New Delhi (09.01.2024): The Centre on Tuesday retained the service of former bureaucrat Satish Chandra (Retd IAS 1986: AP) by appointed him as Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (J&K RERA). Chandra recently completed his term as Chairman of the J&K Public Service Commission that began in June 2021. The key position has been lying vacant since September 2022 after the first RERA Chairperson Parimal Rai (Retd IAS: 1985: UT) resigned (from his post within fifty days of his appointment
By re-engaging an outsider bureaucrat into another key position the Centre appears to have re-endorsed his loyalty, utility and efficacy in the critically important state as well.
Responding to Chandra's appointment a section of senior bureaucrats opines that being an outsider sometimes adds to the efficacy of an administrator and thus Chandra’s appointment in J&K first as Chairman, State PCS and in quick succession as RERA Chairperson shows Centre’s acumen in handling the administration of a sensitive state like J&K.
Centre relies an outsider, re-engages Chandra as RERA Chairman
By IndianMandarinssh Ranjan - 2024-01-09 20:52:00
New Delhi (09.01.2024): The Centre on Tuesday retained the service of former bureaucrat Satish Chandra (Retd IAS 1986: AP) by appointed him as Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (J&K RERA). Chandra recently completed his term as Chairman of the J&K Public Service Commission that began in June 2021. The key position has been lying vacant since September 2022 after the first RERA Chairperson Parimal Rai (Retd IAS: 1985: UT) resigned (from his post within fifty days of his appointment
By re-engaging an outsider bureaucrat into another key position the Centre appears to have re-endorsed his loyalty, utility and efficacy in the critically important state as well.
Responding to Chandra's appointment a section of senior bureaucrats opines that being an outsider sometimes adds to the efficacy of an administrator and thus Chandra’s appointment in J&K first as Chairman, State PCS and in quick succession as RERA Chairperson shows Centre’s acumen in handling the administration of a sensitive state like J&K.