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POLITICAL WHISPERS

Abhi to khela baki hai?

In West Bengal one Khela is in store and will surface soon after the election results on May 4. The scene of the Khela will be shifted to “Raj Bhawan” and the new character will be new experienced Governor R N Ravi - the former Intelligence Bureau officer and previous Governor of Tamil Nadu.

Are Asim Munir's days as Defacto Head of Pakistan numbered?

Asim Munir is increasingly facing murmurs of discontent within the military establishment, even as he reportedly positions himself as a behind-the-scenes facilitator to revive stalled US–Iran negotiations. While Islamabad’s outreach is being framed as strategic relevance-building amid shifting regional alignments, insiders suggest the initiative is yet to yield any tangible diplomatic breakthrough.

The unease within the ranks is not solely about foreign policy adventurism. Munir’s tenure extension has effectively stalled the promotion ladder for several senior officers, creating a bottleneck that traditionally breeds quiet resentment in Rawalpindi’s tightly structured hierarchy. With no clear “win” to justify either the extension or the external diplomatic push, questions are beginning to surface over both timing and intent.

Critics within the system reportedly view the Iran–US mediation effort as a risky overreach that reflects his blatant overconfidence, particularly given Pakistan’s limited leverage over Tehran and Washington. If the initiative fails to gain traction, Munir could find himself navigating not just external irrelevance, but also growing internal skepticism about his leadership calculus.

SC Collegium to meet in July ?

Supreme Court Collegium is expected to meet only after the summer vacation  to fill four vacancies of Judges in the Apex Court.

 

Now Bank EDs from private sector?

This year, few persons from the private sector are being appointed EDs in the Public Sector Banks. Interesting development.

 

 

Irrespective of Next Government in Kerala, rapid Infrastructure Development & Reforming Environmental Laws will be on the cards?

According to discussions within high-power circles in Kerala, including senior bureaucrats and policy advisors, there is a growing belief that the next government, regardless of political alignment, will have to prioritize accelerated infrastructure development to sustain economic growth and improve competitiveness. Officials argue that persistent delays, regulatory bottlenecks, and fragmented project execution have hampered the state’s ability to attract large-scale investments and keep pace with regional peers. Alongside this, there is an emerging consensus that existing environmental regulations, many of which are seen as outdated or excessively restrictive, need recalibration to balance ecological protection with development imperatives. While not advocating dilution of core safeguards, policymakers are increasingly calling for streamlined clearances, clearer guidelines, and time-bound approvals. The underlying view is that without such reforms, Kerala risks missing out on investment cycles and job creation opportunities in a rapidly evolving economic landscape. How the next administration navigates this balance between growth and sustainability is likely to shape the state’s economic trajectory over the coming decade. Political consensus on this agenda is quietly forming across party lines, insiders suggest now.

 

Bihar to Get a Nuclear Power Project?

State-run power major NTPC has clarified that it is at a very early stage of exploring the possibility of setting up a nuclear power project in Bihar, emphasizing that no formal studies or site-specific assessments have begun so far. The company said that discussions around potential locations in the state are preliminary and exploratory in nature.

NTPC noted that while Bihar has emerged as one of the states under consideration for future nuclear capacity expansion, any concrete decision will depend on detailed feasibility studies, regulatory clearances, and coordination with relevant central and state authorities. At present, the process is limited to identifying broad areas that could be suitable for further evaluation.

The clarification comes amid reports suggesting that NTPC had already initiated groundwork for a nuclear project in Bihar. The company reiterated that no such activities have been undertaken yet.

If pursued, the project would align with India’s broader strategy to expand its nuclear energy capacity as part of its clean energy transition. However, timelines and investment decisions will only follow after comprehensive assessments are completed.

 

Will India Move Fast on a UAE Energy Pact Post OPEC fallout?

The UAE’s decision to step away from OPEC and OPEC+ frameworks has triggered quiet but urgent conversations within India’s Ministry of External Affairs, with officials sensing a rare strategic opening. Freed from collective production constraints, Abu Dhabi could pursue more flexible, bilateral energy arrangements an opportunity New Delhi may find hard to ignore.

India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, has long sought to diversify supply lines while insulating itself from cartel-driven price volatility. A direct, long-term energy pact with the UAE could offer preferential pricing, supply stability, and potentially greater investment collaboration in upstream assets.

Sources suggest early internal assessments are already underway, examining whether India can leverage its deepening strategic partnership with the UAE into a structured energy corridor. This comes amid broader shifts in West Asian geopolitics and India’s push for energy security through plurilateral and bilateral frameworks.

However, challenges remain. Any fast-tracked deal would require careful calibration to avoid friction with other Gulf suppliers and manage pricing expectations.

The question now is whether India will move quickly enough to convert this geopolitical shift into a tangible energy advantage

 

11 IPoS officers shifted

Eleven Junior Time Scale and Senior Time Scale officers of the Indian Postal Service (IPoS) have been shifted. Accordingly, P Balasubrahmanyam has been shifted to West Bengal Circle, while Syed Fraz Haider Nabi was moved to Parcel Directorate and Gourav Jain was transferred to ADG (PMU-I), Postal Directorate. Similarly, Ms. Swaathi Ratna S was shifted to Tamil Nadu Circle; Gajendra Kumar Meen to CEPT, Bengaluru; Sudheer Babu Kandula to Telangana Circle; Ms Deep Shikha Birla to Delhi Circle; A Subrahmanyam  to Kerala Circle; Narsingh Mahto to Himachal Pradesh Circle; A Sreenivasa Rao to Tamil Nadu Circle and B Krishna has been transferred to Karnataka Circle.

 

Rinku Singh Rahi withdraws resignation from IAS

Rinku Singh Rahi, who had resigned from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in March, has now withdrawn his resignation. He is a 2013 batch IAS officer of UP cadre. 

 

ITS officers' VR accepted

The DoT has accepted the VR of Manish Nigam, Pr GM, ITPC, BSNL, Pune. He is  a 1993 batch ITS officer.

 

Expect Heightened For High Court Elevations

With multiple 2026 retirements looming, expect heightened collegium activity and possible notifications for High Court elevations or permanent judge confirmations in coming weeks. Greater emphasis on gender diversity and efficiency reforms is likely.

 

Binod Kumar Mishra appointed as DMD, Special Projects, Corporate Centre, SBI

Binod Kumar Mishra has been appointed as Deputy Managing Director, Special Projects-OPR, Corporate Centre, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Sahadeban Radhakrishnan appointed as DMD & CEO, Corporate Centre, Mumbai SBI

Sahadevan Radhakrishnan has been appointed as Deputy Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Centre, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Deepak Kumar De appointed as DMD, Digital Banking, Corporate Centre, SBI

Deepak Kumar De has been appointed as Deputy Managing Director, Digital Banking, Corporate Centre, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Debasish Mishra appointed as DMD, Designate SBI Funds, SBI

Debasish Mishra has been appointed as Managing Director & CEO, Designate SBI Funds Management Limited, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Shailesh Raghavan Unnithan appointed as CGM, ESG & Climate Finance, Corporate Centre, SBI

Shailesh Raghavan Unnithan has been appointed as Chief General Manager, (ESG & Climate Finance), Corporate Centre, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Prabhas Bose appointed as CGM, New Delhi Circle, SBI

Prabhas Bose has been appointed as Chief General Manager, New Delhi Circle, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Dipesh Raj appointed as CGM, Lucknow Circle, SBI

Dipesh Raj has been appointed as Chief General Manager, Lucknow Circle, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Neelesh Dwiviedi appointed as CGM, Hyderabad Circle, SBI

Neelesh Dwivedi has been appointed as Chief General Manager, Hyderabad Circle, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Atul Rathi appointed as CGM, Guwahati Circle, SBI

Atul Rathi has been appointed as Chief General Manager, Guwahati Circle, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Dorababu D appointed as MD, SG Global Securities, SBI

Dorababu D has been appointed as Managing Director & CEO (Designate), SBI-SG Global Securities Services Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, State Bank of India (SBI).

 

Rahul Anand Hande appointed ED (Tech.), RCIL

Rahul Anand Hande, who is presently serving as Chief Signal & Telecommunication Engineer/Construction-II (CSTE (C-II)), Western Railway (WR), has been selected for deputation to RailTel Corporation of India Limited (RCIL) as Executive Director (Technical) [ED (Tech.)] for a period of three years. He is an Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE) officer.
 

Shobhit Gupta posted as OSD (EE-G), Railway Board

Shobhit Gupta, who is presently on deputation to Ministry of Civil Aviation, has been prematurely repatriated, transferred to Railway Board and posted as Officer on Special Duty, Electrical Engineering (General) [OSD (EE-G)]. He is an Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers (IRSEE) officer.

 

Shalabh Goel absorbed as MD, NCRTC

Shalabh Goel, an Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers (IRSEE) officer, has been permanently absorbed as Managing Director (MD), National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) with effect from April 24, 2026, and is deemed to have retired from Railway service from the same date. 

 

Three IPS officers shifted in Karnataka

Three IPS officers have been shifted in Karnataka. Ravi S has been appointed as ADGP, Karnataka State Reserve Police, while Labhu Ram will join as IGP, Intelligence and S Girish was posted as DIGP, Central Range, Bengaluru.

 

Debasish Panda appointed as part-time Chairman, Bandhan Bank

Debasish Panda, former Secretary DFS, has been appointed part time Chairman Bandhan Bank and also  Independent Director Invesco AMC Mutual Fund.

 

Santosh Kumar appointed as CVO, NHPC

Santosh Kumar has been appointed as CVO, National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (NHPC), Delhi. He is a 1993 batch IFoS officer of AGMUT cadre.

 

India declines proposal for a common BRICS currency

India has formally declined the proposal for a common BRICS currency, underscoring its emphasis on monetary sovereignty and national interest. New Delhi remains cautious about any framework that could dilute its control over financial policy or place it within a currency system perceived to be dominated by China.

Instead, the government continues to promote the use of the Indian rupee in bilateral trade arrangements. This approach helps reduce transaction costs, minimizes exchange rate risks, and gradually internationalizes the rupee without binding India to a multilateral currency mechanism.

At the same time, India remains committed to the US dollar as a central pillar of the global financial system. This calibrated stance enables New Delhi to avoid potential trade frictions or financial repercussions from the United States, while preserving access to global capital markets.

By prioritizing local currency settlements over a shared BRICS currency, India is effectively balancing its economic relationships. The strategy allows it to engage constructively with BRICS partners while maintaining strong ties with Western economies, ensuring flexibility and strategic autonomy in an increasingly polarized global financial landscape.

 

C K Anil posted as Advisor, Bihar State Planning Board

C K Anil has been posted as Advisor, Bihar State Planning Board, Patna. He is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Bihar cadre. Jai Singh, holding additional charge of Secretary, Revenue and Land Reforms, will hold full additional charge of Revenue and Land Reforms.

 

UT Ladakh is in spotlight these days, but for a good reason

Amit Shah, Home Miniater is visiting the UT for two days starting April 30, 2026. He will reportedly meet the Lt Governor of Ladakh, V K Saksena, Army and ITBP top brass, the Civil and Police administration, party workers and office bearers, CEC and Councillors of the Autonomous Hill Development Councils of Leh and Kargil, besides addressing a public Rally at Leh.

After last year’s agitation and unfortunate deaths, this time MHA seems to be playing its role quite smartly and proactively.

In the run up to the VVIP visit, the agitation leader Sonam Wanchuk was released from Jodhpur jail last month. This has set the tone for a conciliation and harmonious relations between the Ladakh leaders and the Central Govt. Sonam Wangchuk also, quite fortunately, has been using cautious words and has not made any anti-Govt statement.

Last week the Jain panel report on operationalisation of five new Districts was accepted, new Districts with the recommended headquarters were notified, and Deputy Commissioners and SPs posted yesterday.

We had mentioned last year how the 5-member high- powered Panel (New Districts Committee) did a timely Report and submitted it in March 2025, giving very comprehensive and specific recommendations as well as Rollout Plan. Pramod Kumar Jain is an ex-IAS Officer of the erstwhile J&K Cadre (1985 batch) and is currently Chairman, Arunachal Pradesh Administrative Reforms Commission.

The third positive move is the exposition in Leh (starting May 1) of the Holy Relics (of the Piparwaha fame) of Lord Buddha. In this Buddhist region, the Holy Relics have a great cultural, religious and spiritual value. This gesture will further create a congenial atmosphere for the successful VVIP visit as well as the talks fixed for May 22 at New Delhi, our correspondent adds.

 

Board changes at National Fertilizers Limited

Kuntal Sensarma has been appointed as Additional Director (Government Nominee) effective April 17, 2026.

 

Ms Nandini Piramal re-appointed Chairperson, Piramal Pharma Ltd

Ms Nandini Piramal has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director designated as Executive Director and Chairperson of Piramal Pharma Limited with effect from April 1, 2026.

Peter DeYoung re-appointed ED, Piramal Pharma Ltd

Peter DeYoung has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director designated as Executive Director of Piramal Pharma Limited with effect from October 6, 2026.

Peter DeYoung has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director designated as Executive Director of Piramal Pharma Limited with effect from October 6, 2026.

Sridhar Gorthi has been re-appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Piramal Pharma Limited with effect from March 30, 2027.

Peter Stevenson re-appointed NE Director, Piramal Pharma Ltd

Peter Stevenson has been re-appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Piramal Pharma Limited with effect from March 30, 2027.

 

Abhishek Malhotra appointed NE Director, TV Today Network Ltd

Abhishek Malhotra has been appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of TV Today Network Limited.

Chetan Desai appointed NE Director, Ramkrishna Forgings Ltd

Chetan Rameshchandra Desai has been appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director of Ramkrishna Forgings Limited.

Mrs Seema Sanghavi appointed ED, Ratnaveer Precision Engineering Ltd

Mrs. Seema Vijay Sanghavi has been appointed as an Additional Director, designated as Executive Director of Ratnaveer Precision Engineering Limited.

Ms Vinita Bajoria re-appointed Ind. Director, Greenply Industries Ltd

Ms. Vinita Bajoria has been re-appointed as Independent Director of Greenply Industries Limited with effect from September 15, 2026.

Kumar Saurav appointed Addl. Director, Adcounty Media India Ltd

Kumar Saurav has been appointed as Additional Director (Executive) of Adcounty Media India Limited.

Prateek Bhansali appointed Addl. Director, Adcounty Media India Ltd

Prateek Bhansali has been appointed as Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) of Adcounty Media India Limited.

RK Singh re-appointed Whole-Time Director, AWL Agri Business Ltd

Ravindra Kumar Singh has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director of AWL Agri Business Limited with effect from November 1, 2026.

Arun Shankar Koli quits as Ind. Director, Adeshwar Meditex Ltd

Arun Shankar Koli has resigned as Non-Executive Independent Director of Adeshwar Meditex Limited.


 

 

FORUM

Transfer - major cause of worry

It is not possible for us being a woman , and in a country like India, to ask our husbands to leave their business or jobs and shift with us to a new place. Our children's lives get horrified just because of this transfer. We sacrifice our future and don’t take promotion just because of transfers, still we are transferred. We look after our in-laws and play a major part at home with families. It’s getting impossible for us to survive and be self-dependent just because of transfers.

Swati

DATE WITH RTI

Enlistment as Contractor in the MES

The Appellant sought information regarding enlistment of contractors in MES, retention period of related records, transfer of records after expiry of retention period, receipt of his application dated 18.09.2023, as well as queries regarding contractors’ bills and refund of fees. The PIO stated that information had already been forwarded under earlier letters, and that relevant files were not traceable as they were 35 years old. He also stated that as per the Accounts Officer, GE (West) Lucknow, the retention period of contractors’ bills was 10 years. The CIC observed that the reply furnished by the PIO is incomplete and evasive. Simply stating that retention is “10 years” without providing the authenticated Record Retention Schedule is inadequate under the RTI framework. Despite service of notice, the PIO failed to appear before the CIC which was viewed seriously as it reflects disregard towards the proceedings of the CIC. The CIC directed the Respondent to provide a copy of their records retention schedule to the Appellant free of cost within three weeks from the date of receipt of this order. Further, the CIC cautioned the PIO to remain vigilant in future and ensure timely attendance before the CIC as well as proper discharge of duties mandated under the RTI Act, failing which penal action can be initiated against him/her.

Comments

Every department should retain a copy of the destruction memo in accordance with the Record Retention Schedule. It would be handy to show that the documents have actually been destroyed as per the prescribed guidelines.

Citation: Sunil Kumar v. Garrison Engineer (West) Military Engineer Services, File No: CIC/DPTMA/A/2024/109476; Date of Decision: 08.09.2025

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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