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From: Vinay Baindur <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:47 PM
Subject: CAF9810 Public servants forever


Public servants forever New Delhi January 29, 2010

As an IAS officer of 1976 batch of UP Cadre, Ashok Kumar Khurana had served
various key positions in state and at Centre as well. He had been posted
many years at NOIDA, Chairman of UP Financial Corporation and UP Power
Corporation Limited. He had been abroad at Asian Development Bank for many
years. Like him, OP Arya has also been posted on number of key positions in
centre and UP as well. After the division of UP, he went with Uttarakhand.
Khurana decided to take Voluntary Retirement on November 19 2007 and Arya on
May 1, 2008. Interestingly both of these officers sought permission from
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to join the Jaypee Group.
Khurana got the permission to join JPSK Sports Private Limited as Vice
Chairman on April 8 2008 and Arya got the permission to join the Jaypee
Ganga Infrastructure Corporation Limited as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on
January 12 last year.

There are many officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS), considered
as steel frame of our system, who have taken voluntary retirement from the
government services and joined new assignments. According to the statistics
provided by DoPT to *India Today* under Right to Information (RTI) Act since
2000 at least 150 IAS officers have taken VRS. M. Sambasiva Rao of Andhra
Pradesh cadre had taken VRS in January 2006 to join Heritage Foods Limited
of Hyderabad, which has now spread its business in many southern states.
Likewise, Vivek Kulkarni of Karnatak cadre had taken VRS in October 2003 to
join B2K Corporation based at Bangalore. Earlier P.C. Cyriac of Tamil Nadu
cadre had taken VRS to join Jeevan Telecasting Corporation based at
Thrissur.

The list may be so large but the problem is that the decision making is not
centralized. It is scattered in the states and at the Centre as well. The
DoPT keeps the data of the only officers whose' VRS is cleared by it.
According to AIS Rules, if any officer has 30 years of service or he has
completed 50 years of age, his VRS will be cleared by the concerned state
government. In other conditions, he will have to take such clearance from
the DoPT. For the commercial appointments of such officers, according to
rule-26 of AIS (DCRB) Rules, "a pensioner shall not accept any commercial
employment before the expiry of one year from the date of his retirement,
except with the previous sanction of the central government." Obviously,
after one year they are free to join any job of their choice.

According to the information provided by DoPT, over 90 officers requested
for clearance to join commercial employments after their VRS and retirement
(see the list bellow), and only four of them had bad luck because their
requests were turned down. These officers were BS Patil of Karnatak cadre
whose request to join M/s Suprajit Engineering Limited, Bangalore was turned
down by DoPT on April 7 2004. Interestingly, his other request to join some
other assignment was cleared. K. Nalinakshan of Maharashtra cadre wanted to
do consultancy in the field of Urban Management after retirement and his
request was turned down. But he requested reconsideration and he was
successful in the second attempt.

In fact, this re-employment is for the officers who have joined some job
outside the government and this list does not include the officers who have
joined various government sponsored commissions, boards, committees,
councils, tribunals etc and extension of their services on same posts after
their retirement or VRS. Many officers, after retirement, at any cost
re-join various government agencies and they remain part of steel frame and
occupy various facilities for many years.

Though, this list is not complete but this shows that once you are selected
in the IAS, you have no reason to worry. You may remain at the helm of
government functioning for a long time. And if you are unsuccessful, you can
join the private companies and NGOs to remain powerful. Your experience in
the government makes you more valuable in the private sector. Many officers
have joined the private companies, formed their own companies, associated
themselves with NGOs etc. In fact this list could be even large considering
the fact that many officers join the post-VRS/retirement jobs after
completing one year to escape the AIS rules.

However, the IAS has the largest strength among the Civil Services having
total number of officers 4443. Out of them 3848 are males and 595 are
females. 14 IAS officers are under suspension for their misdeeds as of now.
Interestingly two IAS officers are absent from the government duty for many
years. These are Saroj Kumar Jha of Orissa cadre and Amit Kumar Jain of
Sikkim cadre. Jha is absent since January 2007 while Jain since June 2003.

IAS officers who joined various commercial assignments after taking
VRS/retirement since 2000:
(Note: The list indicates the job the concerned officer has taken permission
to join. Many officers may have left these jobs by the time)

Officer (cadre-batch)                                       Post
VRS/retirement employment:

*DK Manavalan (West Bengal-1965*):                 Executive Director,
Action for Food Production (an NGO)
*DP Verma (J&K-1986):*                                    Secretary,
Dharmarth Trust Council, Jammu.
*PC Cyriac (Tamilnadu-1966):*                            Joined Jeevan
Telecasting Corporation as MD.
*Chaman Lal (AGMU-1982):*                               Executive Director
with Sir Ganga Ram Trust, Delhi.
*Arun Kumar (Kerala-1965):*                               Advisor, Lala
Dewan Chand Trust for taking up consultancy in water resources.
*Pranab Ray (West Bengal-1969)*:                      Joined Gujarat Poistra
Port Infraustructure Limited as CEO.
*D. Prakash (Manipur-1979):*                              Advisor, Schoolnet
India Limited, Mumbai
*MD Asthana (Haryana-1965):*                            Director, Council
for Social Development (an NGO)
*HA Badi (Gujarat-1983):*                                    Gujrat State
Federationof Co-op Sugar Factory Ltd.
*AR Nanda (Orissa-1965):*                                   Executive
Director, Population Foundation of India.
*Arvind Verma (UP-1963):*                                  CEO in a company
to be set up after retirement
*BNS Roy (West Bengal-1984):*                          Kaushalya
Infraustructure Development Corp Ltd as ED.
*Manish Gupta (West Bengal-1964):*                  George Williamson
Limited as Board of Directors.
*Manish Gupta (West Bengal-1964):*                  Sundervan Project of
Sahara India Limited.
*B. Parthsarathy (Karnatak-1974):*                      Ashwani Holdings
Limited as honorary director.
*MP Bejbaruah (AM-1964):*                                 Intercontinental
Consultants and Technocrats ltd as occasional consultant.
*N. Vishwanathan (Karnatak-1966):*                   Individual practice as
Project Advisor.
*V. Anandrau (AP-1964):*                                    Advisor at Speck
Systems Ltd, Secuderabad.
*SB Salavi (Maharashtra-1982):*                         Additional Chief
Executive in the Society for Service of Voluntary Agency.
*K. Kosal Ram (AP-1965):*                                  Honorary
Secretary, Indian Institute of Economics, Hyderabad.
*Ravindra Gupta (UP-1966):*                               Interglobe
Enterprises Limited as honorary director.
*TK Das (West Bengal-1968):*                            Calcutta Stock
Exchange as OSD
*KR NAIR (Punjab-1967*):                                    Director,
Institute for Integrated Learning in Management, New Delhi.
*K. Srinivasan (Kerala-1965)*:                             Director,
International Institute of Co-operative and Insurance Education, Delhi.
*DP Patra (West Bengal-1979*):                          Mitshubishi
Chemicals as Joint MD
*RV Aiyar (AP-1966):*                                          Centre for
Public Policy, IIM, Bangalore.
*Rangan Dutta (AM-1966*):                                  Tata Consultancy
Services
*IS Malhi (J&K-1967):*                                        Advisor,
Gurunanak Deo Education Society, Yamunanagar, Haryana.
*SS Dawra (Punjab-1967):*                                 Director, IILM,
Gurgaon. Director Indian Acrylics Limited and Steel Strips Wheels Limited.
*UK Mukhopadhyaya (MH-1967):*                        Advisor, Indian
Merchants Chambers, Mumbai.
*Rajan Kashyap (Punjab-1965):*                         Honorary Chairman,
Rotary and Blood Bank Society, Chandigarh.
*Rajan Kashyap (Punjab-1965):*                         COO at Mohali
Hospital of Fortis.
*JNL Srivastava (Punjab-1966):*                         Board of Lakeland
Hotel Ltd, Bhopal.
*AK Das (West Bengal-1988):`*                          ED in Kolkata Stock
Exchange.
*PC Sharma (UP-1967):*                                      Advisor, IILM
*Hirak Ghosh (West Bengal-1966):*                     Chief Consultant,
Times Research Foundation.
*SC Deshmukh (H-1982):*                                   OSD in Vasantdada
Sugar Institute, Pune.
*DK Biswas (West Bengal-1967):*                        Director, IILM, NOIDA
*SMF Bukhari (Gujarat-1982):*                            Reliance Industries
as consultant.
*BK Saha (MP-1967):*                                         Fertiliser
Association of India as DG.
*Pawan Chopra (Rajasthan-1967):*                     Specialist, Agrisystem
Private Limited.
*Rathi Vinai Jha (Tamilnadu-1967):*                   Partner, Antaraes
India Limited and Secretary General, World Tourism Council.
*S. Narayanan (Tamilnadu-1965):*                      Director, Appollo
Tyres Limited.
*BS Patil (Karnatak-1966):*                                 Partner,
Anukshka Business Consultants.
*Vivek V. Kulkarni (Karnatak-1981):*                   Director, B2K
Corporation Pvt Ltd.
*SK Mahapatra (Gujarat-1976):*                          Dharma Port Company
as CEO
*Smt KG Menon (West Bengal-1969):*                Local Representative
(Haryana) of Narayan Hrudayalaya, Bangalore.
*AK Gupta (MP-1967):*                                        Secretary
General, Foundation for Aviation and Sustainable Tourism Society, New Delhi.
*S. Narayan (Tamilnadu-1965):*                          Director, Dabur
India Limited.
*Jagdish Joshi (MH-1967):*                                  Non-executive
Director, Gujrat Borosil Limited, Mumbai.
*JP Rajkhowa (AM-1968):*                                  Sakuma Exports
Limited.
*Smt Aruna Bagchi (MH-1973):*                          DFID
*RR Sinha (MH-1976):*                                        MD, Gujarat
Pipavav Port Limited
*Smt Indira Mishra (MP-1969):*                           Vice Chancellor,
Rai University, Raipur.
*M. Sambasiva Rao (AP-1984):*                          Heritage Foods
Limited, Hyderabad.
*SP Aggarwal (AGMU-1970):*                              Advisor, DLF
Universal Limited
*AK Mago (MH-1967):*                                         Advisor,
Mahindra and Mahindra.
*Vinai Bansal (MH-1969):*                                   Consultant,
Reliance Industries Limited.
*Vijay Gore (Karnatak-1968):*                             Consultancy firm
URVI and PARISARA (an NGO) and Human Care Foundation.
*Surendra Nath (MP-1968):*                                Professor, Amity
Business School.
*Smt Jayanthi (Tamilnadu-1971):*                      Secretary General,
South India Hotels and Restaurants Association Limited.
*S. Lakshminarayanan (MP-1970):*                     Team Leader, CARE INDIA
*S. Krishna Kumar (Karnatak-1969):*                  IL & FS Infraustructure
Development Corp Limited.
*Smt Sarita Prasad (HP-1969):*                           Advisor,
Confederation of Indian Industry.
*Anil Baijal (AGMU-1969):*                                  Chairman,
Infraustructure Development Finance Company
*Anupam Dasgupta:*                                          Revenue
Administration Specialist, PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS.
*Ashok K. Jha:*                                                   Director
and President, Hundai Motor India Limited.
*C. Chandran:*                                                   Chief
Advisor, UP Industrial Consultants Limited.
*C. Babu Rajeev:*                                               CEO, ABG
Heavy Industries Limited
*NA Vishwanathan:*                                           Secretary
General, Cement Manufacturers Association.
*Anil Kumar Kutty:*                                            Managing
Director, KSK Energy Resources Private Limited.
*LN Vijayraghavan:*                                           GVR
Construction Pvt Limited, Hyderabad.
*Ashok Kmar Khurana:*                                      Vice Chairman,
JPSK Sports Private Limited
*Ajit Raizada:*                                                    Project
Director, International College of Financial Planning
*CK Gariyali:*                                                     IndiaCLEN
Limited
*UK Sinha:*                                                        CMD, UTI
Asset Management Company Limited.
*Sanjay Kaul:*                                                    CEO,
National Collateral Management Services Limited.
*Prakash Kumar:*                                               Director,
CISCO India Limited and Internet Business Solution Group.
*Karnail Singh:*                                                 Advisor,
National Spot Exchange.
*MS Srinivasan:*                                                Chairman,
ILFS Tamilnadu Power Limited.
*OP Arya:*                                                          CEO and
MD, Jaypee Ganga Infrastructure Corp Limited.
*Harjit S. Anand:*                                               Part Time
Advisor, GTZ-IS India Office for 10 days.
*Smt Meena Gupta:*                                           She got
permission but assignment details not known
*Satish Tripathi:*                                                Vice
President, Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co. Limited.
*N. Narayan:*                                                      CEO,
Arjun Group of Companies.
*LK Tripathi:*
Chairman, Bay Borge Limited.
*K. Nalinakshan (MH-1967):*                               Consultant in the
field of Urban Management

Whose requests for post VRS/retirement commercial jobs were turned down by
DoPT
*KC Mahapatra (Gujarat-1966):*                         CEO, Deepak
Fertilizer and Petrochemical Corporation Limited, Mumbai*.
TS Vijayaraghavan (Tamilnadu-1965):*             Director on the Board of
M/s Wheels India Limited
*BS Patil (Karnatak-1966):*                                 Non-executive
Director, Suprajit Engineering Limited, Bangalore.
*D. Mani Bharati (Tamilnadu-1992):*                   Advisor, Sundaram
Clayton Limited, Chennai.

The IAS Officers who resigned from Service since 2000:
*Praveen Kumar (Haryana, 1982)
Deepak Aggarwal (Tamilnadu-1990)
Sanjay Gupta (Gujrat, 1985)
Keshav Gaur (AGMU, 1991)
AH Abhyankar (MH, 1974)
Smt Ranjana Mukherjee
Iqbal Singh Dhaliwal
Sanjeev Sabhlok (AM, 1982)
AK Jha (Bihar, 1989)
Supravin Kumar (Haryana, 1999)
SV Iyer (MP, 1981)
Rajeev Talwar (AGMU, 1978)
Sanjay Narayen (MH, 1976)
Easther Ninghaurang Gabgal (2006, during probation)
Anshu Bhardwaj (Karnatak, 1992)
Prabha Das (West Bengal, 1981)
R. Rangarajan (AM, 2005)
Jayant Parimal (Gujarat, 1989)
T. Chandra Shekhar (MH, 1987)*
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