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Here is the list of Top 50 Bureaucrats Surveyed By Fame India, Asia Post & PSU Watch

In a nationwide survey based on strict performance measures Fame India, Asia Post & PSU Watch have chosen top 50 bureaucrats who have created new benchmarks of performance in public service

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bureaucrats or the Civil Servants constitute the permanent part of the executive organ of government. They perform professionally and often the credit is taken by the political heads. That is the part and parcel of the game but unfortunately, the word bureaucracy is often received as a synonym of red-tapism. In order to reshape this perception and create a fresh narrative about the performance of bureaucrats in this country, three organisations- Fame India, Asia Post and PSU Watch decided to undertake a nationwide survey to find out the top 50 bureaucrats who have created a benchmark for the newer generation in terms of performance in public service.

There are more than 5000 Indian administrative service officers currently working in India. Doing a survey based on strict performance measures was a mammoth task. Editorial head of the Magazine Fame India, US Sonthalia said "Initially we thought of shortlisting 100 IAS officers in the first phase but then we could not downsize the list less than 300. Now imagine how difficult it was to choose the final 50 out of those super 300 officers.
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That is why we categorized those 300 into 50 categories and chose the top officer from each category for the final list".

How did we pick the best of the bunch

Managing Editor of PSU Watch, Vivek Shukla said "Honesty, integrity and impartiality to the core were the basic parameters for us while carrying out the survey. Choosing 50 out of thousands does not at all mean that the rest are inferior by any means. At the same time, these top 50 are clearly the best pick of the bunch"

"Initially we thought of shortlisting 100 IAS officers in the first phase but then we could not downsize the list less than 300. Now imagine how difficult it was to choose the final 50 out of those super 300 officers. That is why we categorized those 300 into 50 categories and chose the top officer from each category for the final list"- US Sonthalia, Editorial Head, Fame India

The Top 50 bureaucrats have been chosen from the IAS officers from 1984 batch to 2003 batch. In the first phase, top 300 officers were identified based on reports from various sources, media reports and departmental reports that could be accessed. Then these 300 officers were aligned into 50 various categories based on the stakeholder survey. The top name in each category is what you are seeing in and as Top-50 Bureaucrats list.

The parameters

The parameters for selection of these officers were: Effective governance, sagacious decision making, Responsible working, Professional attitude, behaviour with people at large and the ability to take quick and impactful decisions. So, we disclose it here, the much awaited list: Name of the Officer, cadre and batch-

  1. Ajay Kumar Bhalla: 1984 : Assam Meghalay
  2. Rajeev Kumar : 1984 : Jharkhand
  3. Dr Ajay Kumar : 1985 : Kerala
  4. Pradeep Singh Kharola :1985: Karnataka
  5. U P Singh : 1985 : Odisha
  6. Anshu Prakash : 1986 : AGUMT
  7. Guruprasad Mohapatra : 1986 : Gujarat
  8. Vijay Kumar Dev : 1987 : AGMUT
  9. Avanish K Awasthi : 1987 : UP
  10. Dr Chittaranjan Kumar khaitan : 1987 : Chattisgarh
  11. Naresh Kumar : 1987 : AGMUT
  12. Rajesh Bhushan : 1987 : Bihar
  13. Ajay Seth : 1987 : Karnataka
  14. Bhagwan Shankar : 1988 : Sikkim
  15. Rajesh Khullar : 1988 : Haryana
  16. Arvind Kumar Sharma : 1988 : Gujarat
  17. Anurag Jain : 1989 : Madhya Pradesh
  18. Manoj Joshi : 1989 : Kerala
  19. Shubhra Singh : 1989 : Rajasthan
  20. Shrinivas : 1989 : Gujarat
  21. Bhushan A Gagarani : 1990 : Maharashtra
  22. Jitendra Narayan : 1990 : AGUMT
  23. Alkesh Kumar Sharma : 1990 : Kerela
  24. Sanjay Malhotra : 1990 : Rajasthan
  25. Pratyay Amrit : 1991 : Bihar
  26. Ashok Barnawal : 1991 : Madhya Pradesh
  27. Sanjay Lohiya : 1994 : Assam-Meghalay
  28. Tejveer Singh : 1994 : Punjab
  29. Parth Sarthi Sensharma : 1994 : Uttar Pradesh
  30. Anuradha Thakur : 1994 : Himachal Pradesh
  31. Pallavi Jain Govil : 1994: Madhya Pradesh
  32. Shrivatsa Krishna : 1994 : Karnataka
  33. Ashwini Satish Bhide : 1995 : Maharashtra
  34. Gaurav Dwivedi : 1995 : Madhya Pradesh
  35. Rajeev Topno : 1996 : Gujarat
  36. Dr Sunil Kumar Barnawal : 1997 : Jharkhand
  37. Raghwendra Kumar Singh : 1997 : Madhya Pradesh
  38. Pankaj Kumar : 1997 : Bihar
  39. Sandeep Kumar Sulatania : 1998 : Telangana
  40. Richa Bagla : 1999 : Maharashtra
  41. V Karthikeyan Pandian : 2000: Odisha
  42. Deepak Agarwal : 2000 : Uttar Pradesh
  43. Smita Sabharwal : 2001 : Telangana
  44. Nandita Gupta : 2001: Himachal Pradesh
  45. Mayank warwade : 2001 : Bihar
  46. Sanjeev Verma : 2001 : Jammu and Kashmir
  47. Radhika Jha: 2002: Uttarakhand
  48. Ritu Sain : 2003 : Chattisgarh
  49. Ritu Maheshwari : 2003 : Uttar Pradesh
  50. Anupam Kumar : 2003 : Bihar

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