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Indian officials closely monitoring rumours around Imran Khan’s death and its impact on Indian security!

Amid swirling rumours of Imran Khan’s death in custody, Pakistani authorities have firmly denied the claims, asserting that the former prime minister remains healthy and inside Adiala Jail. The jail administration has described his health as stable and confirmed he is receiving complete medical care. These denials come amid growing political tensions, with Khan’s family and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party members claiming he is subjected to harsh solitary confinement and that they have been repeatedly denied visits despite court orders. His sisters have protested forcefully outside the jail, alleging police brutality during their peaceful demonstrations. The political unrest is heightened by unverified social media rumors suggesting Khan’s death and secret transfer, sparking protests by PTI supporters. The KP chief minister and other political leaders have sought to meet Khan, reflecting efforts to keep party cohesion amid his incarceration. Speculation circulates that if the rumors gain traction or Khan’s status worsens, it could cascade into significant instability in Pakistan, prompting the military and ruling families to react unpredictably. Indian officials are reportedly closely monitoring these developments with concern, wary that worsening instability could provoke rash actions or miscalculations by Pakistan’s military or ruling elites, potentially leading to heightened tension or conflict with India as a distraction from internal crises. The situation remains volatile and highly fluid, with political and security implications extending beyond Pakistan’s borders.
Is GOI taking strict action in BLO deaths due SIR and consequent violence?

At least nine Booth-Level Officers (BLOs) have died—by suicide or due to stress-related causes—amid the ongoing voter list revision drive ahead of next year’s packed Assembly election calendar. The deaths, reported from several states including West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, have cast a shadow on the massive electoral exercise and brought renewed attention to the mounting workload, minimal compensation, and lack of safeguards faced by these frontline workers of India’s democratic machinery. Sources in the Union government indicate that the issue has reached the highest levels of the Election Commission and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Preliminary reviews are underway to examine local administrative negligence, while the Centre is reportedly mulling strict accountability measures and better welfare provisions for BLOs. Officials have signaled that exemplary action may soon follow to curb harassment and violence targeting election personnel.
The new VP wants the staff to report on time

The new Vice President has directed that staff members should come to the office on time. They should do away with the late-coming habit.
- They are experts in Kashmir affairs
- Ashish Kundra is new Chief Secretary, Ladakh
- Labour Codes being notified post Bihar win, perceived as Modi 3.0’s economic reform resurgence!
- Dr Yadav re-elected ICA Asia-Pacific President
- Dozen officers in ED shifted
- Delhi registers average AQI of 185 as against 200 in 2024
- Will AP Chief Secretary be new State Election Commissioner ?
- Datla Sreenivasa Varma returns to parent cadre
- Upgraded posting of Sajjan Singh Yadav as Additional Secretary, Expenditure extended
- Upgraded posting of Ms D Thara as Additional Secretary, Housing extended
- Upgraded posting of Ms Aneeta Meshram as Additional Secretary, Fertilizers extended
- Upgraded posting of Suman Billa as Additional Secretary, Tourism extended
- Upgraded posting of Manoj Kumar Dwivedi as Additional Secretary, DoPT extended
- Upgraded posting of Rakesh Gupta as Addl Secretary, President’s Secretariat extended
- Upgraded posting of Vishal Chauhan as Member, NHAI at Addl Secretary level extended
- Upgraded posting of Rahul Sharma as Additional Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat extended
- Diptasri Arora promoted as Chief Commissioner of Customs
- Hifzur Rahman appointed as Ambassador to Libya
- Pinisetty Satya Prasanth appointed as Addl CIT, PrCCIT, Delhi
- Director (Tech), PHPA-II, Bhutan sought
- Interviews for Drugs Inspector (Medical Devices), CDSCO soon
- YP for Regional Passport Office, Vijayawada sought
- CPM-Civil, Chennai post advertised by RVNL
- Last date to apply for Consultant post in MHI revised
- Interviews for Medical Officer (Ayurveda), Ayush dept soon
- Financial Mgmt Analyst for Solomon Islands sought
- World Bank seeks E T Consultant for Nigeria
- Himansu Badoni appointed CPM (Civil), RVNL
- Lakshman Singh appointed MD, K-RIDE
- Ashish Verma posted as PCMM, Western Railway
- Jogendra Yadvendu posted as Chief of Faculty (Supply Chain Management), IRIEEN
- Ms Richa Khare posted as PFA, Western Railway
- IAS officers reshuffled in Chhattisgarh
- Praveen Kumar is also DG, BSF (UPDATED)
- HURL signs four MoUs to strengthen CSR efforts in Health (UPDATED)
- Rekha Lohani appointed as IG, CRPF (UPDATED)
- Two IAS officers in Rajasthan get new responsibilities (UPDATED)
- MSCI Index Reshuffle
- Keshav Porwal re-appointed MD, Capital India Finance Ltd
- Nirav Thakkar appointed MD, Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Ltd
- Harshil Patni appointed Addl. Director, Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Ltd
- Srinivas Chidambaram appointed Ind. Director, SP Apparels Ltd
- Ms Samina Hamied appointed Ind. Director, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
- Muthu Kumar appointed Ind. Director, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
- Mrs Swapnla Gupta appointed Addl. Director, OP Chains Ltd
- Mrs Praneeta Varshney appointed Addl. Director, OP Chains Ltd
- Masood Akhtar Ansari appointed Nominee Director, PTC India Ltd
- Prabhubhai Patel steps down as NE Director, Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Ltd
There are some IPS officers considered to be experts in tricky affairs of J&K.They are said to be Mssrs Alok Joshi,Nalin Prabhat,R R Swain, S P Vaid,Dilbag Singh, Vijay Kumar, Javaid Mujtaba Gillani, Raja Babu Singh, Mahesh Dixit and Rahul Rasgotra.
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| Alok Joshi | Nalin Prabhat | R R Swain | S P Vaid | Dilbag Singh |
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| Vijay Kumar | Javaid Mujtaba Gillani | Raja Babu Singh | Mahesh Dixit | Rahul Rasgotra |

Ashish Kundra has been appointed as Chief Secretary, Ladakh. He is a 1996 batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Top bureaucrats and technocrats are closely analysing the recent electoral win in Bihar as a significant indicator of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resurgence as a decisive reformer, particularly in the economic policy domain. This perception has been strengthened following the recent notification and implementation of the labour codes, which are considered among the most ambitious and far-reaching labour reforms in India’s history. These reforms aim to simplify, modernize, and improve the regulatory framework governing labour markets, making India more attractive for investment and enhancing ease of doing business.
The Bihar victory is seen as a political endorsement of Modi’s reform agenda, offering renewed momentum and legitimacy to push further economic policy changes. Senior bureaucrats view this as a critical juncture for reform, believing that the government will leverage this mandate to accelerate policy implementations that stimulate growth, increase employment opportunities, and strengthen social security frameworks for workers. This development is closely watched by policymakers who anticipate a coordinated push to align fiscal management, industrial development, and labour welfare under the Prime Minister’s renewed leadership.

In a significant development for the cooperative sector,Dr. Chandrapal Singh Yadav has been re-elected unopposed as the President of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) Asia-Pacific Region during the ICA’s 17th Regional Assembly held in Colombo,Sri Lanka.His re-election reflects his strong leadership and influence.

A dozen officers in the grade of JDE, DD and AD in the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) have been shifted. Rajiv Saxena, JDE, has been shifted to JD(Adj.-3), while Swapan Bose, JDE, moves to OSD in Legal Section, HQRs and Satyakam Dutta, JDE, is posted to JD(GWZO-I). Similarly, Aman Saxena, DD, has been transferred to DD(DLZO-II(5), Delhi Zonal Office-II; Subramaniyan G to DD (Legal), Headquarters Office; S K Verma, DD, to DD(HIU)-1(2), Headquarters Office; Praveen Kumar Jha, DD, to DD[SRZO(2)], Srinagar Zonal office; Rakesh Kumar Meena, DD, to DD[JPZO(3), Jaipur Zonal office; Prem Singh Meena, AD, to AD(Int.I), Headquarters Office; Navin Kumar, AD, to AD[DLZO-II(4)(2)], Delhi Zonal Office-II; Yogesh Dahiya, AD, to OSD attached with DD(Admin.), Headquarters Office and D T Tambe, AD, will join AD[MBZO-I(1)(1), Mumbai Zonal Office.
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Delhi has registered its average AQI (Air Quality Index) of 185 as against 200 in 2024 and 211 in 2018 for the period between January 1 and November 26, 2025. This year the lowest number of fire events have been recorded in Punjab and Haryana so far in the last 7-8 years. During the period of (15 September – 26 November). Currently GRAP Stages I and II are in force under which several short-term measures across major sectors viz. C&D, Road Dust, MSW (Management and Burning), Vehicular, Industry, DG Sets etc are taken to prevent the AQI from deteriorating. For vehicular pollution, major initiatives include phasing out of diesel auto-rickshaws in NCR States, permitting plying of only cleaner fuel (EV / CNG / BS-VI) buses in Delhi-NCR, restricting entry of polluting commercial goods vehicles into Delhi and directing only clean fuel vehicles to be inducted in existing fleet by aggregators, all aimed at reducing vehicular pollution. CAQM is working closely with various stakeholders concerned to take effective measures for prevention, control and abatement of air pollution across all sectors and to improve the air quality in Delhi-NCR. While Rajesh Verma is Chairperson and Tarun Kumar Pithode is the new full-time Member Secretary of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) 2.

Grapevine has it that Chief Secretary of Andhra Pradesh K Vijyanand is being appointed new State Election Commissioner after his superannuation. Tenure of present State Election Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Meena is coming to an end on December 31.

Datla Sreenivasa Varma, Joint Director, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Academy (SVPNPA) has been given premature repatriation to his parent cadre at his request. He is a 1997 batch IPS officer of MP cadre.

The upgraded posting of Sajjan Singh Yadav as Additional Secretary, Expenditure has been extended upto August 19, 2026. He is a 1995 batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.

The upgraded posting of Ms D Thara as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs has been extended upto July 28, 2026. She is a 1995 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre.

The upgraded posting of Ms Aneeta C Meshram as Additional Secretary, Fertilizers has been extended upto November 5, 2026. She is a 1996 batch IAS officer of UP cadre.
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The upgraded posting of Suman Billa as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tourism has been extended upto December 5, 2026. He is a 1996 batch IAS officer of Kerala cadre.

The upgraded posting of Manoj Kumar Dwivedi as Additional Secretary, DoPT has been extended upto November 18, 2026. He is a 1997 batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.

The upgraded posting of Rakesh Gupta as Additional Secretary in President's Secretariat has been extended upto September 14, 2026. He is a 1997 batch IAS officer of Haryana cadre.

The upgraded posting of Vishal Chauhan as Member (Admin), NHAI to Additional Secretary level has been extended upto November 5, 2026. He is a 1998 batch IAS officer of Sikkim cadre.

The upgraded posting of Rahul Sharma as Additional Secretary in Cabinet Secretariat has been extended upto November 7, 2026. He is a 1998 batch IAS officer of Jharkhand cadre.
Ms Diptasri Barma Arora has been promoted to the grade of Chief Commissioner of Customs and Indirect Taxes (HAG+) against the panel year 2024, on notional basis w e f July 1, 2024.
Dr. Hifzur Rahman, presently Ambassador of India to the Republic of Chad, has been appointed as Ambassador to the State of Libya.
Pinisetty Satya Prasanth has been appointed as Addl.CIT (OSD) in the office of Pr.CCIT,(International Taxation), Delhi on return from foreign deputation.
Ministry of Power is seeking to appoint Director (Technical), Punatsangchhu-II hydroelectric Project Authority (PHPA-II), Bhutan. Applications must reach latest by December 24, 2025.
As many as 82 candidates have been selected for the posts of Drugs Inspector (Medical Devices) in Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Interview dates will be announced shortly.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is seeking Young Professional for Regional Passport Office, Vijayawada on contract basis. Details can be availed from the ministry’s website.
Post of Chief Project Manager (Civil), Chennai on deputation basis has been advertised by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL). Details can be availed from www.rvnl.org.
Last date to apply for the post of Consultant (Grade-2) in Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has been extended. The revised date is December 4, 2025.
As many as 51 candidates have been selected for the posts of Medical Officer (Ayurveda) in Department of Ayush, Government of Puducherry. Interview dates will be announced shortly.
World Bank is seeking Financial Management Analyst for Honiara, Solomon Islands. Applications must reach latest by December 12, 2025.
World Bank is seeking E T Consultant for Nigeria. Applications must reach latest by December 17, 2025.
Himansu Badoni, Senior Deputy General Manager (SDGM), Prayagraj Division, North Central Railway (NCR), has been selected for deputation to Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) as Chief Project Manager (Civil) at Rishikesh for a period of five years. He is an Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE) officer.
Lakshman Singh, who is presently on deputation as Chief General Manager (Civil), Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), has been selected for deputation to Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Limited (K-RIDE) as Managing Director for a period of three years. He is an Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE) officer.
Ashish Verma, who is presently serving as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), Rail Wheel Factory (RWF), has been transferred to Western Railway (WR) and posted as Principal Chief Materials Manager (PCMM). He is an Indian Railway Stores Service (IRSS) officer.
Jogendra Yadvendu, who is presently serving in Central Railway (CR), has been transferred to Indian Railway Institute of Electrical Engineering (IRIEEN) and posted as Chief of Faculty (Supply Chain Management). He is an Indian Railway Stores Service (IRSS) officer.
Ms Richa Khare, who is presently serving as Principal Financial Adviser (Construction) [PFA(Con.)], Western Railway (WR), has been posted as PFA on the Railway itself. She will also continue to look after the duties of PFA(Con.), Western Railway, in addition to her own, till further orders. She is an Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) officer.
IAS officers have been reshuffled in Chhattisgarh. Mrs Shikha Rajput Tiwari will now be the Secretary, Chhattisgarh State Election Commission, while Dr Priyanka Shukla is appointed as Commissioner, Samagra Shiksha and given the additional charge of Managing Director, Textbook Corporation and Mrs Kiran Kaushal takes over as Secretary, Mantralaya. Similarly, Padum Singh Elma has been posted as Managing Director, Chhattisgarh State Marketing Corporation Limited with additional charge of Managing Director, Chhattisgarh Beverages Corporation; Sanjeev Kumar Jha as Director, Health Services with additional charge of Managing Director, National Rural Health Mission; Jitendra Kumar Shukla as Managing Director, Markfed with additional charge of Mission Director, Jal Jeevan Mission; Ms Iffat Ara as Special Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management with additional charge of Managing Director, Civil Supplies Corporation; Ritesh Kumar Agrawal as MD, Medical Services Corporation, Raipur with additional charge of Commissioner, Medical Education; Ms Santan Devi Jangde as JS, Health & Family Welfare with additional charge of Director, AYUSH; Sukhnath Ahirwar as Joint Secretary, Sports and Youth Welfare Department; Dr. Renuka Srivastava gets additional charge of Director, Women and Child Development; Rita Yadav has been appointed as Managing Director, Chhattisgarh Khadi and Village Industries Board and Lokesh Kumar has been appointed as Director, Horticulture with additional charge of Chief Executive Officer, Chirag Project.

Praveen Kumar, DG, ITBP, has been assigned additional charge of DG, Border Security Force (BSF), upon superannuation of Daljit Singh Chaudhary on November 30. He is a 1993 batch IPS officer of W Bengal cadre.
Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited (HURL) has reaffirmed its dedication to community development by signing four major MoUs under its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. These projects span healthcare enhancement, nutritional support, accessibility for Divyangjan and senior citizens, and educational empowerment for young women—reflecting HURL’s holistic approach to inclusive growth. 1. Project POSHAN | Combating Malnutrition Among Women; HURL has partnered with Parichay Foundation to launch Project POSHAN, an initiative focused on improving the nutritional status of underprivileged women in Raghunathpur and Patia, Bhubaneswar. The project will support 190 women through regular nutrition packages, essential supplements, medical check-ups, and personalised guidance from trained nutritionists. Structured awareness sessions and consistent follow-ups will help improve haemoglobin levels, BMI, and overall health outcomes. 2. Project AASHIYANA | Safe Residential Support for Girls; With a strong focus on women’s education and empowerment, HURL has signed an MoU with The Kalgidhar Trust to construct a two-storey Girls' Hostel featuring 14 rooms at Eternal University, Baru Sahib (Himachal Pradesh). The facility will house 42 students, providing safe accommodation, hygiene amenities, and shared study areas. By removing geographical and socio-economic barriers, the project enables young women from rural and underserved backgrounds to pursue higher education in a secure environment.3. Project SWASTHYA SATHI | Assistive Devices for Divyangjan & Elderly; HURL has partnered with ALIMCO to implement Project Swasthya Sathi, aimed at improving mobility and accessibility for Divyangjan and senior citizens living around HURL’s units in Gorakhpur, Barauni, and Sindri. Through specialised assessment and distribution camps, beneficiaries will receive a range of aids and appliances, including prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, tricycles, walkers, hearing aids, spectacles, and more. This initiative is expected to support nearly 7,500 individuals over the course of one year, promoting independence, dignity, and social inclusion. 4. Project SEHAT SATHI | Strengthening Primary Healthcare Systems; In collaboration with HLFPPT, HURL has launched Project Sehat Sathi to enhance primary healthcare infrastructure across Gorakhpur, Barauni, and Sindri. The project includes upgrading PHC/CHC/HWC facilities, installing advanced diagnostic equipment such as ultrasound and phaco machines, strengthening maternal health services, and enhancing the skills of medical and paramedical staff. It also supports family planning interventions, ANC check-ups, and behaviour change programs, while distributing wheelchairs across all locations. The initiative will benefit an estimated 50,000 people and align with national quality frameworks including Kayakalp, NQAS, and LaQshya. HURL’s Commitment to Social Progress; Together, these four initiatives reflect HURL’s unwavering commitment to nurturing healthier, more empowered, and inclusive communities. From supporting women’s nutrition and education to improving healthcare systems and enabling mobility for those in need, each project represents a step forward in nation-building—true to HURL’s guiding spirit.
Mrs. Rekha Lohani, currently posted as IG, BPR&D (presently undergoing 65th NDC course), has been appointed as Inspector General in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on lateral shift basis upto January 15, 2028.
Two IAS officers in Rajasthan have been given new responsibilities. 2014 batch officer Kishore Kumar has been appointed as Member, Revenue Board, Ajmer, while 2016 batch Mrs Artika Shukla, Collector and District Magistrate (DM), Alwar, will also handle charge of Collector and DM, Khairthal-Tijara.
The MSCI Global Standard Indexes added four Indian stocks—One97 Communications (Paytm), Fortis Healthcare, GE Vernova T&D India, and Siemens Energy India—while excluding Container Corporation of India (Concor) and Tata Elxsi. This "entry" for Paytm (expected inflows: $424–457 million) and Fortis ($436–470 million) signals upgraded market positioning for these MNC-linked entities (e.g., Siemens as a German MNC subsidiary). Exits for Concor and Tata Elxsi reflect rebalancing pressures. No direct personnel changes, but it boosts liquidity for promotions in related sectors like fintech and healthcare.
Trends: Ongoing faculty poaching trends show a 12% shift from IITs to private universities, with whispers of retention incentives in pipeline.
Keshav Porwal has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Capital India Finance Limited.
Nirav Shantilal Thakkar has been appointed as Additional Executive Director in the capacity of Managing Director of Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Limited.
Harshil Chandreshbhai Patni has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Non-Independent) of Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Limited.
Srinivas Chidambaram has been appointed as Independent Director of SP Apparels Limited.
Ms Samina Hamied has been appointed as Independent Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Limited
Muthu Raju Paravasa Raju Vijay Kumar has been appointed as Independent Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, effective October 7, 2025.
Mrs Swapnla Gupta has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) of OP Chains Limited.
Praneeta Varshney has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) of OP Chains Limited.
Masood Akhtar Ansari, Executive Director (Finance), NTPC Ltd., has been appointed as Non-Executive Nominee Director of NTPC Ltd. on the Board of PTC India Limited, effective December 1, 2025.
Prabhubhai Laxmanbhai Patel has resigned from the position of Non-Executive Non-Independent Director of Gopal Iron and Steels Company (Gujarat) Limited.
What are the chances of Congress & where does INDI alliance stand?
After the massive downfall in Bihar Assembly polls-2025 Congress now looks forward to better performance in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In Tamil Nadu, where they have a secondary role and are banking on DMK and Mamata didi in WB since she has a strong hold in the state. But would didi be keen on shaking hands with Congress after its mighty Bihar defeat? So, that leaves Congress with Kerala (where the Left has a strong hold) and Assam. Under these circumstances the big question is if this is the case of Congress what is going to happen to INDIA block.
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Transfer of RTI application under section 6(3) of the RTI Act
The complainant had sought information regarding the exact number of Nikkah (Marriage) conducted by the Janab. M. Mohamed Ali Maraicar, Khazi, Karaikal District since his appointment in the post till 30.9.2023. The application was forwarded under Rule 6(3) of RTI Act, 2005 since certain information sought in the application pertain to the other office with a request to provide the required information directly to the applicant. The CIC noted that the PIO took appropriate steps under Section 6(3) of the RTI Act to forward the request to the authority holding the information (District Government Khazi), and the Complainant was informed about the same. Subsequently, a composite reply was provided on 19.12.2023. The CIC held that there is no evidence of wilful denial or refusal by the Respondent authority and disposed of the complaint.
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The RTI Act mandates that where a public authority does not hold the information but has made bona fide efforts to forward the request to the relevant authority, the PIO is not held liable under the Act as no mala fide iss established on part of the Respondent.
Citation: J Mohammed Bilal v. Puducherry State Waqf Board, CIC/UTPON/C/2024/102435; Date of Decision 01.05.2025
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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