Bengaluru, June 19: All the 46 KAS officers, who were transferred in view of administrative purpose prior to the enforcement of election code of conduct, were transferred to their earlier positions and ordered to report to the place mentioned before their names.
Suresh B Itnal- ADC Belagavi, Dr Budeppa HD- ADC Vijayapura, H Prasanna- ADC Uttara Kannada, DM Sathish Kumar – General Manager CHESCOM, Mysuru, ML Vyshali- ADC Chikmagaluru.
Kumar- ADC Dakshina Kannada, C Anitha- ADC Tumakuru, SJ Somashekar-ADC Ballary, Ibrahim Mygur- ADC Dharwad, Shashidhar Kurer- Commissioner Belagavi City Corporation.
Ashok Budaganti- ADC Bagalkot, Bheemashankar- ADC Kalaburgi, BM Gangadhar Swamy- General Manager, Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation, Dr T Shanmukha- ADC Bidar, Dr BV Vasanthi Amar- Joint Commissioner Mahadevapura Division, BBMP.
Anitha Lakshmi- Chief Administrator, Visvesvaraya Jala Nigam, Ramesh Kalasad- Additional Regional Commissioner, Belagavi, HS Arunaprabha- Project Director, Udupi, Dr M Dasegowda- Special Land Acquisition officer, Baikampady of Mangaluru, B Prasanna- Project Director Mangaluru.
A Devaraj- Commissioner, Urban Development Authority, Mandya, Arul Kumar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Mysuru, Shylaja S- Assistant Commissioner, Public Properties Corporation Limited, Bengaluru, KH Shivakumar- Deputy Director, Social Welfare department, Shimoga.
GT DInesh Kumar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Malaprabha Project of Bagalkot, Sathish Babu HS- Deputy Secretary-2 BDA Bengaluru, Anil Kumar R- Deputy Secretary-3 BDA, Dr SS Madhukeshwar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, National Highways, Dharwad.
AC Renukaprasad- AC Mangaluru, Sajid Ahmed Mulla- Project Director, District Urban Development Cell, Kalaburgi, Vinayak A Palanakara- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Hubballi- Dharwad, Ravichandra Nayak- Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department, R Rangaswamy- Chief Administrative Officer, Cauvery Neeravari Nigam, Raju Mogaveera, AC Sirsi.
Geeta E Koulagi- AC Chikkodi, Rajashekar Dambala- Special Land Acquisition Officer Upper Krishna Project, Bagalkot, Ramesh P Konareddy- Project Director, District Urban Development Cell, Dharwad, Nanjunde Gowda- AC Madikeri, Dr B Sharanappa- Special Land Acquisition Officer Kalaburgi, MT Maruti- AC Lingasugur.
Shankara Gowda Somanal- AC Bagalkote, Sheelavanth M Shivakumar- AC Bidar, PV Poornima- Special Land Acquisition Officer-2 KIADB, H Jaya- Chief Administrative Officer, Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya, Dr NR Geeta- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Hemavati Project Area, Preetham Naslapure- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Urban Development Authority, Belagavi.
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Belagavi (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away on December 26, has left a "big imprint" on the country's economy.
Calling him "the most respected man", the CM recalled Singh as a simple, gentleman and honest politician.
Singh, the architect of India's economic reforms, died in New Delhi on Thursday night. He was 92.
"Singh's life, in a way, is a miracle. He was born in a small village in today's Pakistan and went on to become one of the country's and the world's renowned economist. He was finance minister in Narasimha Rao cabinet and through liberalisation and privatisation, he opened up the Indian economy and there by resolved the financial crisis that the country was facing," Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, in 2004, Sonia Gandhi chose Singh as the prime minister, the responsibility he held for ten years, uplifting the country both economically and socially.
"He is among the honest prime ministers the country has seen. He has left a big imprint on the country's economy. His life and work towards shaping the country's economy is an inspiration to all of us," he added.
Stating that Singh never had intoxication of power, Siddaramaiah said, he was a simple, gentleman and honest politician.
"He was the most respected man. He lived with dignity and respect in politics. Such a person has departed. His death is a big loss for India. I pray to the Almighty that he give strength to Singh's family, friends and well-wishers to bear the loss," he said.
Singh introduced the Food Security Act to ensure that the poor get food grains at a cheaper cost, the CM said, and added that, "after this law was enacted, I brought in a scheme in Karnataka to provide rice at Re 1 to poor, later that was changed to free 5 kg of rice."
"Today, if Narendra Modi-led NDA government is providing 5 kg of free rice to the poor the reason for it is Manmohan Singh. During Singh's tenure as PM he worked keeping in mind poor," he added.
Noting that he shared a good relationship with Singh as he was PM during his first stint as CM, Siddaramaiah said, he had lauded state's economy and government's schemes.
Singh's death was announced on Thursday night by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, where he was admitted in the Emergency ward around 8.30 PM in a critical condition.