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Last Updated : 12 Jun 2011 09:07:39 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The immovable property returns (IPR) of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, published for the first time by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on its website, reveal that the nation’s top bureaucrats assets are what normal Indian middle class family has.
Baba Ramdev may be disappointed at the lack of potential targets in the highest echelons of our bureaucracy—the richest in the brotherhood of the Government of India’s 95 secretaries or equivalent-rank officials is Vivek Mehrotra from the Ministry of Minority Affairs, a 1974 batch Haryana cadre officer whose wealth is but a fraction of the yoga guru’s net worth. Mehrotra’s immovable assets are worth a little over Rs 5 crore, including a house in Faridabad and a plot and flat in Gurgaon, all three held jointly with his wife. At the bottom of this list of the nation’s top bureaucrats is Disinvestment Secretary Sumit Bose, a 1976 batch Madhya Pradesh cadre officer, who confesses in his IPR that his immovable assets are worth only Rs 9,680, according to a valuation by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation although he owns a plot in Bhopal for which he says almost Rs 3 lakh has already been paid, but whose market value remains unknown because it has not been handed to him over yet by the authorities.Hope the info. declared is factual.
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