MONDAY, March 16, 2015 24, Jamadi ul Awwal 1436 AH 28th Year of publication Published from Srinagar | Jammu Regd. No. JK NP-6/SKGPO-2012-2014 Vol: 28 No. 75 Pages: 12 Rs. 3.00 GreaterKashmir.com, GreaterKashmir.net (Air Surcharge For Jammu/Leh 50 Paisa) epaper.GreaterKashmir.com Major reshuffle in bureaucracy, police CABINET DECISIONS A G Mir is intelligence chief; Gillani is IGP Kashmir; Gazzanfar Hussain Div Com Kashmir; Kotwal Div Com Jammu; Munir-ul-Islam Director Information GK NEWS NETWORK Jammu, Mar 15: The Cabinet which met here Sunday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed went for a major reshuffle in civil and police administrations in Jammu and Kashmir. The Cabinet ordered the following transfers and postings in civil administration with immediate effect. CIVIL ADMINISTRATION Rakesh Kumar Gupta, IAS, Principal Secretary to Governor, has been transferred and posted as Principal Secretary to Government, Forest Department, vice Muhammad A fzal Bhat. Suresh Kumar, I AS, Principal Secretary to Government, Home Department, has been transferred and posted as Director General, J&K Institute of Management, Public Administration and Rural Development, relieving Muhammad Ashraf Bukhari, IAS, of the additional charge of the post; Braj Raj Sharma, IAS, Principal Secretary to the Government, Planning and Development Department, shall hold the charge of the post of Principal Secretary to the Government, Home Department, in addition to his own duties, till further orders; Shantmanu, IAS, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Health and Medical Education Depart- J&K’s Education Minister Naeem Akther addresses a press conference in Jammu after the State Cabinet ordered a major reshuffle in police and administration. Akhter said the cabinet decisions were aimed at improving efficiency and service delivery in police and administration and “best from available officers were given important assignments.” Mir Imran/GK ment, vice Gazzanfar Hussain; Bipul Pathak, IAS, Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Transport Depar tment, has been transferred and posted as Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Housing and Urban Development Department, vice Satesh Nehru; Pawan Kotwal, IAS, Commissioner/Secretary to Government, PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Department, has been transferred and posted as Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, vice Shantmanu; Rohit Kansal, IAS, Division a l C om m i s sioner, Kashmir, has been trans- ferred and posted as Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Public Works (R&B) Department. He shall take over the charge of the post upon the superannuation of Tanveer Jehan, IAS, on 31.3.2015, and shall be in compulsory waiting in GAD till that time. Rohit Kansal shall also be the Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Floriculture, Parks and Gardens Department; Gazzanfar Hussain, IAS, Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Health and Medical Education Department, has been transferred and posted as Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, vice Rohit Kansal; Vineeta Gupta, IAS, Secretary to the Government, ARI and Trainings Department, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, Cooperatives Department; Tushar Kanti Sharma, IAS, Member, J&K Special Tribunal, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, ARI and Trainings Department, vice Ms. Vineeta Gupta; Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, IAS, Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, has been recalled and posted as Secretary to the Government, Relief and Rehabilitation. He shall also be the Chief Executive Officer, Project Monitoring Unit of the New World Bank Project; Muhammad Afzal Bhat, IAS, Secretary to Government, Forest Department, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the G over n ment , Revenue Department, vice Vinod Koul, IAS, who shall report to the General Administration Department and await further orders; Satesh Nehru, IAS, Secretary to the Government, Housing and Urban Development Department, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department, vice Baseer Ahmad Khan; Parvez Ahmad Malik, IAS, Secretary to Government, Information Technology and Science & Technology Department, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Department vice Pawan Kotwal; Baseer Ahmad Khan, IAS, Secretary to the Government, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department, has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, Transport Department, vice Bipul Pathak; Saurabh Bhagat, IAS, Secretary in Industries and Commerce Department , has been transferred and posted as Secretary to the Government, Information Technology and Science & Technology Department, vice Parvez Ahmad Malik; See Major...on Pg-08 Cabinet recommends Deva as PSC chairman 5 names recommended as members of recruitment agency UMER MAQBOOL Jammu, Mar 15: The State Cabinet which met here Sunday approved six names to be recommended to Governor NN Vohra for filling up the vacancies of chairman and members of Public Service Commission (PSC). This was disclosed by State’s Education Minister and spokesperson of the cabinet, Naeem Akther, at a news conference here. Akther said the cabinet has recommended appointment of Lateef-ul-Zaman Deva as chairman of the PSC. Deva, an IAS officer of Jammu and Kashmir cadre, has held key assignments including Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Custodian General and Vice-Chairman of Lakes and Waterways Development Authority, during his service career. Akther described Deva as man of “impeccable honesty and integrity.” Deva , 58, was set to retire on December 31, 2016. Akther said the cabinet has also approved names of Prof. Rishi Dogra (academician), Prof Mushtaq Wani (academician), Prof Indu Kilam (academician), GR Baghat (ex-bureaucrat) and Munshi Muzaffar Hussain (ex-bureaucrat) for their appointment as members of the state’s selection body for gazeed posts. Akther expressed hope that Governor NN Vohra will give his assent to the cabinet’s recommendations. “Our recommendations are slightly more mixed and non-traditional and non-conventional,” he said. During Governor’s Rule in J&K recently, the Governor NN Vohra had come up with a framework for appointment of PSC chairman and members. Reyaz Jan is new Advocate General Jammu, Mar 15: The Cabinet which met here Sunday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mui Muhammad Sayeed, approved appointment of advocate Reyaz Ahmad Jan as the Advocate General of Jammu & Kashmir, an official spokesman said. Will act against corrupt officials: Akhter UMER MAQBOOL Jammu, Mar 15: Asserting that state administration needs a faceli , the government Sunday said it will “not resort to witch-hunting but act against corrupt officials on basis of established charges against them.” Addressing a news conference here, State’s Education Minister Naeem Akther said the government will try to give a fresh look to the face of the state’s administration. See Will act...on Pg-08 In a first, Cabinet Okays transfers recommended by CSB YOGESH SAGOTRA Jammu, Mar 15: The newly-constituted Civil Services Board (CSB) has, for the first time, recommended transfers of civil and police officers ordered by the State Cabinet Sunday, sources said. Highly placed sources in General Administration Department (GAD) said the cabinet, which met here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mui Muhammad Sayeed, discussed the recommendations made by the CSB headed by Chief Secretary, Muhammad Iqbal Khanday, before finalizing the transfers. See In a first...on Pg-08 Drabu to brief Cabinet on budget today Jammu, Mar 15: The State Cabinet is set to meet here on Monday to discuss the Budget for 2015-16 to be presented by Finance Minister Dr Haseeb Darbu in the State Assembly. Sources told Greater Kashmir that Drabu, who will be presenting his maiden Budget, will brief his cabinet colleagues about the estimated expenditure and resources, on Monday. However, according to sources, Drabu will not reveal new programs or tax proposals in the Budget during the meeting. Fresh snowfall in Kashmir areas Highway reopens for one-way traffic; 3 injured in avalanche SHABIR IBN YUSUF Srinagar, Mar 15: Kashmir’s higher received fresh snowfall while rains lashed the plains on Sunday even as the Srinagar-Jammu highway was reopened for one-way traffic. Meteorological Department officials said upper reaches, including Gulmarg, received fresh snowfall while plains, including Srinagar, received rain. “Snow and rains resulted in drop in maximum temperature. The night temperature continues to remain above normal,” they said. “A Western Disturbance (WD) is active that would result in moderate to heavy rain or snow at most places in the state during next 24 hours,” MeT officials said, adding, “Weather will improve significantly from Tuesday afternoon.” MeT officials said Gulmarg reaches including Kongdori, Affarwat, and Khilanmarg received moderate to heavy snowfall. “There has been snowfall on Line of Control (LoC) in frontier district of Kupwara,” they said. Reports of fresh snowfall were also received from higher reaches of Bandipora district. “Mughal road also experienced fresh snowfall at several places,” officials said, adding, Pahalgam in south Kashmir received rains. See Fresh...on Pg-08 Bansal's Unique Teaching Methodology, Continues to Deliver Quality Results... LA Session: Opposition gears up to corner Govt To raise ‘delay’ in rehabilitation of flood victims, ‘compromise’ on state’s special status ABID BASHIR Jammu, Mar 15: With Budget Session set to commence on March 18, the opposition National Conference and Congress has decided to corner the government on several issues including delay in rehabilitation of flood victims. “J&K is full of issues and we are not going to shut our mouths in the Assembly. We would definitely act as a responsible opposition and raise issues of public importance,” NC’s General Secretary A li Muhammad Sagar told Greater Kashmir. He said NC working president Omar Abdullah will chair a meeting of party legislators to “devise a strategy on how to make the government accountable.” “We want to know what led PDP to enter into a com- promise with BJP,” Sagar said. “People still remember that PDP sought votes against BJP. Then, what caused them to ally with the party that has a communal agenda? We would surely like to seek answers from the government on this.” The NC leader said they would like the government to disclose its policy on rehabilitation of flood victims. “We believe this issue is being given a political color,” he said. “Nothing positive is being done on this front.” He said NC would also react strongly to Governor’s address “but not before studying it properly.” “And then we would react to the much-talkedabout Common Minimum Program (CMP) of the present government as well,” he said. 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