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Governmentof India Secretariat of the Appointments Committeeof The No. 36/01/2017 -EO(SM-I)(1) Governmentof India Secretariatof the Appointments Committeeof the Cabinet Ministry of Personnel,Public Grievancesand Pensions Departmentof Personneland Training New Delhi, the 21st June, 2017 The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approvedthe following appointments: (i) Shri N.K.Sinha, lAS (BH 80), Secretary, Ministry of Culture as Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in the vacancy caused due to appointmentof Shri Ajay Mittal, lAS (HP 82) as Secretary, Departmentof Personnel & Training. (ii) Shri Rajiv Gauba, lAS (JH 82), Secretary, Ministryof Urban Developmentas Officer on Special Duty in the Ministry of Home Affairs. The officer will take over as Home Secretary on completion of tenure of the present incumbent Shri Rajiv Mehrishion 30.08.2017. (iii) Shri Ajay Mittal, lAS (HP 82), Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting as Secretary, Department of Personnel & Training in the vacancy caused on superannuation of the present incumbent Shri B.P.Sharma, lAS (BH 81) on 30.06.2017. (iv) Smt Aruna Sundararajan, lAS (KL 82), Secretary, Ministry of Electronics& InformationTechnologyas Secretary, Department of Telecommunications in the existing vacancy. (v) Shri Avinash K Srivastava, lAS (UP 82), Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries as Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs in the vacancy caused due to appointmentof the present incumbent Shri Jagdish Prasad Meena, lAS (AM 83) as Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries. (vi) Shri Yudhvir Singh Malik, lAS (HY 83), Chairman, National HighwaysAuthority of India as Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways in the existing vacancy. (vii) Shri Subash C Garg, lAS (RJ 83), Executive Director, World Bank as Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs in the existing vacancy. (viii) Shri Jagdish Prasad Meena, lAS (AM 83), Secretary, Departmentof Consumer Affairs as Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries in the vacancy caused due to. appointment of present incumbent Shri Avinash K Srivastava, lAS (UP 82) as Secretary,Departmentof ConsumerAffairs. (ix) Shri Rajeev Kapoor, lAS (UP 83), Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy as Secretary, Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals in the existing vacancy. (x) Smt Sanjeevanee Kutty, lAS (MH 83), Secretary, Border Managementas Secretary, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare in the vacancy caused on superannuation of the present incumbent Shri PrabhudayalMeena, lAS (MP 80) on 31.07.2017. (xi) Shri Deepak Kumar, lAS (BH 84), Director General, ESIC as Chairman, National Highways Authority of India in the vacancy caused due to appointment of the present incumbent Shri Yudhvir Singh Malik, lAS (HY 83) as Secretary, Ministryof Road Transport & Highways. (xii) Shri Durga Shanker Mishra, lAS (UP 84), Additional Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development as Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development in the vacancy caused due to appointment of the present incumbent Shri Rajiv Gauba, lAS (JH 82) as OSD in MHA. (xiii) Shri Arun Kumar Panda, lAS (OR 84), Additional Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare as Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the vacancy caused due to superannuationof the present incumbent Shri K.K.Jalan,lAS (HY 82) on 30.06.2017. (xiv) Shri Ravi Kant, lAS (BH 84), Additional Secretary, Departmentof Defence as Secretary, Ministry of Shipping in the vacancy caused due to repatriationof Shri Rajive Kumar, lAS (UP 81) to his cadre. (xv) Shri Anand Kumar, lAS (KL 84), MD, National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited as Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy in the vacancy caused due to appointment of the present incumbent Shri Rajeev Kapoor, lAS (UP 83) as Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Page 1 of 2 (xvi) Shri Ajay Prakash Sawhney, lAS (AP 84), Additional Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas as Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology in the vacancy caused due to appointment of the present incumbent Smt Aruna Sundararajan, lAS (KL 82) as Secretary, Department of Telecommunications (xvii) Shri Ajay Kumar Shalla, lAS (AM 84), Director General, Foreign Trade as Secretary, Ministry of Power in the vacancy caused on superannuationof the present incumbent Shri P.K.Pujari, lAS (GJ 80) on 30.06.2017 ~ ~*\ (Ra~ KUmZ)A:'\" Secretary AppointmentsCommitteeof the Cabinet & EstablishmentOfficer To 1. Cabinet Secretary. 2. PrincipalSecretaryto PM 3. Additional Principal Secretaryto PM. 4. Secretaryto President of India. 5. Secretaryto Vice Presidentof India. 6. SecretaryGeneral, Rajya Sabha Secretariat. 7. SecretaryGeneral, Lok Sabha Secretariat. 8. Secretary, Department of Personnel& Training. 9. Secretary(Coordination & PG), Cabinet Secretariat. 10. Ali Secretariesto the Governmentof India (As per standard list). 11. PS to Home Minister. 12. PS to ali Union Ministers. 13. PS to MOS (PP). 14. Chief Secretaries of ali States. 15. Officers concerned 16. Cabinet Secretariat (Ms. V. Vidyavathi, Joint Secretary) w.r.t. its Dy. No. 1/1/2017-CS(A) dated 21.06.2017. 17. DG (M&C) (Shri Kuldeep Singh Dhatwalia),PIB. 18. Editor, Civil Services News and Deputy Secretary, D/o Administrative Reformsand Public Grievances. 19. PSO to Secretary (P)/PPS to EO/EO(CM)/GuardFile. 20. NIC, DoPT. ~4~· (Rajiv Kumar) Secretary Appointments Committeeof the Cabinet & EstablishmentOfficer Page 2 of 2.
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