In a significant move aimed at strengthening various departments, the Government of India has appointed 29 officers as Joint Secretaries across different ministries and sectors. The reshuffle, orchestrated by the Centre, involves officers from a range of central services, including the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS), Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers (IRSEE), Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS), and Indian Revenue Service (IRS), among others. This reshuffle reflects the government’s commitment to optimizing governance by assigning experienced and specialized personnel to pivotal roles.
Key Appointments in the Ministry of Home Affairs
Three officers have been designated as Joint Secretaries in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA):
- Praveen Kumar Rai and Rakesh Kumar Pandey, both officers from the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS), have been entrusted with Joint Secretary roles in the Home Ministry.
- Rajesh Gupta, from the Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers (IRSEE), has also been appointed as Joint Secretary in the MHA, bringing his engineering expertise to the table.
Additionally, Raj Kumar, a 1999-batch officer from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS), has been appointed as Director (Finance) in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), where he will serve a five-year tenure under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Strategic Roles in Economic and Cooperative Sectors
Several senior officers have been assigned to roles critical to India’s economic growth and cooperative development:
- Deepak Agarwal, a 2000-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from the Uttar Pradesh cadre, has been appointed as Managing Director (Joint Secretary level) at the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED). NAFED plays a crucial role in promoting cooperative marketing, and Agarwal’s leadership is expected to enhance its efficiency.
- Premjit Lal has taken the role of Executive Director at the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), where his leadership will focus on promoting Indian trade and organizing events to enhance global trade engagement.
Appointments in Administrative and Personnel Management
To improve administrative efficiency and streamline personnel management, two experienced IAS officers have been appointed to significant positions:
- Chauhan Sarita Chand has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, an essential department focused on improving governance mechanisms and addressing public grievances.
- P Bala Kiran, another IAS officer, has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the Department of Personnel & Training, where he will play a role in overseeing personnel policies, training, and human resource management across government departments.
Key Roles in Social Welfare and Women Empowerment
In a move that underscores the government’s commitment to social welfare and women’s empowerment, the Centre has appointed Bhavna Saxena, a 1996-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre, as the CEO of the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA). CARA, under the Ministry of Women & Child Development, is responsible for the adoption process in India, and Saxena’s experience in the police service is expected to bring operational discipline to this sensitive area.
Appointments in Petroleum, Commerce, and Corporate Affairs
Key appointments were made in departments critical to India’s industrial and economic landscape:
- Anjan Kumar Mishra, a 1998-batch officer from the Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS), has been designated as Secretary of the Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas. This role is crucial in regulating India’s oil and gas sector, which has strategic importance for the country’s energy security.
- Kesang Yangzom Sherpa, a 1995-batch IRS (Income Tax cadre) officer, has taken on the role of Joint Secretary in the Department of Commerce. Her experience in tax-related fields will bring valuable insights to the department responsible for regulating and promoting India’s international trade.
- Balamurugan D has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, where he will be tasked with overseeing corporate governance, regulatory frameworks, and the facilitation of business in India.
Environmental and Agricultural Roles
Recognizing the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable agriculture, the Centre has appointed senior bureaucrats in relevant roles:
- Rajat Agarwal and Ved Prakash Mishra have been appointed as Joint Secretaries in the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change. Their roles will involve tackling issues related to environmental policy, climate change initiatives, and forest conservation, which are critical to India’s ecological future.
- Rama Shankar Sinha has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying. His role is pivotal in supporting the livestock sector, ensuring food security, and providing livelihood to millions in rural areas.
Enhancing Development in the North Eastern Region
As part of the government’s ongoing efforts to foster development in India’s North Eastern states, Niraj Kumar, an officer from the Central Secretariat Service (CSS), has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER). This role will involve promoting developmental initiatives and addressing socio-economic challenges in the North East.