Chief election commissioner of india 2022

  1. Who is Chief Election Commissioner of India 2022?
  2. Rajiv Kumar: New Chief Election Commissioner of India
  3. Rajiv Kumar appointed as next Chief Election Commissioner, to take charge on May 15
  4. Rajiv Kumar takes charge as 25th Chief Election Commissioner
  5. Rajiv Kumar (civil servant)
  6. Chief Election Commissioner


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Who is Chief Election Commissioner of India 2022?

Chief Election Commissioner of India 2022: Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has been appointed as the new Chief Election Commissioner by the President of India. Kumar will replace Sushil Chandra and take charge of the office on May 15, 2022. Sushil Chandra has been the Chief Election Commissioner since September 1, 2020, and he demits office on May 14. The news of the appointment of a new Chief Election Commissioner was tweeted by the Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju. The new Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar is a former Finance Secretary, he retired in February 2020. The same year in August, Kumar was appointed as the Election Commissioner. The 62-years old officer has an extensive work experience across the environment & forests, the social sector, finance & banking sector, and human resources. In pursuance of clause (2) of article 324 of the Constitution, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Rajiv Kumar as the Chief Election Commissioner with effect from the 15th May, 2022. My best wishes to Shri Rajiv Kumar Who is Rajiv Kumar? 1. The new Chief Election Commissioner of India Rajiv Kumar is a 1985 batch Indian Administrative Service Officer. Kumar has worked in various ministries at the Central and his state cadre Bihar and Jharkhand. 2.After retiring as a Finance Secretary in February 2020, Rajiv Kumar was appointed as the Chairman Public Enterprises Selection Board from April 2020 to August 2020. He was then appointed as the Election Commissioner in ...

Rajiv Kumar: New Chief Election Commissioner of India

Contents • • • • • • Who is the current Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)? Sushil Chandra is the incumbent Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) who will demit his office on May 14 th, 2022. Who will appoint Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)? According to Article 324 (2) of the Indian Constitution, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) will be appointed by the President of India. What were the earlier positions held by Rajiv Kumar? Rajiv Kumar is a retired IAS officer of the 1984 batch of Bihar/Jharkhand cadre. He superannuated from the IAS in February 2020. He served as the Director, Central Board of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), SBI, and NABARD. He also served as a member of many Boards and Committees. He was appointed as the chairman of the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) in April 2020. Since September 1 st, 2020 Rajiv Kumar is serving as the Election Commissioner (EC). What is the structure of the Election Commission of India (ECI)? According to Article 324 (2) of the constitution, the Election Commission of India (ECI) shall consist of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and other election commissioners, if any, as the President may from time to time fix. Currently, ECI consists of the CEC and two Election Commissioners (ECs). What is the salary of CEC? According to the Election Commission (Condition of Service of Election Commissions And Transaction of Business) Act, 1991, the salary of the CEC is the same as the salary of a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. Ho...

Rajiv Kumar appointed as next Chief Election Commissioner, to take charge on May 15

• • • Rajiv Kumar appointed as next Chief Election Commissioner, to take charge on May 15 Rajiv Kumar appointed as next Chief Election Commissioner, to take charge on May 15 Kumar, an officer of the 1984 batch of the Indian Administrative Service of the Bihar/Jharkhand cadre, superannuated from the IAS in February 2020. The Union Ministry of Law and Justice Thursday announced Rajiv Kumar, the current Election Commissioner, will take over as the next Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) from May 15. Kumar will take charge from CEC Sushil Chandra, who is due to retire. “In pursuance of clause (2) of Article 324 of the Constitution, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Rajiv Kumar as the Chief Election Commissioner with effect from the 15th May, 2022. My best wishes to Shri Rajiv Kumar,” said Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju. Kumar took charge as the Election Commissioner of the Election Commission of India (ECI) on September 1, 2020. Prior to assuming charge in the Election Commission, Kumar had been the chairman of the Public Enterprises Selection Board. He joined as the PESB chairman in April 2020. Kumar, an officer of the 1984 batch of the Indian Administrative Service of the Bihar/Jharkhand cadre, superannuated from the IAS in February 2020. Born on February 19, 1960, Kumar acquired a slew of academic degrees including BSc, LLB, PGDM, and a master’s in Public Policy, and has over 37 years of experience working for the government across ministries at the Centre and state ...

Rajiv Kumar takes charge as 25th Chief Election Commissioner

By Sanjay Sharma: Rajiv Kumar, the senior-most member of the Election Commission, took charge as the 25th Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of the country. The first major task for Kumar, who will remain in this post till February 2025, will be to hold the elections of the President and the Vice President, slated for July-August. The 2024 Lok Sabha polls, several assembly elections and Rajya Sabha elections will also be conducted under the watch of Kumar. Kumar has been part of the poll panel as an election commissioner since September 1, 2020. He succeeds Sushil Chandra, who demitted office on Saturday evening. Kumar will hold the post from May 15, 2022 to February 18, 2025. Kumar's 65th birthday is on February 19, 2025. According to the constitution, the term of election commissioners is six years or till the age of 65 years, whichever comes first. Rajiv Kumar, a 1984 batch officer of the Indian Administrative Service, has held many important responsibilities in his long administrative career. He has served in various Ministries at the Center and in his State Cadre of Bihar/Jharkhand. Possessing an academic degree of B.Sc, LLB, PGDM and MA Public Policy, Kumar also has vast work experience in the social sector, environment & forests, human resources, finance and banking sectors. “The Commission will follow the time-tested and democratic methods of consultations and consensus building in bringing about any major reforms,” Kumar said, adding that the EC will not shy away f...

Rajiv Kumar (civil servant)

Rajiv Kumar (born 19 February 1960) is a former Early life [ ] Rajiv Kumar was born on February 19, 1960, he holds degrees in BSc, LLB, PGDM, and a master's degree in public policy. Rajiv completed his LLB from Delhi University between 1979 and 1982 and he is also an alumnus of the TERI School of Advanced Studies. Career [ ] Rajiv Kumar is an Rajiv Kumar has also held other positions such as director for the Central Board of As 25th Chief Election Commissioner [ ] Taking Office Rajiv Kumar was appointed as the Kumar, in a rare gesture and mark of gratitude for the first voter of independent India and Himachal’s pride Shri Shyam Saran Negi’s democratic values, ethos and contribution, visited Kalpa, native village of Shri Negi soon after his demise. Taking forward ECI’s commitment to an inclusive and accessible environment, CEC Kumar felicitated the Indian Deaf Cricket Team at Nirvachan Sadan on International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Presidential- Vice Presidential Elections Kumar successfully conducted State Assembly Elections Kumar, in his tenure, successfully led the conduct of assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh in November–December 2022, followed by elections in three Northeastern States - Tripura, During his tenure as CEC, Kumar has raised prominent issues in electoral participation focusing on urban apathy, youth apathy A meeting of all Recognized National and State Political Parties was also organized by the Election Commission in January 2023...

Chief Election Commissioner

The Chief Election Commissioner has written to the Union Law Ministry to limit anonymous political donations. He has provided several recommendations reduce election funding via black money. Key recommendations Disclose donations above Rs.2,000: Under the current rules, political parties are .. Tags: Month: Category: Sushil Chandra, India’s Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) has urged the members of the Indian Community who are staying abroad to register as Overseas Voters. The extension of the Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) facility to the overseas Indian voters .. Tags: Month: Category: