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Civil List of Indian Administrative Service Officers (Kerala Cadre) CIVIL LIST OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE OFFICERS (KERALA CADRE) AS ON 04.06.2020 Date of Remarks appointment Name of the officer and Year of Date of Present post held + No. and date of Deputation/ Sl.No to IAS Grade source of recuitment allotment Birth Addl.Charge Order Cadre/Ex- Confirmation cadre in the IAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21/8/1984 Secretary, M/o New and G.O(Rt) 4773/10/ Central 1 Mr. Anand Kumar R.R 1984 11.08.1961 C.S.Grade 21/8/1986 Renewable Energy, GOI GAD dt.24/6/2010 Deputation G.O(Rt) 8476/15/ Dr. Ajay Kumar 26/8/1985 Secretary, Ministry of Central 2 1985 02.10.1962 GAD C.S.Grade R.R 26/8/1987 Defence, GOI Deputation dt.24/11/2015 Secretary, Ministry of Dr. Inder Jit Singh 26/8/1985 G.O(Rt) 4952/16/ Central 3 1985 17.08.1961 Development of North C.S. Grade R.R 26/8/1987 GAD dt.01/8/2016 Deputation Eastern Region G.O(Rt) Dr. Vishwas Mehta 25/8/1986 4 1986 19.02.1961 Chief Secretary1664/2020/GAD C.S Grade Cadre R.R 25/8/1988 dt.28/05/20 Secretary, Co-ordination, G.O(Rt) C.S Grade Dr. V.P.Joy 24/8/1987 Central 5 1987 30.06.1963 Cabinet Secretariat, 7070/2013/GAD on proforma R.R 24/8/1989 Deputation Rashtrapati Bhavan dt.29/8/2013 basis Additional Chief Secretary, G.O(Rt) 5843/19/ Mr. Satyajeet Rajan 24/8/1987 Labour and Skills 6 1987 26.03.1961 GAD C.S Grade Ex-Cadre R.R 24/8/1989 Department + Taxes dt.10/10/2019 (Excise) Dept Project Director, National G.O(Rt) C.S Grade Dr. Pradeep Kumar 24/8/1987 Central 7 1987 01.01.1961 Disaster Management 6838/2013/GAD on proforma R.R 24/8/1989 Deputation Authority dt.21/8/2013 basis Special Secretary, G.O(Rt) C.S Grade Mr. T.K. Manojkumar 24/8/1987 Central 8 1987 30.10.1961 Warehousing Development 8135/2012/GAD on proforma R.R 24/8/1989 Deputation and Regulatory Authority dt.28/9/2012 basis G.O(Rt) Mr. T.K. Jose 25/8/1988 Additional Chief Secretary, 9 1988 07.06.1962 1666/2020/GAD C.S Grade Ex-Cadre R.R 25/8/1990 Home and Vigilance dt.28/5/2020 Department Additional Secretary, M/o C.S Grade 25/8/1988 G.O(Rt) 3445/16/ Central 10 Mr. Gyanesh Kumar R.R 1988 27.01.1964 Home Affairs, D/o Home, on proforma 25/8/1990 GAD dt.27/5/2016 Deputation GOI basis Dr. Asha Thomas 25/8/1988 Additional Chief Secretary, G.O(Rt) 5843/19/ 11 1988 18.04.1963 C.S Grade Ex-Cadre R.R 25/8/1990 Forest and Wildlife Dept GAD dt.10/10/19 Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Teeka Ram Meena 25/8/1988 G.O(Rt) 4291/18/ 12 1988 01.03.1962 Kerala & ACS, Election C.S Grade Ex-Cadre R.R 25/8/1990 GAD dt.29/6/2018 Dept. G.O(Rt) Mr. Manoj Joshi 21/8/1989 Additional Secretary, M/o Central 13 1989 13.01.1967 344/2020/GAD CS Grade R.R 21/8/1991 Food Processing Industries Deputation dt.21/1/2020 Additional Secretary and Development Mr. Devendra Kumar Singh 21/8/1989 Commissioner, Ministry of G.O(Rt) 1540/20/ Central 14 1989 20.06.1963 C.S. Grade R.R 21/8/1991 Micro, Small and Medium GAD dt.16/5/2020 Deputation Enterprises, Government of India Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department + G.O(Rt) Mr. Rajesh Kumar Singh 21/8/1989 15 1989 24.11.1964 Taxes (except Excise) Dept 348/2020/GAD C.S Grade Cadre R.R 21/8/1991 + Planning & Economic dt.21/1/20 Affairs (RKI) Department + Chief Executive Officer, Re- build Kerala Initiative (RKI) Mr. Edwin Kulbhushan Additional Secretary, D/o 21/8/1989 G.O(Rt) 1689/18/ Central 16Majhi 1989 15.09.1963 Food & Public Distribution, C.S Grade 21/8/1991 GAD dt 17/3/18 Deputation R.R GOI Managing Director, Kochi Metro Rail Ltd.+ Additional Chief Secretary (Special Projects-Infrastructure); Mr. Alkesh Kumar Sharma 20/8/1990 Additional Chief Secretary, G.O(Rt) 5566/19/ State 17 1990 12.08.1963 C.S Grade R.R 20/8/1992 Industries (Kochi - GAD dt.25/9/19 Deputation Bangalore Industrial Corridor) Department + Chief Executive Officer, Smart City, Kochi Principal Secretary, Planning and Economic Affairs Dept + Cultural G.O(Rt) Dr. V. Venu 20/8/1990 Prl. Secy 18 1990 20.08.1964 Affairs (Archaelogy, 1666/2020/GAD Cadre R.R 20/8/1992 Grade Archives, Museum) + dt.28/5/2020 Member Secretary, Kerala State Planning Board Chairman and Managing Mr. G. Kamala Vardhana 20/8/1990 Director, India Tourism G.O(Rt) 6416/19/ Prl. Secy Central 19Rao 1990 02.08.1963 28/8/1992 Development Corporation GAD dt.5/11/19 Grade Deputation R.R Ltd. G.O(Rt) Ms. Sarada Muraleedharan Principal Secretary, Local Prl. Secy 20 1990 17.04.1965 20.08.1990 733/2020/GAD Cadre R.R Self Government Dept Grade dt.14/2/2020 G.O(Rt) Dr. Raju Narayana swamy 15/9/1991 (repatriated from Central Prl. Secy 21 1991 24.05.1968 4786/18/GAD dt. R.R 15/9/1993 deputation) Grade 21/7/18 Principal Secretary, G.O(Rt) Dr. A.Jayathilak 15/9/1991 Revenue and Disaster Prl. Secy 22 1991 16.06.1966 1666/2020/GAD Cadre R.R 15/9/1993 Management Dept + Grade dt. 28/5/20 Housing Department Agriculture Production Commissioner + Principal G.O(Rt) Ms. Ishita Roy 16/9/1991 Prl. Secy 23 1991 13.03.1965 Secretary, Agriculture 1666/2020/GAD Cadre R.R 16/9/1993 Grade Development and Farmers dt. 28/5/20 Welfare Department G.O(Rt) Ms. Rachana Shah 15/9/1991 Additional Secretary, Prl. Secy Central 24 1991 29.11.1967 253/16/GAD R.R 15/9/1993 Cabinet Secretariat, GOI Grade Deputation dt.16/1/16 Additional Secretary, G.O(Rt) Mr. Sanjeev Kaushik 11/10/1992 Department of Financial Prl. Secy Central 25 1992 23.04.1969 No.7187/19/GAD R.R 11/10/1994 Services, Government of Grade Deputation dated 19/12/19 India G.O(Rt) 11/10/1992 Principal Secretary, Prl. Secy 26 Dr. K. Ellangovan R.R 1992 12.01.1962 561/18/GAD Cadre 11/10/1994 Industries + NORKA Grade dt.25/01/18 Principal Secretary, Local G.O(Rt) Mr. Bishwanath Sinha 11/10/1992 Prl. Secy 27 1992 24.09.1968 Self Government (Urban) 1666/2020/GAD Cadre R.R 11/10/1994 Grade Dept dt.28/5/20 Dr. Usha Titus 5/9/1993 Principal Secretary, Higher G.O(Rt) 7426/17/ Prl. Secy 28 1993 31.01.1961 Cadre R.R 5/9/1995 Education + Environment GAD dt.22/11/17 Grade Principal Secretary, Transport + Mr. K.R.Jyothilal 5/9/1993 Transport(Aviation) + G.O(Rt) 3567/16/ Prl. Secy 29 1993 31.05.1969 Cadre R.R 5/9/1995 Transport(Metro) + General GAD dt.1/6/16 Grade Administration + Revenue (Devaswom) Depts Principal Secretary, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes G.O(Rt) Mr. Puneet Kumar 5/9/1993 Development Department + Prl. Secy 30 1993 25.03.1967 1666/2020/GAD Cadre R.R 5/9/1995 Backward Classes Grade dt.28/5/20 Development Department + Parliamentary Affairs Department Dr. Davendrakumar Principal Secretary to 5/9/1993 G.O(Rt) 2764/16/ Prl. Secy 31Dhodawat 1993 02.02.1967 Governor, Kerala Raj Ex-Cadre 5/9/1995 GAD dt.30/4/16 Grade R.R Bhavan Principal Secretary, Health Dr. Rajan N.Khobragade 6/9/1993 G.O(Rt) 8099/18/ Prl. Secy 32 1993 27.06.1966 & Family Welfare Dept + Cadre R.R 6/9/1995 GAD dt.14/12/18 Grade Ayush Dept Prl. Secy Mr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha 4/9/1994 Joint Secretary, M/o Coal, G.O(Rt) 2495/15/ Grade (on Central 33 1994 27.03.1966 R.R 4/9/1996 GOI GAD dt.8/4/15 proforma Deputation basis) G.O(Rt) Mr. Sanjay Garg 5/9/1994 Resident Commissioner, Prl. Secy 34 1994 10.10.1970 733/2020/GAD Ex-Cadre R.R 4/9/1996 Kerala House, New Delhi Grade dt.14/2/2020 Principal Secretary to CM + Mr. M.Sivasankar G.O(Rt) 7340/19/ Prl. Secy 35 1995 24.01.1963 01.03.2000 Principal Secretary, E & IT + Ex-Cadre (S.C.S) GAD dt.31/12/19 Grade Director, C-Dit Mr. Minhaj Alam 6/9/1996 Joint Secretary, M/o Food G.O(Rt) 1810/18/ Central 36 1996 14.04.1972 Secy. Grade R.R 6/9/1998 Processing Industries, GOI GAD dt.22/3/18 Deputation UN deputation (Director, 5/9/1996 G.O(Rt) 8974/14/ Central 37 Mr. Suman Billa R.R 1996 24.12.1970 World Tourism Secy. Grade 5/9/1998 GAD dt.20/11/14 Deputation Organisation) Mr. Mohammed.Hanish G.O(Rt) 5/9/1996 Secretary, Industries 38APM 1996 17.02.1969 1317/2020/GAD Secy. Grade Cadre 5/9/1998 Department R.R dt.09/04/20 Secretary, Cultural Affairs + Tourism + Special Officer, Ms. Rani George G.O(Rt) 3829/13/ 39 1996 27.05.1965 18.05.2001 International Music Secy.
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