Six Central Services Officers get new Postings
New Delhi, January 3, 2025: The Union Government has issued fresh appointment and recommendation orders for six officers of various central services. These orders, effective as of January 2, 2025, include promotions, extensions, and additional responsibilities.
Details of the New Postings:
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Madhu Sharma (ICAS: 2011)
- Current Post: Deputy Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission
- New Designation: Director, Central Vigilance Commission
- Tenure: Up to January 24, 2026, completing a five-year central deputation tenure.
- Central Deputation Start Date: January 25, 2021
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Kapil Patidar (IES: 2011)
- Current Post: Deputy Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs
- New Designation: Director, Department of Economic Affairs
- Tenure: Up to December 27, 2025, completing a five-year central deputation tenure.
- Central Deputation Start Date: December 28, 2020
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Syed Zubair Husain Naqvi (IES: 2011)
- Current Post: Deputy Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs
- New Designation: Director, Department of Economic Affairs
- Tenure: Up to April 1, 2029, completing a five-year central deputation tenure.
- Central Deputation Start Date: April 2, 2024
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Krishna Kumar Tiwari (ISS: 2011)
- Current Post: Deputy Secretary, Election Commission of India
- New Designation: Director, Election Commission of India
- Tenure: Up to September 30, 2026, completing a five-year central deputation tenure.
- Central Deputation Start Date: October 1, 2021
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Roohi Khan (IAS: 2013: MP)
- Current Post: Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
- Update: Prematurely repatriated to her parent cadre on personal grounds, with the provision of "extended cooling-off."
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Chandrani Gupta (IES: 2007)
- Current Post: CVO, The Braithwaite, Burn & Jessop Construction Company Ltd. (BBJ), Kolkata
- Additional Charge: Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), Engineering Projects India Ltd. (EPIL), Delhi, for six months.
These updates mark significant developments in the responsibilities and career progressions of central services officers, reflecting the government’s administrative and strategic realignments.