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Ias Current List-28-08-2019 GRADATION LIST OF IAS OFFICERS OF JHARKHAND CADRE WITH THEIR POSTINGS (Gradewise/Scalewise) As on 27-08-2019 Sl.No. Grade/Scale (In Name Batch Mode of Present Postings / Notified DOB Date of Rs.) Whether cadre Appt. Posting DOR Joining or ex-cadre Apex Scale Chief Secretary Level-17 in the pay matric 2.25 Lac 1 Rajiv Gauba JH-1982 RR Secretary, M/o Home Affairs, 15-08-1959 31-08-2017 Govt. of India 31-08-2019 2 B. K. Tripathi JH-1983 RR D.G., ATI, Ranchi. 08-08-1959 26-12-2018 31-08-2019 3 Rajeev Kumar JH-1984 RR Secretary, Finance Services, New 19-02-1960 01-09-2017 Delhi 28-02-2020 4 Amit Khare JH-1985 RR Secretary, Ministry of Information 14-09-1961 01-06-2018 and Broadcasting, Govt. of India 30-09-2021 5 Devendra Kumar JH-1986 RR Chief Secretary, Jharkhand 26-03-1960 31-03-2019 Tiwari Additional Charge 31-03-2020 के अपराहन से Chief Resident Commissioner, Jharkhand Bhawan, New Delhi 6 Nagendra Nath Sinha JH-1987 RR Chairman, National Highway 29-07-1964 05-03-2019 Authority of India 31-07-2024 Additional Charge Managing Director, National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) 7 Indu Shekhar JH-1987 RR Member, Board of Revenue 24-10-1962 07-06-2018 Chaturvedi Additional Charge 31-10-2022 Additional Chief Secretary, Forest, Environment & Climate Change Department 8 Sukhdeo Singh JH-1987 RR Development Commissioner, 05-03-1964 01-04-2019 Jharkhand 31-03-2024 Additional Charge 1) M.D., GRDA 2) Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Jail and Disaster Management Deptt., Jharkhand 9 Arun Kumar Singh JH-1988 RR Additional Chief Secretary, Water 07-12-1963 07-06-2018 Resource Department, Jharkhand 31.12.2023 10 Kailash Kumar JH-1988 RR Additional Chief Secretary, 27-07-1962 05-04-2019 Khandelwal Planning-cum-Finance Department, 31-07-2022 Jharkhand Additional Charge 1) Additional Chief Secretary, Personnel, A.R. & Rajbhasha Deptt., Jharkhand 11 Mrs. Alka Tiwari JH-1988 RR Additional Secretary, Deptt. Of 06-09-1965 09-01-2017 fertilizers, ministry of chemicals 30-09-2025 and fertilizers, New Delhi 12 Lalbiaktluanga JH-1988 RR Waiting for posting 26-10-1964 Khiangte 31-10-2024 Above Supertime Principal Secretary Scale Level-15 182200-224100 13 Mukhmeet Singh JH-1990 RR Additional Secretary, Fifteenth 30-09-1964 01-01-2018 Bhatia Finance Commission under the 30-09-2024 Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi 28-08-2019 Sl.No. Grade/Scale (In Name Batch Mode of Present Postings / Notified DOB Date of Rs.) Whether cadre Appt. Posting DOR Joining or ex-cadre 14 Sudhir Kumar G. JH-1990 RR Additional Secretary, M/O Energy, 15-04-1964 Rahate Govt. of India 30-04-2024 15 Alok Goyal JH-1990 RR OSD, Jharkhand Bhawan, New 18-06-1965 12-06-2018 Delhi 30-06-2025 16 Shailesh Kumar Singh JH-1991 RR Principal Secretary, Higher, 28-03-1966 07-08-2019 Technical Education & Skill Dev. 31-03-2026 Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi 17 Amrendra Pratap JH-1991 RR Principal Secretary, School 01-12-1963 05-12-2017 Singh Education and Literacy Deptt., 30-11-2023 Jharkhand 18 Smt. Nidhi Khare JH-1992 RR Joint Secretary, Ministry of 12-02-1968 Environment, Forest and Climate 28-02-2028 Change, Govt. of India 19 Avinash Kumar JH-1993 RR Principal Secretary, Rural 29-08-1969 10-05-2018 Development Deptt., Jharkhand 31-08-2029 20 Surendra Singh JH-1993 RR Joint Secretary, Ministry of Social 01-07-1964 24-08-2017 Justice & Empowerment, New 30-06-2024 Delhi 21 Rajiv Arun Ekka JH-1994 RR Principal Secretary, Labour, 24-03-1964 07-06-2018 Employment and Training Deptt, 31-03-2024 Jharkhand, Ranchi Additional Charge (i) Labour Commissioner, Jharkhand (ii) Principal Secretary, Information Technology and e-Governance Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi Supertime Scale Secretary Level -14 144200-218200 22 Ajoy Kumar Singh JH-1995 RR Secretary, Urban Dev. and Housing 04-03-1970 07-06-2018 Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi 31-03-2030 Additional Charge 1) MD, JUIDCO 2) Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat and Vigilance Deptt., Jharkhand 23 Satendra Singh JH-1995 RR Principal Secretary to Governor, 28-08-1971 02-11-2018 Jharkhand 31-08-2031 Addl. Charge 1) Secretary, Planning-cum- Finance Deptt (Expenditure), Jharkhand 24 Nitin Madan Kulkarni JH-1995 RR Secretary, Health, Medical Edu. & 01-01-1972 Family Welfare Deptt., Jharkhand 31-12-2031 25 Mrs. Vandana Dadel JH-1996 RR Secretary, Energy Department 08-01-1971 Additional Charge 31-01-2031 CMD, Jharkhand Energy Dev. Corp. Ltd. 26 Mast Ram Meena JH-1996 RR Resident Commissioner, Jharkhand 06-06-1968 13-02-2018 Bhawan, New Delhi 30-06-2028 27 Sunil Kumar Barnwal JH-1997 RR Secretary to C.M., Jharkhand 01-02-1974 18-03-2015 Addl. Charge 31-01-2034 1) Secretary, Information & Public Relations Department 28 Smt. Himani Pandey JH-1998 RR Secretary, Welfare Deptt., 04-04-1971 19-09-2016 Jharkhand 30-04-2031 Additional Charge Secretary (Resource), Planning- cum-Finance Deptt., Jharkhand 28-08-2019 Sl.No. Grade/Scale (In Name Batch Mode of Present Postings / Notified DOB Date of Rs.) Whether cadre Appt. Posting DOR Joining or ex-cadre 29 Aradhana Patnaik JH-1998 RR Secretary, Drinking Water & 31-07-1973 05-12-2017 Sanitation Deptt., Jharkhand 31-07-2033 Additional Charge Secretary, Rural Development Deptt. (Rural Work Affairs) 30 Rahul Sharma JH-1998 RR Secretary, Excise and Prohibition 31-01-1972 09-02-2018 Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi 31-01-2032 Additional Charge 1) Secretary, Tourism, Art Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi 31 Kamal Kishore Soan JH-1998 RR Secretary, Road Construction 25-03-1969 09-02-2018 Deptt., Jharkhand 31-03-2029 Additional Charge 1) Secretary, Revenue, Registration & Land Reforms Deptt., Jharkhand 32 Brajmohan Kumar JH-1998 Non-SCS Administrator, Swarnrekha 28.09.1960 07-06-2018 Multipurpose, Jamshedpur 30.09.2020 Additional Charge M.D., Jharkhand State Housing Board, Ranchi 33 Vinay Kumar JH-1999 RR CEO-Cum-Secretary, Cabinet 27-10-1975 05-08-2019 Choubey (Election) Deptt., Jharkhand 34 Rahul Kumar Purwar JH-1999 RR M.D., Jharkhand Electricity 05-07-1974 12-02-2015 Distribution Corporation Ltd., 31-07-2034 Ranchi 35 Sunil Kumar JH-1999 RR Secretary, Building Construction 02-06-1970 09-02-2018 Deptt., Jharkhand 30-06-2030 Additional Charge M.D., Jharkhand State Building Construction Corporation Ltd., Ranchi 36 Pooja Singhal JH-2000 RR Secretary, Agriculture, Animal 07-07-1978 28.03.2017 Husbandry and Cooperative Deptt., 31-07-2038 Jharkhand, Ranchi 37 Amitabh Kaushal JH-2001 RR Secretary, Food, Public 10-03-1973 06-12-2017 Distribution & Consumers Affairs 31-03-2033 Deptt., Jharkhand Additional Charge (i) Secretary, Women, Child Dev. and Social Security Deptt., Jharkhand, Ranchi 38 Manish Ranjan JH-2002 RR On DFFT Training 10-07-1975 31-07-2035 39 Vijoy Kumar Singh JH-2002 SCS Divisional Commissioner, 05.08.1959 11-06-2018 Singhbhum (Kolhan), Chaibasa 31.08.2019 40 Manoj Kr. Jha JH-2002 SCS Divisional Commissioner, Palamu 01.06.1960 11-06-2018 Division, Medininagar 31.05.2020 41 Rajesh Kumar Sharma JH-2003 RR On DFFT Training 16-08-1976 31-08-2036 42 Aboobacker siddique JH-2003 RR Secretary, Mines & Geology Deptt, 08-03-1974 14-06-2018 P Jharkhand 31-03-2034 Additional Charge 1) Mines Commissioner, Jharkhand 2) Chairman-cum-MD, JSMDC, Ranchi 28-08-2019 Sl.No. Grade/Scale (In Name Batch Mode of Present Postings / Notified DOB Date of Rs.) Whether cadre Appt. Posting DOR Joining or ex-cadre 43 Prawin Kumar Toppo JH-2003 RR Secretary, Transport Department, 29-11-1972 23-07-2018 Jharkhand 30-11-2032 Additional Charge 1) Secretary, Rural Development (Panchayati Raj and NREP (Special Division) Deptt., Jharkhand Selection Grade Special Secretary Level-13 118500-214100 44 Prashant Kumar JH-2004 RR Secretary, Commercial Tax 06.08.1977 05-11-2018 Department, Jharkhand (in his own 31-08-2037 scale) Additional Charge Commissioner, Commercial Tax Department, Jharkhand 45 K. Ravi Kumar JH-2004 RR Secretary, Industries, Jharkhand (in 30.05.1974 02-11-2018 his own scale) 31-05-2034 Additional Charge MD, JIADA 46 Vimal JH-2004 SCS Divisional Commissioner, Santhal 27.11.1959 19-08.2019 Pargana, Dumka 30.11.2019 47 Dileep Kumar Jha JH-2004 SCS Examination Controller, Jharkhand 21.01.1960 28-11-2018 Combined Entrance Examination 31.01.2020 Board 48 K. Srinivasan JH-2005 RR Inter Cadre Deputation -Tamil 30.07.1979 27-12-2017 Nadu for three years 31-07-2039 49 Kripa Nand Jha JH-2005 RR Director, Industry 15.01.1975 20-08-2019 Additional Charge 31-01-2035 1) MD, JIIDCO 2) Mission Director, Jharkhand State Skill Mission Society 50 Jata Shankar JH-2005 Non-SCS Director, Secondary Education, 05-01-1963 20-08-2019 Choudhary Jharkhand, Ranchi 31-01-2023 51 Arbind Kumar JH-2005 SCS Divisional Commissioner, North 15.05.1960 23.08-2019 Chhotanagpur Division, Hazaribagh 31.05.2020 Additional Charge 52 Binod Kumar JH-2005 SCS Divisional Commissioner, South 05.06.1960 20-08-2019 Chhotanagpur Division, Ranchi 30.06.2020 53 Birendra Bhushan JH-2005 SCS IG, Prison, Jharkhand 31.05.1961 28-08-2018 31.05.2021 54 Manoj Kumar JH-2006 RR Nagar Aayukt, Ranchi Nagar 10.02.1979 28-08-2018 Nigam, Ranchi 28.02.2039 55 Vipra Bhal JH-2006 RR D.C., Simdega 01-02-2019 56 Shri Ranendra Kumar JH-2006 SCS Director, Dr. Ram Dayal Munda 12-06-2018 Tribal Research Institute, 10.02.1960 Jharkhand, Ranchi 29.02.2020 Additional Charge 1) Secretary, JPSC, Jharkhand 57 Shri Chitranjan Kumar JH-2006 SCS Director, Animal Husbandary 25.12.1961 07-06-2018 31.12.2021 58 Shri Anil Kumar Singh JH-2006 SCS Director, Sports, Jharkhand 05.09.1960 28-08-2018 30.09.2020 59 Shri Anil Kumar Rai JH-2006 SCS Nagar Aayukt, Giridih Nagar 05.05.1960 22-08-2019 Nigam 31.05.2020 60 Shri Kamal John Lakra JH-2006 SCS Settlement Officer, Ranchi 31.01.1962 22-02-2019 Additional Charge 31.01.2022 Member Secretary, Jharkhand State Commission for Backward Classes 28-08-2019 Sl.No.
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