramaiah and those backing him appear to be playing out within the administrative machinery. The situation, though not overtly confrontational, reflects a delicate equilibrium where control over governance structures remains contested, raising questions about how effectively the new Chief Minister can translate political strength into administrative command. Observers note that upcoming appointments and transfers could become a key test of his ability to recalibrate influence within the system.
On June 4, 2026, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved enhanced financial powers. Key changes include raising ceilings for field commanders (from ₹30 crore to ₹100 crore per project) and service chiefs (from ₹75 crore to ₹150 crore). This aims to decentralise revenue procurement (>₹1.25 lakh crore annually), boost indigenisation, R&D (powers doubled), enable joint-service procurement, and improve operational readiness/self-reliance.

Ila Chandra Pandey, Joint Director in BCAS, has been promoted to Deputy Director General in BCAS. The 2008-batch CISF officer is known for his professionalism and dedication.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has posted the following officers on deputation to the Narcotics Control Bureau as deputy directors. Those posted include Jayant Singh (IPS- AM-2014) to Dy Director (Special Wing), NCB Headquarters, Sripati Pandey (second-in-command) Seema Suraksha Bal to Zonal Director Gorakhpur, Aditya Bajpai (IRS, C & IT 2016) CBIC to Dy Director (Intelligence) OEC Branch, NCB HQ, Bhagart Deepak Surinder Kumar IRS (C&IT: 2015) CBIC to Dy Director HQ, NCB, Pramod Kumar Sheoram (IRS (C&IIT: 2015) tp Dy Director (Coordination, NCB HQ, Akash Singh IRS (C&IT:2015) CBIC to Zonal Director, Ranchi.
Abhisekh Narayan Sinha IRS (C&IT: 2016) CBIC to Zonal Director, Jaipur, Dr. P.M. Yashwant IRS, (C&IT:2014) CBIC to Zonal Director, Hyderabad, Ankit Kaul, IRS (C&IT:2015) to Zonal Director, Kolkata, Kunal Kumar IRS (C&IT:2015) CBIC to Zonal Director, Bhibneshwar Piyush Kumnar IRS, (C&IT:2016) CBIC to Zonal Director, Jammu and Salame Ankush Sambhu, IRS (C&IT:2015) CBIC to Zonal Director, Goa.
The MHA transferred two officers to the Narcotics Control Bureau late on Saturday. Those affected include – Kuldeep Sharma, Zonal Director, NCB Bhubaneswar to Zonal Unit Patna, Vikash Kumar, Dy Director (Coordination), NCB HQ to Zonal Director, Bhopal.
The MHA also posted Kumthe Sumit Baban IRS (C&IT-2017) as Assistant Director, NCB and posted to South-Western Wing of NCB in Mumbai.
The deputation tenure of Nikhil Tiwari in Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has been extended for a period of one year beyond May 22, 2026. He is a 2011 batch officer of Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS).
Six Additional Judges have been appointed as Judges of the Bombay High Court. They are: Ms. Justice Nivedita Prakash Mehta, Justice Prafulla Surendrakumar Khubalkar, Justice Ashwin Damodar Bhobe, Justice Rohit Wasudeo Joshi, Justice Advait Mahendra Sethna, and Justice Pravin Sheshrao Patil.

Will Hemant Kr. Rathor from IOC make it to the CMD position at NTPC?
Atul Kr. Tripathi, ED at GAIL, is among the probable names for NTPC CMD.
Ministry of External Affairs is seeking to fill up vacancies of the Director/Deputy Secretary and more in Protectorate of Emigrants offices in different cities of the country, on deputation basis. Applications must reach latest by July 2, 2026.
Ministry of External Affairs is seeking to fill the post of Principal Scientific Officer (Building) in Bureau of Police Research and Development. Details can be availed from https://www.mha.gov.in/.

Rail Land Development Authority has invited applications from SAG/NFSAG/SG IRSE Officers for the post of Chief Project Manager, Mumbai. Applications must reach latest by June 18, 2026.
Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences will conduct interviews for Research Associate (Chemistry) on July 17, 2026.
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata has invited applications for the posts of Deputy Dock Masters for Kolkata Dock System. Applications must reach latest by June 29, 2026.
C Dinesh Kumar Reddy, Defence Estates Officer, Secunderabad is transferred and posted as Chief Executive Officer, Khadki He is an IDAS officer.
UPSC has recommended 13 candidates for the post of Deputy Central Intelligence Officer (Technical) in Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs on the basis of interviews held in May, 2026. The candidates are Aayushi Sharma, Jetti Venkata Teja, TS Sahil, Kamal Jeet, Saubhik Datta, Tatikola Raghavendra Vidyasaga, Sayanti Majumder, Jaydev Kumar, Ballepalli Satish, Vikas Panwar, Naveen Sonare, Tulsiram Meena and Prashanth Babu Banothu.
World Bank is seeking Environmental and Social Development Specialist for Nairobi, Kenya. Applications must reach latest by June 19, 2026.

New Kerala government has revoked the suspension of two IAS officers N Prashant and B Ashok. Orders were issued on Sunday.
The Vijay govt in Tamil Nadu promoted about 300 assistant executive engineers (Electrical) of Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (TNPDCL). This is probably the first time such mass promotions of engineers were affected in the state.
Four IAS officers have been given new assignments in Karnataka. Jagadeesha G is posted as Commissioner, Bengaluru Central City Corporation, Greater Bengaluru Area, Bengaluru, while Dr Manjula N was appointed as Chairperson, Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Bengaluru and Dr Ram Prasath Manohar V will join as MD, Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited, Bengaluru. Additionally, Kantharaju P S is posted as Deputy Commissioner, Bengaluru Urban District.
Four IPS officers in Uttarakhand have been given new jobs. Ayush Agrawal, SSP, Kumbh Mela-2027, gets additional charge as Commandant, 40th Battalion, PAC, Haridwar, while Harish Verma will take charge as Commandant, IRB First Ramnagar. Additionally, Amit Shrivastava-I is now SP, CID Sector, Dehradun and Jitendra Chaudhary was shifted as SP, Crime & Traffic, Dehradun.

Seven IPS officers have been reshuffled in Uttarakhand. Mrs Simmi Sachdeva has been appointed as IGP, Police telecom/Fire Service, while Mrs Riddhim Agrawal will join as IGP Crime and Law & order/CCTNS/SCRB and Krishna Kumar V K is now IGP Traffic/GRP. Similarly, Neelesh Anand Bharne has been relieved of additional charge of IGP, PAC and Secretary, Police Sports Control Board; Anant Shankar, IGP Training, will hold additional charge of IGP, CID; Sunil Kumar Meena was posted as IG, Personnel, PAC/ Secretary, Police Sports Control Board; Yogendra Singh Rawat, IG, Kumbh Mela-2027, Haridwar, gets additional charge of IG, SDRF; Mrs Nivedita Kukreti kumar is posted as IGP, Kumaon Zone and Barinderjeet Singh, IG, PHQ, was assigned additional responsibility of IG PHQ/ P&M.

The West Bengal govt has on Friday appointed Mrs. Tejasvi Rana, IAS (WB:2017), ADM, North 24 Paraganas, as Commissioner, Howrah Municipal Corporation.
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Ms. Neelam Meena (IAS WB-1998) has been re-designated as Chief Electoral Officer and ex-officio principal secretary, Home and Hill Affairs, West Bengal
The West Bengal govt cancelled the posting order of Biswanath Chowdhury, (WBCS (Exe., Batch-2013), Dy. Secretary, Zilla Parishad, Hooghly, who was posted as Private Secretary to the minister in-charge, Panchayat, & Rural Development Department (Dilip Ghosh).

After retirement, Haryana cadre IAS officer Ashok Khemka got a big relief from the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Allowing Khemka’s writ petition, Justices Harsimran Singh Sethi and Deepak Manchanda ruled that Khemka be treated as an empanelled Additional Secretary and secretary for future assignments. He is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Haryana cadre.

Saugat Biswas has been appointed as Divisional Commissioner (Central) in addition to his existing assignments in Arunachal Pradesh. He is a 2006-batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Tapasya Raghav has been relieved of her duties as Special Secretary (H&FW) and Project Director (CATS) to take up her new responsibility as Deputy Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Government of India. She is a 2013-batch IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre.
The Tamil Nadu govt transferred Srutanjay Narayanan, IAS (2020 batch), Joint Chief Electoral Officer (IT), Public (Elections) Department as Deputy Secretary to Government (Protocol), Public Department. He will assume charge in place of Veer Pratap Singh, IAS (2019 batch) who has already been transferred.
Saurabh Bhagat, Commissioner/Secretary, Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs in J&K, will also hold the charge of Administrative Secretary, Information Technology and Public Grievances Department, in addition to his own duties. He is a 2002 batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.
Six IAS officers have been reshuffled in Punjab. Manvesh Singh Sidhu, Administrative Secretary, Labour, has been assigned an additional charge of MD, Punjab Infrastructure Development Board, while Girish Dayalan is shifted as Special Secretary, Jails and Sanyam Agrawal, Special Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, will also handle charge of Registrar, Cooperative Societies and MD, Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd. Besides, Vishesh Sarangal, Special Secretary, Good Governance & IT, will concurrently hold charge of MD, MARKFED; Mrs Sakshi Sawhney is posted as Special Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, and will continue to hold charge of Mission Director, National Health Mission and Mrs Preeti Yadav, Special Secretary, Employment Generation, Skill Development & Training, was assigned concurrent charge of Special Secretary, Expenditure, Department of Finance.
IAS officers have been reshuffled in Karnataka. Munish Moudgil, Special Commissioner, Greater Bengaluru Authority, has been placed in concurrent charge of PS to CM (Programme and Project Implementation), while Mrs Deepa Cholan is appointed as Secretary, Transport and Mrs Cauvery B B will join as Secretary, Urban Development. Similarly, Dr Venkatesh M V was appointed as Registrar for Cooperative Societies and Dr Selvamani R was shifted as Commissioner for Transport and Road Safety.
Two IPS officers have been assigned new responsibilities in Karnataka. Dr Pronab Mohanty of 1994 batch is transferred as DGP, CID, Special Units & Economic Offences, Bengaluru and placed in concurrent charge of DGP, Cyber Crimes, CID, Bengaluru, while 2006 batch officer Dr Chandragupta will take charge as IGP, Intelligence, Bengaluru.
Mrs Rachana Gupta, Member (Judicial), CESTAT, has been appointed as Officiating President, Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), with effect from June 7 2026 until a regular incumbent is appointed.

Anupam Singh Gehlot is likely to be appointed new Ahemdabad Police Commissioner. He is 1997 batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre.
IPS officers have been given new assignments in W Bengal in a major reshuffle. Rajesh Kumar Yadav has been shifted as IGP, STF, while Rishikesh Meena has been assigned the responsibility of IGP (Organization), W Bengal and Sabya Sachi Raman Mishra was appointed as IGP AP, Barrackpore. Among other key transfers include Dip Narayan Goswami shifted as Additional CP, Kolkata Police; Gaurav Sharma as IGP, STF; Sukesh Kumar Jain as IGP, CCW; Murali Dhar as IGP, IB, Kunal Agarwal as Additional CP (Crime), Kolkata Police*; V Solomon Nesakumar as IGP Personnel; Mukesh as IG AP Kolkata; SS Chakrabarty as IG, Homeguard; U K Naskar as IGP, Correctional Services; Farhat Abbas as IGP, Training; Anjan Chakraborty as Director, FSL; U K Bhowmik as IGP, WBHRC; R N Banerjee as IGP IB; Debasis Sarkar as Controller, Civil Defence; Swapan Sarkar as IGP, ACB; Mrs. S Lepchaa as,IGP, AP North Bengal; Mehmood Akhtar as IG, Traffic; Ajay Kumar Thakur as IGP, CID; Mrs Soma Das Mitra as IGP, Policy; Mrs K Lahiri as IG, CCW; Arnab Ghosh as IGP, Coastal Security; Syed Waquar Raza as CP, Siliguri PC; S K Neelakantam as IGP, CIF; Meeraj Khalid as IGP, Traffic; Amitava Barma as State Commandant, STF; A D Chowdhary as IGP, Administration; K P Barul as IGP, Presidency Range; Joy Biswas as IGP, Railways; Shyam Singh as IGP, Telecom; Subrata Gangopadyay as Member Secretary, WB PRB; Nilanjan Biswas as Addl CP, Kolkata.
Among other key transfers are Alok Rajoria who will take charge as IGP, Legal; Rupesh Kumar as DIG, SFT; Indra Chakravorty as DIG, CID; Bhaskar Mukherjee as Jt CP, Legal, Kolkata; K Kannan as DIG, CIF; S Selvamurugan as DIG, Traffic; Tathagata Basu as DIG, Training; S Bhattacharya and Arijit Sinha as DIG, Traffic; Amitabh Maiti as DIG, Medinipur Range; P K Dwivedi as DIG, Railways; Abhishek Modi as DIG, Bankura Range; Z A Kidwai as ADG, Fire & Emergency Services; Mrs Anjali Singh as DIG, MaldA Range; Surya Pratap Yadav as Jt CP Traffic, Kolkata; Joy Tudu as DIG, AP EFR; Y Raghuvashmi as SP, STF, North Bengal; Mrs SK Veenapani as SP, Jalpaiguri; Ms J Mercy as SP, Barasat PD; C S Bardhan as SP, Diamond Harbour PD; Abhishek Gupta as SP, Dakshin Dinajpur; V G S Pasumarthi as SP, Bankura; Amit Verma as SP, Howrah Rural; K S Raj as SP, Purulia; Dr K B Singh as SP, Hooghly Rural and Mrs Charu Sharma is now DCP, Siliguri.
Manish Singh, Director, BPR&D, has been appointed as Senior Superintendent of Police in NHRC on lateral shift basis up to November 13, 2030 (combined tenure 5 years) He is a 2013 batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre.
Nearly 20 of Trinamool Congress’s 28 Lok Sabha MPs were reportedly holed up at an undisclosed Delhi location on June 8, 2026, as party chief Mamata Banerjee and nephew Abhishek Banerjee attended an INDIA bloc meeting. Rebels are considering two options: petitioning Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to form a separate bloc, stripping Abhishek of his parliamentary party leader role, or mass resignation. Veteran Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy resigned the same day, citing corruption and dynastic control.
This marks the gravest internal challenge to Mamata’s authority after the Assembly defeat and 58-MLA rebellion. Discontent over Abhishek’s influence threatens TMC’s national standing, INDIA unity, and invites BJP defections ahead of 2029. A formal split could reshape West Bengal politics and weaken regional opposition voices ahead of 2029. The coming hours will be critical as meetings continue and legal battles loom.
The Karnataka govt on Monday posted Anjum Parwez (KN 1994), who was waiting for her new posting, as Additional Chief Secretary, Forest, Ecology & Environment Department, Bengaluru and several senior IAS officers transferred.
Others transferred include Munish Moudgil, (1998), Special Commissioner (Administration, Revenue and IT), Greater Bengaluru Authority to Principal Secretary to Chief Minister (Programme and Project Implementation), Bengaluru.
Deepa Cholan, (2008), Secretary, Urban Development Department (UD & Municipalities), Bengaluru, to Secretary, Transport Department, Bengaluru.
Cauvery B.B., (IAS 2008), who was awaiting posting to Secretary, Urban Development Department (UD & Municipalities), Bengaluru.
Venkatesh M.V., (IAS 2009), Secretary, Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department, Bengaluru to Registrar for Co-operative Societies, Bengaluru.
Selvamani R., (IAS 2013), Managing Director, Karnataka Urban Water Supply & Drainage Board, Bengaluru to Commissioner for Transport and Road Safety, Bengaluru.
The Karnataka govt on Monday transferred three IPS officers. Those transferred include Pranab Mohanty who was serving as Director General of Police, internal security division to DGP, CID, Special Units and Economic Offenses. He has also been entrusted with the additional charge of DGP Cyber Crime.
Chandragupta, IG Security (Intelligence) to IG Intelligence in place of Labhu Ram. New posting order for Labhu Ram is awaited.
Additional charge of the post of Secretary, Department of Sports, has been assigned to Ms Pallavi Jain Govil, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, till June 14, 2026 during the period of absence on leave of IAS Hari Ranjan Rao. Pallavi is a 1994 batch IAS officer of MP cadre.
Navneet Kumar has been appointed as OSD to Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister for Electronics & Information Technology, Railways and Information and Broadcasting, at the level of Deputy Secretary for a period of 4 years on co-terminus basis. He is a 2014 batch ICAS officer.
The deputation tenure of Hemant Kumar Patil, Director, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, has been extended for a period of two years beyond August 15, 2026. He is a 2002 batch officer of the Indian Ordnance Factory Service (IOFS).
Reports indicate that around 10 to 12 Trinamool Congress MPs met BJP leaders in Delhi on June 7, even as Mamata Banerjee attended the INDIA alliance meeting, sparking speculation about a possible split in the party's parliamentary wing. However, questions loom over whether the BJP will formally accept these rebels and break the TMC in Parliament. BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya has stated the party is in no hurry to induct TMC leaders and has kept its door closed for now, while other reports suggest the BJP is not currently accepting applications from TMC MPs. The anti-defection law creates significant legal hurdles, as a split requires at least two-thirds of legislators to avoid disqualification, and TMC leaders are pointing to these procedural constraints. The more plausible scenario appears to be tactical engagement rather than immediate absorption, with BJP testing loyalties and keeping pressure on Mamata without a formal takeover unless a much larger breakaway materializes. This cautious approach allows the BJP to maintain political leverage while avoiding immediate parliamentary complications that could arise from a rushed induction of rebel MPs.
The new Kerala govt under Chief Minister V.D. Satheeshan effected a major administrative reshuffle on Monday transferring 47 IAS officers. Those affected include Biswanath Sinha (IAS-1992) Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Vigilance who has been relieved of the additional charge of ACS, Coastal Shipping and Inland Navigation. Sinha has been entrusted with the additional charges of Coir development department and housing department.
K.R. Jyothilal (IAS-1993) ACS, Finance Department has been entrusted with the additional charge of Planning and Economic Affairs and Member Secretary, Kerala Planning Board. He will continue to hold the additional charge of the taxes department, rebuild Kerala initiative and public procurement advisory department.
Puneet Kumar (IAS-1993), Resident Commissioner, Kerala House, Delhi has been relieved of all additional charges.
Dr. Rajan N. Khobragade (IAS 1993) ACS, Health and Family Welfare has been relieved of the additional charge of ACS Cultural Affairs (Archaeology, Achieves & Museums) department, Personnel and Administrative Reforms department. He will continue to hold the additional charge of ACS, AYUSH department.
Minhaj Alam (IAS-1966) CMD, Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd to ACS, Sports and Youth Affairs, Soos, Museums, Archaeology and Archives departments. He has been relieved of the charge of Wildlife, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development departments.
Dr. Raju Narayanaswamy (IAS 1997) Principal Secretary, Parliamentary Affairs department to PS, Sainik Welfare department.
Dr Sharmila Mary Joseph (IAS-1997) Principal Secretary, Women and Child Development department to PS, Health and Family Welfare. She will also hold the additional charge of the Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs department.
Mrs. Tinku Biswal (IAS-1997) Principal Secretary, Local Self Govt and Director General Institute of Management has been relieved of the charge of Agriculture department.
B. Ashok (IAS-1998) on reinstatement into service has been posted as Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department.
Dr. Ratan U. Kelkar (IAS-2003) Secretary to Chief Minister has been entrusted with the additional charge of Coastal Shipping and Inland Navigation, Information and Public Relations and department for Elderly Welfare.
Biju K. (IAS 2006) Secretary, PWD to Secretary, Forests and Wildlife department. He has been entrusted with the additional charge of Skill development and Cashew, GAD and Tourism departments.
N. Prashanth (IAS-2007) on reinstatement into service has been posted as Special Secretary, Sports Department. He will hold the additional charge of Special Secretary, Youth Affairs, Zoos, Museum, Archaeology and Archives departments.
M.G. Rajamanickam (IAS-2008) Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management to Chairman and MD Kerala State Electricity Board.
Mrs. T.V. Anupama (IAS-2010) Secretary, Local Self Govt to Secretary, Transport Department. She will also hold the additional charge of Airports, Metro Rail, Personnel and Administrative Reforms Departments among others.
Jeevan Babu K. (IAS-2011) Commissioner, Land Revenue to Special Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management department.
Suhas S. (IAS-2012) MD, Road and Bridges Development Corporation and Special Officer for Wayanad Township to Special Secretary, Water Resources.
Seeram Sambasiva Rao (IAS-2012), Excise Commissioner has been relieved of his additional charge of Special Secretary, Environment Department and Director, Survey and Land Records department.
Dr. Adeela Abdulla (IAS-2012), Special Secretary, Social Justice Department to PWD.
Shanvas S. (IAS-2012) Special Secretary, Labour and Skills Department to Special Secretary Local Self Govt. He will continue to hold the additional charge of MD, Roads and Bridges Development Corporation and Special Officer Capital Region Development Project and Chairperson, Social Audit Society.
Abdul Nasar B. (IAS 2012) Special Secretary, Fisheries department has been entrusted with the additional charge of Harbour Engineering and Social Justice departments.
Dr. D. Sajith Babu (IAS-2012) Registrar, Co-operative Societies to Special Secretary, General Education department and will hold the additional charge of Minority Welfare department. He has been relieved of the charge of State Mission Director, National AYUSH Mission.
Gopalkrishnan K. (IAS02013) MD, Vyttila Mobility Hub Society to Director, Environment and Climate Change. He has been entrusted with the additional charge ofDirector, ANERT and MD, Kerala State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank.
T.V. Subhash (IAS-2013) Special Secretary, Information and Public Relations to Special Secretary, Agriculture department.
Mrs. Anjana M. (IAS-2013) Director, Tourism has been entrusted with the additional charge of NORKA and S&T departments.
Mrs. Sheeba George (IAS-2013) Special Secretary, Health and Family Welfare to Women and Child Welfare. She will hold the additional charge of Labours, Dairy development and Animal Husbandry departments.
H. Dineshan (IAS-2014), Project Director, Kerala Solid Waste Management Project to Principal Director, Local Self Govt. She will hold the additional charge of Project Director, Kerala Solid Waste Management Project and State Mission Director, National AYUSH Mission. He has been relieved of the charge of MD, Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited and Director, Cultural Affairs departments.
Mrs. Afsana Perween (IAS 2014) Commissioner, Food Safety to Director, Collegiate Education with additional charge of Controller of Entrance Examinations.
Mrs. Geromic George (IAS-2015) Principal Director, Local Self Govt department to Additional Secretary and OSD, Finance (Expenditure). She has been entrusted with the additional charge of MD, Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited and CEO, Kerala Maritime Board.
Mrs. Vigneshwari V. (IAS-2015) Director, Women and Child Development has been entrusted with the additional charge of ED, Kudumbashree.
Dr. Renu Raj (IAS-2015), on return from her study leave has been posted as Additional Secretary, Health and Family Welfare with the additional charge of Director, Kerala, Medical Services Corporation and ED State Health Systems Resource Centre.
Shibu A. (IAS-2015) Additional Secretary, PWD to Revenue department.
Devvidas N. (IAS-2015) Director, Kerala Institute of Local Administration has been entrusted with the additional charge of Director, Minority Welfare.
Vinod V.R. (IAS-2015) Joint Commissioner, Land Revenue to Additional Secretary, PWD.
Asif K. Yusuf (IAS-2016) DG, Education to Director NORKA with the additional charge of CEO, NORKA Roots.
Snehil Kumar Singh (IAS-2016) Director, Collegiate Education to Director, General Education. He has been entrusted with the additional charge of CEO, Education Rejuvenation Mission.
Prem Krishnan S. (IAS-2017) Joint Secretary and OSD, Health and Family Welfare to Registrar, Co-operative Societies.
Mrs. Sreedhanya Suresh (IAS-2019) Additional Director (General), Tourism to Commissioner, Food Safety. She has been entrusted with the additional charge of tourism and Director, Samoohika Sannadha Sena and Kerala Youth Leadership Academy.
Rahul Krishna Sharma (IAS-2020) Joint Secretary, Health and Family Welfare to Special Commissioner, GST.
Mohammad Shafiq (IAS-2020) Deputy Secretary and Director, Director Programme Implementation, Evaluation and Monitoring department to Additional Commissioner, GST.
Mrs. Shafna Nazrudeen (IAS 2020) Labour Commissioner has been entrusted the additional charge of Joint Commissioner, Land Revenue.
Mrs. Anu S. Nair (IAS-2020) Deputy Secretary, Revenue Department to State Mission Director, NHM.
Dr. Arun J.O. (IAS-2020) Chief Operating Officer, Township Project, Wayanad to Director, Survey and Land Records department.
Sabin Sameed (IAS-2020) Secretary, Land Board to Director, Information and Public Relations department and Director, Institute of Land and Disaster Management, Thiruvananthapuram.
Misal Sagar Bharat (IAS-2021), Deputy Secretary, and OSD, SC, ST and Backward Classes Development department to Project Director, Kerala State Transport Project. He has been entrusted with the charge of MD, Vyttila Mobility Hub Society and MD State Construction Corporation Ltd.
Harshil R. Meena (IAS-2021) CEO, ANERT to MD, Kerala Tourism Board. He will also hold the charge of CEO Smart City, Thiruvananthapuram and
Ranjith D. (IAS 2021), Mission Director, MGNREGS has been entrusted with the additional charge of Director, Backward Classes Development Department.
Kerala govt late on Monday created ex-cadre posts of Commissioner, Land Revenue and Principal Director, Local Self Govt for a period of one year. The post of Commissioner, Land Revenue has been created in the selection grade of IAS (Level 13, while that of principal director will be of Level 12 in the Junior Administrative Grade (JAG) of IAS.

Billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani has again reclaimed the title of Asia's richest person after a sharp rise in his net worth driven by gains across listed Adani Group companies, says a Forbes report. The report said that Gautam Adani’s fortune rose by about $2.5 billion on Friday to $89.2 billion, taking him ahead of Mukesh Ambani ($88 billion) and SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son ($87 billion).

Gopalan S. Raghavan appointed as Executive Director – Regulatory, Compliance, Risk Management and Investor Grievance. Kamala Kantharaj resigned as Chief Regulatory Officer. Geetha Gangadharan appointed as new Chief Regulatory Officer.
Arun Kumar Jain has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Highway Infrastructure Limited with effect from May 5, 2026.
Anoop Agrawal has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director of Highway Infrastructure Limited with effect from May 5, 2026.
Ms. Priyanka K. Marvania has been appointed as Additional Director under the category of Non-Executive Independent Director of RRP Defense Limited.
Jayantilal Suthar has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Independent Director of Sparc Electrex Limited.
Rohit Bhatia has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Independent Director of Sparc Electrex Limited.
Ms. Asha Khedia has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Independent Woman Director of Sparc Electrex Limited.
Mrs Shweta has been appointed as Additional Director in the category of Non-Executive Independent Director of Balurghat Technologies Limited.
Geetika Khandelwal has resigned as Independent Director of Balurghat Technologies Limited.
Shailesh Kumar has resigned from the position of Whole-Time Director (WTD) of Pearl Global Industries Limited.
Mehul Abhaykumar Shah has resigned from the position of Non-Executive Non-Independent Director of Simandhar Impex Limited.
Niraj Variava has ceased to be Independent Director of Sparc Electrex Limited upon completion of his tenure.
Chenakkott Philipose Philipose has resigned as Independent Director of Kitex Garments Limited.
Ms. Kamna Talreja has resigned from the position of Independent Director of IMEC Services Limited.
How to Resolve the Gymkhana Imbroglio
The Ministry of Urban Development's order to resume land occupied by the Delhi Gymkhana Club has correctly drawn sharp attention to Delhi's chronic deficit in sporting and leisure infrastructure — a deficit that is real and must be addressed. Delhi ranks 141st out of 173 cities on the EIU Global Liveability Index, is the world's most polluted capital, and has only 16 DDA sports complexes for 33 million people — one per 2 million residents, roughly 90 times worse than England's ratio of citizen leisure centres. Singapore has eight times more Olympic pools per resident than Delhi, 17 track and field stadia, and 108 community clubs accessible by public transport. Nations that lead both competitiveness and liveability rankings — Singapore, Switzerland, Denmark — do so precisely because they invest aggressively in parks, community clubs, and sporting complexes. Delhi's ambitions as a global capital cannot be taken seriously without matching infrastructure.
Against this backdrop, shuttering the Gymkhana Club before alternatives exist is a cure worse than the disease. The Club's 27.3 acres house 30 tennis courts, 2 swimming pools, squash courts, a gymnasium, a library, and extensive green grounds — a rare oasis for over 15,000 members, the majority of them elderly retired professionals with a genuine need for accessible sports and leisure facilities. Forced out, they will have nowhere to turn except elite private clubs like DLF, Unitech, and Jaypee (going to be Adani) — whose membership fees run into millions of rupees and are entirely beyond the means of upper-middle-class retirees. The sole beneficiaries of the Gymkhana's closure, in the absence of alternatives, would be precisely those private real-estate and hospitality interests.
The real solution is a bold, large-scale redesign of Delhi's urban fabric to create sporting and leisure infrastructure on a war-footing. DDA's 5,000-acre unused land bank, Cantonment areas, and government properties across Delhi should be unlocked for this purpose. The Lutyens Bungalow Zone — nearly 6,900 acres accommodating merely 950 bungalows at 15 persons per acre — is the most glaring opportunity: redeveloped sensibly, it could yield a secure residential township of 2000 acres for VIPs and 5,000 acres of public commons for parks and a world-class International Sports and Leisure City. This is the kind of transformative intervention that cities like New York (840-acre Central Park) and San Francisco (1,000-acre Golden Gate Park) have made. The Gymkhana debate is an opportune moment for exactly such a course correction — and if abundant, accessible facilities are eventually built across Delhi, even its most devoted members may find they no longer miss the Club.
Raghav Chandra, IAS (retd)
Serving a copy of documents to the opposite party in a hearing before the CIC
A member of the Delhi Niwas Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd., Delhi sought information regarding financial irregularities in the Society's accounts. The CIC reminded the Complainant that serving a copy of documents (including Complaint, Second Appeal and Written submissions) to the opposite party is fundamental requirement for due process in legal proceedings and crucial for fairness, transparency, and also in the interest of expeditious response from the concerned Public Authority. It further reinforces the bonafide interest of the Appellant in obtaining the information at the earliest possible. The requirement of advance service is in accordance with the audi alteram partem requirement. It further ensures that the opposite party is aware of the facts of filing of a case in CIC, arguments of the Appellant and reason for discontentment.
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Audi alteram partem is a Latin phrase that means "hear the other side" and refers to the legal principle that no person should be judged or have a decision made against them without a fair hearing. It has been seen that where the applicant had served advance copy of the Second Appeal/Complaint on the opposite party, the Respondent Public Authority tries proactively to resolve the case by either providing clarity on the subject or by providing revised and updated reply to the Appellants before the date of hearing. The result is a faster delivery of information, reducing the time, energy and efforts of the CIC in an early disposal. Thus, it is the interest of the Appellant/Complainant to serve copy of Second Appeal/Complaint on the Respondents.
Citation: Subhash Chander Banga v. Office of the Registrar Cooperative Societies, File No: CIC/REGCS/C/2024/612685; Date of Decision: 25.08.2025
Dr Anuradha Verma (dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in) is a RTI Consultant currently working with IIM Vishakhapatnam. She has co-authored the books PIO’s Guide to RTI and Right to Information – Law and Practice. Her weekly article is being published since 2008 on this site. She offers consultancy on RTI matters and third party audit to individuals / organisations. Her other articles can be read at the website of RTI Foundation at the link https://www.rtifoundationofindia.com
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