V. K. Pandian
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Born | Tamil Nadu, India | 29 May 1974
Education | Master's Degree, Agriculture |
Political party | Biju Janata Dal (2023-2024) |
Spouse | Sujata R. Karthikeyan |
Vairab Kartikeyan Pandian (also known as V Karthikeyan Pandian, born 29 May 1974), is a former member of the Biju Janata Dal from the state of Odisha and a former IAS officer.
He held the post of Chairman 5T (Transformational Initiatives) with the rank of a Cabinet Minister during Fifth Naveen Patnaik ministry.[1][2] Prior to this, Pandian served as the Private Secretary to the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for 12 years and Secretary to the Chief Minister's Transformational Initiatives of the Odisha Government.[3]
Personal life
[edit]Pandian was born on 29 May 1974, in Kottampatti, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu and did his schooling in Vellalapatti and Neyveli.[4] Pandian completed his bachelor’s degree in agriculture from the Agricultural College Research Institute, Madurai and later obtained a master's degree from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi.[5] In 1999, he got selected to Indian Revenue Service and then on 2000, he got selected as Indian Administrative Service officer in the Punjab Cadre through Civil Services Examination.[6] Thereafter on spouse grounds he got transferred to Orissa Cadre.[7][8]
He is married to Sujata Rout Karthikeyan, a fellow IAS officer of 2000 batch who is an Odia.[9][10] She was the head of Mission Shakti, flagship SHG group project of Odisha with 7 million members.[11][12]
Career
[edit]Bureaucratic career
[edit]Pandian began his career as an IAS officer in 2000, at post-cyclone Odisha.[13] In 2002, he was appointed Sub Collector of Dharamgarh in Kalahandi district[14] where he was successful in implementation of the Minimum support price (MSP) for farmers.[citation needed]
In 2004, as Additional District Magistrate in Rourkela, he headed the Rourkela Development Agency (RDA), which was bankrupt for over 20 years and had not been able to build homes for the people who had invested their life’s savings with them.[15] Under Pandian’s leadership, RDA, was brought about to a 15 crore surplus and within five months of his taking charge they were able to return the money to the people who had been waiting for over 20 years.[15]
In 2005, he was appointed the District Collector of Mayurbhanj district.[16] He was one of the youngest District Collectors in India at that time and was responsible for the largest district in Odisha. He introduced the Single Window System for disbursement of certificates to Persons with Disability. This led to an increase in distribution from 700 certificates a year to 19000 certificates a year. He received the National Award from the President of India for his work in Mayurbhanj. After its success in Mayurbhanj, the Single Window System for PWD certificates was taken up as a national model and implemented throughout the country.[citation needed] He was at that time the only government servant to receive the Helen Keller Award.[16]
In 2007, he served as the collector of Ganjam.[16] During his time in office, Ganjam district received four national awards.[17] The initiatives included implementing direct bank payments for MGNREGS workers, rehabilitation measures for persons with disabilities, reducing HIV cases and resolving a land category anomaly benefiting farmers. He also initiated land rights provisions for slum dwellers, which inspired the state-wide Jaga Mission project.[17][14][16]
In 2011, Pandian was appointed as the Private Secretary to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, a position he held until 2023. In 2019, he was appointed Secretary 5T, (Transformational Initiatives).[18]
Many high schools of Odisha have been transformed to Smart Schools.[19][20]
He oversaw the Shree Jagannath Heritage Corridor Project on Jagannath Temple, Puri. Along with the Puri temple, Pandian has also been overseeing the transformation and upkeep of heritage structures like churches, mosques, and temples in the state.[21]
From sponsoring the Indian national hockey team (both Men and Women) to hosting the Men’s FIH Hockey World Cup twice in a row, for his contribution to the promotion of hockey, Pandian received the President’s Award by the International Hockey Federation.[citation needed]
Political career
[edit]In October 2023, Pandian took voluntary retirement from his bureaucratic role[6] and was appointed as Chairman of 5T (Transformational Initiatives) with cabinet minister rank.[22]
On 27 November 2023, Pandian joined the Biju Janata Dal formally in presence of party president and Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik. On 9 June 2024 he announced quiting from politics following the set back faced by Biju Janata Dal in the 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election.[23]
Controversies
[edit]The BJP's Member of Parliament for Bhubaneswar, Aparajita Sarangi had complained about violation of All India Service Conduct (AISC) rules and the Government of India had asked the then Chief Secretary of the Government of Odisha to take appropriate action against Pandian.[24]
Pandian's use of a state helicopter also attracted criticism while he was a serving IAS officer. The swift approval of his Voluntary Retirement (VR) application was another matter that drew criticism from observers, analysts, and politicians.[25]
Awards and recognition
[edit]- National award from the President of India, for the rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)[26]
- Helen Keller Award[27]
- National Award for Working for Persons with AIDS, from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.[26]
- National Award for NREGS (2 times) for the best district in the country - Ganjam by Prime Minister India[26]
- President’s Award by the International Hockey Federation for his contribution to the promotion of hockey.[28]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Barik, Satyasundar (24 October 2023). "Day after quitting IAS, Odisha Chief Minister's aide V.K. Pandian takes up key roles". The Hindu.
- ^ Takkar, Jatin (25 October 2023). "Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik's aide gets cabinet rank". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ "Naveen Patnaik's ex-private secretary VK Pandian joins BJD; likely to get number-2 position in party". The Indian Express. 27 November 2023.
- ^ N, Ramakrishna (14 November 2023). "Pandian: Madurai's son, Odisha's son-in-law, BJD's rising star". www.dtnext.in. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ "Naveen's trusted IAS officer VK Pandian takes voluntary retirement, likely to assume big role in BJD". The Times of India. 23 October 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ a b "Centre approves voluntary retirement of powerful Odisha IAS officer V K Pandian". The Indian Express. 23 October 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ "Who is VK Pandian, Odisha's power player in new role under CM Naveen Patnaik?". Hindustan Times. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ "VK Pandian Cabinet Rank".
- ^ Sharma, Nootan (19 September 2023). "Odisha is becoming an IAS state. Patnaik-Pandian combo is changing grammar of governance". ThePrint. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ "Eminent paediatrician, messiah of the downtrodden, passes away in Bhubaneswar". The New Indian Express. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ "Sujata Karthikeyan gets addl charge". The Times of India. 23 November 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ "Who is Sujata Karthikeyan, BJD's trusted bureaucrat and VK Pandian's wife now facing EC action?". The Indian Express. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ "V Karthikeyan Pandian: 'Super CM' or efficient bureaucrat". The Times of India. 11 February 2018. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ a b "Odisha CM's Man Friday V.K. Pandian Takes Early Retirement From IAS, Gets Cabinet Rank". The Wire. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ a b "The outsider within: The Pandian determinant". 18 March 2024.
- ^ a b c d "The rise of VK Pandian, from an IAS officer to Naveen Patnaik's right-hand man". India Today. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ a b Service, Express News (28 August 2023). "5T secretary shares experience as Ganjam collector". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ Mohanty, Aishwarya (14 December 2023). "V.K. Pandian: Odisha's Chief Minister-in-waiting?". Frontline. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ Service, Express News (12 January 2024). "Odisha CM unveils 389 transformed schools". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ Benu, Parvathi (29 December 2023). "How a VK Pandian-led programme is gearing up to transform Odisha's high schools". BusinessLine. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "Puri heritage corridor: '4 AM officer' who helped Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik fulfil his dream project". 18 January 2024.
- ^ "VK Pandian: 7 things to know about Naveen Patnaik's aide and BJD leader who quit 'active politics'". Hindustan Times.
- ^ "As V K Pandian exits, what next for Naveen Patnaik, BJD?". The Indian Express. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
- ^ Barik, Satyasundar (29 June 2023). "Centre asks Odisha govt. to take action against V. K. Pandian, private secretary to CM Naveen Patnaik". thehindu.com. The Hindu. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
- ^ Mishra, Ashutosh (24 October 2023). "Odisha CM's Man Friday V.K. Pandian Takes Early Retirement From IAS, Gets Cabinet Rank". thewire.in. The Wire. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
- ^ a b c "Who is VK Pandian, the ex-IAS officer who is now cabinet minister in Odisha government - CNBC TV18". CNBCTV18. 25 October 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
- ^ "State power to state politics: VK Pandian is the man of the moment in Odisha".
- ^ "FIH President Award presented to Secretary (5T) to CM Mr V K Pandian". International Hockey Federation. 29 January 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2024.