List of
Office Holders in India
|
Constitutional offices
|
President
of India Pranab
Mukherjee
|
Chief
Justice of India Justice
H L Dattu
|
Political offices
|
Prime
Minister of India Narendra
Modi
|
Vice President of India /Chairman
of the Rajya Sabha Mohammad
Hamid Ansari
|
Speaker
of the Lok Sabha Sumitra mahajan
|
Minister
of Defence Manohar
Parrikar
|
Minister
of External Affairs Sushma
Swaraj
|
Minister
of Finance Arun
Jaitley
|
Minister
of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh
|
Minister
of Agriculture Radha
Mohan Singh
|
Minister
of Human Resource & Development Smriti
Irani
|
Minister
of Railways Suresh
Prabhu
|
Heads
of govt apex wing
|
Chief
Election Commissioner of India H.S.Brahma
|
Chairperson,
National Human
Rights Commission Justice
K. G. Balakrishnan
|
Chief
Commissioner, Central
Information Commission Mr.
Rajeev Mathur
|
Chairman,
National Commission
for Minorities Naseem Ahmed
|
Chairman,
National Commission for SC P.
L. Punia
|
Chairman,
National Commission for ST Dr.
Rameshwar Oraon
|
Chairperson, National
Commission for Women Ms. Lalitha Kumarmangalam
|
Chairman,
Atomic Energy Commission Ratan
Kumar Sinha
|
Chairman,
ISRO A S Kiran Kumar
|
Chairman,
Union Public Service Commission Deepak Gupta
|
Chairman,
University Grants Commission Prof. Ved Prakash
|
Chairman,
Central Water Commission Ashwin
B. Pandya
|
Heads of financial bodies
|
Chairman,
14th Finance Commission of India Y.V.Reddy
|
Governor
of Reserve Bank of India Raghuram Rajan
|
Chairman,
Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Upendra Kumar Sinha |
Bureaucrats
|
Cabinet
Secretary of India Ajit Seth
|
National
Security Advisor Ajit kumar dowal
|
Secretary-General
of the Rajya Sabha Shumsher K.Sheriff
|
Secretary-General
of the Lok Sabha Anoop Mishra
|
Attorney
General of India Mukul Rohatgi
|
Comptroller
and Auditor General of India Shashi Kant Sharma
|
Solicitor
General of India Ranjit kumar
|
Principal
Scientific Advisor R. Chidambaram
|
Permanent
Representative of India
to the United Nations Asoke Kumar Mukherji |
Chairman,
Railway Board A K Mittal
|
Foreign
Secretary S Jaishankar
|
Union
Home Secretary L C Goyal
|
Finance
Secretary Rajiv
Mehrishi
|
Defence and security
|
Chief
of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh Suhag
|
Chief
of Air Staff Air
Chief Marshal Arup Raha
|
Chief
of Naval Staff Admiral Robin Dhowan
|
Chief
of Integrated Defence Staff Air
Marshal PP Reddy
|
Director
General, Border Security Force D.k. Pathak
|
Director
General, Central
Reserve Police Force Prakash Mishra
|
Director
General, Central Industrial Security Force Arvind
Ranjan
|
Director-General
of Military Intelligence Lt. Gen KG Mishra
|
Director,
Central Bureau of Investigation Anil
Sinha
|
Director,
Intelligence Bureau Dineshwar
Sharma
|
Director
General, National Investigation Agency Sharad
Kumar
|
Secretary
(Research) Rajinder Khanna
|
Member
(Investigation CBDT) Anita Kapur
|
Introduction. There two ways to convey a message of a person, or the words spoken by a person to other person. 1. Direct speech 2. Indirect speech Suppose your friend whose name is Vipul tells you in College , “I will give you a pen”. You come to home and you want to tell your brother what your friend told you. There are two ways to tell him. Direct speech: Vipul said, “I will give you a pen”. Indirect Speech: Vipul said that he would give me a pen. In direct speech the original words of person are narrated (no change is made) and are enclosed in quotation mark. While in indirect speech some changes are made in original words of the person because these words have been spoken in past so the tense will change accordingly and pronoun may also be changed accordingly. In indirect speech the statement of the person is not enclosed in quotation marks, the word “ that ” may be used before the statement to show that it is indirect sp