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Secretaries to the Government of India (As on 019/06/2012) SN Ministry Secretaries to the Government of India (As On 019/06/2012) SN Ministry/Department Officer Name Service Email /Cadre 1 President Secretariat 1 - Secretary to the President Dr. Christy L. Fernandez (GJ:73)$ [email protected] n 2 Vice President Secretariat 1 - Secretary to the Vice Shri Shumsher K. Sheriff (UT:77) [email protected] President 3 Prime Minister Office 1 - Principal Secretary to the Shri Pulok Chatterji (UP:74) [email protected] Prime Minister 2 – Secretary 4 Cabinet Secretariat 1 - Cabinet Secretary Shri Ajit Kumar Seth (UP:74) [email protected] 2 – Secretary (R) Shri S. K. Tripathi [email protected] 3 - Secretary(Security) - Shri Alok Rawat, will hold the (SK:77) addl. charge for a period of 3 months w.e.f. 15.5.2012 4 - Secretary(Performance Mgt) Dr. Prajapati Trivedi Economist# [email protected] & Chairman, NACWC 5-Secretary (Coordination & Shri Alok Rawat ( SK:77) [email protected] PG) 5 M/O Agriculture 1 - D/O Agriculture and Shri Ashish Bahuguna (RJ:78) [email protected] Cooperation 2 - D/O Agricultural Research Dr S Ayyappan Scientist$ [email protected] and Education 3 - D/O Animal Husbandry, Shri Rudra Gangadharan (KL:75) [email protected] Dairying and Fisheries 6 D/O Atomic Energy Dr. Ratan Kumar Sinha Scientist$ [email protected] 7 M/O Chemicals & Fertilizers 1 - D/O Chemicals and Petro Shri K. Jose Cyriac (KL:77) [email protected] Chemicals 2 - D/O Fertilizers Shri Ajay Bhattacharya (TN:77) [email protected] 3 - D/O Pharmaceuticals Shri Dilsher Singh Kalha (PB:77) [email protected] 8 M/O Civil Aviation Shri Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi (UP:76) [email protected] 9 M/O Coal Shri S.K. Srivastava (AM:78) [email protected] 10 M/O Commerce & Industry 1 - D/O Commerce Shri S.R. Rao (GJ:78) [email protected] 2 - D/O Industrial Policy and Shri Saurabh Chandra (UP:78) [email protected] Promotion 11 M/O Communications and IT 1 - D/O Telecommunications Shri Rentala Chandrasekhar (AP:75) [email protected] 2 - D/O Posts Ms. Manjula Prasher IpoS:76 secy- [email protected] 3 - D/O Information Technology Shri J. Sathyanarayana (AP:77) [email protected] 12 M/O Corporate Affairs Shri Naved Masood (MT:77) [email protected] 13 M/O Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution 1 - D/O Food and Public Shri Sudhir Kumar (UP:78) [email protected] Distribution 2 - D/O Consumer Affairs Shri Rajiv Aggarwal (MH:75) [email protected] 14 M/O Culture Smt. Sangita Gairola (RJ:77) [email protected] 15 M/O Defence 1 - D/O Defence Shri Shashi Kant Sharma (BH:76) [email protected] 2 - D/O Defence Production Shri Shekhar Agarwal (UP:77) [email protected] 3 - D/O Defence Research and Dr. V.K. Saraswat Scientist $ [email protected] Development 4 - D/O Ex-Servicemen Welfare Shri Samirendra Chatterjee (AM: 76) [email protected] 16 M/O Dev. of North Eastern Shri Amarjit Singh Lamba (WB:77) [email protected] Region 17 M/O Drinking Water & Smt. Vilasini Ramachandran (GJ:77) [email protected] Sanitation 18 M/O Earth Sciences Dr. Shailesh Nayak Scientist [email protected] 19 M/O Environment & Forests Shri Tishyarakshit Chatterjee (AP:75) [email protected] 20 M/O External Affairs 1 - Foreign Secretary Shri Ranjan Mathai (IFS:74) [email protected] 2 - Secretary(East) Shri Sanjay Singh (IFS:76) [email protected] 3 - Secretary(West) Shri Madhusudan Ganapathi (IFS:75) [email protected] 4 - Secretary(ER) Shri Sudhir Vyas (IFS:77) [email protected] 21 M/O Finance 1 - D/O Financial Services Shri D. K. Mittal (UP:77) [email protected] 2 - D/O Economic Affairs Shri R. Gopalan (TN:76)$ [email protected] 3 - D/O Expenditure Shri Sumit Bose (MP:76) [email protected] 4 - D/O Revenue Shri R. S. Gujral (HY:76) [email protected] ( Finance Secretary & Secretary) 5 - D/O Disinvestment Mohammed Haleem Khan (UP : 77) [email protected] 22 M/O Food Processing Shri Rakesh Kacker (TN:77) [email protected] Industries 23 M/O Health & Family Welfare 1 - D/O Health and Family Shri Prasanna Kumar (WB:77) [email protected] Welfare Pradhan 2 - D/O AYUSH Shri Anil Kumar (NL:76)** [email protected] Shri P.K.Pradhan will hold the addl. charge from 8.6.2012 to 17.06.2012 3 - D/O Health Research Dr. V.M. Katoch [email protected] 4 - D/O AIDS Control Shri Sayan Chatterjee (KL:76) [email protected] 24 M/O Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises 1 - D/O Heavy Industries Shri S. Sundareshan (KL:76) [email protected] 2 - D/O Public Enterprises Shri Om Prakash Rawat (MP:77) [email protected] 25 M/O Home Affairs 1 - Home Secretary Shri Raj Kumar Singh ( BH:75) [email protected] 2 - D/O Official Languages Shri Sharad Gupta (AM:77) [email protected] 3 - D/O Border Management - 26 M/O Human Resource Development 1 - D/O School Education & Smt. Anshu Vaish (MP:75) [email protected] Literacy 2 - D/O Higher Education Shri Ashok Thakur (HP:77) [email protected] 27 M/O Housing & Urban Shri Arun Kumar Misra (UP:76) [email protected] Poverty Alleviation 28 M/O Information & Shri Uday Kumar Varma (MP:76) [email protected] Broadcasting 29 M/O Labour & Employment Shri Mrutyunjay Sarangi (TN:77) [email protected] 30 M/O Law & Justice 1 - D/O Legal Affairs Shri B.A. Agarwal (ILS) [email protected] 2 - D/O Legislative Shri V. K. Bhasin (ILS) [email protected] 3 - D/O Justice Shri Devender Kumar Sikri (GJ:75) [email protected] 31 M/O Mines Shri Vishwapati Trivedi (MP:77) [email protected] 32 M/O Minority Affairs Shri Surajit Mitra (AM:77) [email protected] 33 M/O Micro, Small & Medium Shri Radha Krishna Mathur (MT:77) [email protected] Enterprises 34 M/O New & Renewable Shri Gireesh B. Pradhan (MH:77) [email protected] Energy 35 M/O Overseas Indians Shri Parvez Dewan (JK:77) [email protected] Affairs 36 M/O Parliamentary Affairs Shri S. Chandrasekharan ( RAS:75) [email protected] 37 M/O Panchayati Raj Ms. Loretta Mary Vas (UP:77) [email protected] 38 M/O Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 1 - D/O Personnel & Training Shri P.K. Misra (UP:76) [email protected] 2 - D/O Administrative Reforms Shri R C Misra (OR:76) [email protected] & PG 3 - D/O Pension & Pensioners Shri R C Misra (OR:76) [email protected] Welfare 39 M/O Petroleum & Natural Shri G.C. Chaturvedi (UP:77) [email protected] Gas 40 Planning Commission 1 - Secretary Smt. Sindhushree Khullar (UT:75) [email protected] 41 M/O Power Shri P Uma Shanker (UP: 76) [email protected] 42 M/O Road Transport & Shri A. K. Upadhyay (BH:75) [email protected] Highways 43 M/O Rural Development 1 - D/O Rural Development Shri Subramanyam Vijay (HP:76) [email protected] Kumar 2 - D/O Land Resources Ms. Anita Chaudhary (HY;76) [email protected] 44 M/O Shipping Shri Pradeep Kumar Sinha (UP:77) [email protected] 45 M/O Science & Technology 1 - D/O Science and Technology DR. T. Ramasami scientist$ [email protected] 2 - D/O Scientific and Industrial Dr. Samir K. Brahmachari Scientist$ [email protected] Research 3 - D/O Bio Technology Dr.M.K.Bhan Scientist$ [email protected] 46 M/O Social Justice & Empowerment 1 - D/O Social Justice & Shri K.M. Acharya (MP:74) [email protected] Empowerment 2 - D/O Disability Affairs - Shri K.M. Acharya will hold the addl. charge for a period (MP:74) of 3 months w.e.f. 21.5.2012 47 D/O Space Dr. K. Radhakrishnan Scientist [email protected] n 48 M/O Statistics & Prog. Shri T. C. Anant Economist [email protected] Implementation 49 M/O Steel Shri D.R.S. Chaudhary (MP:77) [email protected] 50 M/O Textiles Ms. Kiran Dhingra (UT:75) [email protected] 51 M/O Tourism Shri Rajen Habib Khwaja (AP:76) [email protected] 52 M/O Tribal Affairs Smt. Vibha Puri Das (UK:77)** [email protected] Ms. Loretta Mary Vas will (UP:77) hold the addl. charge from 18.06.2012 or until further orders 53 M/O Urban Development Shri Sudhir Krishna (KN:77) [email protected] 54 M/O Water Resources Shri Dhruv Vijay Singh (MT:76) [email protected] 55 M/O Women & Child Smt Neela Gangadharan (KL:75) [email protected] Development 56 M/O Youth Affairs & Sports 1 - D/O Sports Shri Pradeep Kumar Deb (RJ:77) [email protected]. 2 - D/O Youth Affairs Ms Nita Chawdhury (UP:77) [email protected] SPECIAL SECRETARIES & SECRETARY EQUIVALENT SNo Ministry/Department Officer Name Service/Cadre 1 Prime Minister Office 1-Secretary – National Advisory Council Ms Rita Sharma (UP:74)# 2- Dy. Nl. Security Adv. & Secretary( NSCS Ms. Vijaya Latha Reddy (IFS:75)# 2 Cabinet Secretariat 1-Chairman (Joint Intelligence Committee) Shri Ajit Lal IPS(HP:74) 3 M/O Agriculture 1-Special Secretary Shri V. Venkatachalam (UP:77) 2-Special Secretary & Financial Advisor D/O Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries 1-Officer on Special Duty Shri Gokul Chandra Pati (OR:78) 4 D/O Agriculture Research and Education 1-Special Secretary Shri Rajiv Mehrishi (RJ:78) 5 D/O Atomic Energy 1-Member(Finance) Shri V.
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