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Who will go as Governor ?

Delhi rumour says that one senior Minister in the Modi Government is being appointed Governor of a state. Guess the name ?.
The US/Iran deal to run in rough weather ?

Trump now wants to resume bombing if Iran does not behave.Trump is unhappy with the fine print but the deal is likely to run in rough weather.He must have shorted markets in the morning.
In France Trump lists out PM Modi's quality before the G7 leaders

PM Modi is in France to attend G7 Summit. On Tuesday US President Doland Trump also met him and before several leaders Trump said "Modi is a nice man. Looks like angel. Loves India very much. But he is very tough Negotiator. the most beautiful-looking man. He looks so nice, like an angel. But actually, he's as tough as he is a killer... But he looks so good. So he gets you by surprise. But there are a few people like this. People say he's such a nice man. I said he's very tough. He's a tough trader, and he loves the Indian people.

The Motibagh Beautification Initiative, spearheaded by District Collector Ashima Mittal, a 2018 batch Maharashtra cadre officer, represents a remarkable effort to transform prominent public space into a vibrant destination that celebrates Jalna's identity, culture and aspirations. Conceived as a citizen-centric urban development project, the initiative has successfully revitalized Motibagh into a modern recreational and tourism hub while preserving its environmental and social significance.
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One of the flagship projects is the development of the "MH-21 Food Court", inspired by Jalna's Regional Transport Office (RTO) registration code. Designed as a unique attraction, the food court provides visitors with a welcoming and comfortable space to enjoy local cuisine and spend quality time with family and friends. A large aesthetic shade structure has been installed to enhance visitor comfort and create an inviting atmosphere throughout the year. Existing shop units have been renovated and upgraded, providing improved facilities for vendors and a better experience for visitors. The rejuvenated food court has emerged as a lively social space that promotes local entrepreneurship while enriching the visitor experience.
Adding further character to the site is the development of a spectacular Sunset View Point, which has become one of the major attractions within Motibagh. A grand sculpture of the State Bird of Maharashtra has been installed at this vantage point, symbolizing the district's rich natural heritage and ecological consciousness. The sculpture has been thoughtfully designed to represent the three pillars of Jalna's economic identity - Seed, Steel and Silk, popularly referred to as the "3 S" of Jalna. Through its artistic expression, the installation reflects the district's industrial strength, agricultural excellence and entrepreneurial spirit, creating a powerful visual landmark that resonates with citizens and visitors alike.

The beautification initiative also incorporates an important educational dimension through the integration of traffic awareness themes across the park and food court area. Recognizing the need to promote road safety and responsible civic behavior, various installations, signages, and awareness elements have been incorporated within the Traffic Park and adjoining recreational spaces. These features provide an engaging platform for children, youth and families to learn about traffic rules, road safety practices and responsible citizenship in an interactive environment.
The project reflects a holistic approach to urban development, combining recreation, education, culture, and sustainability. Landscaped gardens, improved pathways, seating arrangements, decorative lighting and enhanced public amenities has collectively transformed Motibagh into a destination that caters to people of all age groups. The initiative has not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the area but has also strengthened community engagement and public ownership of civic spaces.
Under the leadership of District Collector Ashima Mittal, Motibagh has emerged as a symbol of Jalna’s progress and inclusive urban development. Aligned with the vision of “Rising Jalna” the project reflects administrations commitment to creating cleaner, greener and more vibrant public spaces while promoting tourism, local economic development and environmental awareness.

In all probability IPS Alok Sharma, the current Director of the Special Protection Group (SPG) is likely to get an extension. He is a 1991 batch officer of UP cadre. The SPG is India's premier security force responsible for security of the Prime Minister. Name of S Suresh working as ADG is also doing the round. He is a 1995 batch IPS officer of Kerala cadre.

In the empanelment of IPS officers to DG rank some of the big states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and West Bengal have been overlooked. Not a single IPS officer from these states could figure in the list.
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Insiders say that Executive Director Manoj Kumar may succeed Amarjeet as Member SEBI in September.

Amit P Javalgi has been appointed as Inspector General in National Investigation Agency (NIA) on deputation basis. He is a 2006 batch IPS officer of W Bengal cadre.

Search has started for the post of CMD UCO Bank. The post has already been advertised and interview is expected soon.

The post of DMD SIDBI is now lying vacant. The Government has not yet notified about the vacant post.

The PESB has recommended name of Nirmal Kumar Singh, Chief General Manager, Steel Authority Of India Limited (SAIL), for the post of Director (Finance), Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL).

The Public Enterprise Selection Board has advertised the post of Director (Marketing) in The Cotton Corporation of India Limited. The applications must reach by July 8, 2026.

Situated at elevations ranging from 3,000 to over 5,500 metres above sea level, Ladakh is one of the world's most fragile mountain ecosystems. Characterised by extreme aridity, short growing seasons, climate vulnerability and accelerating land degradation, the region presents some of the most challenging conditions for ecological restoration anywhere on Earth.
Recognising these challenges as opportunities for innovation, IFS officer Rajesh S, APCCF & CWLW, Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment, UT Ladakh, launched a transformative portfolio of initiatives, redefining restoration science and practice in high-altitude cold deserts. WITC spoke with the AGMUT cadre, 2000-batch officer on one such initiative, Technology-Driven Ecological Governance. So, without much further ado, let’s get a peek-a-boo on it.
For full story read July 2026 English & Hindi Editions

Board of Governors unanimously selected Prof. Uttam Kumar Sarkar as next Director of IIM Calcutta. He has prior experience as Director (2021–2023). This follows leadership transitions and new government guidelines emphasizing qualifications (e.g., first division in UG/PG, PhD) and Visitor (President) role.

ICMR has posted ads for Scientist-D (Medical), consultants (administration, engineering BSL-3/4), Director (National Institute of One Health, Nagpur. The application must reach latest by July 20.
Finance Ministry asked PSBs to build buffers for stress in retail, MSME, agri loans amid ECL regime and global uncertainties.

The PMRC (Prime Minister Research Chair) Scheme is a flagship initiative launched by the Ministry of Education to attract global Indian-origin talent (researchers, scientists, and professionals) back to India, offering competitive salaries, research grants, and placements in top HEIs, national labs, and institutions across 13 priority sectors like AI, quantum computing, clean energy, and biotech, with applications open from early June 2026.
Conclaves on whole-of-government science bring together ministries, institutions like DST, ICAR, IITs, and IISc to align research priorities, share best practices, and address national challenges through coordinated efforts.

B.S. Sridhar has been appointed as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) and Joint Secretary to Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar.

Prasanth M S, has been appointed as Deputy Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, Delhi, under the Central Staffing Scheme for a period of four years. He is a 2015 batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre.

Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation has advertised the post of General Manager on deputation basis. Applications must reach latest by June 26, 2026.
Ministry of Home Affairs has invited recommendations for the award of Kendriya Grihmantri Dakshata Padak-2026. Applications must reach latest by July 15, 2026.

National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited has invited applications from IRSEE officers for two posts of Chief Project Manager-Electrical for Vadodara and Surat on deputation basis. Details can be availed from website of Indian Railways and www.nhrcl.in.
Ministry of Higher Education has advertised the post of Vice-Chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University. Applications must reach latest by July 14, 2026.
Chennai Port Authority has advertised the post of Executive Engineer (Elec), M&EE Department. Applications must reach latest by June 30, 2026.
As many as 1046 candidates have qualified the Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination, 2026 on the basis of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination-2026 held on May 24, 2026. Details can be availed from https://www.upsc.gov.in/.
World Bank is seeking to fill the post of Translator and Reviser for Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Applications must reach latest by July 10, 2026.
Kanwalpreet, presently serving as Executive Director, Railway Stores (General) (EDRS (G)), Railway Board, has been selected for deputation to Government e-Marketplace (GeM) as Additional Chief Executive Officer (Additional CEO) for a period of five years. He is an Indian Railway Stores Service (IRSS) officer.

Bipin Kumar, presently serving as Deputy Chief Vigilance Officer/Mechanical/Headquarters (Dy. CVO/Mech/HQ), Northern Railway (NR), has been selected for deputation to Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) as Senior General Manager (P&S) at Delhi for a period of three years. He is an Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (IRSME) officer.
Shrikant V Janbandhu, who was formerly serving as Executive Director/Coaching, Railway Board, has been granted extension of deputation tenure with Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) as Executive Director (Commercial & Operations) [Executive Director (C&O)] at New Delhi for the fourth and fifth year up to October 12, 2028. He is an Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer.
As many as 50 senior administrative grade (SAG) Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE) officers have been granted higher administrative (HA) grade on a non-functional basis.

The govt has on Wednesday appointed Hitesh Rameshchandra Joshi as the Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) of the national re-insurer, General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). Hitesh Joshi was serving as interim CMD since October 2025.

The Keralam govt on Wednesday transferred two IPS officers of the rank of IGPs. Those transferred include - Putta Vimaladitya (IPS-KL-2008 batch, Kerala cadre), Inspector General of Police, Internal Security has been transferred to IGP, North Zone. Vimaladitya is an IPS officer who served as the nodal officer of the UDF government's anti-drug initiative 'Toofan'.S. Sateesh Bino, (IPS-KL-2008) IGP, Armed Police Battalions to Inspector General of Police, Internal Security.

The Keralam govt on Wednesday transferred two IPS officers of the rank of DIGs. Those transferred include - Karthick K, (IPS-2011) Commissioner of Police, Thuruvnanthpuram has been transferred and posted as Deputy Inspector General of Police, Kannur Range. Narayanan T, (IPS- KL- 2011) Deputy Inspector General of Police to DIG, Thrissur Range.
The Keralam govt on Wednesday transferred six IPS officers of the rank of SPs. Those transferred include - Ajit Kumar, (IPS-KL-2017) Superintendent of Police, who is awaiting posting after being transferred from the post of District Police Chief, Palakkad, has been posted as SP, Telecom. Mohanachandran Nair M.P.,(IPS-KL-2019) SP who had earlier been transferred to the post of SP, Crime Branch, Kozhikode and Wayanad, is now posted as SP, Crime Branch, Malappuram. Arun K. Pavithran (IPS-KL-2020), SP to Deputy Commissioner of Police-2, Law & Order and Traffic, Kochi City. Juvvanapudi Mahesh IPS-KL-2020), SP to Superintendent of Police, Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau, Southern Range, Thiruvananthapuram. Shahul Hameed A. (IPS-KL-2020), SP to Economic Offences Wing, hiruvananthapuram Range. Shahansha K.S., (IPS-KL-2021) Deputy Commissioner of Police-2, Law and Order and Traffic, Kochi City to Deputy Commissioner of Police, Law & Order and Traffic, Thiruvananthapuram City.

Ashok Barnwal, senior IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh (1991 batch), Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare who also holds the additional charge of Environment and Agriculture Production Commissioner will be relieved of the charge of Commissioner, Environment and MD, EPCO and Agriculture Production Commissioner. K.C. Gupta will take over as Agriculture Production Commissioner while Aniruddh Banerjee will assume charge ACS, Environment.

Madhya Pradesh govt on Wednesday night entrusted the additional charge of Commissioner-cum-Director, Institutional Finance to Ms. Sonia Meena (IAS 2013), Additional Secretary, Finance.

Manish Singh (IAS-MP-2009) Commissioner, Public Relations, MP who is also holding the additional charge of Secretary, Jails will be relieved of the additional charge from the day Mukesh Chandra Gupta takes over as Secretary, Jails.

Manish Singh (IAS-1997) who is Principal Secretary, Technical Education will be relieved of the additional charge of Secretary, Sports and Youth Welfare, govt of MP from the day Sanjeev Singh (IAS-2005) takes charge.

Arvind Dubey (IAS-2012) Additional Secretary to Chief Minister of MP will be relieved of the additional charge of Commissioner-cum-Director Horticulture and Food Processing.

The Madhya Pradesh govt on Wednesday night transferred IAS officers of the rank of Principal Secretary –
Mukesh Chandra Gupta (IAS -1998), Secretary, MPHRC, Bhopal Members Revenue Board Gwalior (additional charge) to Principal Secretary, Jails.
Dr E. Ramesh Kumar (1999), Principal Secretary, OBC, Tribal Welfare, Nomadic Tribe to PS Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation and Nomadic Tribes
Vivek Porwal (IAS-2000) PS, Relief and Rehab to PC Mining and Mineral Resources.
Sanjeev Singh (IAS-2005), Commissioner Bhopal division to Secretary, Sports and Youth Welfare.
B.S. Jamod, Commissioner, Rewa Division to Secretary, Urban Administration and Housing.
Deepak Singh (2007) OSD-cum- Secretary, MP State Election Commission to Commissioner-cum-Registrar, Co-operative Societies Bhopal.
Alok Kumar Singh (IAS 2008) Secretary, CM and Mining and Mineral Resources (Addl Charge), Registrar Stamps and Duties.
Amit Tomar (IAS -2009) Registrar General, Stamps to MD, Urja Vikas Nigam and Commissioner, Renewable Energy.
Satyendra Singh (IAS 2009) Additional Director, Tribal Welfare and MD, Employment to Commissioner, OBC and Tribal Welfare department.
Karamveer Sharma (IAS 2010) Commissioner-cum-Director, Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection to Commissioner Bhopal Division.
Bhaskar Lakshakar (IAS-2010) Commissioner, Treasury and Accounts and ex-officio Secretary, Finance to Commissioner-cum-Additional Director, Civil Supplies and Secretary, Civil Supplies.
Dinesh Shrivastava (IAS 2010), OSD Public Health and Family Welfare and Controller Drugs to OSD-cum-Secretary, State Election Commission.
Sheelendra Singh (IAS 2010) Secretary, Urban Development and Housing to Commissioner, Rewa.
Sourav Kumar Sumanb (IAS 2100) Commissioner, OBC to MD, SC Welfare Development Corporation, Managing Director Horticulture and Food Processing and Additional Secretary, Govt of MP.
Mrs. Neha Marvya Singh (IAS 2011), Additional Secretary, ST, Welfare to Director, Tribal Welfare and MD, Employment and Training Development.
Manoj Pusp OSD cum Commissioner, Coop Societies to Director Health and Family Welfare and Controller Food and Drugs.
Mrs. Preeti Jain (IAS 2012), Div Secretary, Board of Secondary Education, Indore, Joint Commissioner, Litigation and Coordination (Addl Secretary)
Rohit Sinbgh (IAS 2012), Additional Secretary to MD, MP Textbook Corporation and School Education department.
Mrs. Harshika Singh (IAS 2012), CEO, MP State Livelihoods Mission, Bhopal to Director, Budget.
Mrs. Bharti Jatav Ogre (IOAS 2012), Additional Secretary Mineral Resources to School Education department.
Amanbeer Singh Bains (IAS 2013), MD, UVN to Additional Secretary, Finance and Treasuries and Accounts.
Kailash Wankhede (IAS 2013), Additional Commissioner, Urban Development and Housing to Additional Secretary, Energy Department.
Amar Bahadur Singh (IAS 2013), Additional Commissioner Jabalpur to Additional Secretary, ST Welfare.
Pawan Kumar Jain (IAS 2013) Additional Secretary, Revenue, Sagar to deputy secretary, Cooperatives department.
Mrs. Rani Batad (IAS 2013) deputy Secretary, Co-operatives to Labour and secretary MP Bhawan.
Vinay Nigam (IAS 2014) MD, Textbook Corporation to CEO, MP State Livelihood Mission.
Mrs. Manjusha Vikrant Rai (IAS 2016), Deputy Secretary, School Education to Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development.
Mrs Shaily Kanash (IAS 2019) Joint Commissioner, Litigation and Coordination, Indore to Divisional Commissioner, Board of Secondary Education, Div office Indore.
Arvind Kumar Shah (IAS 2021) Additional Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Jabalpur to CEO, Ayushman Bharat.

Nishant Krishna, IAS, Commissioner, Corporation of Nagercoil, has been transferred and posted as district collector, Sivagangai district. He is an officer of the 2018 batch, Tamil Nadu cadre.

Mrs. K. Porkodi, IAS, district collector, Sivagangai district, has been transferred as additional director, Social Welfare department. She is an officer of the 2019 batch, Tamil Nadu cadre.

Mrs. R. Ishwarya, IAS, additional collector (Development) / Project Officer, District Rural Development Agency, Thoothukudi District, has been transferred as Commissioner, Corporation of Nagercoil. She is an IAS officer of the 2020 batch from TN cadre.
Union Government has Constituted Search-cum-Selection Committee for National Sports Board Under NSG Act, 2025. Cabinet Secretary Dr. T.V. Somanathan will Head 5-Member National Sports Board Search-cum-Selection Committee. Other members will be -Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary (Sports), Lt General (Retd) Harpal Singh (Indian Olympic Association), Sports Administrator, and two National Sports Awardees namely Gagan Narang and Ms. N. Kunjurani Devi.
Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited (HURL) celebrated its 11th Foundation Day at Barauni with great enthusiasm, marking eleven years of growth, innovation, and commitment to India's agricultural progress. Virendra Malik, Chairman, HURL; Dr. Siba Prasad Mohanty, Managing Director, HURL; Members of the Board of Directors; senior officials, employees, and their families were present. The day commenced with a presentation by the Business Unit Head, HURL Barauni, highlighting the unit's achievements in production, operational excellence, safety, energy efficiency, sustainability initiatives, and future growth plans. The dignitaries also participated in a tree plantation drive, reaffirming HURL's commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development. They later visited key plant facilities and reviewed the unit's world-class infrastructure, advanced technologies, and robust safety practices.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Siba Prasad Mohanty reflected on the organization's remarkable journey and achievements over the past eleven years. He lauded the dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment of the HURL family, emphasizing that every milestone achieved by HURL is the result of collective effort, shared vision, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. A key highlight of the event was the Employee Recognition Awards Ceremony, where employees were honoured for their outstanding contributions and commitment to the organization's success. The celebrations concluded on a note of pride and optimism, reaffirming HURL's commitment to empowering farmers, driving sustainable growth, and contributing to the nation's progress.

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, HURL Barauni organized the valedictory ceremony of Project Saksham 2.0 in association with CIPET, Hajipur, aimed at enhancing employability and empowering local youth through skill development. During the programme, Course Completion Certificates and Job Offer Letters were distributed to 50 trainees who successfully completed training in Machine Operator – Plastic Processing and Machine Operator – Injection Moulding trades. The ceremony was attended by Business Unit Head, HURL Barauni; Vice President (HR), HURL; and other senior officials of HURL.
Addressing the trainees, the dignitaries congratulated them on their successful completion of the programme and encouraged them to pursue excellence, continuous learning, and professionalism in their careers. Through initiatives like Project Saksham, HURL remains committed to promoting skill development, enhancing employability, and contributing to the socio-economic empowerment of local communities.
S Narayanan, Director General and Secretary to Government Haryana, Higher Education Department and Member Secretary, State Disaster Management Authority, has been relieved from the additional charge of Member Secretary, State Disaster Management Authority, Haryana. He is a 1997 batch officer of the Indian Forest Service (lFoS).

Satyender Duhan, Director, Skill Development & Industrial Training, Haryana and Additional Secretary to Government, Skill Development & Industrial Training Department, will also hold charge of Mission Director, Haryana Skill Development Mission, in addition to his present duties. He is a 2018 batch IAS officer of Haryana cadre.

President Droupadi Murmu said that empowerment of society should not be limited only to economic development. True empowerment takes place when self-confidence, self-respect, awareness and a sense of responsibility are developed within an individual. Addressing the mega conference on “Empowerment of Tribal Society Through Spiritual Awakening” in Betul, President Murmu said tribal communities embody self-respect, simplicity, cooperation and a deep connection with nature. She emphasized that spiritual awakening helps individuals realize their inner strength and that a balance between development and culture is essential for a prosperous society.
The President stated that India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 can only be achieved when all sections of society, including tribal communities, actively participate in the development process. She praised the Madhya Pradesh government’s efforts in education, healthcare, tribal welfare and the fight against sickle cell anaemia. Highlighting the tribal way of life, Murmu said tribal communities have long lived in harmony with nature, respecting land, water, forests and natural resources. Their lifestyle, she noted, offers valuable lessons in environmental conservation at a time of growing global ecological concerns.
Murmu also underscored the importance of connecting tribal youth with modern education, skill development and digital empowerment while preserving their cultural identity and spiritual heritage. Praising the Brahma Kumaris for their work in spiritual awareness, women’s empowerment and social upliftment, she said spirituality and service together can drive lasting positive change and contribute to building an inclusive and developed India by 2047.
President Murmu also visited an exhibition showcasing the cultural heritage of Betul district and various development initiatives. She appreciated products prepared through natural farming by tribal communities. On this occasion, Governor Mangubhai Patel said that spiritual consciousness and religious values inspire society to lead an elevated, cultured and dignified life. Expressing gratitude to Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya for organising this grand and inspiring event, he conveyed his best wishes to all members of the institution.
Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durgadas Uike said that President Murmu, who rose from a small tribal village in Odisha to occupy the highest constitutional office in the country, is a living example of the strength of Indian democracy, greatness of the Constitution and social harmony. Minister of State for Public Health and Medical Education Narendra Shivaji Patel, Rajyogini Shailaja Didi, Rajyogini Manju Didi and Rajyogi Dr. BK Nathmalji of Brahma Kumaris Institution were also present on the occasion.

Mrs Meenu Choudhary has been appointed as IG, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) on deputation basis. She is a 2000 batch IPS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Deepak Chaudhary, IPS, who was posted as Minister (Cordination) in the Indian High Commission, London was relieved of his charge today on completion of his tenure of posting.
Tenure of Ms Shruti Agnihotriy, CVO, Engineers India Ltd. (EIL), has been extended for a further period of two years beyond July 30, 2026 i.e. up to July 30, 2028. She is a 1998 batch IRAS officer.
Amit Arora has been appointed Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director (CEO & MD) of Shree Digvijay Cement Company Limited.
Ms. Nikita Goyal has been appointed as Additional Director in the category of Non-Executive Independent Director of ND Metal Industries Limited.
Tirloki Nath Singla has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Kenji Ebihara has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Naruhiro Amada has been appointed as Additional Director under the category of Executive Director (Whole-Time Director) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Nobuyuki Omura has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Yuji Iwatsuka has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Koshi Suzuki has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive) of Stylam Industries Limited.
Yogesh Limbachia has been appointed as Additional Non-Executive Nominee Director (representing Debenture Trustee - Vardhman Trusteeship Private
Limited) of Star Housing Finance Limited.
Dhruv Jitendrabhai Hedamba has resigned from the position of Additional Director (Executive Director) of Consecutive Investments & Trading Company Limited with effect from September 4, 2025.
Abhjeet Tipnis has resigned from the position of Independent Director of Rose Merc Limited.
Wapan Dasgupta
The man from CR park can’t do anything for WB. He will be following instructions from some Babu in PM office.
K Sinha
Scindia
Information and broadcasting should be given to Scindia as he already has Communication Dept.
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Seeking re-adjudication of a matter that was already decided by the CIC
The appellant sought the date of the receipt of a particular Comprehensive Report and the action taken on it, specifically if any orders were passed based on the Comprehensive Report. The appellant also sought to the specific sections under Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 or under Industrial Dispute (Central) Rules, 1957, under which the copies of the Minutes of Meeting nominating the list of Office Bearers as "Protected workman" for the year, 2023-24, were sought form the Union. The CIC observed that the PIO has furnished adequate and appropriate replies within the framework of the RTI Act and upon the direction of the FAA, additional information was furnished. The CIC noted that an identical issue was disposed by the Bench in File No. CIC/UTPON/C/2023/145647 on 23.03.2024. The CIC held that there is no ground to re-adjudicate a matter that has already been duly decided and where all available information has already been furnished to the Appellant.
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The CIC does not have the power to review its own order. It would be wastage of the time of the CIC to reach out with the same matter repeatedly as it may not yield any different result.
Citation: K Lakshminarayanan v. Labour Commissioner, File No: CIC/ARWNG/A/2024/119756/CSRTI; Date of Decision: 11.12.2025
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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