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Provisional Disposition List of Senior OAS Officers As on 15.09.2019 OAS Provisional Disposition List of Senior OAS Officers as on 15.09.2019 OAS (Special Secretary) Sl. Date of Name of the officer Home District Present Post or Position Station Batch No. Birth Special Secretary to Government, 1 Shri Bibhu Prasad Sarangi 21-01-1961 Puri RR-1983 Hgher Education Department 2 Shri Biswanath Pradhan 10-04-1960 Angul Director, Secondary Education RR-1982 Special Secretary to Government, 3 Shri Akshaya Kumar Parida 15-05-1961 Kendrapara RR-1984 Forest & Environment Department Shri Kumuda Chandra 4 10-02-1961 Kandhamal Special Secretary, OPSC, Cuttack RR-1984 Mallick Special Secretary to Government, 5 Shri Ashok Kumar Naik 28-03-1962 Sundargarh RR-1984 Health & FW Department Special Secretary to Government, 6 Shri Muralidhar Mallick 10-03-1962 Jajpur RR-1985 Home Department Special Secretary to Government, 7 Shri Umakanta Tripathy 25-09-1964 Cuttack RR-1986 Labour & ESI Department Director, Bureau of Text Book 8 Shri Sidharth Dhal 03-06-1962 Cuttack RR-1986 Preparation & Production Special Secretary to Government, H 9 Shri Suvendu Kanungo 20-10-1964 Balasore RR-1986 & U.D. Department 10 Shri Rajendra Prasad Mund 01-04-1960 Kalahandi Secretary to RDC (ND), Sambalpur RR-1983 Special Secretary to Government, 11 Shri Bivas Kanungo 16-06-1960 Cuttack RR-1986 Finance Department Special Secretary to Government, ST & SC Development, Minorities & 12 Shri Susanta Kumar Barik 12-05-1963 Balasore RR-1986 Backward classes Welfare Department Secretary, Odisha Sub-Ordinate 13 Shri Bishnu Prasad Mishra 01-04-1964 Keonjhar Staff Selection Commission, RR-1986 Bhubaneswar Special Secretary to Government, 14 Dr. Ramakrushna Sahoo 12-06-1962 Khurdha Odia Language Litreture & Culture RR-1986 Department Secretary, State Election 15 Shri Rabindra Nath Sahu 05-01-1964 Khurdha RR-1986 Commission, Odisha, Bhubaneswar Special Secretary to Government, 16 Shri Pradeep Kumar Dash 12-05-1961 Balasore RR-1986 Water Resources Department Special Secretary to Government, 17 Shri Sangram Keshari Swain 08-03-1965 Cuttack RR-1986 Energy Department. Special Secretary to Government, 18 Shri Ganesh Chandra Patra 20-07-1963 Balasore RR-1986 G.A. & P.G. Department Addltional Commissioner, Addl. Revisional Court, Bhubaneswar 19 Shri Subhakanta Mishra 14-07-1961 Sundargarh RR-1986 under the Member, Board of Revenue, Odisha, Cuttack Special Secretary to Government, 20 Shri Sarat Chandra Mishra 17-07-1961 Cuttack RR-1986 Labour & E.S.I. Department Special Secretary to Hon’ble 21 Shri Chittaranjan Mohanty 06-05-1962 Khurdha RR-1986 Governor, Odisha Director, ROTI, Bhubaneswar, Addl. 22 Shri Sasadhar Nayak 21-01-1965 Balasore Charge of Special Secretary to RR-1986 Government, R & D.M. Department Shri Bikash Chandra Director, Text Book Production & 23 15-05-1963 Kendrapada RR-1986 Mohapatra Marketing, Odisha, Bhubaneswar MD, Odisha Small Industries 24 Shri Biswa Mohan Ray 03-03-1963 Cuttack RR-1986 Corporation, Cuttack Special Secretary to Government, 25 Shri Pradipta Kumar Nanda 01-03-1960 Dhenkanal RR-1986 Finance Department OAS (Superior Administrative Grade) Sl. Date of Name of the officer Home District Present Post or Position Station Batch No. Birth 1 Shri Ignace Hansda 03-01-1960 Sambalpur Secretary, STA, Cuttack RR-83 Settlement Officer, Sambalpur- 2 Shri Pradeep Kumar Naik 11-09-1963 Deogarh Kalahandi Major Settlement, RR-84 Sambalpur. Additional Secretary to Government , 3 Shri Ashok Kumar Bhuyan 01-07-1960 Ganjam Commerce & Transport (Commerce) RR-84 Department Additional Secretary to Government, 4 Shri Akshya Kumar Sethi 10-09-1962 Cuttack RR-84 P.E. Department Shri Akshya Kumar Mohanty, Secretary, Odisha Staff Selection 5 21-04-1962 Puri RR-86 No. 2 Commission , Bhubaneswar 6 Smt. Bratati Harichandan 19-11-1963 Puri Director, SSEPD, Bhubaneswar RR-86 Additional Secretary to Government, 7 Shri Manmath Kumar Biswal 14-05-1962 Balasore RR-86 Science & Technology Department Director, Elementary Education & Shri Biranchi Narayan Ex-Officio Additional Secretary to 8 01-04-1961 Cuttack RR-86 Mohanty Government, School & Mass Education Department Additional Secretary to Government, 9 Shri Laxmidhar Mohanty 15-05-1960 Ganjam RR-86 Higher Education Department Director (SC Welfare), ST & SC 10 Shri Raja Parija 17-07-1961 Cuttack Development Minority & Backward RR-86 Classes Welfare Department 11 Shri Ramesh Chandra Rout 21-01-1961 Bhadrak Director, ESI, Bhubaneswar RR-86 Additional Secretary to Government, 12 Shri Purna Chandra Mohanty 11-02-1960 Khurdha RR-86 PA Department 13 Shri Manoj Kumar Pattnaik 02-07-1963 Ganjam CEO, OCAC, Bhubaneswar RR-86 Secretary, Bhubaneswar Shri Rabindra Nath Mishra, 14 25-04-1960 Cuttack Development Authority, RR-86 No.2 Bhubaneswar Additional Secretary to Government, 15 Shri Maheswar Agasti 07-06-1962 Bhadrak Women & Child Development and RR-86 Mission Shakti Department Additional Commissioner, 16 Shri Suratha Chandra Mallick 20-04-1963 Cuttack Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation, RR-86 Bhubaneswar Additional Secretary to Government, 17 Shri Bharat Chandra Behera 01-12-1962 Cuttack RR-86 Cooperation Department 18 Shri Saran Kumar Jena 05-05-1962 Cuttack Director, EPM, Bhubaneswar RR-86 M.D, Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation 19 Shri Sadananda Nayak 05-05-1963 Keonjhar RR-86 (Addl. Ch. Of MD Agro Industries Corporation on 17.01.19) Additional Secretary to Government, 20 Smt. Merry Lakra 14-08-1964 Sundargarh RR-86 Agriculture & FE Department Registrar, Utkal University, 21 Shri Dayanidhi Nayak 21-06-1963 Ganjam RR-86 Bhubaneswar Addl. Commissioner, Transport, 22 Shri Srinibas Behera 07-05-1964 Cuttack RR-86 State Transport Authority, Cuttack Additional Secretary to Government, 23 Shri Trilochan Minz 24-01-1962 Sambalpur RR-86 F & ARD Department Additional Secretary to Government, 24 Shri Yudhisthir Nayak 14-06-1964 Keonjhar RR-86 Public Enterprises Department Additional Secretary to Government, 25 Mr. Abdul Alim Khan 02-02-1962 Cuttack H & F.W. Depatt. RR-86 Under Suspension Director, Public Grievance & Pension Shri Sudhansu Sekhar Administration & Ex-officio Additional 26 22-01-1960 Cuttack RR-87 Bhuyan Secretary to Government, G.A. & P.G. Department 27 Dr. Ajit Kumar Mishra 10-10-1961 Kalahandi Collector & D.M, Nawarangpur RR-87 Additional Secretary to Government, 28 Shri Udaya Narayan Das 24-05-1965 Bhadrak RR-87 MSME Department 29 Shri Brusava Chandra Nayak 27-02-1960 Mayurbhanj PD, DRDA, Nuapada RR-86 30 Mrs Sujata Sahu 30-06-1964 Ganjam Secretary to RDC (SD), Berhampur RR-87 Additional Secretary to Government, 31 Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Das 28-08-1962 Jagatsinghpur RR-87 Revenue & D.M. Department Director, State Council of 32 Shri Gangadhar Sahoo 08-06-1963 Dhenkanal Educational Research & Training RR-87 (SCERT), Odisha, Bhubaneswar 33 Shri Pramod Kumar Behera 01-06-1961 Sambalpur Collector & D.M, Rayagada RR-87 34 Shri Aswini Kumar Mishra 06-10-1964 Dhenkanal Director, Higher Education RR-87 35 Ms. Susamarani Devi 02-02-1965 Puri Registrar, OUAT, Bhubaneswar RR-87 Shri Pradipta Kishore Additional Secretary to Govt., Energy 36 28-12-1960 Cuttack RR-87 Satapathy Department Secretary, Board of Secondary 37 Shri Ramasis Hazra 15-01-1965 Kendrapara RR-87 Education, Odisha, Cuttack 38 Shri Susanta Kumar Mohanty 15-07-1963 Kalahandi CGM(Land), IDCO, Bhubaneswar RR-87 Joint Commissioner, Gopabandhu 39 Shri Umakanta Swain 01-07-1961 Cuttack Academy of Administration, Odisha, RR-87 Bhubaneswar Director, Textile and Handloom, 40 Shri Jyotiprakash Das 08-07-1965 Cuttack Odisha, Bhubaneswar ( Addl. Ch. Of RR-87 MD, Boyanika,BBSR.) 41 Shri Sitansu Kumar Rout 21-04-1963 Cuttack Collector & D.M., Khordha RR-87 Additional Secretary to Government, 42 Shri Dhananjaya Swain 18-07-1962 Cuttack School & Mass Education RR-87 Department Shri Kailash Chandra Sahoo- Additional Secretary to Government, 43 15-06-1961 Dhenkanal RR-87 2 Science & Technology Department Additional Secretary to Government, 44 Shri Sribhusan Sukla 25-06-1960 Puri RR-87 Home Department Shri Sailendra Kumar Additional Secretary to Government, 45 24-06-1964 Kendrapada RR-87 Dwivedi Revenue & D.M. Department Additional Secretary to Government, 46 Shri Krushna Prasad Pati 13-02-1963 Cuttack RR-87 PR & DW Department Additional CEO in the Office of the 47 Dr. Avaya Kumar Nayak -1 13-05-1963 Bhadrak RR-87 Chief Electoral Officer, Odisha Additional Secretary to Government, 48 Shri Rajendra Kumar Patnaik 17-05-1962 Sambalpur RR-87 Water Resources Department 49 Shri Dilip Routrai 05-07-1966 Kendrapara OSD to Chief Secretary RR-87 Secretary, Odisha Khadi & Village 50 Shri Saroj Kumar Patel 01-07-1964 Sambalpur RR-87 Industries Board Additional Secretary to Government, 51 Shri Suman Behera 05-08-1962 Puri RR-87 Fisheries & ARD Department Additional Secretary to Government, 52 Shri Bhaskar Chandra Turuk 01-06-1964 Koraput RR-87 Forest & Environment Department Additional Secretary to Government, 53 Shri Sudhakar Burgi 01-06-1964 Kandhamal RR-87 Labour & ESI Department Additional Secretary to Government, 54 Shri Mohan Charan Das 16-06-1964 Mayurbhanj RR-87 F & E Department 55 Dr. Udhab Charan Majhi 06-05-1964 Sundargarh PD, DRDA,Keonjhar RR-87 Additional Secretary to Government, 56 Shri Laxmidhar Das 08-05-1962 Mayurbhanj RR-87 Science & Technology Department MD, Aska Co-operative Sugar Mills, 57 Shri Laxmikanta Behera 09-08-1963 Ganjam RR-87 Aska Additional Secretary to Government, 58 Shri Remish Kerkatta 25-04-1963 Sundargarh RR-87 School & M.E. Department Additional Secretary to Government, 59 Shri Jyoti Kumar Lakra 08-02-1964 Sundargarh RR-87 FS & CW Department Additional Commissioner, Additional Revisional Court, Bhubaneswar, 60 Shri Chandramani Badanaik 21-11-1962 Sundargarh RR-87 under the Member, Board of Revenue, Odisha, Cuttack Additional Secretary to Government, 61 Shri Indramani Tripathy 13-04-1967 Bolangir RR-88 GA & PG Department G.M., Orissa State Road Transport 62 Shri Braja Gopal Acharya 09-11-1963 Mayurbhanj RR-88 Corporation (OSRTC), Bhubaneswar 63 Shri Jyoti Ranjan Pradhan 11-04-1963 Dhenkanal Collector and D.M., Bargarh RR-88 64 Shri Ashok Kumar Dash 05-05-1962 Cuttack Registrar, Ravenshaw University RR-88 F.A., Board of Revenue, Odisha, 65 Shri Subrata Satapathy 21-07-1966 Kendrapada RR-88 Cuttack Addltional Commissioner, Addl.
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