Rajiv Gauba (born 15 August 1959; IAST: Rājīva Gaubā) is an Indian civil servant serving as the current Cabinet Secretary of India since 2019. He is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer belonging 1982 batch of Jharkhand (erstwhile Bihar) cadre. Prior to Cabinet Secretary, he served as Home Secretary of India.
Who is current Cabinet Secretary of India?
Cabinet Secretary (India)
Cabinet Secretary | |
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Incumbent Rajiv Gauba since 30 August 2019 | |
Cabinet Secretariat | |
Status | Head of Permanent Executive |
Abbreviation | CSI |
Who is PM chief secretary of India?
List of Officers (PMO)
Designations | Officer Name | Telephone |
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Principal Secretary to PM | Dr. P. K. Mishra | 23013040 |
National Security Advisor | Sh. Ajit Doval KC | 23019227 |
Advisor to PM | Sh. Amit Khare | 23018485 |
Additional Secretary to PM | Sh. S. Gopalakrishnan | 23793308 |
Which post is above IAS?
Highest Post in Indian Administrative Services
The Cabinet Secretary is the IAS top post and senior civil officer of the India’s government. She/he is the senior executive of the Indian Administrative Service[6] ranked eleventh in the Indian order of priorities.
Who selected IAS officer?
All IAS officers, regardless of the mode of entry, are appointed by the President of India. Only about 180 candidates out of over 1 million applicants, who apply through CSE, are successful, a success rate of less than 0.01 per cent.
Who is secretary of PM Modi?
He currently is the principal secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
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Pramod Kumar Mishra.
Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra | |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 11 September 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Nripendra Misra |
Who is the head of PMO?
The PMO is headed by the Principal Secretary, currently Pramod Kumar Misra. The PMO was originally called the Prime Minister’s Secretariat until 1977, when it was renamed during the Morarji Desai ministry. It is part of the Government of India located in the South Block of the Secretariat Building.
Who is PA of Prime Minister?
Incumbent. Pramod Kumar Misra, IAS
The Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India (PS to the PM) is the senior-most bureaucrat in, and the administrative head of, the Prime Minister’s Office.
What is the power of IAS officer?
An IAS have the power to formulate policies and implement them according to the finances but decision is taken by the minister the IAS is working under. Tax courts also comes under the authority of the IAS of that area. Prime duty of the IAS is to maintain law and order of that area.
Who was the first prime minister of India?
Jawaharlal Nehru, was 58 when he started the long innings of 17 years as free India’s first Prime Minister.
Who is our Finance Secretary?
Finance Secretary (India)
Finance Secretary of India | |
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Incumbent T. V. Somanathan, IAS since 29 April 2021 | |
Ministry of Finance | |
Reports to | Parliament of India Council of Ministers of India Prime Minister of India Finance Minister of India Cabinet Secretary of India |
Residence | New Moti Bagh, New Delhi, India |
Which is higher post IAS or IPS?
Both IAS and IPS are very powerful positions in their respective fields but IAS is much more powerful than the IPS. An IPS has only the responsibility of its department, but an IAS has the responsibility of all the departments of the district. An IAS officer is the head of the police department too.
Who is bigger IAS or collector?
The District Collector is the highest Officer of Revenue administration in the district. A district magistrate, often abbreviated to DM, is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer who is the senior-most executive magistrate and chief in charge of the general administration of a district in India.
Is SDO an IAS officer?
SDO are revenue officer. (c) SDO is the chief civil officer of the sub-division and One can be appointed in different departments of government like civil, electricity, engineering, water, (CPWD), central public works department Department of posts, MES (Military Engineering Services), etc.