Gokul Pati is Odisha's new chief secretary


Bhubaneswar, July 30 (IANS): Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Gokul Chandra Pati was Wednesday appointed Odisha's new chief secretary, an official said.

Pati, a 1978 batch IAS officer, who was on central deputation and serving as the union secretary for defence production in the defence ministry, succeeds Jugal Kishore Mohapatra who went on central deputation.

Pati, 58, is scheduled to take charge Aug 1.

The government has also effected a reshuffle at the senior level of the state bureaucracy, the official of the general administration department told IANS.

Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) U.N. Behera has been given additional charge of the home department. Principal Secretary (Home) V.K. Saxena has been appointed special resident commissioner, he said.

  

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  • IIM Location, Cuttack/USA

    Sat, Aug 23 2014

    I congratulate Mr, Pati to be the chief secretary of Orissa.

    I am requesting him to setup the IIM in NARAJ near to Cuttack and Bgubaneswar. In Naraj there plenty of land close to railway an bus link, hospital and high court.

    Thank you,

    Dillip Patnaik
    President
    SaptaNeela Company

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  • John A Hansen, Seattle WA USA

    Sat, Apr 25 2015

    The biggest issue is always the cost of the feedstock ( Biomass etc)
    John

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