Bureautrack (Who’s Posted Where?)

Discover bureaucrat profiles, stay updated on their work, and stay informed on internal affairs with

Paramjit Singh Aujla

(IAS | Punjab | 1990)
Secretary, Public Works Department (PWD)
Paramjit Singh Aujla, born on November 21, 1954, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1990 Punjab cadre. He holds a postgraduate degree in English and a graduate degree in English Literature. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including Secretary, Additional Commissioner, Director, Joint Development Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Managing Director, Additional Managing Director, and Joint Secretary. His most recent position was Secretary of the Public Works Department from March 16, 2012, to November 30, 2014. Mr. Aujla’s extensive service reflects a diverse administrative experience within the Punjab cadre.

Feature is only available on the app.

account_circle

In-depth Profiles of Bureaucrats

Detailed profiles including state, mother tongue, date of birth, education, and more.

conversion_path

Professional Journey of Bureaucrats

Detailed information on transfers, training, awards, and achievements.

policy

Policy Updates

Find policies instantly with details on objectives, focus areas, beneficiaries, and resource allocation.

lan

Connected Bureaucrats

Connect via batch, home state, serving state, and language.

Waste, Waste-To-Energy, Waste-To-Energy Plants, Solid Waste Management, CPCB, Pollution

Coming Up, New Rules For India’s Waste-To-Energy Plants

Processing moisture-rich municipal waste at these facilities reduces combustion efficiency and increases pollution. The proposed CPCB guidelines aim to change that

Homegrown EVs? India Not In Driver’s Seat Yet

The country is heavily dependent on China, South Korea, and Japan for battery components and advanced semiconductors. The sector needs both capital and policy support to become self-reliant

Electric Vehicle, Semiconductor, Raw Materials

India's Fire Crisis: When Rules Exist But No One Enforces Them

Every time India burns, the response is the same — grief, inquiry committees, ex-gratia payments, a flurry of inspections, and then silence. Until the next fire

Play ButtonIndia fire safety, Delhi fire tragedy, Flourish Stay fire, fire deaths India 2026, fire safety law

Gujarat Unveils New Industrial Policy, Targets ₹10 Lakh Crore Investments in Five Years

Industries to receive average incentives of around ₹2.50 lakh crore over 15 years, special packages for startups, MSMEs and R&D

Gujarat, Viksit Bharat, Viksit Gujarat, Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, MSMEs, Industrial Policy