List of Administrative Officers of Saini Samaj in Website www.sainiworld.com
OM PRAKASH SAINI
Ex. IAS

Jaipur
Jaipur , Rajasthan , India
DR. PRITHVI RAJ
IAS

Jodhpur
Jodhpur , Rajasthan , India
Dr Prithviraj Sankhala is an Indian Administrative Service officer of Rajasthan Cadre. He is known for his strict policy making and implementation of Government policies in the administrative framework. He is originally from Jodhpur district of Rajasthan.
Sumedh Singh Saini
Director General of Police of Punjab

Punjab, Rajasthan
Ajitgarh (Mohali) , Punjab , India
As of March 2012, Sumedh Singh Saini is the Director General of Police of Punjab, India. He has been heavily involved in policing both terrorist- and corruption-based matters and has a mixed reputation, being seen by some people as a firm upholder of the law and by others as a violator of human rights
Capitan Manjil Saini
Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh
superintendent of police

I.P.S.Officer, Firozabad
Moradabad , Uttar Pradesh , India
She is a gutsy cop, she handled a simple complaint of a labourer with tact and sensitivity and led night-long raids in Meerut and Gurgaon on January 24 that woke up India to an explosive multi-million kidney racket. Her family members, friends and relatives are euphoric over her great service to the country and feel proud that they have such a “great woman” as their family member. She is an ordinary “bahu’ of a middle-class family, who did what no other cop could do. Meet Manzil Saini Dehal, an IPS officer of 2005 batch, currently posted as assistant superintendent of police, Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh. She has been hogging the headlines worldwide from New York Times to Austrian Herald and TV channels for weeks together. Few in Himachal know that this “special cop” is shy and sensitive, almost a workaholic, but a devoted mother and a daughter-in-law of a Dehal family based in a small nondescript Pandoh town near here. Taking to The Tribune on phone from Moradabad, where she was on a patrol even on a holiday, Manzil said, “The things have normalised here as the case has been handed over to the CBI-Interpol. My devotion towards my work has increased as the appreciation is making me work even harder”. The fame and worldwide appreciation of her work in busting the kidney racket has propelled Manzil Saini Dehal into a celebrity in her own right. But she did not take her odd-hours working schedule back home. “I am a normal human being and get tired like others. But the police service is an odd -hour job and your family suffers. But then your family life should not be an extension of your work. I have two kids, my in-laws and my husband, a businessman by profession, spends quality time with them at home as one has to strike a balance somewhere”, Manzil said. She said her love for her family and husband has deepened, as it was after her marriage in 2000 that she got through IPS in 2005. In fact, Manzil was in her family way when she appeared in the civil services examinations and made it in the first attempt. She became the first married woman IPS officer in the country. She blew the lid off in what turned out to be the country’s explosive multi-million kidney racket with vast network of kidney organ trade worldwide. Manzil said, “We came across a simple complaint about some tout, which could have easily slipped away as any other complaint. We examined and interrogated him, who gave us leads to the Meerut kidney trade, touts and doctors in Gurgaon. My boss, the SSP, guided us, planned raids in Meerut and Gurgaon and rest is history. Even, when my husband called me the next morning to know about my whereabouts, I told him I am on TV, she laughed. Manzil topped MBA from Delhi School of Economics after she completed her honours in physics from St. Stephen College, New Delhi. She excelled as an athlete, when she was doing her IPS training at Hyderabad academy. Her husband, Jaspal Dehal, who belongs to Pandoh and runs an ex
MAHESH CHANDRA SAINI
Indian Defence Estate Service, Mini. of Defence
Chief Executive Officer

V PO. PEEPLU, DISTRICT TONK, RAJ
Tonk , Rajasthan , India
Ms. Bhagyashree Bhimraoji Banayat
Asstt Commr, probationer, Kohima
Mumbai City , Maharashtra , India
Dr. Amit Saini
IAS Dr.Amit Saini ( CSE - 06 All India 2nd Rank )

Collector, Bhandara, Maharastra
Bhandara , Maharashtra , India
Dr. Amit Saini, M.B.B.S. Id No. 048800 30/11/2007;RR Occupation - Asstt. Comdt. CISF Father's Name: Shri Devinder K.Saini " Retd., Govt. Servant Mother's Name: Smt. Asha Saini " House wife Wife's name: Dr.Anshu B.Saini " Dental Surgeon Brother's Name: Sumit Saini " Engineer with MNC Schooling : Government Model Sr. Sec. School Sector 37- B Colony 11/12 th -DAV College Sector 10 Chandigarh College - MBBS from Govt. Medical College, Chandigarh Job experience: 1. Medical Officer 01/02 - in GMC, Chandigarh 2. Assist. Commandant - CBF 02 - till date Previous selections in CSF CSF- 2002 - Rank 255 9Assistant Commandant, CISF / ADA ) (II attempt) Honours/Prizes/Medals Award of Excellence. DAV College Sector 10 Chandigarh) Gold Medal in M.B.B.S. Service of record (Best Probationer in CISF) Gold Medal in Law in LBSNAA, Mussorie MARKS OBTAINED in UPSC Exam : CSE-2006 / Rank-2 / 4 th attempt GS I - 174 Essay - 88 GS-II - 177 Medical Science - I - 170 Zoology-I -187 Medical Science -II - 174 Zoology -II - 197 Interview - 210 Strategy for optionals How to choose optionals Keep your background in mind. Don't go beyond that unless it was too poor to carry on with. See the datasheet of months from, there must be some days gap between the two optionals. I have chosen my optional considering both these factors in mind. As being on MBBS I am well versed with my medical subjects and some Zoology is the basic science in 11/12 th . Hence I opted for it as another optional. For prelims examination: One should do exhaustive study, read in between the times, I have taken Zoology as B subject as I consider it more after to opt w,r.t. Medical science, questions in zoology have factual approach. For main examination For General Studies : Do not go for many books. Normal tendency is to go for many books initially and then in the end, when revision is required one gets confused. Spectrum books, chronicle PD and Vajiram notes are main to concentrate up. For Medical science : Do standard textbooks as target during MBBS. Don't be pan about the syllabus. Medical science is such a subject that the question is out of the syllabus one. Can still write and make diagram so that fetching at least respectable marks in those questions. For Zoology - Have topic-by-topic approach. Take one topic and study it thoroughly from different textbooks and take the best of different books. Try to make diagrams. Practice the diagrams and colour them properly during practice. Don't be lazy in making diagrams. Use graphics/charts as much as possible. Interview Board: - ShriK.Ray Paul - Date - 04-04-07 (Afternoon) session. I wore black trouser with light brown shirt and Dark brown tie. Atmosphere was cozy, warm and very friendly. I greeted the members with Good afternoon sir and got the dignified reply and was asked to sit down.
Sri Rajat Kumar Saini, I.A.S.,
IAS

Project Officer Ex Officio Joint Collector & Addl. District Magistrate Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA),Parvathipuram Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh
Vizianagaram , Andra Pradesh , India
Complete Biodata Name : Shri Rajat Kumar Saini Identity No. 01AP042901 Service/Cadre/Allotment Year : IAS/Andhra Pradesh/2007 Source of Recruitment : RR Date of Birth : 02/12/1983 Sex : MALE Place of Domicile : Uttar Pradesh Mother Tongue : HINDI Indian Languages Known : ENGLISH Foreign Languages Known : Retirement Reason : ON SUPERANNUATION
DR. RAVINDER PAL SAINI, IFS
SPL. APCCF & CCF & FIELD DIREC

RR M.Sc. Ph.D. UTTARAKHAND
Kolkata , West Bengal , India
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