Who is the Transport Commissioner of Tamil Nadu?

Who is the Transport Commissioner of Tamil Nadu?

Thiru Santosh K.Misra
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S.No Name of the Officers (Tvl./Tmt.) Designation
1 Thiru Santosh K.Misra, I.A.S., Transport Commissioner
2 M.Manakumar Additional Transport Commissioner
3 D.Venkatraman Joint Transport Commissioner (Admin)
4 A.A.Muthu Joint Transport Commissioner (Rules)

Who is the CEO of TNeGA?

Santosh Misra
Santosh Misra, CEO of the Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency (TNeGA), was tasked with developing and driving technology-related initiatives to tackle these problems and more for Tamil Nadu.

How many government temples are there in Tamilnadu?

As per Tamil Nadu Hindu Endowments Board, there are 38,615 temples. Most of the largest Hindu temples reside here.

Who is the head of transport?

PROFILE OF OFFICERS

Sr. No Profile of Officers
1. N. Shivakumar,I.P.S. Commissioner for Transport and Road Safety. Bengaluru.
2 Umashankar B. P.,B.E. (Mech), M.B.A(Finance), Additional Commissioner for Transport (Administration)

Who is the DSP of Chennai?

S.No. Unit I.Os
01. Chennai DSP Tr. Ashok Natarajan 9442123841
02. Chennai DSP Tr. Ashok Natarajan 9442123841
03. Chennai DSP Tr. Ashok Natarajan 9442123841
04. Chennai DSP Tr. Ashok Natarajan 9442123841

When did e-governance start in Tamilnadu?

Tamil Nadu has in fact progressively aligned its entire e-Governance plan in consonance with NeGP, ever since its formulation in May 2006 by the Government of India.

What is the use of TNeGA?

Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency (TNeGA) is the nodal agency designated for all e-Governance initiatives of the Tamil Nadu Government. TNeGA portal helps citizens to access the e-district application which is the state government’s portal that computerises the public-centric services.

Which is the largest temple in Tamil Nadu?

The Srirangam Temple
The Srirangam Temple is often listed as the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world. The temple, located in Tamil Nadu, occupies an area of 156 acres (631,000 m²) with a perimeter of 4,116m (10,710 feet), making it the largest temple in India and one of the largest religious complexes in the world.

Who built temples in Tamil Nadu?

The Chola kings ruled from AD 848–1280 and included Rajaraja Chola I and his son Rajendra Chola who built temples such as the Brihadeshvara Temple of Thanjavur and Brihadeshvara Temple of Gangaikonda Cholapuram, the Airavatesvara Temple of Darasuram and the Sarabeswara (Shiva) Temple, also called the Kampahareswarar …

Who is Minister of Road and Transport?

Nitin Gadkari (Union Minister)
Mansukh Mandaviya (Minister of State)
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of India/Officeholders

Who is in charge of Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu?

Tamil Nadu government’s Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department manages almost 44,000 temples in the state, under the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959. The department now says it is completely against ‘freeing temples’ as it can pave way for several malpractices and misuse of temple funds.

Who is Commissioner of HR and CE department in Tamil Nadu?

Commissioner for HR&CE Department, J Kumaragurubaran to The Quint In case of immovable properties including temple lands, he says that the entire land will be surveyed digitally or using drones. And accurate land information will be made public.

Who is the Minister of Fisheries in Tamil Nadu?

Thiru Anitha R. RadhakrishnanMinister for Fisheries – Fishermen Welfare and Animal Husbandry Fisheries, Fisheries Development Corporation and Animal Husbandry Tel.No : 044-25672265 17 Thiru R.S.RajakannappanMinister for Transport Transport, Nationalised Transport and Motor Vehicles Act. Tel.No : 044-25678843 18

Who is the Minister of revenue in Tamil Nadu?

Thiru K.K.S.S.R RamachandranMinister for Revenue and Disaster Management Revenue, District Revenue Establishment, Deputy Collectors, Disaster Management Tel.No : 044-25670203 9 Thiru Thangam ThennarasuMinister for Industries Industries, Tamil Official Language and Tamil Culture, Archeology. Tel.No : 044-25671696 10

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