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The document outlines the work allocation for various officers in the Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers as of November 14, 2023. It details specific responsibilities across divisions including Finance, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics, Economic, Vigilance, Coordination, and Official Language. Each section lists the officers and their assigned tasks, highlighting the comprehensive structure of the department's operations.

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The document outlines the work allocation for various officers in the Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers as of November 14, 2023. It details specific responsibilities across divisions including Finance, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics, Economic, Vigilance, Coordination, and Official Language. Each section lists the officers and their assigned tasks, highlighting the comprehensive structure of the department's operations.

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Government of India

Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers


Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals

Summary of Work Allocation


As on 14.11.2023

S.No Name of Officers Summary of Work Allocated


1. Finance Division : Manoj Sethi, JS&FA
1 1) Shankar Chaudhary, All matters related to Finance & Budget.
DS
2) Satender Prasad, US
3) Smt Preeti Garg, SO
2. Chemicals Divisions: Susanta Kumar Purohit, Joint Secretary

2.1 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  All matters related HIL.


2) Sunil Kumar Singh US,
3) Bijender, SO
2.2 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  All matters relating to Bhopal Gas Disaster Rehabilitation,
2) Sunil Kumar Singh  Welfare Commissioner,
US,  Chemicals Promotions Development Scheme (CPDS) and all
3) Sachin Poria, SO promotional matters.
 India Chem & Department events,
 R&D.
2.3 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  All matters related HOCL and HFL.
2) Pamela Suresh Kumar
US
2.4 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  CWC, NACWC,
2) Dr Rohit Mishra, DIA  All International Conventions/Protocol on Environment Health &
Safety, Pesticides, Chlor-alkali.
 SCOMET proposals,
 PCPIR,
 PLI Scheme,
 Chemicals Parks,
 Petrochemical Clusters-Sagarmala,
 PM-Gati Shakti,
 Issues related to MoEF&CC,
 FTAs & Investments (regional Cooperation), Anti-dumping, taxes
duty, trade-related matters, Project import/inputs Import, Export,
2.5 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  Health & Safety, Pesticides related matter etc.,
2) Vishal Choudhury, DIA  HS Codes proposals
 Omnibus Chemical Regulation,
 QCOs matters,
 ECHA-PIC notifications,
 Skill Development,
 Make in India, Public Procurement, Innovation, New Technology
2.6 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  SCOMET proposals and related issues,
2) Vishal Choudhury, DIA  Matters related to Health and Safety,
3) Ritika Gupta,  Pesticides related matters etc.,
Consultant  QCOs and BIS related matters.
 HS Codes Proposals and Budgetary proposals.
 NCB related matters.
 International Conventions (Stockholm, Rotterdam)
2.7 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  Industry-related matters and follow up of Industries’ issues,
2) Keshav Srivastav,  Investment Promotion Cell, FDI-related matters,
Mid-Level Consultant  Data and trend analysis, Maintaining database
 Monitoring of Department’s dashboard.
2.8 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  National Chemical Policy,
2) Jayant Raushant, Mid  Record of chemical accidents,
Level Consultant  Matters related to Chemical Safety,
 All the issues related to Disaster Management, Coordination
with NDMA, MHA
 Chemical Safety guidelines,
 PLI for chemical sector;
 Chemical Parks.
2.9 1) KK Srivastava, Dir;  Circular Economy, Advisory Forum etc Coordination of Group
2) Dr Sanjay Kr of Secretaries Action Plan.
Chattopadhyaya,  FTAs
Convenor  Dyes and dyes-stuffs products.
 Chlor-alkali chemicals
3. Petrochemicals Divisions:
Shri Deepak Mishra, Joint Secretary

3.1 1) Shalini Mahajan, Joint  Institute of Pesticide Formulation and Technology, Erstwhile
Director IPCL, Petrofils Co-operative Limited;
2) Satender Prasad, US  New Scheme of Petrochemicals including National Awards,
3) Aparna Anand, SO Plastic Park, Centre of Excellence Poly India;
 Petrochemical Perspective Plan,
 Disaster Management Plan;
 Fixation of Input Output Norms, Budget Proposals related to
Petrochemical Sector;
 Matters related to Standardization Cell,
 CPDS, Logo Support,
 Import Surge,
 Monitoring of applications for R&D recognition referred by
DST.
3.2 1) Awijit Rakshit, Director  Conversion of CIPET to Institute of National Importance (INI)
2) Sudhir Kr. Tevatia, US  Establishment of PWMCs
3) Harish Kumar, SO  Restructuring of CIPET academic activities in line with National
Education Policy (NEP) 2020
 Amendments of Administrative Manual of CIPET
 Matters relating to Governing Council and its Sub-Committee
 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of CIPET
 Advisory Committee of CIPET and Regional Advisory
Committee (RAC) of CIPET Centres
 Annual and Monthly Reports of DCPC and CIPET
 CIPET matters requiring gazette notification
 Selection of DG, CIPET
 Foreign Visits related to CIPET
 Matters related to Parliamentary Committees
 Review of court cases of CIPET
3.3 1) Awijit Rakshit, Director  Matters relating to Skill development
2) Sudhir Kr. Tevatia, US
 Establishment of New CIPET Centre including Inauguration /
foundation stone laying ceremonies
 Budget including Demands for Grants
and Schemes of CIPET
 Make in India Action Plan
 Audit related matters of CIPET
 Matters of Group of Secretaries (GoS)
 Matters related to Official Language (Hindi matters)
 SFC / EFC proposal in respect of CIPET
 Activities regarding Industry Connect
 Recruitment and Service matters of CIPET
 Matters of MoU between CIPET and DCPC and other
Educational / Research Institute
 Matters of foreign students in CIPET
 Review and Evaluation of CIPET/CIPET centers
 International Conference on “Advancements in Polymeric
Materials” (APM)
 Foreign Visits of Senior Officers of the Department
 Miscellaneous grievances of CIPET
3.4 1) Awijit Rakshit, Director  Implementation of Bureau of Indian Standards Act 2016,
2) OP Sharma,  Quality Control Orders;
Consultant  Co-ordination with BIS and Deptt. Of Commerce with respect to
QCO;
 Advance Authorization;
 Matters related to restricted/Licenced Articles received from
DGFT;
 Textile Advisory Council/Group;
 References from DGFT related to Project import Certificate.
3.5 1) Awijit Rakshit, Director  Foreign Trade Policy;
2) Kailash Chandra  Free Trade Agreements;
Agarwal, Consultant  Analysis of Import Export data related to Petrochemicals;
3) Sudesh Kumar,  Creation of New HS Code.
Consultant
4. Administration Division: H Kam Suanthang, Joint Secretary

4.1 1) Manju Singh, US  All Establishment matters;


2) Shama Rana, DDO  General Administration of the Department;
3) Gaurav Kumar Raj, SO  COVID-19 related coordination;
 Cash-related matters;
 Web, and Social Media.
4.2 1) RK Soni, Director  Cyber Security
5. Statistics and Monitoring Division:
Shri Ganga Kumar, Deputy Director General

5.1 1) Shri Ganga Kumar,  Statistics & Monitoring, Innovation Action Plan, ISO
DY.DG  Certification, Competition Law, Citizens Charter.
2) Shri Ram Sajeevan,
Director
3) Shri Himanshi Trivedi,
RO
4) Shri Devendra Kumar
Singh, SSO
6. Economic Division: Divya Parmar, Economic Adviser

6.1 1. Shankar Chaudhary, DS  Economic policy inputs on the development of chemical and
2. Shibu Das, US petrochemical sectors;
 Rendering advice relating to the formulation of sectoral policy,
Foreign Trade Policy with respect to the chemical and
petrochemical sectors
 Advice on issues relating to bilateral and multilateral trade, as well
as taxes and duties related to industry;
 Preparation of Monthly DO & Monthly Summary;
 Examination of multilateral and bilateral issues and processing
Policy Notes with economic implications
 Planning and Gender Budgeting on behalf of the Department of
Chemicals and Petrochemicals;
 Coordination with NITI Aayog; any other item where economic
intelligence is required.
7. Vigilance H. Kam Suanthang, JS & CVO

7.1 Pamela Suresh Kumar,  Vigilance Matters


US
8. Coordination (including Parliament and RTI): Divya Parmar, Economic Adviser
8.1 1) Ram Sajeevan Director  Parliament Questions, Parliament Assurances, Issues related to
2) Shibu Das, US Standing Committee/Consultative Committee,
3) Kheem Singh Chauhan,  Litigation cases on PG Portal & LIMBS Portal,
SO  RTI cases,
 Annual Report and related work,
 Information on Achievement of DCPC,
 Material on Important issues for inclusion in the speech of PM and
President,
 Reports on Projects/ Programmes/ Schemes /inauguration
 or foundation stone laying etc to PMO & others Ministries
 Draft Cabinet Notes from other Ministries/Departments/
 Cabinet Secretariat,
 References received from Cabinet Sectt., PMO and other
Ministries/ Departments,
 Preparing / sending/uploading of Monthly/ Quarterly /Yearly
Report /Returns of on subject related various portals viz CIC
Portal etc., Shram Award, Padma Award, Anti-Terrorism day and
others, Media Division related activities,
 Matters related to Republic day/Independence day,
 Issues on Pragati,
 Other misc coordination-related work involving both the
 Policy Divisions.
 Holding of SoM
 e-Samiksha, Monitoring of Public Grievances
9. Official Language:
Ganga Kumar, Deputy Director General
9.0 Rakesh Kumar, DD (OL)  All matters relating to Official Language.

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