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Additional Chief Secretary (Training& Government of Himachal Pradesh Department of Personnel Appointment-1) No.Per(AI)B(15)-9/2020 Dated Shimla-2, the 28th April, 2021 NOTIFICATION The Governor, Himachal Pradesh, is pleased to order that during the election counting duty period of Dr. Sandeep Bhatnagar, IAS(HP:2001), Secretary(RD & PR, AR, RPG and Training & FA) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, who is holding the additional charge of the posts of Secretary, Lokayukta, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla and Secretary, Human Rights Commission, Himachall Pradesh, Shimla, Shri Akshay Sood, IAS(HP:2002), Secretary(Finance, Planning, Economics & Statistics, Cooperation and Housing) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, who is holding the additional charge of the post of Chief Executive Officer-cum-Secretary, HIMUDA, Shimla, Dr. Ajay Kumar Sharma IAS(HP:2003), Secretary(Ayurveda, Technical Education, Printing& Stationery) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Shri Rajeev Sharma, IAS (HP:2004), Secretary(Education) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Dr. S.S. Guleria, IAS(HP:2006), Secretary(Youth Services & Sports)to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, who is also holding the additional charge of the posts of Divisional Commissioner, Kangra Division at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh and Chairman, Appellate Tax Tribunal at Dharamshala, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, Shri J.M. Pathania, IAS(HP:2008), Director(Personnel & Finance), H.P. State Electricity Board Ltd., Shimla, Shri Hans Raj Chauhan, IAS (HP:2008), Director, Land Records, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, who is also holding he additional charge of the post of Managing Director, H.P. State Industrial Development Corporation, Shimla, Shri Rajesh Sharma, IAS(HP:2008), Special Secretary(Finance) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Director, H.P. State Audit Department, Shimla and Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Shri Vinod Kumar, IAS (HP:2009), Chief Executive Officer, BBNDA, Baddi, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh, Shri Chander Prakash Verma, IAS(HP:2010), Director, HIPA, Shimla, who is holding the additional charge of the posts of Special Secretary(Tribal Development & Industries) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Additional Commissioner, Tribal Development, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla and Commissioner, Departmental Enquiries, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Shri Sandeep Kumar, IAS(HP:2010), Managing Director, HRTC, Shimla and Shri Ashwani Kumar Chaudhary, IAS (HP:2011). Settlement Officer, Kangra Division at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, who is holding the additional charge of the post of Managing Director, H.P. Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation, Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, the following officers shall hold additional charge of the post(s) as shown against their names, in addition to their own duties, from the date of relinquishment of charge till the resumption of charge by these officers, in public interest:- Sr. Name of the officer Post(s) to be held additionally No. 1. Shri Sanjay Gupta, IAS (HP:1988), Additional Chief Secretary (RD&PR) to the Additional Chief Secretary(SJ & E) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla 2. Shri Manoj Kumar, IAS(HP:1988), Additional Additional Chief Secretary(Ayurveda, Chief Secretary(Home, Vigilance, FCS & CA) Technical Education, Printing & Stationery) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Shimla . Shri Prabodh Saxena, IAS(HP:1990), Additional Chief Secretary (Training& FA) Additional Chief Secretary (Finance, to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Planning, Economics & Statistics, 20 Point Shimla Programme and Personnel) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla ..2. 2 to the 4. Shri Onkar Chand Sharma, IAS(IP:1994), Principal Secretary (Education) Government of llimachal Pradesh, Shimla Principal Secretary (Tribal Development) to 1ax Tribunal at the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla | and Chairman, Appellate Dharamshala, District Kangrn, Jlimachal Pradesh and . Shri Rajneesh, IAS(HP:1997) Principal Secretary(l lousing Pr. Resident Commissioner, Himachal Cooperation) to the Government of Pradesh, New Delhi and Principal Secretary Ilimachal Pradesh, Shimla (UD,TCP & IT) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Services 6. Shri Subhasish Panda, IAS(HP:1997), Principal Secretary( Youth Principal Secretary(Public Works) to the Sports, AR and RPG) to the Ciovernment off Government of Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh 7. ShriG.K. Srivastava, IAS (HP:2002), Secretary, Lokayukta, Ilimachal Pradesh, Divisional Commissioner, Shimla Division, Shimla, Secretary, Human Rights Shimla, Himachal Pradesh Commission, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Divisional Commissioner, Kangra Division S. Shri Hans Raj Sharma, 1AS (HP:2006), Director, Industries, H.P. Shimla at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh 9. Shri Rakesh Kanwar, IAS(HP:2007) Chief Executive Officer-cum-Secretary, Secretary to the Governor, Himachal Pradesh HIMUDA, Shimla and Special Secretary(Finance & Agriculture) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla 10. Shri Amit Kashyap, IAS(HP:2008), Director, State Audit Department, H.P Managing Director, H.P, Power Corporation Shimla Ltd. and Managing Director, H.P. General Industries Corporation Ltd. Shimla 11. Smt. Rakhil Kahlon, IAS(HP:2008), Director, H.P. Institute of Public Special Secretary(Education, Housing and Administration(HIPA), Shimla and Health & FW) to the Government of Commissioner, Departmental Inquiries, H.P. Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Shimla. 12. Shri Lalit Jain, IAS(HP:2011), Director, Rural | Registrar, Co-operative Societies, H.P. Development & Panchayati Raj-cum-Ex- Shimla officio Special Secretary(Panchayati Raj) to theGovernment of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla 3. Shri Kalyan Chand, IAS(HP:2011), Chief Executive Officer, BBNDA at Baddi, Deputy Commissioner, District Solan, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh 14. Shri Rajeshwar Goel, IAS(HP:2012), Director (Personnel & Finance), 1. P. State Managing Director, HPMC, Shimla, Project Electricity Board Limited, Shimla. Director, HP Horticulture Development Society, Shimla, Managing Director, H.P.Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., Shimla and Managing Director, H.P.Agro lIndustrial Packaging India Ltd., H.P., Shimla 15. Shri Devinder Kumar Rattan, IAS(HP:2012), Director, Land Records, Himachal Pradesh, Director, Ayurveda, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla and Managing Director, H.P. State Shimla. Industrial Development Corporation, Shimla l6. Shri Neeraj Kumar, IAS (HP:2013), Managing Director, Himachal Road Labour Commissioner-cum-Director, Transport Corporation, Shimla Employment, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla 17. Shri Rahul Kumar, IAS(HP:2016), Settlement Officer, Kangra Division at ADC-cum-Project Director, DRDA, Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh 18. Shri Vinay Singh, HPAS(2001), Special Special Secretary (Tribal Development) to Secretary(CM, PWD) to the Government of the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh Shimla and Additional Commissioner Tribal Development, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla ..3. 19. Shri Vinay Kumar, HPAS(2005), Managing Director, HP Backward Classes Managing Director, The Kangra Central Co Finance & Development Corporation, operative Bank Ltd. at Dharamshala, District Kangra at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh By order Anil Kumar Khachi Chief Secretary to the Government of Himachal Pradesh Endst.No. as above Dated Shimla-2, the 28h April, 2021 Copy to the following for information and necessary action:- All Administrative Secretaries to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, shimla-2. All the concerned officers(by name). The Secretary, Lokayukta, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-2. 4. The Secretary, Human Rights Commission, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-2. The Divisional Commissioner, Mandi Division, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. 6. The Divisional Commissioner, Kangra Division at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. The Chaiman, H.P. Appellate Tax Tribunal, Dharamshala, District Kangra, H.P. 8. All the Heads of Departments, Himachal Pradesh. 9. The Director(Personnel & Finance), H.P. State Electricity Board Ltd. Shimia-4. 10. The Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. 11. The Director, State Audit Department, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. 12. The Commissioner, Departmental Enquiries, H.P. Shimla-2. 13. The Director, Himachal Institute of Public Administration(HIPA), Fairlawns, Shimla-12. 14. The Chief Executive Officer, Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Development Authority(BBNDA), Baddi, District Solan, H.P. 15. The Managing Director, Himachal Road Transport Corporation Ltd. Shimla-1, H.P. 16. The Managing Director, HP State Industrial Corporation, Shimla, H.P. 17. The Managing Director, Backward Classes Finance & Development Corpn., Kangra at Dharamshala, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. 18. The Settlement Officer, Kangra Division at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. 19. The Controller(F&A), Department of Personnel, H.P. Secretariat, Shimla-2. 20. The Section Officer(Pers-IV), H.P. Secretariat, Shimla-2. 21. The Section Officer(Confidential Cell), H.P. Secretariat, Shimla-2. 22. Personal files/Guard files. 28/4/21 (Amarjeet Singh) Special Secretary (Personnel) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh. *** .
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