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IAS Tips GS

IAS Tips GS
posted January 20, 2009 - 8:18am
IAS Tips GS

Preparing for GS for UPSC civil services is one of the toughest things that one has to face during the preparation. It is important in every stage and yet it got messed up by lots of candidates due to various reasons mainly due to the vastness of syllabus.
Preparation should be started just one year before the prelims. First of all, one should give much more time towards thorough reading of newspapers and magazines. I would suggest one to give at least three hours dailly on this till December. Then it must be susided. The Hindu, The Times Of India, Frontline, Seminar(a monthly journal) are highly recommended.
For history it is always prudent to read only standard books. Much more attention should be given to the Modern India section since it has major share in Prelims and Mains. Bipan Chandra for Modern India and NCERTs for ancient and medieval is recommended.
Geography has its own importance and particularly it got more strength in Prelims. However, NCERTs coupled with INDIA YearBook and TMH guide is more than sufficient.
For Indian Economy and Polity one should thoroghly go through NCERT of Indian Economy, the business page of The Hindu- published on Monday, Subhash Kashyap-Parliament and Constitution both, and notes from News Papers nad Magazines.
R S Aggarwal is more than sufficient for GMA.
One should also keep practise of writing as much as possible.
Good Luck

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Monday, March 29, 2010
TIPS FOR GENERAL STUDIES


1. Read newspapers and magazines carefully, which will expand your knowledge base and give good command and writing skill.
2. Preparation for General studies should be done hand in hand while preparing for optional papers.
3. NCERT books should be studied carefully and newspapers like The Hindu and magazines such as Frontline.
4. Trend nowadays has shifted more towards current issues, hence a thorough awareness of recent events/happenings is mandatory.
5. In the Prelims, though the General Studies carries only 150 marks, all the candidates are required to solve the same questions, hence, this paper assumes enormous importance, as anyone spoiling this paper cannot have any chance of qualifying for the Mains stage of the examination.
6. Other than the syllabus given, questions on planning, budgeting, developmental programmes, latest issues of political and constitutional importance, Panchayati Raj, electoral reforms, natural resources, culture, growth of nationalism, committees, commissions etc can be expected almost every year.
7. Emphasis is normally placed on the general aspects of the subjects, which every educated person aspiring to join the civil services is expected to know.
8. The General Studies paper needs special and thorough preparations and does not need to be over-emphasised.
9. In General Studies, other than current affairs, each and every aspect is covered in our school syllabi. Whatever one has studied upto Class XII is only asked in General Studies. The only thing which is different is that it has an application but the basic is from our school textbook only. A good, bright student who understood the basic concepts during his/her school studies will definitely be strong in General Studies too.
10. Those who would like to appear for Civil Services should have a strong base, which will make them easy to follow the subjects.
11. Exhaustive study of each subject and every aspect of the General Studies is essential.
12. An important point is efficient time management and proper planning. The time available with the candidates for preparations is limited and hence has to be intelligently utilized.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Saidai Sa. Duraisamy’s
MANIDHA NAEYAM FREE IAS ACADEMY
TNPSC GROUP I – 2010
C – SERIES
1. The Avogadro number is
a. 6.00 x 1024 b. 6.023 x 1023
c. 6.054 x 1022 d. 6.504 x 1022
2. Viscous force is directly proportional to
a. temperature gradient b. mass gradient
c. velocity gradient d. charge gradient
3. The South American country that suffered due to earthquake in 2010 was
a. Argentina b. Chile c. Brazil d. Libya
4. According to the Economic Survey of India (2007-08), the birth rate in Tamil Nadu state
is
a. 16.2 b. 18.4 c. 15.3 d. 10.6
5. The structure observed by Robert Hooke in plant cells was
a. Protoplasm b. Cell wall
c. Nucleus d. Tracheids
6. How many pairs of cranial nerves are present in shark fishes?
a. 8 b. 10 c. 12 d. 14
7. When the basis of classification is according to location or place, the classification is
called ___________ classification
a. Quantitative b. Geographical
c. Qualitative d. Chronological
8. The oxidation number of Fe in K3[Fe(CN)6] is
a. +2 b. +3 c. +1 d. +4
9. The ray which does not affect the photographic plate is
a. Alpha ray b. Beta ray
c. Gamma ray d. none of these
10. Who among the following said that Buddha’s character and teaching made him “The
Light not of Asia only but of the World?
a. Sir Edwin Arnold b. Mrs. Rhys Davids
c. Dr. Radhakrishnan d. H.G. Wells
11. Cisternae, Thylakoid and Cristae are located at __________, ________ and _______
respectively
a. Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Choloroplast
b. Golgi body, Chloroplast, Mitochondria
c. Ribosomes, Chloroplast, Mitochondria
d. Chromosomes, Thylakoid, Mitochondria
12. Which of the following is Natural Rubber?
a. Polyester b. Polyamide
c. Polyisoprene d. Poplysaccharide
13. Who is the only Indian and the First non-American head of the Academy of
Astronautics (IAA)?
a. Madhavan Nair b. Dhoni
c. Ravi Sastri d. Kapil Sibal
14. Who coined the party name ‘Indian National Congress’?
a. Ranade b. Dadabhai Naoroji
c. W.C. Banerjee d. Gopal Krishna Kokhale
15. Data verbalized on a continuum scale like excellent, good, fair and poor are known as
a. Raw data b. Ratio data
c. Interval data d. Ordinal data
16. The new agricultural technology can best be described as
a. land augmenting b. labour augmenting
c. labour displacing d. both land and labour augmenting
17. Three capacitors each of capacitance 9 pf is connected in series and is connected to 120
V supply. The potential difference across each capacitor is
a. 20 V b. 40 V c. 60 V d. 90 V
18. A can do a piece of work in 80 days. He alone works at it for 20 days and then B alone
finished the remaining work in 36 days. In how many days can A and B together
complete the work?
a. 25 days b. 30 days c. 35 days d. 40 days
19. The average of 25 results is 18. The average of first twelve of them is 14 and that of last
twelve is 17. The thirteenth result is
a. 87 b. 78 c. 67 d. none of these
20. A girl started walking from her house. She first walked for 3 km towards east, then she
turned towards north and moved 4 km in that direction. How far is the girl away from
her house?
a. 3 km south b. 3 km north
c. 5 km west d. 5 km north-east
21. The end product of fermentation of molasses of sugarcane by yeast is
a. Pyruvate b. Phenol c. Lactic acid d. Ethyl alcohol
22. The year ________ was celebrated by the General Assembly of the UNO as International
Year of Human Rights.
a. 1964 b. 1966 c. 1968 d. None of these
23. Who won the latest Presidential elections in Sri Lanka?
a. Sirimavo Bandaranaike b. Mahindra Rajapakse
c. Kumaratunge d. Dissanayake
24. The tomb at Sessaran was built by
a. Humayun b. Sher Shah c. Akbar d. Babar
25. The famous leader of Narmada Bachao Andolan is
a. Sunil Agarwal b. Rajesh Khanna
c. Medha Patkar d. K.C. Cherian
26. ‘Species Plantarum’ was authored by
a. Hutchinson b. Carolus Linnaeus
c. Engler and Prantl d. Bentham and Hooker
27. The yellow colour of urine of the vertebrates is due to
a. Urochrome b. Melanin
c. Uric acid d. Cholesterol
28. The Eleventh Five-Year Plan was implemented during the period
a. 2005-2010 b. 2002-2007
c. 2007-2012 d. 2006-2011
29. Which one among the following South Asian countries has the highest population
density?
a. India b. Pakistan c. Nepal d. Sri Lanka
30. Ashoka patronised
a. Jainism b. Saivism c. Buddhism d. Vaishnavism
31. Who among the following computed National Income on the basis of Scientific method?
a. Prof. Mahalanobis b. Dr. K.N. Raj
c. Dr. V.K.R.V.Rao d. Dr. Vakil
32. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A): Surface temperatures of the oceans are controlled by warm and cold
currents
Reason (R): Warm currents raise the temperature whereas cool currents lower down the
temperature.
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (a) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true
33. Ring or horse shoe shaped coral reefs are called
a. Atoll b. Barrier reef c. Fringing reef d. none of these
34. Match List I with List II correctly and select your answer using the codes given below:
List I List II
A. Glucose 1. Biopolymer
B. Serodiagnosis 2. Reducing sugar
C. Electrophoresis 3. Separation technique
D. Nucleic acid 4. HIV test
Codes:
A B C D
a. 2 4 3 1
b. 1 3 4 2
c. 1 2 3 4
d. 4 3 2 1
35. As per RTI the competent authority of Lok Sabha is the
a. Chairman b. Prime Minister
c. Chief Secretary d. Speaker
36. Who authored the book ‘A Better India A Better World’?
a. N.R. Narayana Murthy b. Indra Sinha
c. Rajiv Sikri d. Jaswant Singh
37. A current of 8 A flows through 10 turn coil of a tangent galvanometer having a
diameter of 16 cm. The field on the centre of the coil is
a. 2.5 A-turn/m b. 25 A-turn/m
c. 100 A-turn/m d. 250 A-turn/m
38. Which of the following is wrongly matched?
a. Microsporangial serus - Anther
b. Microspore - Pollen grain
c. Megasporophyll - Ovule
d. Microsporophyll - Stamen
39. Veeranam Project to bring water from Veeranam to Madras was started by Chief
Minister
a. M. Karunanidhi b. M.G. Ramachandran
c. Jayalalitha d. O. Panneer Selvam
40. The Indian Post and Telegraph department issued postage stamp in hour of
V.O.Chidambaram Pillai in the year
a. 1971 b. 1972 c. 1973 d. 1974
41. Nobel Laureate 2009 in Chemistry is awarded to Venkataraman Ramakrishnan for his
work on
a. Hypsochrome b. Ribosome
c. Chromatogram d. Auxochrome
42. Fast Breeder Test Reactor is at
a. Trombay b. Kaiga
c. Kudankulam d. Kalpakkam
43. Who is the Chairman of 12th Finance Commission?
a. C. Rangarajan b. K.C. Pant
c. Kelkar d. Madhavan Ravindra
44. Which of the following Amendment Acts inserted the word ‘Secular’ in the Preamble of
the Constitution of India?
a. 41st Amendment Act, 1976 b. 42nd Amendment Act, 1976
c. 43rd Amendment Act, 1977 d. 44th Amendment Act, 1979
45. The Chairperson and other members of State Human Rights Commission are appointed
by the
a. Governor b. Chief Minister
c. Home Minister d. none of them
46. Tamil Calendar is based on the movement of
a. Moon b. Saturn c. Sun d. Mars
47. Match List I with List II correctly and select your answer using the codes given below:
List I List II
A. Justice Party 1. Periyar E.V.R
B. Dravida Kazhagam 2. Singaravelu Chettiar
C. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 3. T.M. Nair
D. Communist Party 4. C.N. Annadurai
A B C D
a. 1 3 4 2
b. 4 1 3 2
c. 3 1 4 2
d. 2 1 3 2
48. Tamil Sangam was supposed to he held at
a. Uraiyur b. Kanchi c. Madurai d. Vanji
49. Who was the Prime Minister of India when Tashkent Agreement was signed?
a. Jawaharlal Nehru b. Lal Bahadur Shastri
c. Indira Gandhi d. Rajiv Gandhi
50. The Constituent Assembly completed its work of constitution making on
a. 16th May, 1946 b. 9th December, 1948
c. 26th November, 1949 d. 26th January, 1950
51. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A): RBC cells are found in the blood which carry oxygen
Reason (R): Haemoglobin pigments are involved in carrying the oxygen
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true
52. Land is a
a. man-made resource b. non-renewable natural resource
c. renewable natural resource d. all of these
53. Consider the following statements
I. Cholesterol is a fertilizer
II. Protein is amphoteric in nature
III. Whale myoglobin has disulphide bond
IV. Entropy of the universe increases
Of these statements
a. II alone is correct b. II and IV are correct
c. III, IV and II are correct d. All are correct
54. Emerald Dam is located in
a. Coimbatore b. Ooty
c. Erode d. Salem
55. The Eleventh Schedule of the Constitution speaks about
a. functions of the Chief Minister b. functions of Panchayati Raj
c. duties of District Collector d. functions of the Parliament
56. Who received the Nobel prize for the work on genes that control the sense of smell?
a. Werner Arber and Daniel Nathan
b. Niels Jerne and Georges Kohler
c. Richard Axel and Linda Buck
d. Konrad Block and Feodor Lynen
57. Opsonin was discovered by
a. Jules Bordet b. Christian Gram
c. Almroth Wright d. Louis Pasteur
58. The recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award during 2005 was
a. Dev Anand b. Mrinal Sen
c. Lata Mangeshkar d. Shyam Benegal
59. Which is the best selling book sold over 10 million copies written by Dr.Kenneth
Blanchard, the Management Guru?
a. You Can Win b. Maximum Power
c. One Minute Manager d. 10 Minute MBA
60. The Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana was launched in
a. 2006 b. 2007 c. 2008 d. 2009
61. Heliocentric theory according to which sun is supposed to be fixed and the planets go
around the sun was proposed by
a. Galileo b. Newton c. Ptolemy d. Copernicus
62. The growth rate of population in India as per 2001 census is
a. 3% b. 2.5% c. 1.9% d. 1.5%
63. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of given hills from the north to
south?
a. Nallamalai, Nilgiris, Javadhi, Anaimalai
b. Anaimalai, Javadhi, Nilgiris, Nallamalai
c. Nallamalai, Javadhi, Nilgiris, Anaimalai
d. Anaimalai, Nilgris, Javadhi, Nallamalai
64. The Annamalai University at Annamalainagar was founded in
a. 1909 b. 1919 c. 1929 d. 1949
65. The focal length of two lenses in contact is given by
a. 1 2 F f f = − b.
1 2 F f f =
c.
1 2 F f f = + d.
1 2
1 1 1
F f f
= +
66. Which one of the following statements is correct?
a. Parliament has power to amend any part of the Constituent of India
b. Parliament has no power to amend Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of
India
c. Parliament cannot amend and Directive Principles of State Policy
d. Parliament cannot amend the Federal Principles embodied in the Constitution of
India
67. Which of the following countries is not a member of ASEAN?
a. Vietnam b. Brunei c. Bangladesh d. Myanmar
68. Position effect is the result of
a. translations b. inversions c. transcriptions d. deletions
69. Triple vaccine is administered to a newborn child to immunize it against
a. Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Measles
b. Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Diphtheria
c. Tetanus, Diphtheria, Measles and Rubella
d. Tetanus, Diphtheria, Smallpox and Rubella
70. An example of addition co-polymer is
a. Buna-S b. PVC c. Neoprene d. Glyptal
71. Natural gas is a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons. What is the main important gas
available in that?
a. Oxygen (O2) b. Nitrogen (N2)
c. Methane (CH4) d. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
72. A moving coil galvanometer can be converted into an ammeter by connecting
a. a low resistance in parallel with a galvanometer
b. a high resistance in parallel with a galvanometer
c. a high resistance in series with a galvanometer
d. a low resistance in series with a galvanometer
73. Which one of the following is correctly matched?
a. Right to Equality - Fundamental Duty
b. Right to Information - Transparent and Responsible Government
c. To promote equal justice - Fundamental Right
d. To abide by the Constitution - Directive Principles of State Policy
74. Biodiesel is obtained from which plant?
a. Mango b. Bamboo c. Jatropha d. Ficus
75. The Directive Principles of State Policy is incorporated in the Article _______ the
Constitution of India
a. 19-21 b. 14-16 c. 36-51 d. 24-28
76. Rubella virus causes
a. Smallpox b. Measles
c. Chickenpox d. Influenza
77. The policy RBI follows for control of inflation is
a. increase in Rapo rate and CRR
b. decrease in Repo rate and increase in CRR
c. decrease in Repo rate and CRR
d. decrease in bank rate
78. Which one of the following statements is correct?
a. Finance Commission is constituted by the President every four years
b. Finance Commission has one Chairman and four other members
c. K.C. Pant was the Chairman of 11th Finance Commission
d. Finance Commission Report is submitted to the Planning Commission
79. Dantidurga established which kingdom?
a. Chalukyas of Badami b. Chalukyas of Kalyani
c. Chalukyas of Vengi d. Rashtrakuta Dynasty
80. 1 1 1 1 ....
1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5
− + − + =
a. 2 log 2 – 1 b. – 2 log 2 – 1
c. 2 log 2 + 1 d. – 2 (log 2 + 1)
81. Study of the interrelations between the individual plant and its environment is called
a. Synecology b. Ecosystem
c. Autecology d. Biodiversity
82. The ages of Ravi and Raja are in the ratio 5 : 12. After 6 years, the ratio of their ages will
be 8 : 15. What is the difference between their ages?
a. 14 years b. 16 years c. 12 years d. 13 years
83. Construction of a dam for drinking water as Hogenekkal is main issue of contention
between
a. Tamil Nadu and Kerala b. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
c. Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh d. Karnataka and Kerala
84. Leprosy is caused by
a. Mycobacterium leprae b. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
c. Corynebacterium diphtheria d. Varicella zoster
85. Who was the first woman Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu?
a. Janaki Ramachandran b. Jayalalitha
c. Mamata Banerjee d. Mayawati
86. Choose the statement(s) connected with Marudhu Brothers.
Marudhu Brothers:
I. Rule Sivaganga area
II. Siruvayal & Kalayarkovil were their strongholds
III. Took refuge in Panchalam Kurichi
IV. They were executed by the British in 1801
Of these statements
a. I alone is correct b. II alone is correct
c. I, II and IV are correct d. I, III and IV are correct
87. The National Rural Employment Programme was implemented in Tamil Nadu in the
year
a. 1980 b. 1990 c. 1970 d. 1960
88. The famous Ethnobotanist in India is
a. V.M. Meher-Homji b. R.P.S. Katwal c. S.K. Jain d. S.S. Bhojwani
89. The reaction that takes place in a Daniel cell is
a. . Cu Hg Cu Hg + → b. 0 2 2 0 Zn Cu Zn Cu + + + → +
c. 2 0 2 2 Cu Ag Cu Ag + + + → + d. 2 6 3 3 3 3 Fe Cr Fe Cr + + + + + → +
90. SONAR is mostly used by
a. doctors b. engineers
c. navigators d. astronauts
91. Traditions affirm that a Buddhist Council assembled at ________ in the year of
Buddha’s death.
a. Vaisali b. Pataliputra c. Saranath d. Rajagriha
92. What is the correct value of θ if cos x θ = satisfies 2 3 2 0 x x − + = ?
a. 1 b. 0 c. – 1 d. π
93. Article 263 deals with provisions with respect to
a. Union Public Service Commission
b. Election Commission of India
c. Inter-State Council
d. Finance Commission
94. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
a. Central Vigilance Commission - Kripalani Committee
b. Father of All India Services - Sardar Vallabhai Patel
c. Secretary General of Non-Aligned Movement - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
d. Union Public Service Commission - A.M. Khusru
95. Agricultural holding tax was recommended by
a. John Mathai Committee b. Bhoothalingam Committee
c. Wanchoo Committee d. Raj Committee
96. Indira was Jojana (IAY) Scheme aimed at
a. providing loan assistance b. providing houses at free of cost
c. providing transport facilities d. none of these
97. The LPG (Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization) model of development was
introduced in 1991 by the then Finance Minister
a. Dr. Manmohan Singh b. Shri P. Chidambaram
c. Shri Pranab Mukherjee d. Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao
98. Which commodity forms the single largest item of India’s import?
a. Capital goods b. Food and allied products
c. Gold d. Oil (fuel)
99. The leader who attended all the Three Round Table Conferences was
a. Mahatma Gandhi b. Subhash Chandra Bose
c. Jawaharlal Nehru d. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
100. Where in India is the Asia’s largest optical telescope installed?
a. Darjeeling – West Bengal b. Kodaikanal – Tamil Nadu
c. Mahabaleshwar – Maharashtra d. Kavalur – Tamil Nadu
101. The Shape of the graph drawn between ln i
ρ versus 1
T for an intrinsic
semiconductor is ( i
ρ -resistivity, T – temperature)
a. Straight line b. Circle c. Parabola d. Ellipse
102. ‘One gene and one enzyme’ hypothesis was put forth by _____ in _____
a. Beadle and Tatum, E.coli b. Beadle and Tatum, Neurospora
c. Jacob and Monad, Neurospora d. Jacob and Monad, E.coli
103. The hormone which brings about characteristic changes in male at puberty is
called
a. Androgen b. FSH c. Adrenaline d. Testosterone
104. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. TNT - Fertilizer
b. Gasoline - Petrochemical
c. Potassium sulphate - Explosive
d. Cement - Molecular Crystal
105. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A) : Article 32 deals with the right to Constitutional Remedies, without
which the Constitution would be a nullity
Reason (R) : Article 32 provides the right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate
proceeding for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights guaranteed in the Constitution
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. (A) is true, but (R) is false
b. (A) alone is true
c. (R) alone is true
d. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
106. In Tamil Nadu the Legislative Assembly was established in the year
a. 1935 b. 1937 c. 1947 d. 1952
107. Tamil Nadu is noted for the industrial cluster of
a. textiles b. chemicals c. jewellery and gems d. glass
108. Apex Court judgement delivered with regard to Open University degree, that
bench comprised
a. Justice S.B. Sinha and Justice Mukundaram Sharma
b. Justice Mohan and Justice K.G. Balakrishnan
c. Justice S.H. Kapadia and Justice Altamar Kabir
d. None of them
109. Satyartha Prakash was written by
a. Raja Rammohan Roy b. Debendranath Tagore
c. Keshab Chandra Sen d. Dayanand Saraswati
110. Find the missing number?
a. 1000 b. 1001 c. 999 d. 1002
111. Consider the following statements:
I. Akbar promulgated Din – i – Ilahi
II. Din – i – Ilahi means Divine Duty
III. Prominent convert to Din – i – Ilahi was Raja Birbal
IV. Din – i – Ilahi discouraged Muslim rites
Of the statements:
a. I alone is correct b. I and II are correct
c. I, III and IV are correct d. All are correct
112. The area of a rectangle is 16 sq. metres and its length is 4 times that of breadth.
What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
a. 20 m b. 18 m c. 16 m d. 14 m
113. Which one of the following is true?
a. Devaradiyars were the group of girls who used to dance before the during the
festivals in the temple
b. Devaradiyars were the attendants in a Sabha
c. Devaradiyars were the chief singers in a village
d. Devaradiyars were the painters
114. In the forest X can cut 3
10 th of the trees in 50 days. Y can cut 40% of the tree in 40
days and Z can cut 1
2 of the trees in 80 days. Who will complete the work first?
a. X b. Y c. Z d. X and Z
115. The share of road transport in total transport of the country is
a. 20% b. 40% c. 60% d. 80%
116. Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) was implemented
in India by merging the Schemes of
a. PMRY and REGP b. NREP and IRDP
c. IAY and IRDP d. SFDA and MFAL
117. Which is the correct chronological sequence of the major events given below?
I. SLV – 3 Launch II. Formation of Bangladesh
III. Sikkim becomes 22nd state of Indian territory IV. Pokhran Test
a. II, IV, III, I b. III, I, II, IV c. II, I, III, IV d. III, IV, II, I
118. The literacy rate of Tamil Nadu is (as per 2001 census)
a. 80 – 65 b. 70 – 45 c. 60 – 75 d. 73 – 45
119. The ratio of the length and breadth of a plot is 4 : 5. If the length is 20 m less than
the breadth, what is the perimeter of the plot?
a. 180 m b. 360 m c. 80 m d. 100 m
120. Who was the architect of the first Indian Imperial Power?
a. Bindusara b. Chandragupta Maurya c. Ashoka d. Brihadratha
121. The earliest evidence for the democratic election system in Tamil Nadu available
in the form of
a. a copper scroll b. an inscription on stone c. a painting d. a literature
122. Variety of dances mentioned in Tolkappiam are
I. Verikkuthu (dance of Velan)
II. Karunkkuthu (dance of the victors)
III. Vallikkuthu (ladies to celebrate victory)
IV. Kalanilaikkuthu (dance by wearing kalal)
Of these:
a. all are true b. I and IV are true c. all are false d. I and II are true
123. According to the National Human Development Report (NHDR) 2001, Tamil
Nadu scored the
a. Seventh Rank b. Third Rank
c. Fourth Rank d. Ninth Rank
124. Which party formed ministry in Madras Presidency after the passin Government
of India Act of 1935?
a. Swaraj party b. Justice Party c. Congress party d. Communist party
125. In the 2009 Parliamentary Elections, DMK won _______ seats.
a. 25 b. 35 c. 40 d. 18
126. The Fort William College at Kolkata was founded in the year
a. 1806 b. 1810 c. 1805 d. 1800
127. India’s population as on 1st March, 2001 stood at
a. 1, 027 million b. 1,007 million c. 1,017 million d. 1,037 million
128. Number of towns in Tamil Nadu is
a. 832 b. 900 c. 750 d. 500
129. The language which was used in the Ashokan inscription is
a. Hindi b. Sanskrit c. Prakrit d. Telugu
130. The average based on the position of ordered observation is
a. X b. Median c. Mode d. Standard Deviation
131. The present Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Thiru. M. Karunanidhi after 2006
Assembly election became the Chief Minister for ________ time.
a. Sixth b. Fifth c. Seventh d. Fourth
132. Consider the following statements:
I. C. Rajagopalachari was the Chief Minister of Madras State
II. C. Rajagopalachari was an Advocate
III. C. Rajagopalachari belonged to Justice Party
IV. C. Rajagopalachari was the only Indian who became Governor General of India
Of these statements:
a. I alone is correct b. I and II are correct
c. I, II and IV are correct d. All are correct
133. The Tamil Nadu Government seal depicts
a. Srirangam Temple Pagoda b. Tanjore Big Temple Pagoda
c. Srivilliputhur Temple Pagoda d. Chidambaram Temple Pagoda
134. ‘Mullai’ region is characterised by
a. Forest area b. Hilly tract c. Cultivable land d. Coastal land
135. A Jain cave temple at Chittanavassal is in _________ district
a. Tirunelveli b. Thanjavur c. Madurai d. Pudukkottai
136. The Chairman of the Committee on Centre – State Relations, appointed by the
Government of Tamil Nadu was
a. Mandal b. Raj Mannar c. Sarkaria d. Shah
137. Consider the following statement:
Assertion (A) : The Civil Service is not accountable to the Parliament
Reason (R) : It is governed by the norm of anonymity
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true.
138. If A =
1
1
i
i
 
  −  
and B =
1
1
i
i
−  
  − −  
, then AB is
a.
1 0
0 1
 
 
 
b.
0
0
i
i
 
 
 
c.
0 0
0 0
 
 
 
d.
0
0 1
i −  
 
 
139. It is given that 232 + 1 is completely divisible by a whole number. Which of the
following numbers is completely divisible by that number?
a. 2 16+1 b. 216-1 c. 7 × 233 d. 2 96+1
140. Abhinav Bindra, a gold medal winner in 2008 Beijing Olympics is associated
with
a. Football b. Hockey c. Cricket d. Shooting
141. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 1 1 1
: :
2 3 4
. If the perimeter is 52 cm then the
length of the smallest side is
a. 9 cm b. 10 cm c. 11 cm d. 12 cm
142. Musical instruments of Sangam age are classified into
I. Torkkaruvi II. Tulaikkaruvi
III. Narambukkaruvi IV. Kanchchakkaruvi
Of these:
a. I and III are true b. I, III and IV are true
c. all are true d. all are false
143. Highest peak in Tamil Nadu is
a. Anaimudi b. Dodabetta c. Shevaroy Hills d. Kodaikanal
144. Pepsin is secreted by
a. Salivary glands b. Stomach c. Duodenum d. Small intestine
145. Which one of the following fertilizers contains maximum percentage of nitrogen
a. NPK b. Urea c. Ammonium nitrate d. Ammonium phosphate
146. When a ray of light is passed through _______ crystal, double refraction occurs.
a. Calcite b. Sodium chloride c. Diamond d. Zinc sulphide
147. Match List I with List II correctly and select your answer using the codes given
below:
List I List II
a. Karnataka 1. Bababudan Hills
b. Orissa 2. Mayurbhanj
c. Chhattisgarh 3. Bailadila
d. Jharkhand 4. Bonai Range
Codes:
A B C D
a. 1 2 3 4
b. 2 1 3 4
c. 1 2 4 3
d. 3 4 1 2
148. The socialist pattern of society was first articulated in the
a. First Five – Year Plan b. Annual Plans
c. Second Plan d. Eighth Plan
149. Sir Muhammad Iqbal
a. was Poet and floated the idea of separate state for Muslim
b. belonged to Madras Presidency
c. established Muslim League party
d. organized Aligarh Movement
150. Western Ocean is the ancient name of the
a. Atlantic Ocean b. Pacific Ocean c. Indian Ocean d. Arctic Ocean
151. Which of the following forms the richest ground water province in India?
a. Gondwana Sedimentary province b. Deccan Trap province
c. Ganga – Brahmaputra Alluvial province d. Cenozoic Sedimentary province
152. In which Olympic Games did India last win a Gold Medal in the field hockey?
a. Montreal (1976) b. Moscow (1980)
c. Los Angeles (1984) d. Atlanta (1996)
153. In India iron – ore deposits are found in
a. Bailadila b. Tumkur c. Dharwar d. Banswara
154. Which Article of the Constitution of India talks about liberty, equality and
fraternity?
a. Article 2 b. Article 235 c. Article 243 d. Article 38
155. Unicellular plants and animals showing Eukaryotic cell structure are included
under the kingdom
a. Monera b. Fungi c. Plantae d. Protista
156. Acrosome is made up of
a. Mitochondria b. Centrioles c. Golgi bodies d. Ribosomes
157. In which state is canal irrigation highly used?
a. Gujarat b. Orissa c. Uttar Pradesh d. Haryana
158. The Atomic station which has the highest capacity (MW) is
a. Kaiga, Karnataka b. Kota, Rajasthan
c. Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu d. Tarapur, Maharashtra
159. As per RBI stipulation domestic banks are required to provide _______ per of
their net bank credit to priority sector.
a. 32 b. 40 c. 10 d. 25
160. The Madras Native Association was started in
a. 1852 b. 1884 c. 1885 d. 1887
161. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A) : Increased spending on Civil administration and defer expenditure in
India’s national income is an unwelcome feature
Reason (R) : The contribution of these sectors does not generate dura income yielding
assets to the country.
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
c. (A) and (R) are false
d. (A) is true, but (R) is false
162. Three men start walking at the same point, same time and in the same direction
around a circular stadium. First man completes a round in 120 seconds, second man in
150 seconds and third man in 80 seconds. After what time will they meet again at the
starting point?
a. 20 minutes b. 2 min. 20 sec c. 2 min. 30 sec d. 1 min. 40 sec
163. World Tamil Classical Conference is scheduled to be held at
a. Chennai b. Thiruchchirappalli c. Vellore d. Coimbatore
164. Which district in Tamil Nadu is with large forest?
a. Madurai b. Kanniyakumari c. Salem d. Nilgiris
165. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A) : Public participated in the political life during early Vedic period.
Reason (R) : Sabha and Samiti discussed matters of public importance
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) is false
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true.
166. Which Article accords special status to Jammu and Kashmir?
a. Article 350 b. Article 356 c. Article 370 d. Article 352
167. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A) : Tsunamis are produced by sudden movements of earth’s crust or
earthquake
Reason (R) : These seismic sea waves are often incorrectly called tidal waves.
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true
168. ________ won Padma Bhushan Award for Art (Tamil Nadu) in 2009,
a. Chitra Visweswaran b. A.R. Rehman
c. Y.G. Parthasarathy d. Shri. V.P. Dhananjayan & Smt. Shanta Dhananjayan
169. Badruddin Tyabji was associated with
a. President of the First Session of the Congress Party held at Bombay in 1885
b. President of he Second Session of the Congress Party held at Clacutta in 1886
c. President of the Third Session of the Congress Party held at Madras in 1887
d. none of these
170. Which one of the following is correctly matched?
Categories % of area (India)
I. Mountains - 10.6
II. Plateau - 27.7
III. Plains - 43.2
IV. Hills - 18.5
Of these
a. I alone is correct b. I and II are correct
c. I, II and III are correct d. All are correct
171. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. Nepenthes - Stoneworts
b. Drosera - Hornworts
c. Utricularia - Pitcher plant
d. Dionea - Venus fly trap
172. The Constitutional recognition to urban local government became a reality
through
a. 73rd Amendment, 11th Schedule, 1992
b. 74th Amendment, 12th Schedule, 1992
c. 73rd Amendment, 11th Scheduled, 1993
d. 74th Amendment, 12th Schedule, 1993
173. Who was chiefly responsible for the partition of Bengal?
a. Wellesley b. Ripon c. Curzon d. Chelmsford
174. Consider the following
Statements : Some cars are bikes
No bike is train
Conclusion: I. No car is train
II. No bike is car
III. Some cars are trains
IV. Some bikes are cars
a. I and III are correct b. IV alone is correct
c. all are correct d. I, II and IV are correct
175. Match List I with List II correctly and select your answer using the codes given
below:
List I List II
Books Authors
a. Manimekalai 1. Uruthiran Kannanar
b. Pattinappalai 2. Jayam Kondar
c. Jeevaka Chinthamani 3. Sittalai Sattanar
d. Muvarula 4. Tirutaka Devar
Codes
A B C D
a. 3 1 4 2
b. 4 1 2 3
c. 3 2 1 4
d. 1 4 2 3
176. Economic drain theory was popularized by
a. the Britishers in India b. Dadabhai Naoroji
c. Vera Anstey d. V.V. Bhatt
177. Madras Province was renamed as Tamil Nadu in the year
a. 1966 b. 1969 c. 1967 d. 1968
178. Black soils are mostly found in which regions?
a. Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Tirunelveli
b. Salem, Dharmapuri, Nilgiri
c. Pudukkottai, Tiruchchirapalli and Kaveri delta
d. Kaveri delta, Palar Watershed and Pondicherry
179. Ants identify their food through
a. chemical communication b. audio communication
c. visual communication d. olfacto communication
180. The total number of corporations in the last local body elections in Tamil Nadu is
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
181. Nadir Shah was a/an
a. Afghan king b. Moghul ruler
c. Persian king d. Delhi Sultan
182. The area of a circle is 220 sq.cm. The area of the biggest square inscribed in this
circle will be
a. 49 cm2 B. 70 cm2 c. 140 cm2 d. 150 cm2
183. Tiruvidaiyattam means
a. a land owned by Math b. a land owned by Temple
c. a land owned by Warrior d. a land owned by Brahman
184. Which Act separated Burma from India?
a. Indian Act of 1935 b. Independence Act of 1947
c. Minto – Morley Reform Act d. Montague – Chelmsford Act
185. Consider the following statements
Assertion (A): The Marathas were defeated in the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761
Reason (R): It checked the growth of Maratha power, but did not destroy them
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation
b. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true
186. The Theosophical Society at Adyar dealt with
I. Social issues II. Communal issues
III. Political issues III. Religious issues
Of these:
a. I alone is correct b. I and II are correct
c. I, II and III are correct d. all are correct
187. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football will be held at
a. France b. South Africa c. Canada d. Germany
188. The place where Winter Olympics was held during February, 2010 is
a. Canada b. U.S.A c. India d. England
189. Annie Besant became the President of the Indian National Congress in the year
a. 1915 b. 1916 c. 1917 d. 1918
190. Match List I with List II correctly and select your answer using the codes given
below:
List I List II
A. Neozoic era 1. Primary
B. Cenozoic era 2. Secondary
C. Mesozoic era 3. Quaternary
D. Palaeozoic era 4. Tertiary
A B C D
a. 3 4 2 1
b. 4 3 1 2
c. 2 1 4 3
d. 1 2 4 3
191. Who won the Nobel prize for Peace in the year 2009?
a. Barak Obama b. Nelson Mandela
c. George Bush d. Bill Clinton
192. A glass container ( 1.65) µ= is filled with a liquid refractive index 1.46. When
light is incident normally on the surface, the amount of light transmitted through the
container is
a. 18% b. 36% c. 44% d. 100%
193. Competition Commission of India (CCI) became operational from
a. March 2009 b. April 2009
c. May, 2009 d. June, 2009
194. If log ( ) , a ab x = thenlog ( ) b ab is
a. 1
x
b.
1
x
x +
c.
1
x
x −
d.
1
x
x −
195. In 2009, Nobel prize was awarded in Physics for the invention of
a. charge coupled device and optical fibre communication
b. neutrino and its detection
c. digital imaging
d. ribosome structure
196. World Earth Day is observed on
a. April 30 b. April 22
c. March 22 d. June 5
197. Who presented Union Budget 2009-2010 in the Parliament?
a. Chidambaram b. Pranab Mukerjee
c. Manmohan Singh d. Arjun Singh
198. Who among the following was not a member of the Justice Party?
a. Pitty Theogaraya Chetty b. Raja of Panagal
c. T.M. Nair d. Rajagopalachari
199. The recipient of Nehru award in 1995 is
a. Julius Namrai b. Aruna Asaf Ali
c. Dr. Bruno Kreisky d. Md. Hosni Mubarak
200. Barak Hussein Obama became the 44th President of the USA in the year
a. 2007 b. 2008 c. 2010 d. 2009
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Civil List of IAS Officers 2010

Civil List of IAS Officers 2010
As on 5th March, 2010
Sl.
No.
Name
Identity No.
Dt. of Appointment
Source of Recruitment
Email Address
Qualification
(Subject)
Date of
Birth
Allotment
Year
Cadre &
Domicile
Present Post
Pay scale
Remarks
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Parampath Joy Oommen
Id No. 029600
12/07/1977 ;RR
oommenpj@ias.nic.in
M.A. (Economics )
M.A.
(Dev. Economics )
05/06/1952
1977;CG
Kerala
Chief Secretary, Chhattisgarh, 31-7-2008 80000/-(fixed)
2 ukjk;.k flag
Narayan Singh
Id No. 029800
12/07/1977 ;RR
singhn2@ias.nic.in
B.A.
(Hons)
28/02/1954
1977;CG
Orissa
Secretary, D/o Rural Industries & D/o
Technical Education, Manpower, Science
& Technology & also Director, Rural
Industries, Handicraft/ Sericulture &
MD, Chhattisgarh HasthShilp Vikas
Board, 23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
3 Vh Vh-jk/kkd`".ku
T. Radhakrishnan
Id No. 030200
15/07/1978 ;RR
radhakt@ias.nic.in
B.Sc., M. Sc.
(Chemistry )
MBA
26/07/1956
1978;CG
Tamilnadu
President, Board of Revenue, Bilaspur,
Chhattisgarh, Dt:28-2-2008
80000/-(fixed)
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Serjius Minj
Id No. 030800
12/07/1978 ;RR
minjs@ias.nic.in
P. G. (Physics)
P. G. (Economics)
16/03/1951
1978;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Addl.Chief Secy., D/o Panchayat & Rural
Development and Development
Commissioner. 12-2-2010 &
Director General, State Administrative
Academy, 16-8-2009
80000/-(fixed)
5 lqfuy dqekj
Sunil Kumar
Id No. 031400
11/07/1979 ;RR
kumars24@ias.nic.in
P. G. (Business
Admn.)
Grad.(Physics)
18/02/1954
1979;CG
Haryana
Joint Secretary, GOI, Ministry of Human
Resources Development,New Delhi,
26-6-2004
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
On CD since
26-06-2004
6 Jh jkek osUdVs'ojk izHkkr
Sri Rama Venkateshwara
Prabhat
Id No. 031700
11/07/1979 ;RR
prabhats@ias.nic.in
M.A.
MBA(Australia)
Ph.D.
01/06/1952
1979;CG
Andhra
Pradesh
Chairman, National Council of Rural
Industries, Hyderabad, 10-12-2007
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
On CD since
10-12-2007
(Under
NCSS)
7 foosd dqekj Vivek Kumar Dhand
Id No. 033000
01/09/1981 ;RR
vivekdhand@nic.in
M. Sc. (Mathematics)
MBA(Financial
Management)
25/03/1958
1981;CG
Chhattisgarh
Principal Secy.,D/o Food, civil supplies &
consumers protection, 16-07-2008 &
Commissioner, Labour & ex-officio
Principal Secy., D/o Labour, 12-2-2010
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
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Dibyendu Sekhar Misra
Id No. 033800
01/09/1982 ;RR
misrads@ias.nic.in
Grad.
(Political Sc. )
02/04/1956
1982;CG
Orissa
APC & Principal Secretary, D/o
Agriculture
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
9 jes'k pUnz flUgk
Ramesh Chandra Sinha
Id No. 034400
01/09/1982 ;RR
sinharc@ias.nic.in
B. Sc.
M.Sc.(Botany )
15/07/1955
1982;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Member. Board of Revenue, Bilaspur,
28-05-2006
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
10 vt; flag
Ajay Singh
Id No. 035000
29/08/1983 ;RR
singajay@ias.nic.in
B.Tech(Electrical),
IIT Delhi, M. Tech.
(Computer
Technology),IIT
Delhi,
M. A. (Economics)
Manchestor
University, UK
12/02/1960
1983;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Principal Secretary, D/o Finance &
Planning, 23-2-2009 & Principal
Secretary, D/o Commercial Taxes
(excluding Excise & Registration),
25-2-2009
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
11 ujsUnz dqekj vloky
Narendra Kumar Aswal
Id No. 035800
01/09/1983 ;RR
aswalnk@ias.nic.in
B.Sc.
M. A.
(Political Sc.)
15/05/1957
1983;CG
Rajasthan
Principal Secretary, D/o Home, Jail,
Transport & Transport Commissioner,
10-12-2007
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
12 fcukW; jatu feJk
Binoy Ranjan Mishra
ID.No.036400
21/08/1984(RR)
P.G.(Political Sc.) 24/05/1960
1984;CG
Orissa
__
Resignation
under
consideration
of GOI
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Manmath Kumar Raut
Id No. 036600
25/08/1984 ;RR
rautmk@ias.nic.in
P. G. (Political Sc.) 12/11/1957
1984;CG
Orissa
Principal Secretary, D/o Public Works,
17-9-2008 & Principal Secretary, D/o
Higher Education, 23-2-2009 & also
Commissioner, Higher Education,
25-2-2009
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
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Prafull Chandra Dalei
Id No. 037200
21/08/1984 ;RR
daleipc@ias.nic.in
P. G.
(Public Admn)
Grad. (Law )
04/09/1950
1984;CG
Orissa
Secretary to Governor, Chhattisgarh,
1-4-2006
Principal Secretary, D/o Forest,
12-2-2010
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
15 ,u u-cStsUnz dqekj
N Baijendra Kumar
Id No. 038100
26/08/1985 ;RR
kumarnb@ias.nic.in
B.Sc.(Zoology)
M.Sc.(Zoology)
M.Phil
(Environmental
Biology)
25/07/1960
1985;CG
Kerala
Principal Secretary to Hon'ble CM &
Principal Secretary, D/o, Public Relations,
Housing & Environment &
Commissioner, Public Relations
27-6-2009 & Principal Resident
Commissioner, Chhattisgarh Bhawan,
New Delhi,
18-01-2010
HAG
67000-(annual
increment @
3%)-79000
16 MkW MkW-vkyksd 'kqDyk
yksd Dr.Alok Shukla
Id No. 038900
25/08/1986 ;RR
shukalok@ias.nic.in
MS
(General Surgery)
01/06/1960
1986;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Deputy Election Commissioner, Election
Commission of India, New Delhi
2-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
(On CD wef
3-2-2008)
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Ajay Pal Singh
Id No. 039000
25/08/1986 ;RR
sajaypal@ias.nic.in
Grad. (History)Hons.
Grad. (Law )
25/11/1962
1986;CG
Punjab
Secretary, D/o General Administration,
25-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
18 lquhy dqekj dqtwj
Sunil Kumar Kujur
Id No. 039200
25/08/1986 ;RR
kujursk@ias.nic.in
M. A. (Sociology)
B.A (History)
12/10/1959
1986;CG
Bihar
Chief Electoral Officer, C.G. & Exofficio,
Secy., D/o Law and legislative
Affairs, 25-2-2009
Secretary, D/o Revenue & Disaster
Management & Ex-Officio
Commissioner, Relief & Commissioner,
Rehabilitation , 30-5-3009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
19 fpRrjatu dqekj [ksrku
Chittaranjan Kumar
Khetan
Id No. 039500
24/08/1987 ;RR
khetanck@ias.nic.in
MA(Hindi), M.Phil
(Hindi Linguistics)
(Trg.-M.B.A. in
Public Service)
Birmingham,UK
02/07/1961
1987;CG
Bihar
Secretary, D/o Water Resources,
23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
20 jktsUnz izlkn e.My
Rajendra Prasad Mandal
Id No. 040100
24/08/1987 ;RR
rp.mandal@ias.nic.in
B.E. (Elec.Engg.)
M.Tech.(Diploma)
19/11/1960
1987;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Schedule Caste & Schedule
Tribe development, 23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
21 ch ch-Ogh Ogh-vkj vkj-lqcze.;e
B V R Subrahmanyam
Id No. 040203
27/08/1987 ;RR
subrahbv@ias.nic.in
Grad. (Mech.Engg.) 06/09/1962
1987;CG
Andhra
Pradesh
Senior Advisor to the Executive Director,
World Bank, Washington DC, USA
24-06-2008
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
On C.D since
20.4.1998
22 ckcwyky vxzoky
Babulal Agrawal
Id No. 040300
25/08/1988 ;RR
agrawalb@ias.nic.in
B.A.(Hons), (Political
Science & Sociology),
M.A. (Political Sc.
NA)
20/06/1965
1988;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Suspended wef 10-2-2010 PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
23 dksIikyk nqxkZuank izlkn jko
Koppala Durgananda
Prasad Rao
Id No. 040700
25/08/1988 ;RR
prasad r@ias.nic.in
P. G.
(Political Sc.)
25/10/1959
1988;CG
Andhra
Pradesh
Chairman, Board of Secondary Education
& Chairman, Professional Examination
Board, 1-6-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
24 tokgj JhokLro
Jawahar Shrivastava
Id No. 040911
17/06/1993 ;SCS
sjawahar@ias.nic.in
M.Sc. (Zoology) 25/08/1952
1988;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Parliamentary affairs, 28-
5-2006 & Secretary, D/o Urban
Development, 12-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
25 vferkHk tSu
Amitabh Jain
Id No. 041600
21/08/1989;RR
jaina2@ias.nic.in
B.E.(Mech.Engg.)
M.Tech
(Management &
Systems)
21/06/1965
1989;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Additional Director General, Foreign
Trade, Dept.of Commerce, Govt.of India,
New Delhi, 20-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
On CD wef
26-8-2006
26 'kSys'k dqekj ikBd
Shailesh Kumar Pathak
Id No. 042000
20/08/1990 ;RR
pathaksk@ias.nic.in
MBA(IIM, Calcutta),
B.Com(Hons)(SRCC,
Delhi), Dip. Business
Finance (ICFAI)
LLB
19/07/1964
1990;CG
Bihar
---------- Resignation
under
consideration
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
27 jktsUnz izlkn tSu
Rajendra Prasad Jain
Id No. 042616
20/12/1995 ;SCS
jainrp1@ias.nic.in
P. G.
(Political Sc. )
01/05/1955
1990;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Commissioner, Bilaspur Division,
Bilaspur , 29-6-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
28 js.kq xksusyk fiYys
Renu Gonela Pillay
Id No. 043000
15/09/1991 ;RR
pillayrg@ias.nic.in
Grad.
(Political Sc. )
16/02/1968
1991;CG
Andhra
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Finance, 23-2-2009 &
Commissioner-cum-Director,
Institutional Finance, 7-7-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
29 egs'oj lk lk; iSadjk
Maheshwar Sai Painkra
Id No. 043013
12/08/1996 ;SCS
paikrams@ias.nic.in
B. Com.
M.Com.(Commerce)
14/06/1953
1991;CG
Chhattisgarh
Commissioner, Surguja Division,
Ambikapur, 25-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
30 vo/k fcgkjh
Awadh Bihari
Id No. 043014
12/08/1996 ;SCS
biharia@ias.nic.in
P. G. (History)
Grad. (Law )
30/12/1952
1991;CG
Chhattisgarh
Commissioner , Treasuries & Accounts,
& Inspector General, Registration &
Superintendent, Stamp & Commissioner,
Local Fund Audit, 25-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
31 MkW MkW-nqxsZ'k pUnz feJk
Dr.Durgesh Chandra
Mishra
Id No. 043016
12/08/1996 ;SCS
mdurgesh@ias.nic.in
M.A.(Geography)
Trg. Total Quality
Management,
Ljudljana-Slovenia
PHD(Anthropology)
LLB
12/03/1954
1991;CG
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, D/o Cooperative , 3-8-2009
Secretary, D/o Home, 5-9-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
32 jke Lo:i fo'odekZ
Ram Swarup Vishwakarma
Id No. 043022
19/07/1996 ;Selection
vkarmars@ias.nic.in
B.A.,M.A
(Geography )
17/01/1955
1991;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Mining, 19-12-2008 &
Secretary, D/o Civil Aviation , 13-1-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
33 lqczr lkgw
Subrat Sahoo
Id No. 043500
11/10/1992 ;RR
ssubrat@ias.nic.in
P. G.
(Political Sc. )
05/07/1968
1992;CG
Orissa
Secretary, D/o Sports & Youth Welfare ,
19-12-2008
Secretary, D/o Culture & Tourism,
Religious Trusts & Endowments & MD,
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, 29-6-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
34 fnus'k dqekj JhokLro
Dinesh Kumar Shrivastava
Id No. 043622
11/07/1997 ;SCS
sdineshk@ias.nic.in
P. G. (Commerce ) 28/03/1956
1992;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Public Health Engineering,
30-5-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
35 lqjsUnz dqekj csgkj
Surendra Kumar Behar
Id No. 043615
11/02/1998 ;SCS
beharsk@ias.nic.in
P.G.(USA) 04/04/1951
1992;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Commissioner-cum-Director, Women &
Child Development & ex-officio
Secretary, D/o Women & Child
Development & D/o Social Welfare,
3-8-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
36 vfer vxzoky
Amit Agrawal
Id No. 044000
05/09/1993 ;RR
aagrawal@ias.nic.in
B.Tech. (Elec.Engg.) 27/06/1970
1993;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Director, P.M.O. New Delhi,
1-7-2007
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
On C.D since
6-7-2004
37 MkW MkW-Hkaoj flag vuar
Dr. Bhanwar Singh Anant
Id No. 044725
14/03/2000 ;SCS
anantbs@ias.nic.in
B.A.,M.A. (Political
Sc.)
Ph.D.(Political
Science)
11/08/1956
1993;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Commissioner, Tribal Development &
MD, Chhattisgarh State Antyavsai Vitta
& Vikas Nigam, 23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
38 euksgj ik.Ms
Manohar Pandey
Id No. 044721
13/01/2000;SCS
pandeym@ias.nic.in
M.A.(Ancient Indian
History,Culture
&Archaeology, LLB
19/04/1953
1993;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Commissioner, Raipur Division, Raipur
25-8-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
39 jktdey
Rajkamal
Id No. 044301
04/09/1994 ;RR
rkamal2@ias.nic.in
B.Tech.
(Mech.Engg. )
07/11/1970
1994;CG
Haryana
----
(Resignation
under
consideration)
40 _pk 'kekZ
Richa Sharma
Id No. 044400
04/09/1994 ;RR
sricha@ias.nic.in
BA(Hons.), M.A.,
Post Graduate
Diploma in Public
Policy &
Management
26/03/1969
1994;CG
Delhi
Resident Commissioner, Chhattisgarh
Bhawan,New Delhi, 18-1-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
41 fuf/k fNCcj
Nidhi Chhibber
Id No. 044800
04/09/1994 ;RR
chhibern@ias.nic.in
Grad. (Commerce )
LLB
24/06/1969
1994;CG
Haryana
Secretary, D/o General Administration,
12-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
42 fodkl 'khy
Vikas Sheel
Id No. 044900
04/09/1994 ;RR
sheelv@ias.nic.in
B. E. (Elec.Engg. )
M.E.(Elec.Engg.)
10/06/1969
1994;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Health and Family
Welfare and Ex-officio Commissioner,
Health Services and Mission Director,
National Rural Health Mission, Raipur,
20-5-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
43 eukst dqekj fiaxqvk
Manoj Kr. Pingua
Id No. 045100
04/09/1994 ;RR
pinguamk@ias.nic.in
B.Sc.(Botany)
M.Sc.(Anthropology)
21/08/1969
1994;CG
Delhi
Commissioner, Bastar Division,
Jagdalpur, 23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
44 x.ks'k 'kadj feJ feJk
Ganesh Shanker Mishra
Id No. 044728
22/12/2000 ;SCS
mishrags@ias.nic.in
B.A.,M.A.
(Psychology)
LLB
10/10/1957
1994;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Commissioner, Commercial Taxes &
Commissioner, Excise, Ex-Officio
Secretary, D/o Commercial Taxes (Excise
& Registration) & MD, Bewerage
Corporation, 23-2-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
45 MkW MkW-efuUnj dkSj f}osnh
Dr.Maninder Kaur Dwivedi
Id No. 045202
03/09/1995 ;RR
kaurm@ias.nic.in
MBBS (Medicine) 28/07/1971
1995;CG
Punjab
Deputy Director (Senior) (Director level),
LBSNAA, Mussoorie
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
On C.D since
15-9-2009
46 xkSjo f}osnh
Gaurav Dwivedi
Id No. 045201
04/09/1995 ;RR
dgaurav@ias.nic.in
Grad. (Zoology) 04/11/1972
1995;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Deputy Director (Senior) (Director level),
LBSNAA, Mussoorie
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
On C.D since
15-9-2009
47 MkW MkW-c`tHkw"k.k yky frokjh
Dr.Brij Bhushan Lal Tiwari
Id No.900100
16/01/2004;SCS
drbltiwari@nic.in
M.Com, LLB ,
PHD
(Philosophy)
09-08-1956
1996:CG
Chhattisgarh
MD, MARKFED, 23-2-2009 PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
48
d`".k jke fiLnk
Krishna Ram Pisda
Id No.900300
16/01/2004;SCS
k.pisda@ias.nic.in
B.A,M.A.
(Economics)
02-06-1958
1996:CG
Chhattisgarh
Director, Public Instructions & Director,
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 3-6-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
49 lqcks/k dqekj flag
Subodh Kumar Singh
Id No. 046200
18/06/1998 ;RR
singhsk2@ias.nic.in
B.E., M.E.
(Electrical
Engineering)
15/08/1973
1997;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Special Secretary to Hon'ble CM &
Commissioner, C.G. Housing Board,
1-6-2009
Director, Civil Aviation, 1-9-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
50 MkW MkW-,e ,e-xhrk
Dr.M Geeta
Id No. 046100
07/09/1997;RR
geetad@ias.nic.in
P. G. (Anthropology)
P. Doct.
(Anthropology)
09/05/1971
1997;CG
Kerala
Not yet joined in C.G Cadre
51 fugkfjdk ckfjd
Niharika Barik
Id No. 046201
07/09/1997;RR
barikn@ias.nic.in
M-phil (Sociology)
M.A.(Sociology)
23/04/1970
1997;CG
Orissa
Collector, Mahasamund, 30-5-2009 PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
52 equh'k dqekj R;kxh
Munish Kumar Tyagi
Id No.900500
16/01/2004;SCS
mk.tyagi@ias.nic.in
M.A.
LL.B., MBA
04-04-1954
1997:CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Special Secretary, D/o Housing &
Environment, 8-2-2010 &
Director, Town & Country Planning,
Raipur
26-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
53 xSan flag /kuat;
Gaind Singh Dhananjay Id
No.900600
16/01/2004;SCS
gs.dhananjay@ias.nic.in
M.A.
LLB
21-07-1952
1997:CG
Chhattisgarh
Director, Panchayat & Social Welfare,
5.9.2009
Special Secretary, D/o Forest, 20.8.2007
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
54 twlqQ feat
Jusuf Minj
Id No.900800
03/05/2006;SCS
M.A.,
B.Ed.
08/02/1953
1997:CG
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, Board of Secondary Education,
Raipur, 13-01-2009 &
Managing Director, Pathya Pustak
Nigam, Raipur, 25-8-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
55 lksuef.k cksjkg
Sonmoni Borah
Id No. 047100
20/09/1999 ;RR
borahs@ias.nic.in
P.G. (History) 01/04/1976
1999;CG
Assam
Collector, Bilaspur, 20-5-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
56 euksgj flag ijLrs
Manohar Singh Paraste
Id.No.901000
03/05/2006;SCS
msparaste.ias@ias.nic.in
msparaste.ias
M.A.(History) 16/04/1954
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Collector, Bastar, 14-4-2008 PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
57
lqjsUnz dqekj tk;loky
Surendra Kumar Jaiswal
Id.No.901100
03/05/2006;SCS
skjaiswal.ias@ias.nic.in
skjaiswal.ias
M.A.(History)
LL.B & B.Lib.Sc.
23/05/1959
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Collector, Jashpur, 25-8-2009 PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
58 vksesxk ;wukbZl VksIiks
Omega Eunies Toppo
Id.No.901200
03/05/2006;SCS
omega.ias@ias.nic.in
omega.iasomega.ias@ias.n
ic.in
M.A. 05/03/1959
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Addl.Commissioner, Raipur/Bastar
Division, HQ Raipur, 25-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
59 tsfo;j frXxk
Xavier Tigga
Id.No.901300
03/05/2006;SCS
xaviertigga.ias@ias.nic.in
M.A. 13/01/1953
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, Public Service Commission,
13-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
60 v'kksd dqekj vxzoky
Ashok Kumar Agrawal
Id.No.901400
03/05/2006;SCS
ashokagrawal.ias@ias.ni
c.in
ashokagrawal.ias
M.Com & M.A.,
LL.B
20/01/1958
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Collector, Raigarh, 8-2-2010 PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
61 uoy flag e.Mkoh
Naval Singh Mandavi
Id.No.901500
03/05/2006;SCS
navalmandavi.ias@ias.ni
c.in
navalmandavi.ias
B.Com, M.Com. 15/07/1954
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
MD, Chhattisgarh Rajya Hathkargha
Vikas & Vipannan Sahkari Sangh,
Raipur & MD, Chhattisgarh Khadi &
Gramdyog Board
25-8-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
62 nsoh n;ky flag
Devi Dayal Singh
Id.No.901600
03/05/2006;SCS
devidayalsingh.ias@ias.
nic.in
devidayalsingh.ias
B.A. 07/06/1961
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, Chhattisgarh State Election
Commission, 24-9-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
63 ,l l-,y ,y-jk=s
S.L.Ratre
Id.No.901700
03/05/2006;SCS
slratre.ias@ias.nic.in
B.A.,M.A.
(Political Science)
03/02/1956
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Joint Secretary, D/o School Education,
25-8-2009 & Joint Secretary, D/o
Cooperative, 25-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
64 f'k'kq iky 'kksjh
Shishu Pal Shori
Id.No.901800
03/05/2006;SCS
spshourie@ias.nic.in
B.A. 08/08/1954
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Joint Secretary, D/o Home,
19-8-2009 &
Director, Sampada, 24-9-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
65 'kadj jko czkgE.ks
Shanker Rao Brahmane
Id.No.901900
03/05/2006;SCS
brahmane.sr@ias.nic.in
B.A., M.A.
(History)
01/01/1956
2000:CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Addl.Commissioner, Bilaspur/Surguja
Division, 31-7-2008
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
66 f=yksd pan egkoj
Trilok Chand Mahawar
Id.No. 047111
23/02/2007;SCS
mahawar.tc@ias.nic.in
M.Com 15/12/1960
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Joint Secretary, D/o Agriculture
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
67 y[ku flag dsu
Lakhan Singh Ken
Id.No. 047112
23/02/2007;SCS
ken.ls@ias.nic.in
B.A. 17/07/1960
2000:CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Collector, Narayanpur, 30-5-2009 PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
68 jke flag Bkdqj
Ram Singh Thakur
Id.No. 047113
23/02/2007;SCS
ramsingh.thakur@ias.nic.in
B.A., M.A.(Public
Administration)
17/06/1953
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, Revenue Board, Bilaspur,
25-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
69 fueZy dqekj [kk[kk
Nirmal Kumar Khakha
Id.No. 047114
23/02/2007;SCS
nkumar.xaxa@ias.nic.in
B.Com,
M.Com(Commerce)
MA(Prev.)-History
09/11/1959
2000:CG
Chhattisgarh
Collector, North Bastar, Kanker,
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
70 jke flag Bkdqj
Ram Singh Thakur
Id.No. 047115
23/02/2007;SCS
thakur.ramsingh@ias.nic.in
M.Sc.(Botany)
LLM
(Specilisation in law
of bails)
11/05/1956
2000:CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Collector, Durg, 19-12-2008
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
71 'kgyk fuxkj
Shahla Nigar
Id No. 047200
02/09/2001 ;RR
nigars@ias.nic.in
M.Phil.
(Political-Sc.)
31/03/1973
2001;CG
Bihar
Additional Commissioner, NREGA &
Project Director, Nawa Anjor
Programme, 17-9-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-7600
72 jktiky flag R;kxh
Rajpal Singh Tyagi
Id.No.807102
27/12/2007;SCS
tyagi.rs@ias.nic.in
M.Sc.
LLB
29/07/1954
2001:CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Collector, Korba, 8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
73 *MkW MkW- jksfgr ;kno
Dr.Rohit Yadav
Id No. 047400
05/09/2002;RR
yadavr@ias.nic.in
MBBS
(Medicine)
07/07/1976
2002;CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Director, Employment & Training and
Director, Technical Education,
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
74
*MkW MkW- dey izhr flag
Dr. Kamal Preet Singh
Id No. 047300
02/09/2002;RR
kamalpreet.singh@ias.nic.i
n
MBBS (Medicine) 24/09/1977
2002;CG
Punjab
Collector, Surguja
20-5-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
75 *czts'k pUnz feJk
Brajesh Chandra Mishra
Id.No. 808002
10/10/2008;SCS
bc.mishra@ias.nic.in
bc.mishra
M.A. (Economics) 07/08/1958
2002:CG
Chhattisgarh
Collector, Janjgir-Champa,
8-2-2010
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-8700
76 *vkyksd voLFkh
yksd Alok Awasthi
Id.No.047411
14/03/2007; Selection
awasthi.alok@ias.nic.in
B.Sc., M.Sc.(Zoology) 17/07/1959
2002;CG
Madhya
Pradesh
Collector, Korea, 20-5-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
77 vfouk'k paikor
Avinash Champawat
Id.No.047701 :RR
achampawat@ias.nic.in
M.Phil (Political Sc.)
Graduate (N.A.)
P.G.(Geography)
15/12/1977
2003:CG
Rajasthan
Deputy Secretary, D/o Finance,
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
78 fjrq lSu
Ritu Sain
Id.No.047501
01.09.2003:RR
ritusain@ias.nic.in
B.A.,M.A.(Politics)
(Specialisation in
International
Relations)JNU
M-Phil
(South East Asian
Studies)
22/07/1978
2003:CG
Rajasthan
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Rajnandgaon,
17-6-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
79 ijns'kh fl)kFkZ dksey
Pardeshi Siddhartha Komal
Id No. 047600
01.09.2003;RR
pskomal03@ias.nic.in
B. E.
(Electronics)
12-9-1978
2003 C.G
Maharashtra
Collector, Rajnandgaon,
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
80 daxkys jhuk ckcklkgsc
Kangale Reena Babasaheb
Id No. 047700
01.09.2003;RR
babasaheb@ias.nic.in
L.L.B. 8-3-1978
2003 C.G
Maharashtra
Collector, (South Bastar), Dantewada,
20-5-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
81
*vacyxu i ih-
Anbalagan P.
Id.No.048101
06/09/04 RR
anbalagan p@ias.nic.in
B.Sc (Microbiology)
M.Sc. (Applied
Microbiology
07/04/1979
2004:CG
Tamilnadu
Director, Health Services Raipur,
17-11-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
82 *vfer dVkfj;k
Amit Kataria
Id.No.047800
06/09/2004;RR
amitkataria@ias.nic.in
B-Tech 15/10/1979
2004:CG
Haryana
CEO, Raipur Development Authority,
Raipur, 27-1-2009 &
Deputy Secretary, D/o Housing &
Environment, 14-10-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
83 *laxhrk ih ih-
Sangeetha P.
Id.No.047900
06/09/2004 ;RR
sangeethap@ias.nic.in
ICWA-I 6/10/1976
2004:CG
Tamilnadu
Collector, Dhamtari
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
84 *izlUuk vkj vkj-
Prasanna.R
Id.No.048000
06/09/2004;RR
prasannar@ias.nic.in
B.Tech(Civil) 21/11/1977
2004:CG
Tamilnadu
Collector, Bijapur, 30-5-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
85 *vyjesyeaxbZ Mh Mh-
Alarmelmangai D.
Id.No.048100
06/09/2004; RR
alarmelmangai@ias.nic.in
M.Com 29/03/1980
2004:CG
Tamilnadu
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Korba
22-05-2008
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
86 eqds'k dqekj
Mukesh Kumar
Id.No.048200
22/08/2005;RR
mukesh.kumar2005
@ias.nic.in
B.Com,
MBAInternational
Business)
05/08/1978
2005:CG
Punjab
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,
Bilaspur, 2-6-2009 &
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Bilaspur,
17-11-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
87 vkj vkj- 'kaxhrk
R.Shangeetha
Id.No.048300
22/08/2005;RR
r.shangeetha@ias.nic.in
B.Sc., MBA, LLB 27/09/1977
2005:CG
Tamilnadu
Collector, Kabirdham(Kawardha),
8-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
88 jtr dqekj
Rajat Kumar
Id.No.048400
22/08/2005;RR
rajat.kr@ias.nic.in
BA 18/06/1982
2005:CG
Tamilnadu
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Raipur
2-6-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
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Rajesh Sukumar Toppo
Id.No.048600
22/08/2005;RR
rs.toppo@ias.nic.in
BA(History Major) 12/02/1977
2005:CG
Jharkhand
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,
Bhillai, 13-1-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
90 vkse izdk'k pkS/kjh
Om Prakash Choudhary
Id.No.048700
22/08/2005;RR
op.choudhary@ias.nic.in
B.Sc. 02/06/1981
2005:CG
Chhattisgarh
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,
Raipur, 14-10-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
91 ,l l- izdk'k
S.Prakash
Id.No.048800
22/08/2005;RR
s.prakash2005@ias.nic.in
B.Tech. 18/06/1974
2005:CG
Tamilnadu
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Durg
13-1-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
92 *Jqfr flag
Shruti Singh
Id.No.049000
30/08/2006;RR
shruti.ias@ias.nic.in
M.A.(Political
Science)
03/11/1977
2006:CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Additional Collector, Durg, 1-1-2010 PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
93 *vafdr vkuan
Ankit Anand
Id.No.048900
29/08/2006;RR
ankit.ias@ias.nic.in
B.Tech(Computer
Science &
Engineering)
11/09/1983
2006:CG
Bihar
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Kanker,
25-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
94 *lh lh- vkj vkj- izlUuk
C.R.Prasanna
Id.No.049200
29/08/2006;RR
crprasanna.ias@ias.nic.in
M.V.Science(Dairy
Science)
04/06/1976
2006:CG
Tamilnadu
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Bastar(Jagdalpur),
8-2-2010
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15600-39100,
GP-5400
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Alex V F Paul Menon V
Id.No.049300
29/08/2006;RR
alexmenon.ias@ias.nic.in
B.E.(Electronics) &
Communication
Engineering),
MA(Public Policy)
05/02/1980
2006:CG
Tamilnadu
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Bijapur,
19-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
96 *Hkwous'k ;kno
Bhuvanesh Yadav
Id.No.049400
29/08/2006;RR
bhuvanesh.ias@ias.nic.in
B.A.,
MBA(Marketing &
Finance) Masters in
Public Policy
05/10/1975
2006:CG
Rajasthan
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,
Raigarh & Additional Collector, Raigarh,
1-1-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
97 *lksybZ Hkkjrh nklu
Solai Bharathi Dasan
Id.No.049500
29/08/2006;RR
bharathidasan.ias@ias.nic.
in
M.Sc.(Agriculture)
B.Sc.(Agri)
Ph.D(Agriculture)
31/07/1977
2006:CG
Tamilnadu
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,
Rajnandgaon, 2-6-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
98 *ih ih- n;kuUn
P.Dayanand
Id.No.049100
29/08/2006;RR
dayanand.ias@ias.nic.in
M.A.(History) 17/06/1976
2006:CG
Bihar
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3-11-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-6600
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Shammi Abidi
Id.No.049600
18/08/2007;RR
s.abidi@ias.nic.in
s.abidi
B.A. (Economics)
M.A. (Economics)
12/11/1978
2007:CG
Uttar
Pradesh
Asst. Collector, Dhamtari
19-2-2010
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
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Mohammad Qaiser
Abdulhaque
Id.No.049700
18/08/2007;RR
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in
B.Sc. (Science) 02/06/1977
2007:CG
Maharashtra
SDO, Dantewada, Dist.-South
Bastar(Dantewada)
25-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
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Basavaraju S
Id.No.049800
18/08/2007;RR
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B.V.Sc & A.H.
(Veterinary Sc.)
17/4/1979
2007:CG
Karnataka
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25-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
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K.C. Devasenapathi
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18/08/2007;RR
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B.E. (Computer Sc.) 7/6/1981
2007:CG
Tamil Nadu
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25-7-2009
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15600-39100,
GP-5400
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Him Shikhar Gupta
Id.No.050000
18/08/2007;RR
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hs.gupta
B.Tech (Information
& Tech.)
27/3/1982
2007:CG
Uttar
Pradesh
SDO, Pandria, Dist.-Kabirdham
25-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
104 ;'koar dqekj
'Yashwant Kumar
Id.No.050100
18/08/2007;RR
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B.Com (Sociology) 28/9/1974
2007:CG
Jharkhand
SDO, Sarangarh, Dist-Raigarh
25-7-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
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Rajesh Singh Rana
Id.No. 050200
01/09/2008;RR
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c.in
B.Sc. (Hons Zoology) 29/11/1980
2008:CG
Delhi
Assistant Collector, Raipur
25-4-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
On Training
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Nikhil Gajraj
Id.No. 050300
01/09/2008;RR
nikhil.g@ias.nic.in
nikhil.g
B.Tech (Electrical
Engg.)
10/08/1982
2008:CG
Rajasthan
Assistant Collector, Bilaspur
25-4-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
On Training
107 f'k[kk jktiwr
Shikha Rajput
Id.No. 050400
01/09/2008;RR
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B.Ed.
B.A.( Poli tical Sc.)
M.A.(Geography)
21/07/1976
2008:CG
Chhattisgarh
Assistant Collector, Rajnandgaon
25-4-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
On Training
108 Hkhe flag
Bhim Singh
Id.No. 050500
01/09/2008;RR
bhim.singh75@ias.nic.in
M.A.
(Sociology)
16/04/1975
2008:CG
Haryana
Assistant Collector, Surguja
25-4-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
On Training
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Id.No. 050600
01/09/2008;RR
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B.E. (Prodn. Engg.)
16/07/1978
2008:CG
Maharashtra
Assistant Collector, Durg
25-4-2009
PB-3,
15600-39100,
GP-5400
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28/08/1986;RR
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07/07/1957
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Andra
Pradesh
Commissioner, Industries & Ex-officio
Secretary, D/o Commerce & Industries,
Public Undertaking
3-08-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
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Nand Kumar
Id No. 039700
21/08/1989;RR
B.E. (Mech. Engg.)
M.Tech (Indl Engg.)
PG Diploma (Hman
Res Mngmt)
09/05/1963
1989: MH
Chhattisgarh
Secretary, D/o School Education, 12-5-
2007
Member Secretary, State Literacy
Mission Authority 13-2-2006
Director, State Educational Research &
Training Council, Raipur
26-8-2006
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
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Id No. 023500
01/07/1991;RR
B.A. (History) 17/03/1963
1991: AM
Uttar
Pradesh
Secretary, D/o Finance & Commissionercum-
Director, Economic & Statistics
21-02-2008
Member Secretary, State Planning Board,
Raipur, 01-12-2009
PB-4,
37400-67000,
GP-10000
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Sanjay Garg
Id No. 020700
05/09/1994;RR
M.Tech (Prodn
Mgnt)
10/10/1970
1994: KL
Uttar
Pradesh
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01-06-2009
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37400-67000,
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K Sreenivasulu
Id No. 039700
21/08/1989;RR
B.Tech (Electronics)
PG Diploma (Hman
Res Mngmt)
09/10/1961
1994: SK
Andra
Pradesh
Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Raipur,
05-09-2009
Commissioner, Land Records &
Commissioner, Govt. Printing Press
12-02-2010
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