Prakash Bhandari

Prakash Bhandari is a veteran journalist with over 50 years of experience. He has worked with The Times of India for 30 years and contributed to leading publications as well as international news agency AFP.

Preamble of Constitution tops mind of IAS Neha Giri

Neha Giri, a 2010-batch IAS officer, serving as managing director of RMSCL, has introduced practices to bring more transparency in system

Former IAS Rohit Kumar Singh has ideas to mitigate cyber threat

Singh advocates for a robust cyber security system and emphasis on public private partnerships in technological ventures to mitigate impact of cyber threat.

Sans minister IAS Vaibhav Galriya ploughs farms in monsoon

In absence of any agriculture minister, principal secretary Vaibhav Galriya is putting up an impressive performance ensuring timely input

Former IAS Pawan Arora honoured with Nobles of Commonwealth Nations

Former bureaucrat and media personality Pawan Arora has been felicitated with an honour of Nobles of Commonwealth Nations. Nobles of Commonwealth Nations Recognition is...

No member onboard, complaints pile up in RERA

RERA Rajasthan is reduced to a one-woman army with Veenu Gupta, chairman alone holding the fort. Posts of two members are still lying vacant

Countdown begins for mega transfer list

Rajasthan government is likely to release much awaited mega transfer list, which will have job rotation for officers holding important posts

Samit Sharma takes lead, readies draft transfer policy for PHED

Samir Sharma is bringing new transfer policy for PHED and ground water department

Akhil Arora clocks four budgets, second longest serving finance secretary after Adarsh Kishore 

Tenure of Akhil Arora in finance department the second longest after Adarsh Kishore, who served for close to 6 years

Supersonic CS Pant orders implementation immediately after budget

Rajasthan chief secretary Sudhansh Pant orders implementation immediately after budget

Despite Act in place, Jaipur Water Supply board still in limbo

Jaipur Water Supply and Sewerage Board Act was passed in October 2018. Still the board is confined in papers.