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Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1962 batch [30] Mata Prasad: September 2003: January 2005: IAS officer of the 1962 Batch S. R. Hashim: 4 January 2005: 1 April 2006: Gurbachan Jagat: 1 April 2006: 30 June 2007: Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 1966 batch [31] Subir Dutta: 30 June 2007: 16 August 2008: D. P. Agrawal ...
There are three modes of recruitment into the Indian Administrative Service. IAS officers may enter the IAS by passing the Civil Services Examination, which is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). [3] Officers recruited this way are called direct recruits or regular recruits (RR).
UPSC Union Public Service Commission, India; 7th Pay Commission chief recommends 'One Rank, One Pension' for Govt employees by The Indian Express; Prime Minister instructs DoPT for speedy empanelment of officers from all central services by The Times of India "Not only IAS, MHA opens doors for all services". The Week.
The Indian Police Journal (IPJ), by Bureau of Police Research and Development, Ministry of Home Affairs. Published by Govt. of India, October–December 2009 Vol.LVI-No.4. ISSN 0537-2429. History of services of Indian police service, as on 1 July 1966, by Ministry of Home Affairs, India. Published by Govt. of India, 1969.
IAS officer 1991 Home Affairs: Home Secretary: Govind Mohan: 1989 Secretary (Official Language) Ansuli Arya 1989 Secretary (Border Management) Rajendra Kumar 1992 Secretary (Inter-State Council Secretariat) K.Moses Chalai IAS officer 1990 Housing and Urban Affairs: Secretary (Housing and Urban Affairs) Katikithala Srinivas IAS officer 1989
Vikas Shankar Kharage (विकास शंकर खारगे) is an Indian Administrative Service officer of Maharashtra cadre. [1] He has been posted in the Chief Minister's Office (Maharashtra) since 9th December 2019.
To act as the administrative head of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The responsibility in this regard is complete and undivided. [12] To act as the chief adviser to the Home Minister on all aspects of policy and administrative affairs. [12] To represent the Ministry of Home Affairs before the Public Accounts Committee of the Parliament of India ...
Vishwas Mehta (born 19 February 1961) is a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from Kerala who retired as the Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala. A native of Rajasthan, he is currently serving as the Chief Information Commissioner of Kerala. [1]