Articles tagged under: Raj Kumar

Gujarat aims to meet entire urban area power demands with renewable energy: Chief Secretary

July 17, 2023
Gujarat aims to meet entire urban area power demands with renewable energy: Chief Secretary

Gandhinagar: Gujarat has an objective of meeting all electricity demands in its urban areas through renewable energy within the next two to three years, announced Chief Secretary Raj Kumar while speaking at the Infrastructure Investors Dialogue held at GIFT City as part of India's G20 presidency. During his address, Chief Secretary Raj Kumar highlighted Gujarat's leadership in renewable energy and its successful integration into various sectors. He emphasized the state's goal of becoming reco...Read More

Gujarat govt gives additional charge of important departments to three IAS officers

January 31, 2023
Gujarat govt gives additional charge of important departments to three IAS officers

Gandhinagar: Gujarat government has given additional charge of the Home department to Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) AK Rakesh who is presently ACS for the General Administrative Department. The Government has also handed over the additional charge of the Industries & Mines department to Kamal Dayani who is presently ACS of the Revenue department. In both these cases, additional charges are given due to the elevation of the outgoing ACS of the Home and Revenue department, Raj Kumar a...Read More

Raj Kumar takes over as new Chief Secretary of Gujarat

January 31, 2023
Raj Kumar takes over as new Chief Secretary of Gujarat

Gandhinagar: Gujarat-cadre IAS officer of the 1987 batch, Raj Kumar today took over as the new Chief Secretary of Gujarat succeeding outgoing Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar whose eight-month extension expired today with retirement. Raj Kumar is the 31st Chief Secretary of Gujarat. He will retire in January 2025. B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) from IIT Kanpur, Master in Public Policy from GRIPS (Tokyo) in Japan, Raj Kumar was serving as Additional Chief Secretary(Home) and last week was officiate...Read More