JP Dange

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JP Dange
Member - Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government Of India
In office
2017–2019
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
State Finance Commission Chairman - Maharashtra
In office
2011–2016
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh Narendra Modi
GovernorK. Sankaranarayanan C. Vidyasagar Rao
Chief Secretary - Government of Maharashtra
In office
2009–2011
GovernorS.C. Jamir
Personal details
SpouseKanta Dange
ChildrenDr.Ravindra Dange (IRS)
Dr.Nirupama Dange (IAS)
Alma materBath University (United Kingdom), Pune University, Nagpur University
OccupationCivil service IAS
ProfessionCivil Servant, Writer
Official Inspection of Undertrials, Convicts and Women Prisoners at Central Prison, India. Shri J.P Dange IAS, Chairman Finance Commission accompanied by Addl. DG (Law & Order), IG (Prisons), DIG(Prisons), SP and PIs.

JP Dange was the Chief Secretary[1] Government of Maharashtra[2][3] and Civil service IAS officer in Maharashtra.[4] He Graduated from Nagpur University with Bachelors in Law (L.L.B) and Commerce (B.Com) and Post-graduated from Pune University with Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A). He further did M.Sc in Development Administration from Bath University (United Kingdom) under the Colombo Plan. He was 'AIR' - 38 at Combined Defense Services Examination 1972 in first attempt and appointed as Commissioned Officer in IAF at Defense Services Staff College, Wellington by the President of India. He was 'AIR' - 23[5] at the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination 1973 in first attempt and got selected in the Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S) aged 21. He was appointed by the Union and State Government as the youngest 'Home Secretary' aged 37 Years after the serial Bombay Bomb Blasts, 1993. He was tasked as Competent Authority in capacity of Hon'ble Chief Secretary in management of Ajmal Kasab Hanging - Operation X in 2011-12. In recognition of his long and illustrious Administrative Service of 46 Years, he was given 'Best Governance Award' by Government of India, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in 2020.

Positions held in Election Commission of India, Govt. Of India[edit]

▪General Observer - M.P Baramulla, J & K. 2006

▪General Observer - M.L.A Bikaner, Rajasthan. 2005

▪General Observer - M.P Patna, Bihar. 2004

▪General Observer - M.L.A Aizawl, Mizoram. 2003

▪General Observer - M.L.A Imphal, Manipur. 2002

▪General Observer - M.L.A Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 00

▪General Observer - M.P Basti, Uttar Pradesh. 1999

▪General Observer - M.L.A Sirsa, Haryana. 1998

▪General Observer - M.P Hoshiyarpur, Punjab. 1996

▪General Observer - M.L.C Latur, Maharashtra. 1991

Positions held in the Maharashtra Government[edit]

  • Hon'ble Member - Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal (Judicial)
  • 4th State Finance Commission Chairman - Maharashtra[6]
  • Chief Secretary - Government of Maharashtra[7]
  • Additional Chief Secretary - Revenue Department Maharashtra.
  • Additional Chief Secretary - Forest Department Maharashtra.
  • Principal Secretary - Cooperation and Labour Department
  • Principal Secretary - Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Dairy Department
  • Secretary - Trade, Commerce, Mining Department
  • Secretary - Social Welfare Department
  • Secretary - Sports, Vocational Department
  • Secretary - Home Department (Preventive Detention)
  • CEO - Home Department (Maritime Security, Operations, Personnel)
  • Commissioner of Thane Municipal Corporation
  • Commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation
  • Addl. Commissioner - Aurangabad
  • Addl. Commissioner - Nagpur
  • Collector and District Magistrate - Bhandara
  • Collector and District Magistrate - Osmanabad
  • Settlement Commissioner, Maharashtra
  • Chairman - PCNTDA, Pradikaran.
  • Managing Director - MSSC, Govt. of Maharashtra
  • CEO - Zilla Parishad, Buldhana
  • CEO - Zilla Parishad, Nagpur
  • CEO - Zilla Parishad, Chandrapur
  • Assistant Collector - Nashik
  • Assistant Collector - Jalna

Ex-Officio Membership (2003-2011)[edit]

▪Chairman - State Civil Services Board (IAS, IPS, Central Services)

▪Chairman - High Power Committees (P.D.S, Infra Development, Medical Education, Public Health, Irrigation, Police Establishments, State Security, Urban Development & Rural Development Board)

▪Chairman - CIDCO, MIDC, MADC, YASHADA, SIAC, NABARD

▪Member - State Civil Services Board (IFoS)

▪Member - Maharashtra Judicial Academy

Personal Details[edit]

J P Dange is married to Kanta Dange who is a former school teacher and ex-president of 'IASOWA' Maharashtra. They have two sons and one daughter. All of them are medical post-graduates, eldest son[8] and daughter[9][10] belong to 2004 batch of Civil Services.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "State gets new chief secy". hindustantimes.com. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Chief minister Ashok Chavan appointed JP Dange the state chief secretary of the state". dnaindia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  3. ^ "State finance commission chairman JP Dange will finally move out of the accommodation provided to him during his previous stint as the chief secretary (CS)". dnaindia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Government looks for new post for former chief secretary". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  5. ^ "State gets new chief secy, city a new civic chief". hindustantimes.com/. 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  6. ^ "Dange is new head of finance commission - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  7. ^ "J.P. Dange,the chairman of the state finance commission". indianexpress.com. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Major reshuffle of 42 IRS (CCE) officers transferred as Jt Commissioner level | North Block South Block". www.northblocksouthblock.com. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  9. ^ "Maharashtra state government transfers seven IAS officials". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 2015-08-31. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  10. ^ "State gets new chief secy, city a new civic chief". hindustantimes.com/. 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2017-05-22.