For Executives plant sugar on the backburner.
While the government and the sugar barons, they talk about their virtues, professionals in their sweets, the government’s plan of establishing an expert group to work as director of the sugar, appears in the backburner.
It may be determined by the government resolution (GR: no 1720/PK207/25-S) of 16 September 2003, the government cancelled the panel system, whereby staff of sugar factories has been promoted as Director General. A group of trained professionals and candidates have done, based MBA. Applicants were invited to a sign-70 test and 30 marks the entry selected for interview.
Employees of sugar, wanted as Director General was also requested for the entry test and maintenance appointments to come. The candidates were selected for training a year - education and practical experience in a sugar refinery before ordering as director of the sugar. The scheme was the idea of former commissioner Bijay Kumar sugar and aimed at preventing nepotism and the appointment of Yes Men in the greater interest of sugar.
But after the withdrawal of Bijay Kumar, the government seems to have forgotten, on frameworks, despite the fact that the selection process took up to an advanced stage of training. Thus, more than 66 candidates - half of them has been and remains MBAs agents sweets, examinations were by the prestigious Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), under the chairmanship of any other Manoirs, V, father of the revolution White Way back in June 2004. Most nominees, or their existing jobs after receiving letters of selection.
One of the candidates Arun Bhosale, has ME and MBA, recently sent a letter to Shiv Sena MLC Kanhaiyalal Gidwani, drawing his attention to the lack of progress in their separation. Bhosale in his letter pointed out that plans were underway efforts to restore the old system Panel for the designation of the “practice” managers. “It was almost a year and we do not have our appointment. Commissionerate of sugar, neither the State nor the Association of sugar cooperatives in the next edition,” said Bhosale.
When contacted the State Minister Patangrao Kadam of cooperation was not the indictment investigation. “We only recommended to use the teaching skills desirable for a director general. We do not want to go beyond. The board of a plant should be free to appoint a director of their choice,” said Kadam TNN. On the question of whether the plants were asked to choose the 66 selected candidates, “said the minister, there should be a sugar factory.
Speaking to TNN, Gidwani claimed that the selected experts have been ignored because factories wanted “Yes Men”. “Each plant has an average volume of investment of Rs 50 crore and an annual turnover of about Rs 700 crore,” he stressed, adding that qualified specialists were of paramount importance in view the enormous sum of money involved.
Gidwani pointed out that efforts were ignoring the 66 selected candidates were indeed by the Land government. “We have information that a new list of 75 candidates was the state government,” he charged. He said he presented a memorandum to Minister Kadam seeking his urgent intervention, bearing in mind that the sugar was scheduled for an RS 1340 crore package of emergency aid in the next budget.