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Disposition of All India Service and O.A.S.-Group 'A' (S.B.) & Above Rank Officers in Odisha FOR OFFICIAL USE GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISPOSITION OF ALL INDIA SERVICE AND O.A.S.-GROUP 'A' (S.B.) & ABOVE RANK OFFICERS IN ODISHA (49th EDITION) AS ON 01-06-2019 ISSUED BY GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & P.G. DEPARTMENT Available in www.gaodisha.gov.in GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & P.G. DEPARTMENT DISPOSITION OF ALL-INDIA SERVICE AND O.A.S.-GROUP 'A' (S.B.) & ABOVE RANK OFFICERS IN ODISHA CONTENTS PAGE I.A.S. Officers Cadre Schedule i-ii I.A.S. Officers 1–22 I.P.S. Officers Cadre Schedule 23–24 I.P.S. Officers 25–38 I.F.S. Officers Cadre Schedule 39–40 I.F.S. Officers 41–50 O.A.S. Officers Cadre Schedule 51–54 O.A.S. (Special Secretary) 55–56 O.A.S. (Superior Administrative Grade) Officers 57–64 O.A.S. (Super Timescale) Officers 65–76 O.A.S.-Group-'A' (S.B.) Officers 77–92 The contents of this edition should not be deemed to convey sanction or authority in the matter of any seniority, pay allowances, date of birth and the like. Any error or omission may kindly be brought to the notice of Special Secretary to Government, General Administration & P.G. Department, Bhubaneswar with a view to its being corrected in the next edition. I.A.S. Officers I. A. S. OFFICERS CADRE SCHEDULE 1. Senior Duty Post under the State Government . 129 Chief Secretary to the Government and . 1 Chief Development Commissioner. Member, Board of Revenue . 1 Chief Administrator, KBK . 1 Agriculture Production Commissioner . 1 Principal Secretary to Government . 7 Chief Electoral Officer . 1 Additional Development Commissioner & Secretary to Government, P & C Department. 1 Director-General, Training Co-ordination, Gopabandhu Academy of Administration, BBSR. 1 Revenue Divisional Commissioner . 3 Commissioner, Commercial Taxes . 1 Transport Commissioner . 1 Commissioner-cum-Secretary to Governor . 1 Commissioner-cum-Secretary to Chief Minister . 1 Commissioner-cum-Secretary / Spl. Secretary to Government . 30 Special Relief Commissioner . 1 Resident Commissioner, New Delhi . 1 Secretary/Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary/ Deputy Secretary to Government. 20 Secretary, Board of Revenue . 1 Registrar, Co-operative Societies . 1 Director, S.T. & S.C. Development. 1 Director, Panchayati Raj . 1 Director of Industries . 1 Director of Employment . 1 Inspector-General of Registration . 1 Excise Commissioner . 1 Labour Commissioner . 1 Director of Tourism . 1 Director of Textiles & Handloom . 1 Director, Social Welfare . 1 Director, Special Project . 1 District Magistrates and Collectors . 30 Additional District Magistrate/Sub-Collector, . 5 Grade-I/Project Administrator, I.T.D.A. Director, Elementary and Mass Education . 1 Director, Secondary Education . 1 Director, N.R.L.M. 1 Director, N.R.H.M. 1 Director, Technical Education and Training . 1 Director, Agriculture and Food Production . 1 Director, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services . 1 Director, Fisheries . 1 Total Senior Duty Posts . 129 2. Central Deputation Reserve not exceeding 40% . 51 of item 1 above. 3. State Deputation Reserve not exceeding 25% of . 32 item 1 above. 4. Training Reserve not exceeding 3·5% of item 1 above . 4 5. L.R. and Junior Posts Reserve not exceeding 16.5% . 21 of Item 1 above. 6. Posts to be filled by promotion under Rule 8 . 72 of the Indian Administrative Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1954 not exceeding 33 and 1/3% of Items 1, 2, 3 4, & 5 above. 7. Posts to be filled up by Direct Recruitment . 165 (Items 1+2+3+4+5-6). Total authorised strength . 237 [F. No. 11031/03/2014-AIS-II(A)] Sd. DIWAKAR NATH MISRA Director (Services) Government of India [ Government of India Gazette Notification No. G.S.R. 719(E), Dt. 13-10-2014 ] Revised Scale of Pay effective from 01-01-2016 Grade Levels in the Pay Matrix (i) Junior Scale . Level-10 (ii) Senior Timescale . Level-11 (iii) Junior Administrative Grade . Level-12 (iv) Selection Grade . Level-13 (v) Super Timescale . Level-14 (A) H.A.G. Level-15 (B) Apex Scale . Level-17 ii GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC GRIEVANCE DEPARTMENT GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position, REMARKS/ No. Home District (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Matrix I. D. Code No. Date of Confirmation MCT Status 1 2 3 4 5 ALLOTMENT YEAR : 1983 1 Shri Aditya Prasad Padhi, R.R. 1983 Chief Secretary and Cadre B.E. (IISc.) M.B.A. (Yale), U.S.A., 2-9-1983 Chief Dev. Commissioner, Odisha Level-17 17-2-1960, Ganjam (Odisha), 2-9-1985 and Secretary to Govt., G.A. & P.G. Deptt. I. D. No. 020500. MCT-V Bhubaneswar 30-11-2015 (AN). [email protected] 2 Shri Injeti Srinivas, R.R. 1983 Secretary, Central B.A. (Hons.) (Econ.), M.B.A. 29-8-1983 Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Deputation (B.Admn.), 26-5-1960, Delhi, 29-8-1985 New Delhi. Level-17 I. D. No. 020900. [email protected] ALLOTMENT YEAR :1984 3 Dr. Arun Kumar Panda, R.R. 1984 Secretary, Central M.A. (Pol. Sc.), Ph.D., (Pol., Eco.), 21-8-1984 Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Deputation 30-4-1960, 21-8-1986 Enterprises, New Delhi. Level-17 Bhadrak (Odisha), I. D. No. 021400. [email protected] ALLOTMENT YEAR : 1985 4 Shri Upendra Prasad R.R. 1985 Secretary, Ministry of Water Central Singh, B. Tech. (Mech. Engg.), 26-8-1985 Resources, River Development Deputation 10-10-1962, Vaishali (Bihar), 26-8-1987 and Ganga Rejuvenation, Level-17 I. D. No. 021900. New Delhi. [email protected] 5 Shri Surendra Nath R.R. 1985 Secretary, Ministry of Central Tripathi, M.B.A.(Public Policy), 27-8-1985 Parliamentary Affairs, Deputation M.A. (Pol. Sc.), 2-1-1960, 27-8-1987 New Delhi. Level-17 Faizabad, (Uttar Pradesh), I. D. No. 022200. [email protected] 6 Dr. Gagan Kumar Dhal, R.R. 1985 Agriculture Production S.D.R. M.Phil. (Hist.), M.A. (History), 26-8-1985 Commissioner, Odisha, (Ex-cadre) 5-1-1960, Balasore (Odisha), 26-8-1987 Bhubaneswar. Level-17 I. D. No. 022400. [email protected] Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position, REMARKS/ No. Home District (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Matrix I. D. Code No. Date of Confirmation MCT Status 1 2 3 4 5 ALLOTMENT YEAR : 1986 7 Shri Asit Kumar Tripathy, R.R. 1986 DC-cum-ACS and Secretary to Govt., S.D.R. M. Phil. (Pol. Sc.), LL. B., 25-8-1986 Planning & Convergence (Ex-Cadre) 23-12-1960, Balangir (Odisha), 25-8-1988 Department. Addl. Ch.: ACS to Level-17 I. D. No. 022500. Govt., Home Department [email protected] Bhubaneswar 8 Shri Laxmi Narayan Gupta, R.R. 1986 Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt., S.D.R. M. A. (Econ.), M.B.A. (Public 25-8-1986 Micro, Small & Medium (Ex-Cadre) Service), 17-8-1959, 25-8-1988 Enterprises Department. Level-17 Alwar (Rajasthan), Bhubaneswar. I. D. No. 022700. [email protected] 9 Shri Suresh Chandra R.R. 1986 Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt., S.D.R. Mahapatra, M.Sc. (Applied 25-8-1986 Forest & Environment Deptt. (Ex-Cadre) Geology), 4-2-1962, 25-8-1988 Bhubaneswar. Level-17 Keonjhar (Odisha), I. D. No. 022600. [email protected] 10 Shri Sudershan Pal R.R. 1986 Chief Administrator, KBK., Cadre Thakur, M. A., B.A. (Eng.) 25-8-1986 Koraput. Level-17 29-3-1963, Lahul & Spiti, 25-8-1988 (Himachal Pradesh), I. D. No. 022900. [email protected] 11 Shri G. V. Venugopal R.R. 1986 Member, Board of Revenue, Cadre Sarma, M. Sc. (Phy.), 25-8-1986 Odisha, Cuttack. Level-17 B.Sc. (Math.), 4-10-1962, 25-8-1988 Guntur, (Andhra Pradesh), I. D. No. 022901. [email protected] ALLOTMENT YEAR : 1987 12 Shri Tuhin Kanta R.R. 1987 Principal Resident Commissioner, SDR Pandey, M.B.A., M. A. (Econ.), 24-8-1987 Govt. of Odisha, New Delhi. (Ex-Cadre) 8-7-1965, Hoshiarpur (Punjab), 24-8-1989 Level-17 I. D. No. 023100. 13 Shri Nikunja Kishore R.R. 1987 Joint Secretary & CEO, National Trust Central Sundaray, M. A. (Pol. Sc.), 24-8-1987 for the welfare of persons with Autism, Deputation M. Phil.(Pol. Sc.), 2-3-1963, 24-8-1989 Celebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Level-17 Khurda (Odisha), & Multiple Disabilities, New Delhi. I. D. No. 023000. [email protected] 2 Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position, REMARKS/ No. Home District (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Matrix I. D. Code No. Date of Confirmation MCT Status 1 2 3 4 5 14 Shri Rajesh Verma, R.R. 1987 Additional Chief Secretary to SDR B. Tech. (Electronics), 27-8-1987 Chief Minister, Odisha. (Ex-Cadre) 1-9-1964, Sawai Madhopur, 27-8-1989 Level-17 (Rajasthan), I. D. No. 023200. [email protected] 15 Shri Raj Kumar Sharma, R.R. 1987 Additional Chief Secretary to SDR M.A. (Econ.), M.B.A. (B. Admn.), 24-08-1987 Government, Steel & Mines (Ex-Cadre) 25-8-1963, Jaipur (Rajasthan), Department, Bhubaneswar. Level-17 I. D. No. 023101. [email protected] ALLOTMENT YEAR : 1988 16 Shri C. J. Venugopal, R.R. 1988 Principal Secretary to Govt. Cadre B. Tech., P.G.D.M. (I.I.M.A.), 25-8-1988 Electronics & Information Level-15 27-11-1964, Hyderabad, 25-8-1990 Technology Department. (Andhra Pradesh), I. D. No. 023500. [email protected] 17 Shri Pradipta Kumar R.R. 1988 Principal Secretary to Government, Cadre Mohapatra, M.Sc. (Geology), 25-8-1988 School & Mass Education Level-15 MBA,, 25-5-1964, 25-8-1990 Department, Bhubaneswar.
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