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Congress has unofficially declared Gaurav Gogoi as their CM candidate for upcoming Assam Polls?

According to internal communications, the Congress party has reportedly instructed its booth-level leadership in Assam to begin projecting Gaurav Gogoi as the chief ministerial face against incumbent Himanta Biswa Sarma. While no official announcement has been made, this move marks a strategic shift within the party’s state unit ahead of the upcoming elections. Gaurav Gogoi, a prominent MP and son of former CM Tarun Gogoi, is seen as a young, credible alternative capable of uniting different Congress factions. The informal directive suggests the party is keen to consolidate its grassroots machinery early and counter the BJP’s organizational dominance under Himanta’s leadership.
Only NDA ruled states attended the conference

In the Textiles Ministers Conference,concluded in Guwahati on Thursday, ministers from NDA ruled states attended the Conference. Textile ministers of non-NDA states did not attend it. According to Giriraj Kishore, Union Textile Minister, I had written to all ministers of all states, but I don't know why they did not turn up.
Shobha Karandlaje to Spearhead Gig Work Committee

The government is planning to set up a dedicated committee to address the growing challenges related to gig and platform-based work in India. This panel is likely to examine issues such as social security, irregular income, lack of formal grievance redressal, and ambiguity around employer–employee relationships for gig workers across sectors like delivery, ride-hailing, and online services. Minister Shobha Karandlaje is expected to spearhead this initiative, signalling a political intent to give the subject focused attention at a senior level. The committee may also consult state governments, platforms, and worker unions to frame actionable policy recommendations.

- Key Posts (5) Chief of the Air Staff
- Will the GoI prepare a new policy for DGP's posting?
- Anand Swaroop is new Special Secretary (Internal Security)
- Anupama Nilekar Chandra appointed DG (Investigation), NHRC
- 2026-27 to Have Two New ‘Ratna’ Categories for CPSEs
- Kapil to be Director (Finance) NMDC
- GoI crackdown on Spam calls with ₹150 cr penalty on Telecoms!
- India- Africa Summit likely to be held in October
- Maximum retirements of IAS officers from Maharashtra in 2026
- MEA to prepare for geopolitical fallout as Russia-US lock horn in Venezuela?
- PMO shows special interest in Indian AI!
- PSU banks led Q3 credit growth at 14 pc
- PSU stocks HAL, BEL, NBCC spotlighted for January 2026
- Rajasthan Chief Secretary V. Srinivas sets deadline for Discoms to implement PM KUSUM
- "UP to be the Semiconductor hub of India": CMO gets Bureaucracy to show results!
- Chinese firms to be allowed to participate in Government contracts?
- Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta appointed Chief Justice, Uttarakhand HC
- Ram Prakash Pandey appointed as Director (System), DGIT
- Post of Nikhil Dhongri upgraded as Director, National Health Authority
- Coal India allows foreign buyers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal
- Customs Simplification Reforms
- Directorate General Defence Estates (DGDE) issued transfers of Group ‘A’ Officers
- Speculation: Diplomatic Bridge-Building
- Godavari-Krishna water row
- Leadership changes in the Navy’s SSBN
- 8 IDES Officers transferred
- Major reshuffle of IPS officers in Telangana
- Two Dy Director General, vacancies in Narcotics Control Bureau arise
- MoPR seeks Consultant (Technical)
- RITES Ltd to fill Group General Manager (Elec) post
- ICHR seeks Member Secy
- Post of Dean for Sports Authority of India advertised
- Dr Garg is CIT-OSD Pr CCIT, Kolkata
- World Bank seeks WBG Director, Market & Counterparty Risk for US
- Ms Shelly Srivastava appointed CVO, ONGC
- Vijay Malviya appointed CPM (S&T), NHSRCL
- Ms Manisha Chatterjee appointed Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles
- Ms Rekha Yadav appointed GM (CC), CRIS
- Tenure of Sagar Mehra as Joint Secretary, Fisheries extended (UPDATED)
- Deen Bandhu Singh is also Development Commissioner (UPDATED)

Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh (born October 1964) retires in October 2027, providing the Air Force with relatively greater continuity. Who will succeed him?
· Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari, Vice Chief of Air Staff since May 2025 and a highly experienced test pilot, is the leading contender.
· Air Marshal Balakrishnan Manikantan, AOC-in-C Central Air Command, remains a strong challenger in what is expected to be a competitive selection process.

If sources are to be believed , the Centre may consider to frame a new posting policy for the DGPs. Sources said in some states the Police Chiefs are not posted for fixed two years term despite the Apex Court directives. And this has necessitated the government to frame a new policy.

Anand Swaroop has been appointed Special Secretary (Internal Security) .He is 1992 batch IPS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre.

Anupama Nilekar Chandra Special Director General SSB has been appointed Director General (Investigation) in the National Human Rights Commission. Anupama is 1994 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre.
Planning for 2026-27 includes two new ‘Ratna’ categories for CPSEs to enhance competitiveness, as per government review (speculative for budget implementation).
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The SCSC has recommended the name of Anurag Kapil for the post of Director (Finance) NMDC. Presently he is ED in Railway Board.
In a major crackdown on spam calls and messages, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has slapped penalties totaling ₹150 crore on telecom operators for failing to curb unsolicited commercial communication. The fines cover a three-year period from 2020 onwards and stem from two key violations — wrongful closure of customer complaints about spam and failure to act against numbers and resources used by spammers. TRAI clarified that the penalties were not for spam passing through networks, but for non-compliance with mandated preventive actions. Under existing rules, TRAI can impose up to ₹50 lakh per month per service area. Several telecom operators have contested the action, challenging the regulator’s decision.
Long awaited India- Africa Summit is likely to be held in October. It is said that over 50 Nations are expected to take part in the proposed summit.
As many as 20 officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) of various batches are retiring in Maharashtra cadre.
Russia's Foreign Ministry has urged the US to adhere to international shipping laws following the Coast Guard's seizure of the Russian-flagged tanker Marinera in the North Atlantic, despite prior notifications of its civilian status. Geopolitics observers hail this as a pivotal escalation in US-Russia tensions, potentially disrupting global energy trade routes with broader repercussions for India, which relies heavily on discounted Russian crude oil imports. India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) must urgently prioritize the safety of Indian crew members aboard such vessels, pushing for diplomatic channels to secure their release and repatriation amid rising maritime frictions. With US sanctions under President Trump already curbing shadow fleet deliveries—accounting for over 35% of India's Russian oil—MEA should prepare for steeper secondary tariffs, supply disruptions, and surging energy costs by diversifying sources, bolstering bilateral US talks on energy security, and fortifying resilient import chains.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a roundtable with leading Indian AI start-ups, underscoring the government’s serious commitment to building a robust artificial intelligence ecosystem. Twelve start-ups that qualified for the “AI for ALL: Global Impact Challenge” at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 showcased innovations spanning healthcare, multilingual large language models, materials research, data analytics, and engineering simulations.The Prime Minister said AI entrepreneurs and start-ups are the co-architects of India’s future, emphasising the need for indigenous and regionally inclusive AI models that promote local content and languages. He reiterated that India’s AI journey must remain ethical, unbiased, transparent, and privacy-centric. Commending the pace of innovation, the start-ups expressed confidence in the sector’s vast potential. The Prime Minister assured full government support to ensure the global success of Indian AI models, reaffirming India’s resolve to shape the AI revolution responsibly and inclusively.
PSU banks led Q3 credit growth at 14% (vs. 11% deposits), with improving asset quality and MSME/home loan gains; analysts predict Budget 2026 boost via capex.
PSU stocks like HAL, BEL, and NBCC spotlighted for January 2026 due to defence policy support and order books.

Rajasthan Chief Secretary V. Srinivas has directed power discoms to fast-track PM-KUSUM scheme implementation, targeting 3,000 MW solar projects by March 2026. The review meeting emphasized Rajasthan's lead in Components A and C, with 2,700 MW+ already developed, benefiting 1.75 lakh farmers through daytime power and ₹40,000 crore investments. Discoms like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam face heightened bureaucratic pressure to meet 10,634 MW power purchase agreements, secure central aid, and install projects swiftly. Under CM Bhajan Lal Sharma's vision, this positions Rajasthan as India's decentralized solar hub, reducing diesel reliance and boosting farmer incomes.

Uttar Pradesh government has rolled out lucrative incentives targeting Global Capability Centres (GCCs) and semiconductor manufacturing units investing ₹3,000 crore or more. The cabinet, chaired by CM Yogi Adityanath, approved case-by-case benefits including interest subsidies, 10-year net SGST exemptions, power tariffs capped at ₹2/unit, 100% EPF reimbursement up to ₹2,000/month for local hires, and concessional water rates. This aligns with the UP Semiconductor Policy 2024 and India Semiconductor Mission, building on projects like the HCL-Foxconn fab near Jewar Airport . Heavy bureaucratic push from the CMO signals intent to position UP as India's semiconductor hub, with ₹32,000 crore proposals under review from firms like Tarq Semiconductors.
Government sources have clarified that reports claiming the Finance Ministry is planning to lift restrictions on Chinese companies participating in government contracts are premature and inaccurate. They said no such decision has been taken so far. According to officials, inter-ministerial consultations are yet to take place on any related proposal, and the matter remains under internal discussion. The current restrictions, imposed on grounds of national security and reciprocity, continue to remain in force. Any change in policy, sources said, would require extensive review and inputs from concerned ministries, including commerce, external affairs, and home affairs, before being considered. Hence, speculation about a policy reversal is unfounded at this stage.

Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta, Judge of the Allahabad High Court, has been appointed as Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court consequent upon the superannuation of incumbent Justice Guhanathan Narendar on January 9, 2026.
Ram Prakash Pandey has been appointed as Director (System) in the Directorate of Income Tax (Systems), DGIT Systems, Delhi.
The post of Nikhil Dhongri has been upgraded as Director in the National Health Authority-Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. He is a 2012 batch IRPS officer.
Coal India (Maharatna) allowed foreign buyers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal in e-auctions from January 1, boosting transparency and exports.
Finance Minister’s announcement for procedural overhaul, including amnesty scheme for pending disputes (payable reduced sums) in Budget 2026-27. Aims for transparency and faster clearances.
The Directorate General Defence Estates (DGDE) issued transfers/postings for Group ‘A’ Officers of the Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) below Senior Administrative Grade (SAG), affecting defence-related public sector administration.
MEA to aggressively repair ties (e.g., Canada, Maldives) and forge new ones (e.g., Syria, Afghanistan) via envoys. Whispers of “strategic layering” to counter isolationist powers.
Ongoing Godavari-Krishna water row with Telangana, with Supreme Court hearings predicted for January 2026, could lead to bureaucratic deputations for resolution.
Speculations from defence analysts suggest potential leadership changes in the Navy’s SSBN (nuclear submarine) programme, with INS Aridhaman (third Arihant-class SSBN) set for commissioning in late 2026, potentially involving senior naval postings.
The DGDE has transferred 8 IDES officers to different places. Accordingly, Nagesh Kumar Pandey posted as CEO, Prayagraj, Mahesh Vadde goes to DEO, Goa, Sawandkar Kiran Namdevrao transferred to CEO, Kamptee, M. Sudan Harivijay, posted as CEO, Belgavi, Kunal Rohilla goes to DEO, Siliguri, Nitish Gupta to be CEO, Jammu, Varun Kumar, CEO, Danapur, Md Saquib Alam will join as CEO, Ajmer and Nasirabad, Ms Riddhi Pal will be the CEO, Amritsar, Nishant Gupta, CEO, Sibathu, Harshit Raj Singh, CEO, Lansdowne, Ms Priya Purohit, Jt CEO, Pune, and Ms Tanu Jat has been posted as CEO, Almora and Nainital.
As many as 20 IPS officers have been given new assignments in Telangana in a major rejig. Tafseer Iqbal was posted as Additional CP, Law and Order, South Range, comprising Shamshabad, Golconda, Rajendranagar and Charminar zones, while Ms N Swetha is appointed as Joint CP, Law and Order, North Range, comprising Jubilee Hills, Khairatabad and Secunderabad zones and S M Vijay Kumar takes over as Joint CP, Special Branch, Hyderabad. Similarly, Ms Rakshitha K Murthy was posted as DCP, Secunderabad Zone; Khare Kiran Prabhakar as DCP, Charminar Zone; Ms K Shilpavalli as DCP, Khairatabad Zone; S Sreenivas as DCP, Rajendranagar Zone; G Chandra Mohan as DCP, Golconda Zone; A Ramana Reddy as DCP, Jubilee Hills Zone; B Rajesh was retained as DCP, Shamshabad Zone in the newly created zone in Hyderabad City; N Koti Reddy as DCP, Qutubullapur Zone, Cyberabad Commissionerate; Ms Ritiraj as DCP, Kukatpally Zone, Cyberabad Commissionerate; Srinivas as DCP, Serilingampally Zone, Cyberabad Commissionerate; K Narayana Reddy as DCP, Maheshwaram Zone, Future City Commissionerate; Yogesh Goutam as DCP, Chevella Zone, Future City Commissionerate; Ms Sirisha as DCP, Shadnagar Zone, Future City Commissionerate; K Suresh Kumar as DCP, Uppal Zone, Malkajgiri Commissionerate; Dr B Anuradha as DCP, LB Nagar Zone, Malkajgiri Commissionerate; Sridhar as DCP, Malkajgiri Zone and Sadhana Rashmi Perumal will join as CP, Siddipet.
Two vacancies of Deputy Director General (DDG) in Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), under Ministry of Home Affairs has been advertised. Details can be availed from the Ministry’s website.
Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) has invited applications for engagement of professionals as Consultant (Technical) (from open market) on contract basis for National Project Management Unit (NPMU). Applications must reach latest by January 25, 2026. Details can be availed from Ministry's website.
RITES Limited is seeking to fill the post of Group General Manager (Electrical) on deputation basis. Applications can be emailed at bishnunanda@rites.com /kapil.soni3@rites.com.
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) has invited applications for the post of Member Secretary on deputation basis. Details can be availed from https://www.education.gov.in/.
Post of Dean for Sports Authority of India on deputation basis has been advertised by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports . Details can be availed from the ministry’s website.
Dr Raman Garg has been appointed as Commissioner of Income Tax-Officer on Special Duty (CIT-OSD) in the Office of Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, West Bengal and Sikkim Region, Kolkata. He is an IRS-IT officer.
World Bank is seeking WBG Director, Market and Counterparty Risk for Washington, DC, United States. Applications must reach latest by January 20, 2026.
Ms. Shelly Srivastava, who is presently serving in Railway Board, has been appointed on deputation as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) in Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Delhi, for a period of seven years. She is an Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer.
Vijay Malviya, who is presently serving as Chief Signal & Telecommunication Engineer (Project-III), North Central Railway (NCR), has been selected for deputation as Chief Project Manager (Signal & Telecommunications) at Surat in the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) for a period of five years. He is an Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE) officer.
Ms. Manisha Chatterjee, who is presently serving as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), Northern Railway (NR), has been appointed on deputation as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles for a tenure of five years. She is an Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer.
Ms. Rekha Yadav, who is presently serving in Railway Board, has been selected for deputation as General Manager (CC) in the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), New Delhi, for a period of five years or till the date of her superannuation. She is an Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS) officer.
The tenure of Sagar Mehra as Joint Secretary, Department of Fisheries has been extended upto June 30, 2026. He is a CSS officer.
Deen Bandhu Singh, Development Commissioner, FALTA, Special Economic Zone, has been assigned an additional charge of Development Commissioner till May 8, 2026. He is a CSS officer.

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), operator of the world's largest Jamnagar refinery complex, has signaled interest in resuming Venezuelan crude purchases, halted since March 2025 due to a U.S. 25% tariff on importers. A company spokesperson stated: "We await clarity on access for Venezuelan oil by non-US buyers and will consider buying the oil in a compliant manner". This comes amid U.S. moves to control Venezuelan oil sales indefinitely under President Trump, potentially easing restrictions for select global refiners like Reliance, which can process discounted heavy Merey crude for optimal margins. Analysts speculate RIL could revive pre-2019 PDVSA ties if waivers materialize, diversifying supplies amid volatile geopolitics.
Varun Dua has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Non-Independent) on the Board of Federal-Mogul Goetze (India) Limited with effect from January 12, 2026.
Manoj Kanhiyalal Ramavat has resigned from the position of Managing Director of Gravity India Limited.
Hari Shankar Singh has resigned from the position of Executive Director of Rama Steel Tubes Limited.
Wrong Contender
You wrote the wrong contender except for ltg dhiraj Seth as there are more senior officers in the lineup compared to ltg pushpendra singh and ltg pratik sharma there is lt gen manjinder singh South Western commander lt gen ram chander tiwari eastern commander lt gen anindya sengupta Central commander all are seniors
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Information about Bharathidasan Institute of Management located in BHEL campus
The appellant sought information related to the Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM) located in the campus of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Trichy such as whether BHEL was a collaborating partner, whether CMD attended the meeting, whether charge-sheet was issued to some officers for granting approval to BIM, etc. The PIO replied that information sought related to BIM which is a private institute and BHEL has no stake in the aforesaid institute. No MoU between BHEL and BIM is available on record. BHEL had allotted the building premises to BIM on lease basis for certain period and thereafter on license agreement basis. In accordance with the BHEL Shop and Allotment Policy, the license fee is collected as per the market rent from BIM and not on any discount or concessional rate. At present, a sum of Rs. 1.40 Crores per annum (excluding GST) is being collected as license fee from BIM. But the Respondent failed to establish how the market rent was arrived at in the absence of any open transparent competitive process. As regards details of tender floated by the BHEL for allotment of its building premises to BIM, the PIO submitted that no document related to the tender is available in their records. The appellant alleged before CIC that BHEL is one of the founders of BIM, and the registration fee for the society’s registration was paid by BHEL. The CIC noted that the Respondent has neither stated in their written submissions nor clarified during the hearing whether grant of its building premises to BIM for establishing the institute was done through open transparent and competitive process through tender/auction conducted by BHEL. No details of any tender process have been provided by the PIO. The CIC observed that it is a matter of common understanding when government land or property is to be leased out particularly to a private institution, such allotment is ordinarily undertaken through an open, transparent and competitive (tender/ auction) process. In the present case, no material has been placed on record to demonstrate that BHEL followed such a procedure before granting its building to BIM on lease. The CIC pointed out that if land or a building is provided by a public authority to a private entity free of cost or at a heavily subsidized rate, such support may itself amount to “substantial financing”. In the absence of any tender or auction records, the method of determination of ‘market rent’ remains unclear. The CIC held that the Appellant too has not been able to substantiate his assertions or demonstrate how the body from which information is sought is owned, controlled, or substantially financed, directly or indirectly, either by BHEL or by the appropriate Government. The CIC noted that on the website of BIM it is mentioned that the institute was established in collaboration with BHEL. Holding that both sides are unable to come clear on the requirement of the RTI Act and/or public funding, the CIC directed the PIO to submit an appropriate affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper to establish the whether BIM is a public authority.
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The burden to show that a body is owned, controlled or substantially financed or that a non-government organization is substantially financed directly or indirectly by the funds provided by the appropriate Government is on the applicant who seeks information which he failed to discharge in this case. For seeking information related to BIM, it has to be established that it is owned, controlled or substantially financed by BHEL.
Citation: Senthil Manian Vellaichamy v. Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd, File No: CIC/BHELD/A/2024/627929 + /657539; 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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