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Yours Faithful' 41415-4:2AV IMMEDIATE No. 33/2013-E0 (MM.II) Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (Department of Personnel & Training) New Delhi, dated the 201h June, 2013 To 1. The Chief Secretaries of the State Governments (As per list enclosed) 2. All Cadre Controlling Authorities of Group 'A' Services (As per list encicAed) Sub: Retention of names on offer for Central Deputation under the Central Staffing Scheme for the year 2013- reg. Sir/Madam, Please refer to this Department's letters of even number and No. 32/2012-E0 (MM.II) both dated 19.11.2012 regarding sponsoring of the names of eligible officers for appointment in the Government of India under the Central Staffing Scheme for the year 2013. 2. As per directions of the ACC, the names of officers, for being plaCed on offer are to be obtained from the State Governments/Cadre Controlling Authorities in two tranches. The last date for sponsoring the names for the second tranche is 31st July, 201.3. 3. It is, therefore, requested to kindly sponsor the names of officers to this office, for retention under the Central Staffing Scheme for the 2 60 tranche. Kindly give this circular wide publicity among the eligible officers under your administrative control. 4. The applications of willing officers (including those pending from 1st tranche of 2013) may be forwarded to this Department after due scrutiny at the earliest. Yours faithful' 41415-4:2AV" (Dr. Amarpreet Duggal) -74.) Dy. Secretary (MM) Copy to: 1. The Home Secretary, (In r/o IAS offiter's of AGMUT Cad e• Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi. 2. The Secretary, (In r/o IFS Officers) Mini s try of Environment & Forests, Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, New Delhi. 3. Director, MC with the request to upload the circular on the website of DoP&T. jc (Dr. g3')g: I) Dy. Secretary (MM) CHIEF SECRETARIES OF STATES 1. Shri Prasanna Kumar Mohanty, / Shri Hari Krishna Paliwal, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Hyderabad. Itanagar. 3. Shri Naba Kumar Das, 4. Shri Ashok Kumar Sinh,a Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Assam, Government of Bihar, Dispur. Patna. 5. Shri Sunil Kumar, 6. Shri Varesh Sinha, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Chattisgarh, Government of Gujarat, Raipur. Gandhinagar. 7. Shri B. Vijayan, 8. Shri P. K. Chaudhery, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Goa, Government of Haryana, Panaji. Chandigarh. 9. Shri Sudripto Roy, 10. Shri Md. Iqbal Khandey, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Himachal Pradesh, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, Shim la. Srinagar. 11. Shri Ram Sewak Sharma, 12. Shri S. V. Ranganath, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, Government of Karnataka, Ranchi. Bangalore. 13. Shri E. K. Bharat Shushan, 14. Shri R. Parasuram, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Thiruvananthapuram. Bhopal. 15. Shri Jayant Kumar Banthia, 16. Shri D. S. Poonia, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra, Government of Manipur, Mumbai. Imphal. 17. Shri Winston Mark Simon Pariat, 18. Ms. L.T. Tochhawng, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Meghalaya, Government of Mizoram, Shillong. Aizawl. 19. Shri Alemtemshi Jamir, 20. Shri Bijay Kumar Patnaik, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Nagaland, Government of Orissa, Koh ima. Bhubaneswar. 21. Shri Rakesh Singh, 22. Shri C. K. Mathew, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Punjab, Government of Rajasthan, Chandigarh. Jaipur. 23. Shri Karma Gyatso, 24. Smt. Sheela Balakrishnan, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Sikkim, Government of Tamil Nadu, Gangtok. Chennai. 25. Shri S. K. Panda, 26. Shri Subhash Kumar, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Tripura, Government of Uttarakhand, Agartala. Dehradun. 27. Shri Jawed Usmani, 28. Shri Sanjay Mitra, Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Government of West Bengal, Lucknow. Kolkata. LIST OF CADRE CONTROLLING AUTHORITIES OF CENTRAL GROUP 'A' SERVICES. [ SI.No. 1 Name Service Shri R. K. Singh, Indian Police Service Home Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi. Shri Vinay Mittal, Indian Railway Service Chairman, Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, Rail Bhavan, New Delhi. Shri Shashi Kant Sharma, 3. Indian Audit & Accounts Service Comptroller & Auditor General of India, 0/o the C&AG of India, 9, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi. Shri Arvind Mayaram, Indian Economic Service Secretary, Ministry of Finance. Department of Economic Affairs, North Block, New Delhi. 5. Shri R. S. Gujral, (i) Indian Cost Account Service . Secretary, (ii) Indian Civil Accounts Service Department of Expenditure, Cost Accounts Branch, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi. Ms. Priti Mohanty, 6. Indian Defence Accounts Service Secretary (Defence Finance), Ministry of Defence, South Block, New Delhi. Shri Sumit Bose, (i) Indian Revenue Service (IT) Secretary, y (ii) Indian Revenue Service (C&CE) Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue North Block, New Delhi. 8. Ms. P. Gopinath, Indian Postal Service Secretary, Department of Posts, Dak Bhavan, New Delhi. 9. Shri M. F. Farooqui, (i) Indian Telecom Service Secretary, (ii) IP&T (Fin. & Accounts) Service Department of Telecommunications, Sanchar Bhavan, New Delhi. 10. Shri Radha Krishna Mathur, Indian Ordnance Factory Service Secretary, Department of Defence Production, South Block, New Delhi. 11. Shri Radha Krishna Mathur, (i) Indian Defence Estates Service Defence Secretary, (ii) Indian Defence S. of Engineers South Block, New Delhi. 12. Shri T. C. Anant, Secretary, Indian Statistical Service Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Sardar Patel Bhavan, New Delhi. 13. Shri S. R. Rao, Secretary, (i) Indian Supply Service (ii) Department of Commerce, Indian Inspection Service (iii) Udyog Bhavan, Indian Trade Service New Delhi. 14. Shri Uday Kumar Varma, Secretary, (i ) Indian Information Service (ii) Ministry of Information Indian Broadcasting Engineering Service & Broadcasting, (iii) Shastri Indian Broadcasting Programme Service New Delhi. 15. Shri Naved Masood, Secretary, Indian Company Law Service Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi. 16. Shri V. Rajagopalan, Indian Forest Service Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi. 1 7. Shri Sudhir Krishna, CES (CPWD) The Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. -`1 • 18. Shri V. Chhiber, Central Roads Engineering Service Secretary, Department of Road Transport & Highways, Parivahan Bhavan, New Delhi. 19. Shri P. Uma Shanker, Central Power Engineering Service Secretary, Ministry of Power, Shram Shakti Bhavan, New Delhi. 20. Shri Shyamal Kumar Sarkar, Central Water Engineering Service The Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources Shram Shakti Bhavan, New Delhi. .
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