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He cracked UPSC twice in 2 years, became IPS and then IAS, to be awarded by Modi govt due to..., his name is ...
He cracked UPSC twice in 2 years, became IPS and then IAS, to be awarded by Modi govt due to..., his name is ...

India.com

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • India.com

He cracked UPSC twice in 2 years, became IPS and then IAS, to be awarded by Modi govt due to..., his name is ...

Success stories: IAS Dr. Rahul Haridas Fating is being awarded the 'Prime Minister's Excellence Award 2023'. He is receiving this honour for his overall development and innovations in Barwani. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will present this award to him on the 17th Civil Services Day (Good Governance Day). He has previously served as the Collector of Barwani district. This award is given based on the recommendation of a high-level committee constituted under the chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary, Government of India. Dr. Rahul Fating is a low-profile IAS officer. He was appointed as the Collector of Barwani district on January 30, 2023. He belongs to a middle-class family in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. Born on March 24, 1985, Dr. Fating completed his MBBS degree from Government Medical College, Yavatmal. After that, he was selected for the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 2011. Dr. Fating succeeded in his next attempt and was chosen for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 2012. During his posting in Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Fating has served as Assistant Collector in Rewa district, SDM in Anuppur district, and Chief Executive Officer of the District Panchayat in Shivpuri district, as well as Executive Director of the Madhya Pradesh Mineral Corporation, Deputy Secretary in the Mineral Resources Department, Additional Collector in Jabalpur district, Additional Commissioner in MGNREGA, Government of Madhya Pradesh, and Director of Watershed and Collector of Seoni district. After serving as the Collector of Barwani district, he is currently the Commissioner of the Madhya Pradesh Housing and Infrastructure Development Board in Bhopal. After his posting in Barwani district, Dr. Fating made education, health, malnutrition prevention, women empowerment, and public welfare his top priorities and initiated several innovations. These innovations included Mission Bal Shakti, Warloo Commando, tribal health service providers treating with traditional medicinal plants (Tribal Healers Training), Mission Foundation, Mamta Brigade, as well as strengthening institutions related to social justice and disability – Asha Ashray and the hostel for girls with special needs (CW SN), and organizing world record-level massive blood donation camps for the health and nutrition of pregnant women and children. These programs have led to improvements in health, nutrition, education, and agriculture-related indices in the tribal-dominated district.

Madhya Pradesh IAS officers Rahul Haridas Fating, Neha Meena receive PM's award
Madhya Pradesh IAS officers Rahul Haridas Fating, Neha Meena receive PM's award

Time of India

time21-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Madhya Pradesh IAS officers Rahul Haridas Fating, Neha Meena receive PM's award

BHOPAL: Two Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS officers, Dr Rahul Haridas Fating and Neha Meena , received "The Prime Minister's Awards for Excellence in Public Administration" from PM Narendra Modi at a New Delhi ceremony on Monday. The Prime Minister presented 16 awards on National Civil Services Day, recognising excellence in district development, aspirational blocks programme and innovation among civil servants. Dr Fating earned the recognition for his dev elopmental work in Barwani district. Meena's award acknowledges her innovative approach to tackling malnutrition through community engagement and her success in reducing severe malnutrition cases. During his tenure as Barwani collector from January 2023 to January 2024, Dr Fating launched numerous successful programmes including Warlu Commando, Mission Neev, Reach Campaign, Mission E-Guru, Sneh Sarokar and Blood Donation Camp. The predominantly tribal Barwani district faces accessibility challenges, with over 2,700 hamlets and 100 villages lacking network connectivity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo Dr Fating, a 2012 batch IAS officer, now serves as commissioner of Madhya Pradesh Housing and Infrastructure Development Board. Neha Meena, from the 2014 IAS batch and current collector of Jhabua district, has been selected for the Prime Minister's Award-2024 for her outstanding administrative achievements in the Aspirational Block Programme . Recipients of the awards receive a trophy, scroll and Rs 20 lakh incentive for their district/organisation.

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