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K Narayana Iyer
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Mitra s tansfer
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21 May 2005 11:11 AM
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Hey its a pretty belated reply. Sicne it happened in 2003 there cannot but be such malaise expected out of the then Appts Committee of Cabinet(ACC) as the composition of the then ACC was Brajesh Misra(the de facto PM), Ashok Saikia(JS, Appt PMO) and Ranjan bhattacharya, with RIL being the member secy of this ACC.The cabinet secretariet as a whole was persona non grata.
The disgruntled CEO of PSU would be none else than the one and only ED who became CMD without sitting on the board as a director and he has paid a nice price now for showing his weight around during NDA regime. At least Nayyar(Dir, IOC) had a few months of name sake experience as ED before becoming Dir(P&BD), IOC.
Such adhoc postings and promotions happen all the time, be it NDA or UPA. This system cannot be changed.
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A.K.Gupta
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Mitra-transfers
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02 May 2005 09:07 PM
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It is time that the concept of transfers is given a go-by. It is one of the most expensive routines in the Government expenses , by time and money involved.
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Dev
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Everything is fair!!!!
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10 Mar 2005 06:57 AM
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Everything is fair and love , war and poliitcs. Honesty is the best policy, an ancient adage has been given a pass by our babus and mantris in the corridors of power. It was but expected that a principled and ethical person like Mr Mitra would be hounded out. But then this is what happens when you take on the powers to be.... Well i hope Mr Aiyar does take note and does something rather than uttering empty rhetorics with some fancy Aiyarisms.
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Edward thomas
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Scapegoat
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12 Jul 2004 06:41 AM
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Good guy on a bad ship. Simple as that!
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sameer
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Good job
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12 Jul 2004 06:39 AM
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I think it is a commendable thing to take up a issue like this. I don't feel it is about the government protocols and routine transfers. An honest, upright bloke in a high profile ministry sure is an eye-sore fo many.
Let transpiracy prevail and may mitra's tribe grow.
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sanjeev
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this type of personaility require everywhere
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22 Jan 2004 01:58 AM
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I agree with this statment of Mr. raju's "Petroleum Ministry is not Mitra's or anyone else's monopoly. Transfers of officials of central services is a routine matter and included in the terms and conditions of their appointment. Let Mitra do his good work in whatever other position he is assigned"
If this is a monoply or conspiracy against a loyal and honest person than Mitra's type of people require everywhere. And it is good for our nation that we have such person who give inspiration to others and set examples of layalty and honesty. We are a fast growing IT nation, any illegal or antination activity at once come into the picture of our people. We are in changing phase and i have firm belief that we will create examples for others of being an ideal country.
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N C SHARMA
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transfer of honest officers
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06 Nov 2003 11:47 AM
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Transfer of honest( i.e difficult) officers is a common sacrifice at the altar of power
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Tommy Lee
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How is it going ?
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23 Jul 2003 04:20 PM
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How is your investigation going ? We are waiting to hear from you !
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R B Yadav
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we should try to think positive ....on comments
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23 Jul 2003 02:55 AM
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Mr mitra's transfer from petro ministry is not at all a topic to discuss. these things are routine affairs... what PMO office will decide that will have to be respected.. since this is a matter of our fellow countrymens highest office of faith and belief too... try to contribute positive if u can otherwise a citizen becomes a liablity on the country...
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P.C. Gupta
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Leak of financial intelligence on IOC
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21 Jul 2003 03:41 PM
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The gossip in the corridors of power is that Mitra was made the fall guy for leakage of financial intelligence on IOC which subsequently had an impact on the stock market. It is not known who really leaked out the information but there is a credible view that information was indeed leaked out
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