This IAS officer faces a £ 1.63 fine to pay too much in a Bungalow in Delhi - who is she?
An Indian Administrative Officer (IAF) placed in Uttar Pradesh was asked to pay a ‘damages’ of 1.63 in ‘damages’ for ‘unauthorized profession’ from an official bungalow in New Delhi, according to a media report. The officer, currently the District Magistrate of Lakhimpur Kheri, said she had sought extensions due to the bad health of her parents and that she had requested a waiver of the penalty costs. According to the Indian Express report, the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), in terms of the Union Agricultural Ministerie, issued notifications to IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal who is £ 1.63 in the £ 1.63 in search of her ‘unmarried occupation’ of an official bungalow Pusa campus was in Delhi, it was a Pusa campus in Delhi. Bungalow B-17 awarded on March 19, 2015, after joining Special Service (OSD) to the then Minister of Agriculture, Radha Mohan Singh. She took possession of April 16, 2015 and paid £ 6.600 a month plus water costs. What did Durga Shakti Nagpal say? Nagpal’s deputation in the Union Agriculture Ministry ended on May 7, 2019. But she lived in the bungalow while working in the Ministry of Trade. She vacated the house in February 2025 after Iari searched Delhi police to recover the possession. “I requested the Ministry of Extension, which was allowed, and I paid the rent for the same and then vacated the house. Yet, due to a lack of paperwork, they added compound penalty costs that have a striking and impractical request. I requested the waiver, which is in the process. This is why the state government also requested an Indian Express, Indian Express, to the ministry. Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), commonly known as Pusa Institute, is the country’s leading agricultural research institution, education and expansion. The IARI informed her in a letter in May that her request for extension “could not be considered, as the award of the above bungalow had already been canceled by the institute” and instructed her to deposit £ 1,63,57,550 in “damage cost” for the period from 2022 to February 2025. The report said the IARI would vacate 2020. IARI only allowed retention until October 10 that year and warned that the eviction proceedings would follow in terms of the public premises (eviction of unauthorized residents), 1971. On March 11, 2022, IARI, ‘as a special case’, allowed her to stay until April, but warned that the market rent of £ 92,000 a month would be charged with May, which gradually increased. She did not evacuate, which led to repeated reminders in May and June. The demand for 1.63 crore was calculated according to the rules for unauthorized profession. For type VI-A-A-Acrodation, damages are 50 times the license fee plus water costs of £ 1,840 in the first month £ 92,000, the Indian Express said. Who is Durga Shakti Nagpal? In 2013, Durga Shakti Nagpal was in the news for her efforts against illegal sand mining and corruption, especially when she launched a ride against corruption and illegal sand mining in Noida as a joint magistrate. In July 2013, she was suspended by the Akhilesh Yadav-led government for allegedly demolishing an illegal mosque in the Kadalpur village near Jewar, near Noida. Her suspension was later revoked and she was transferred to Kanpur Dehat. I paid the rent for it and then vacated the house. Due to a lack of paperwork, they added quite a fines on the fines and impractical. Nagpal began her career in the Punjab cadre of the IAS. She joined the Mohali District Administration in June 2011 and served there for fourteen months. In August 2012, she moved to the Uttar Pradesh (UP) cadre as the subdivision Magistrate (SDM) of Noida, after married to 2011 2011 group Abhishek Singh. Nagpal was appointed officer on Special Service (OSD) on January 14, 2015 at the Union Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh. On March 31, 2023, she received her first position as District Magistrate (DM) from Banda in UP.