In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, Arvind Shrivastava appointed new Revenue Secretary
Senior bureaucrat Arvind Shrivastava has been named the new Revenue Secretary in a major bureaucratic reshuffle implemented by the Centre...
Read moreDetailsSenior bureaucrat Arvind Shrivastava has been named the new Revenue Secretary in a major bureaucratic reshuffle implemented by the Centre...
Read moreDetailsThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has appointed Poonam Gupta as its latest Deputy Governor. She is the first female...
Read moreDetailsNidhi Tewari, a young IFS officer, has been designated as the Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She is...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, Gyanesh Kumar, a former bureaucrat, was named India's 26th Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), taking over from Rajiv Kumar,...
Read moreDetailsSanjay Malhotra, an IAS officer from the Rajasthan cadre of the 1990 batch, has been designated as the new Governor...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, Droupadi Murmu named K Sanjay Murthy, higher education secretary, as the upcoming Comptroller and Auditor General. The incoming...
Read moreDetailsJustice Sanjiv Khanna is set to be sworn in as the 51st Chief Justice of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan on...
Read moreDetailsIAS officer Rajesh Kumar Singh takes over as Defence Secretary on Nov 1; succeeds Giridhar Aramane Rajesh Kumar Singh, an...
Read moreDetailsJustice Sanjiv Khanna appointed as 51st Chief Justice of India; to take oath on November 11 Justice Sanjiv Khanna has...
Read moreDetailsIAS KAP Sinha appointed Punjab's Chief Secretary; to additionally hold charge of Principal Secretary Vigilance, General Administration and Vigilance KAP...
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