Hota Committee, Committee on Civil Services Reforms submitted its report in July 2004.
The members of the committee were as follows:
Shri P. C. Hota: Chairman
1. Dr. R. V. V. Ayyar Member
2. Shri Binod Kumar Member
3. Dr. R. A. Mashelkar Member
4. Shri S. K. Purkayastha Member
5. Dr. Mohan Kanda Member
6. Dr. J. S. Gill Member
7. Shri R. H. Mendonca Member
8. Shri M. K. Zutshi
9. Shri. S. Varadachary
10. Shri. Champak Chatterji Member
11. Shri Ashok Kapoor Co-opted Member. He has recorded his remarks.
12. Shri Harnam Singh Co-opted Member
13. Shri A. B. Tripathi Co-opted Member
14. Shri P. I. Suvrathan (An Additional Secretary in the Ministry) Member Secretary.
Total members were 15 including Chairman. Most of the members were retired civil servants.
The report was submitted on July 30, 2004 to Shri. B. K. Chaturvedi, Cabinet Secretary, Government of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. The work was complete in six months time.
The report was spread over 123 pages. There were nine chapters. The chapter ten has Annexures spread from I to XX. The committee has given nearly 64 recommendations on seven terms of references.
The source on Hoota Committee Report can be accessed HERE.
The members of the committee were as follows:
Shri P. C. Hota: Chairman
1. Dr. R. V. V. Ayyar Member
2. Shri Binod Kumar Member
3. Dr. R. A. Mashelkar Member
4. Shri S. K. Purkayastha Member
5. Dr. Mohan Kanda Member
6. Dr. J. S. Gill Member
7. Shri R. H. Mendonca Member
8. Shri M. K. Zutshi
9. Shri. S. Varadachary
10. Shri. Champak Chatterji Member
11. Shri Ashok Kapoor Co-opted Member. He has recorded his remarks.
12. Shri Harnam Singh Co-opted Member
13. Shri A. B. Tripathi Co-opted Member
14. Shri P. I. Suvrathan (An Additional Secretary in the Ministry) Member Secretary.
Total members were 15 including Chairman. Most of the members were retired civil servants.
The report was submitted on July 30, 2004 to Shri. B. K. Chaturvedi, Cabinet Secretary, Government of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. The work was complete in six months time.
The report was spread over 123 pages. There were nine chapters. The chapter ten has Annexures spread from I to XX. The committee has given nearly 64 recommendations on seven terms of references.
The source on Hoota Committee Report can be accessed HERE.
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