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Panel of Eminent Persons Eligible for Appointment As Independent External Monitors As on 29.09.2020 S.No. Name Dob, Dor And Panel of eminent persons eligible for appointment as Independent External Monitors as on 29.09.2020 S.No. Name DoB, DoR Post held at the Whether Desired place of and date of time of already an appointment attaining retirement IEM? the age of 70 yrs 1. Shri Anup 19.01.1955 Director SECL New Delhi or any Krishan Mehra 31.01.2015 (Commercial), other place 18.01.2025 MOIL 2. Shri Vinod 24.10.1951 Addl. DG, CPWD Delhi & NCR Kumar Gupta 31.10.2011 (ex-CTE, CVC) 23.10.2021 3. Ms. Alka 04.01.1952 Secretary, M/o THDCIL No specific Sirohi, IAS 31.01.2012 Personnel preference (Retd.) 03.01.2022 4. Shri Sadhu Ram 03.01.1956 CMD, Corporation UIDAI, IFCI Preferred in New Bansal 31.01.2016 Bank Delhi or Anywhere in India 5. Shri A.K. 05.12.1956 Principal Chief CIL, United Bhubaneswar Mohapatra, 31.12.2016 Conservator of Bank of India IFS (Retd.) 04.12.2026 Forest, D/o and NAFED Forest & Environment, Odisha 6. Shri Ashok K. 13.04.1952 Chief IPA, M/o Delhi, NCR, Manchanda, 07.10.2014 Commissioner, Defence Mumbai, Dehradun IRS (Retd.) 12.04.2022 Income Tax 7. Shri Arvind 10.01.1956 DG, Indian HITES, DoT Anywhere in India Kumar Arora 31.01.2016 Defence Service & CPWD 09.01.2026 of Engineers 8. Shri V. 02.04.1952 Special Secretary, VOC Port Anywhere in India Venkatachalam, 30.04.2012 M/o Agriculture Trust & IAS (Retd.) 01.04.2022 NCL 9. Shri Harish 03.08.1951 Director (Finance), D/o Posts Delhi, NCR Chandra, IRAS 30.08.2011 Rail Vikas Nigam (Retd.) 02.08.2021 Ltd. 10. Shri Narendra 13.12.1955 CMD, NMDC NCL & Anywhere in India Kothari, 31.12.2015 BNPMIPL 12.12.2025 11. Shri M. Selvaraj 04.05.1955 Director (Fin), Port Deptt., Chennai, 31.05.2015 Mazagon Dock Govt. of Bangalore, Delhi 03.05.2025 Ltd., D/o Defence Puducherry Production 12. Shri M.J. 27.12.1956 CGA, O/o CGA, HLL Lifecare Bangalore Joseph, ICAS 31.12.2016 M/o Finance Ltd. (Retd.) 26.12.2026 13. Shri J.K. 13.04.1951 DGP –cum – Civil AAI No specific Khanna, IPS 31.04.2011 Defence preference (Retd. 12.04.2021 Commissioner, Bihar 14. Shri Anand 14.03.1957 Principal Chief CSIR, No specific Deep, IRS 31.03.2017 Commissioner, Syndicate preference (Retd.) 13.03.2027 Income Tax, UP Bank 15. Dr. K. Saleem 11.11.1953 Spl. Director / Syndicate No specific Ali, IPS (Retd.), 30.11.2013 Addl. Director, Bank preference 10.11.2023 CBI 16. Shri R. 27.04.1957 Sr. DGM, MIDHANI, Chennai, Anywhere Mukundan, 30.04.2017 Southern Railway MOIL in India IRPS (Retd.) 26.04.2027 & South Central Railway 17. Shri D.R.S. 12.08.1953 Ex-Secretary, CERSAI New Delhi Chaudhary, IAS 31.08.2013 M/o Steel (Retd.) 11.08.2023 18. Shri Madan Lal 14.03.1957 DG, CAPART DFCCIL, No specific Meena, IAS 31.03.2017 DGCA preference (Retd.) 13.03.2027 19. Shri Pradeep 19.12.1951 Ex-Special DG, EPIL, DoT NCR (preferably) Kumar Gupta 31.12.2011 CPWD and anywhere else 18.12.2021 in India 20. Shri 14.07.1955 Ex-Director (HR), HBL & Port Bhopal, Delhi, Ramabadran 31.07.2015 BHEL Deptt., Govt. Chennai, Mumbai Krishnan 13.07.2025 of Puducherry 21. Shri Vishnu 12.01.1956 Ex-Director SCI, Delhi Agrawal 31.01.2016 (Fin.), MRPL CWC & 11.01.2026 CRWC 22. Shri Vikram 18.03.1952 DGP, Bureau of BPCL & Any place in India, Srivastava, IPS 31.03.2012 Police Research & BPRL Bangalore, (Retd.) 17.03.2022 Development Hyderabad, (BPR&D) Visakhapatnam Mumbai, Chennai, Goa, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati, Jaipur 23. Shri 21.10.1952 DGP, Kerala ITI Ltd., Anywhere in Venugopal K. 31.10.2012 NALCO & India, Preferred in Nair, IPS 20.10.2022 NTPC Delhi (Retd.) 24. Shri Anil 17.05.1953 Secretary, D/o DGCA Delhi, Noida, Kumar, IAS 31.05.2013 Ayush Faridabad and (Retd.) 16.05.2023 Gurugram 25. Shri Ashok 01.06.1956 CMD, MTNL Delhi, NCR Kumar Garg, 31.05.2014 ITS (Retd.) 30.05.2026 26. Shri Gurdev 29.07.1954 Director General Mazagaon Anywhere in India Singh 31.07.2014 of Naval Dock Bhatnagar 28.07.2024 Armament, Indian shipbuilders Navy, Ltd. & M/o Defence Cabinet Secretariat (SR) 27. Smt. Anita 21.09.1952 Secy., D/o Land IFCI, MHA No specific Chaudhary, IAS 01.10.2012 Resources, M/o preference (Retd.) 20.09.2022 Rural Development 28. Shri Bibhuti 10.03.1955 In-charge DG, STC Delhi/Odisha /Any Bhusana 31.03.2015 Narcotics Control place in India Mishra, IPS 09.03.2025 Bureau (Retd.) 29. Dr. Joginder 15.12.1953 Principal Bank of India Anywhere in India Paul Sharma, 31.12.2013 Secretary, Govt. of IAS (Retd.) 14.12.2023 UP 30. Shri Sunder Whole time UCO Bank & No specific Rajan Raman 06.09.2017 Member (SEBI) NICL preference 31. Shri Anjan 05.10.1950 Dy. C&AG MES/BRO, New Delhi, Kumar 31.10.1950 TFL Mumbai, Lucknow Banerjee, 04.10.2020 & Any other city in IA&AS (Retd.) India 32. Shri 02.11.1953 Member OFB, KoPT & Delhi, Kolkata, Subhashish 30.11.2013 (Personnel), D/o NICL any large city Sarkar, IPoS 01.11.2023 Posts (Retd.) 33. Dr. Meeran 16.09.1957 DG, Bureau of IOCL, GAIL No specific Chadha 30.09.2017 Police Research and Air India preference Borwankar, 15.09.2027 & Development IPS (Retd.) 34. Sh. Sunil 27.06.1952 DG (Investigation) HOCL Delhi & NCR 30.06.2012 Krishna, IPS NHRC (Retd.) 26.06.2022 35. Sh. Asutosh 10.03.1953 Principal Secy., Allahabad Mumbai, Mishra, IAS 31.03.2013 Commercial Taxes Bank & PPT Bangalore, (Retd.) 09.03.2023 & Excise Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad 36. Shri G. 05.04.1952 Chief DFCCIL, No specific Rajeswara 30.04.2012 Commissioner, HAL & preference Rao, IRS 04.04.2022 Income Tax, Andhra Bank (Retd.) Hyderabad 37. Shri P.V. Rao, April, 1957 Chief BDL, Anywhere in India IRS (Retd.) 30.04.2017 Commissioner, REC, but location in April, 2027 Income Tax Andhra Bank South preferred 38. Sh. Najib 11.03.1957 Chairman, CBEC NLC, D/o Bengaluru, Shah, IRS 31.03.2017 Revenue Chennai, Mumbai, (Retd.) 10.03.2027 &MoFPI Any place in India 39. Shri A. Vijay 10.08.1956 Addl. Secretary, IREL, Indian Bangalore, Anand, IRS 30.08.2016 D/o Space Institute of Chennai, (Retd.) 09.08.2026 Science Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad 40. Shri Gaurav 10.01.1958 Chief Electrical Anywhere, Dave, IRSEE 31.01.2018 Engineer, M/o preferred Delhi (Retd.) 09.01.2028 Railways 41. Shri Chet Ram, 15.07.1956 Principal CMP&DI Any city in India IRS (Retd.) 31.07.2016 Commissioner, but preferred 14.07.2026 Income Tax, Mumbai, Thane, Nagpur Pune & other cities 42. Shri Hem 01.04.1957 Secretary, D/o MES/BRO, No specific Kumar Pande, 31.03.2017 Consumer Affairs HECL and preference IAS (Retd.) 31.03.2027 NAFED 43. Shri Devendra 10.02.1954 Addl. Secretary, HUDCO New Delhi, NCR or Kumar Sharma, 28.02.2014 M/o Defence anywhere else IDAS (Retd.) 09.02.2024 (Fin.) 44. Shri M. Raman, 16.04.1951 Secretary, M/o PGCIL Chennai, IAS (Retd.) 16.04.2011 Chemicals & Hyderabad, 15.04.2021 Fertilizers Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi 45. Shri S. Ravi, 11.06.1954 Principal Chief MRPL Chennai, Mumbai, IRS (Retd.) 30.06.2014 Commissioner, Bengaluru 10.06.2024 Income Tax, TN & Puducherry 46. Shri Sewa Ram, 23.05.1951 Principal NCL & MPT Any place IAS (Retd.) 31.05.2011 Secretary, 22.05.2021 Horticulture, MP 47. Sh. V. Kannan 25.12.1954 CMD, Vijaya Kamarajar Port Anywhere 31.12.2014 Bank Ltd., 24.12.2024 IIFCL 48. Sh. Srinivasan 24.03.1956 Chief Mechanical PPT, No specific Rangarajan, 31.03.2016 Engineer, NF CCL preference IRSME (Retd.) 23.03.2026 Railways 49. Sh. 03.06.1957 Addl. Member CPCL, CPWD Anywhere in India, Swaminathan 30.06.2017 (Mech. Engg.), preferred in South Kalyanam, 02.06.2027 Railway Board, Indian States IRSME (Retd.) M/o Railways 50. Sh. Salil Kumar 18.07.1953 MD, HAL Oriental Bank Anywhere Jha, 31.07.2013 of Commerce 17.07.2023 51. Sh. Upendra 02.04.1957 Ex-Spl. DG, ECL & NDMC NCR (Delhi Malik, 30.04.2017 CPWD adjoining area) CES(Retd.) 01.04.2027 52. Vice Admiral 08.10.1956 Chief of Material , IPPB & GSL Mumbai, Kolkata, Ashok 31.10.2016 Principal Staff Goa, Pune Vishwanath 07.10.2026 Officer at Subedar (Retd.) integrated Headquarters, M/o Defence 53. Shri Sudhir 04.10.1953 Addl. DG, CIL, IRCON, Delhi may be Kumar, 31.10.2013 M/o Urban Ircon Mumbai or CE&MES, 03.10.2023 Development Infrastructure Kolkata (if &Services Ltd additional) (IrconISL) 54. Sh. Pradeep 17.02.1957 Ex-DG, Shri IPPB Delhi,Mumbai, Kumar Jajoria, 28.02.2017 Krishna Institute Bengaluru, IAS (Retd.), 16.02.2027 of Public Hyderabad, Kolkata Administration, and State capitals Jharkhand 55. Sh. Aditya 03.01.1953 Ex-Member RITES, No specific Prakash Mishra, 31.01.2013 Engineering, BCCL preference IRSE (Retd.) 02.01.2023 Railway Board and Ex-Officio Secretary, GoI 56. Shri MN 19.02.1955 Director General OFB, MRPL No specific Krishnamurth 28.02.2015 of Police & NLC preference y, IPS (Retd.) 18.02.2025 57. Dr. (Ms.) 22.11.1954 Addl. Chief Secy. WCL Delhi, Bengaluru, Nivedita P. 30.11.2014 Kolkata, Mumbai, Haran, IAS 21.11.2024 Pune, Ahmedabad, (Retd.) Kanpur 58.
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