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The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, April 20, 2011 1 The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 222, Vol. XXIV, Naharlagun, Wednesday, July 5, 2017, Asadha 14, 1939 (Saka) GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF POWER, HYDRO POWER AND NRE ITANAGAR ———— ORDER The 12th June, 2017 No. PWRS/E-1028/2003.—In continuation to Government Order No. CE/HPD/E-46/2016(pt) dated 22nd September, 2016, redefining the Charter of responsibilities of the Officers of Department of Hydro Power Development (DHPD) to infuse a project management approach for implementing various Hydro Power Projects across the State. The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh is pleased to make the following clarification as under :- 1. There is no alteration in the number of posts of E & M Cadre and Civil Cadre at different levels. 2. Promotional channel of all Engineers will be in their respective chain - Civil & EM. 3. There will be no disturbance in inter-se-seniority. Further, to give flexibility to Government to deploy an Executive Engineer defending on the Stage of projects under a particular Division and accordingly post a Civil or E & M Executive Engineer, the nomenclature of Different Divisions are renamed as under :- Sl. Existing name of Division Renamed Division No. 1. Aalo Civil Division Aalo Hydro Power Division - I 2. Aalo E & M Division Aalo Hydro Power Division - II 3. Pangin E & M Division Pangin Hydro Power Division 4. Geku Civil Division Geku Hydro Power Division 5. Hayuliang Civil Division Hayuliang Hydro Power Division 6. Tezu E & M Division Tezu Hydro Power Division 7. Hawai E & M Division Hawai Hydro Power Division 8. Bordumsa Civil Division Bordumsa Hydro Power Division 9. Anini Civil Division Anini Hydro Power Division 10. Ziro Civil Division Ziro Hydro Power Division - I 11. Ziro E & M Division Ziro Hydro Power Division - II 12. Koloriang Civil Division Koloriang Hydro Power Division 13. Seppa Civil Division Seppa Hydro Power Division 14. Bomdila Civil Division Bomdila Hydro Power Division - I 15. Bomdila E & M Division Bomdila Hydro Power Division - II 16. Lhou Civil Division Lhou Hydro Power Division - I 17. Lhou E & M Division Lhou Hydro Power Division - II This issue with the approval of competent authority. Bolung Siram, IAS Commissioner (Power), Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. ——— Published and printed by Directorate of Printing, Naharlagun—406/2017-DoP-250-7-2017..
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