New Delhi: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) on Wednesday approved the empanelment of 24 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers of the 2010 batch for appointment to Joint Secretary or equivalent-level posts in the Government of India.
The empanelment enables these officers to be considered for senior policy-making and administrative roles across various Union Ministries and Departments.
Significance of ACC Empanelment
Empanelment by the ACC is a key milestone in an IAS officer’s career, making them eligible to hold:
- Joint Secretary posts
- Equivalent senior positions in the Central Government
Such roles involve formulation of national policies, inter-ministerial coordination, and implementation of flagship government programmes.
Batch and Cadre Representation
The empanelled officers belong to the 2010 IAS batch and represent a wide range of state and joint cadres, reflecting diversity in administrative experience across the country. Officers from AGMUT, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Tripura, Sikkim, Manipur, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and others are included in the list.
List of Empanelled IAS Officers (2010 Batch)
The officers cleared by the ACC for Joint Secretary or equivalent posts are:
- Nidhi Srivastava (AGMUT)
- Sakshi Mittal (AGMUT)
- Jitender Yadav (AGMUT)
- Amrapali Kata (Andhra Pradesh)
- Narayan Konwar (Assam)
- Sujeet Kumar (Gujarat)
- Hardik Satishchandra Shah (Gujarat)
- S S Nakul (Karnataka)
- K B Sivakumar (Karnataka)
- Ganesh Shankar Mishra (Madhya Pradesh)
- Shanmuga Priya Mishra (Madhya Pradesh)
- Shelesh Nawal (Maharashtra)
- Ashutosh Salil (Maharashtra)
- Uday G Chaudhari (Maharashtra)
- Harmit Singh Pahuja (Manipur)
- Karma R Bonpo (Sikkim)
- Kapil Meena (Sikkim)
- Praveen P Nair (Tamil Nadu)
- Rashmi Siddharth Zagade (Tamil Nadu)
- Preeti Meena (Telangana)
- Vikas Singh (Tripura)
- Mahatme Sandeep Namdeo (Tripura)
- K Balaji (Uttar Pradesh)
- Vishwanath (West Bengal)
What Comes Next
Following empanelment:
- Officers may be posted as Joint Secretaries or equivalent officers in various ministries
- Actual postings will be decided based on administrative requirements and domain expertise
The empanelment remains valid for central deputation during the eligible period
Background
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister, is the apex body responsible for approving senior appointments in the Government of India, including empanelment and postings of IAS officers at the Joint Secretary level and above.
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