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The Gazette of India REGD. N0. D-222 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 38] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1963/BHADRA 30, 1885 PART I—SECTION 4 Notifications regarding Appointments, Promotions, Leave, etc. of Officers issued by the Ministry of Defence MINISTRY OF DEFENCE No. 2042, dated 4th Sep. 1963.—Shri Sunil Kumar Khas- MINISTRY OF DEFENCE nobis, offg. Jr. Scientific Officer, Defence Metallurgical Research New Delhi, 21st September 1963 Laboratory, Ichapur relinquished charge of his post on 6th No. 2037, dated 6th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased July 1963 (AN.) consequent on acceptance of his resignation. to appoint Shri K. Ramanujam, IAS, Under Secy., M. of D. G. JAYARAMAN, Under Secy. as Dy. Secy, in the Ministry, w.e.f. 4th Sep. 1963 (F.N.). YATINDRA SINGH, Under Secy INDIAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES SERVICE No. 2041, dated 6th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased DEFENCE PRODUCTION ORGANISATION to appoint the following as Assistant Manager (on probn.) No. 2038, dated 1th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased from the dates noted against each, until further orders :— to make the following promotion : — Shri Vilapakkam Natesapillai Pattabiraman, 16th Nov. 1962. Defence Science Service Shri Sankaran Narayanaswamy, 1st Dec. 1962. Shri Prabudh Kumar Bhasker Prasad MEHTA, permit. Sr. Shri Musuvathy Hananandan Jeyachandran, 11th Dec. 1962. Scientific Asstt., Inspectorate of General Stores, West India, No. 2044, dated 5th Sep. 1963,—The President is pleased BOMBAY to be oftg. Jr. Scientific Officer, Inspectorate of to appoint Shri Laxmi Chand KALIA, offg. Foreman (permt, General Stores, Central India, KANPUR, 13th May 1963 Asstt. Foreman), as offg. Asstt. Manager, until further orders, (F.N.). 29th Apr. 1963. R. BHARATH, Under Secy. No. 2045, dated 5th Sep. 1963.—The President is. pleased to appoint Shri V.'A. Murti, offg. Asstt, Manager (permt Store Holder) as offg. Dy. Manager, until further orders, 13th DEFENCE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL May 1963. No. 2039, dated 6th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased No. 2046, dated 5th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased to make the following appointments :— to appoint Shri Surinder Nath DHIR, offg. Foreman (permt. Asstt. Foreman) as offg. Asstt. Manager, until further orders, Defence Science Service 8th June 1963. Shri Rajagopalan Natarajan, tempy. Jr. Scientific Officer No. 2047, dated 5th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur to be tempy. Sr. Scientific Officer, to appoint Shri Santosh Kumar GHOSH, Foreman (permt. Grade II in the same establishment on probn. for a period Staff Asstt.), as offg. Asstt. Manager, until further orders, of two years w.e.f. 5th Jan. 1963 (F.N.). 8th June 1963. (M. of D. Notn. No. 715, dated the 15th Mar. 1963 No. 2048. dated 5th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased published in the Gazette of India, Part I, Section 4, to appoint Shri Biman Bihari CHATTERJEE, offg. Foreman Issue Serial No. 13, dated 30th Mar. 1963 in so far as (permt. Asstt. Foreman) as offg. Asstt. Manager, until further it relates to the apptt. of Shri Rajagopalan Natarajan is orders, 8th June 1963. hereby cancelled.) No. 2049, dated 6th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased to appoint Shri Subramaniam Krishnamoorthy, offg. Ch'man, Shri Nimai Chand Bhattacharjee, tempy. S.S.O. II, Terminal as tempy. Asstt. Manager (Engineer) until further orders, 11th Ballistics Research Laboratory, Chandigarh, to be tempy. Sr. June 1963. "Scientific Officer, Grade I in the same Establishment on probn. for a period of 2 years w.e.f. 4th Mar. 1963 (F.N.). S. V. IYER, Under Secy. Shri Ved Prakash Dewan to be tempy. Sr. Scientific Officer. Grade I in the Research & Development Establishment FACTORY PLANNING CELL (Engrs), Dighi, Poona on probn. for a period of 2 years w.e.f 15th July 1963 (F.N.). No. 2050, dated 7th Sep. 1963.—On transfer from D.G.O.F. Head Quarters, the President is pleased to appoint Shri P. Dr. Dharmaraja Krishnamurti, tempy. Sr. Scientific Officer, Gupta, offg, D.A.D.G.O.F. as Assistant Director in the Factory Grade I, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur to be tempy. Sr, Planning Cell w.e.f, 2nd Sep. 1963 (F.N,). Scientific Officer, Grade I in the same Laboratory, on probn. for a period of two years w.e.f. 21st Aug. 1963 (F.N.). T. P. SUBRAMANIAM, Under Secy. No. 2040, dated 11th Aug. 1963.—The President is pleased to make the following promotion :— NATIONAL CADET CORPS Shri B. D. Sharma, Permt. S.S.O. Grade II (Lecturer in No. 2051, dated 5th Sep. 1963,—The President fa pleased Mathematics, College of Military Engineering) to be offg. to make the following promotions :— S.S.O. Grade I (Asstt. Professor in Mathematics)—w.e.f. 1st Mar. 1963. Junior Division (Army Wing) First Officers to be Chief Officers No. 2041, dated 4th Sep. 1963.—Dr. Shriniwas, tempy. Sr. Scientific Officer, Grade I, Defence Research Laboratory W. Bengal (Stores), Kanpur relinquished charge of his post on 16th Apr. Satrugna Chakravartty (NCCJV14082), B. N. Ghosh (NCCJ/ 1963 (F.N.) consequent on acceptance of his resignation. (319) L55GI/63 320 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 21, 1963/BHADRA 30, 1885 [ PART I—SEC. 4 Second Officers to be First Officers Delhi Bihar Lt. S. R. Nigam (Old P. No. NCC/1230) (New P. No. Brajnandun Pandey (NCCJ/1330), 4th Mar. 1963. NCCR/3648), 1st Aug. 1963. Punjab Rajasthan Lt, C. P. Trivedi (Old P. No. NCC/3696) (New P. No. P. S. Basi (NCCJ/7240), 13th May 1963. NCCR/7581), 2/Lt. M. L. Jain (Old P. No. NCC/3754) (New H. S. Sharma (NCCJ/7247), 15th May 1963. P. No. NCCR/7582), 1st Apr. 1963, Third Officer* to be Second Officers Ciiijarat Maharashtra Lt. P. B. Dave (Old P. No, NCC/791) (New P. No. NCCR/ H. D. Karambelkar (NCCJ/81009), S. R. Mahindrakar 8072), let July 1963. (NCCJ/81013), D. N. Apte (NCCJ/81017). 3rd July 1963. GANESH SWARUP, Under Secy. Madras N. C. Rathna Sabapathy (NCCJ/51017), S. NatarHJan D.G.B.R. (NCCJ/51022), 29th Dec. 1962. No. 2053, dated 6th Sep. 1963.-—The President is pleased G. Ramu (NCCJ/51036), N. Natarajan (NCCJ/51043), 3rd to make the following appointment :-— July 1963. Shri V. K. Chaluva Tycnger, tempy, SW/S.O. 2, on promo- V. N. Kaodaswami (NCCJ/51056), 2nd July 1963. tion as tempy. SSW, appointed S.O. 1, against existing vacancy, 12th Dec. 1962. Bihar (M. of D. Notn. No. 1514, dated 28th June 1963 pub- Brajnandan Pandey (NCCJ/1330), 4th Mar. 1958. lished on 13th July 1963 in so far as it relates to the above S. N. Rai (NCCJ/1239), 10th Nov. 1961. named officer is hereby cancelled.) D. M, Tiwary (NCCJ/1241), 10th Nov. 1960. S. S, TANEJA, Asstt. C.A.O. Punjab (ARMY BRANCH) Ghammand Singh (NCCJ/7451), 3rd July 1963. No. 2054, dated 6th Sep. 1963 .—The President is pleased1 J. S Grewal (NCCJ/7467), 6th June 1963. to make the following appointments :— M. S. Malmohtra (NCCJ/7471), 2nd Nov. 1962. COMDS. & STAFF Andhra Pradesh To be Dy. Comdt., N.D.A. C. P. SomayaJLilu (NCCJ/41023), 3rd July 1963. Lt.-Col. (A/Brig.) K, V. Lamba (IC 1498), Vr. C, 16th July 1963. Rajasthan To he Comdr., a Mtn. Bde. R. S. Chauhan (NCCJ/31038), Surjan Singh (NCCJ/31034), 3rd July 1963. Lt.-Col. (A/Brig.) M. S, Rikh (IC 2057), Rajput, 25th July 1963. A. B, L. Mishra (NCCJ/31O3O), M. P. Acharya (NCCJ/ 31031), 1st July 1963. To be liri%. IC Adm., a Carps Junior Division {Air Wing) Lt.-Col. (A/Brig.) S. S. Jaspal (\C 1096), 3 Cav. 25th July 1963. Second Officers to be First Officers To be Comdr., an Inf. Bde. Mysore Lt.-Col. (A/Brig.) Narindar Singh (IC 549), 20 L, 2nd R. S. SrinivHsa Murthy (NCCJA/23010), R. Srinivasa Aug. 1963. Iyengar (NCCJA/23011), 17th July 1963. To be Comdr., an Inf. Bde. Delhi Col. (A/Brig.) R. S. S. Kohii (IC 1741), 2nd Aug. 1963. G. S. Sandhoo (NCCJA/6054), 23rd Jan. 1963. To be Comdr., an Inf. tide. Third Officers to be Second Officers Lt.-Col. (A/Brig.) P. Chowdry (IC 902), 5 GR, 16th Aug. Punjab 1963. J. S. Sohal (NCCJA/7448), 5th June 1963. K. VFNUGOPALAN, Dy. Secy. Andhra Pradesh R. Silaputi Rao (NCCJA/41024), 5th June 1963. Army Headquarters G. S. Branch Junior Division (Naval Wing) No, 2055, dated 6th Sep. 1963.—The President is pleased) Second Officer in he First Officer to make the following appointments : — Delhi On successful completion of probationary period of one year on 9th July 1963, Shri Samar Kanli Ghosh, to be tempy. H. R. T. Lockwood (NCCJN/3304), 28th Aug. 1963. Civilian Translator (Chinese), 10th July 1963 (F.N.). Third Officer to be Second Officer Shri Narotarn Lal, permt. Technical Assistant/tempy. Sr. Rajasthan Technical Assistant to be offg, Jr. Research Officer for a. period of 3 months, 24th Aug. 1963. P. k. Chawhan (NCCJN/31OO3), 26th Mar. 1963. Shri Om Parkash Anand, pcrmt. Technical Assistant/tcmpy. No., 2052. dated 5th Sen- 1963.—The President is pleased Sr. Technical Assistant to be ofFg. Jr. Research Officer for a to transfer the following N.C.C. Senior Division (Army Wing) period of 3 months, 24th Aug. 1963, officers to N.C.C. Rifles in their present rank and seniority with New P. Nos. w.c.f. the dates indicated against their D. B. GANGULFF. Asstt. C.A.O. names :— Senior Division : NCC Rifles Army Headquarters- I'.-in-C's Branch Maharashtra No. 2056, dated 2nd Sep. 1963.—The following appointment 2/Lt. N. Bhale (Old P. No. NCC/932) (New P No is made : — NCCR/fti), 1st July 1963.
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