Vigilance | Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH)

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"DO NOT PAY BRIBES, IF ANYBODY OF THIS OFFICE ASKS FOR BRIBE OR IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON CORRUPTION IN THIS OFFICE OR IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF CORRUPTION IN THIS OFFICE, YOU CAN COMPLAIN TO THE HEAD OF THIS DEPARTMENT, OR THE CHIEF VIGILANCE OFFICER / THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION AND THE SECRETARY, CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION."

 

Name Shri Rajnesh Singh (IRSME(2003))
Designation Chief Vigilance Officer
Official Address 16, Bhikaji Cama Place, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Telephone No. 011-26194153
 
CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION
Designation Secretary, CVC
Official Address Central Vigilance Commission, Satarkta Bhavan , Block-A, GPO Complex , INA, New Delhi - 110 023
Telephone No. 011-24651891
 
CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Official Address Plot No. 5-B, 6th Floor, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Telephone No. 011-24360422, 24360334

 

 

CVO Profile

 

Shri Rajnesh Singh (IRSME(2003))
Chief Vigilance Officer

Shri Rajnesh Singh an accomplished officer of the Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (IRSME), 2003 batch, brings 25 years of diverse experience in policy-making, governance, procurement, strategic alliances, and industrial development across three key sectors of Petroleum, Railways, and the Automotive Industry.

A graduate in Mechanical Engineering with Honors from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), Prayagraj (1999), Shri Singh further refined his expertise through the Advanced Management Programme in Public Policy (AMPPP) from ISB Mohali/Hyderabad (2023-24). His intellectual contributions include a research paper on “Domestically Produced Bioethanol Contributing to India’s Pursuit of Energy Self-reliance and De-carbonization of the Road Transport Sector”, published by SAE International in December 2024.

His global exposure includes High-Speed Rail Training in Japan, representing India in the 14th IAA-India Day in Hannover, visits to Fraunhofer Institutes, Darmstadt, Germany, and an Automotive Industry Study Tour of Mexico.

With 16+ years of field unit experience, Shri Singh has worked across key South Eastern Railway divisions (Chakradharpur, Ranchi, and Kharagpur), specializing in train operations, safety, disaster management, rolling stock maintenance and Industrial Relations. At Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW), Varanasi, he excelled in locomotive design, vendor development, procurement, and supply chain management of Rs 4,000 to 5,000 crore per annum for four years.

As Director (C&IS) in Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, he chaired the Task Force on e-office implementation, driving a transformative shift in organizational work culture through e-governance. He played a pivotal role in policy formulation for Information Security, Computerization, and ICT Systems, enhancing operational efficiency and cybersecurity frameworks.

Shri Singh served as Director (Auto), Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) for four years, where he played a pivotal role in driving India’s automotive policies, international collaborations, and sustainability initiatives. He was instrumental in framing and implementing the two flagship Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes – PLI Auto and PLI ACC schemes and contributing to the National E-Bus Program (NEBP) through Payment Security Mechanism (PSM), among other key industry-transforming projects.

Shri Singh has handled the responsibility of the Director (Finance, Admin & Legal) for the National Automotive Board (NAB), an Autonomous Body under MHI for four years, contributing to its strategic growth. He has been Member Secretary, NAB, and Governing Council Member of ARAI, Pune, and the Automotive Skill Development Council (ASDC).