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Dr. Saranya Nandakumar

CAG

Dr. Saranya Nandakumar retired as Director of Lister Laboratory. She also held the position of Director, Founder Trustee and head of the Department of Microbiology of Jeevan Blood Bank and Research Centre. For a brief period she was at Asia Cryo Cell Private Limited but later returned as Medical Director to Jeevan Stem Cell Bank. 

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Doctor

Ms.Shantha Sheila Nair, I.A.S. (Retd.)

Ms.Shantha Sheila Nair, I.A.S. (Retd.)

Ms. Santha Sheela Nair is a highly respected retired IAS officer from the 1973 batch, recognized for transformative impact on public administration in Tamil Nadu and India. She was the first woman district collector of Trichy, later serving as Secretary to the Government of India, and after retirement, Vice Chairperson of the Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission. Ms.Nair is acclaimed as the architect of Tamil Nadu’s pioneering rainwater harvesting legislation, which played a major role in averting Chennai’s water crisis and influencing national policy. Her long career included key leadership during the 2004 tsunami relief, reforms in water resource management, support for agricultural and poultry development, and extensive work on nutritious grains and sustainability. She received awards such as the Dr. Verghese Kurien Sustainable Development Award for her outstanding contributions.

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I.A.S. (Retd.)

Ms. Nithya V. Raman

Ms. Nithya V. Raman

 

Ms. Nithya Raman has a BA in political theory from Harvard University and a Masters in Urban Planning from MIT. She has published widely on urban planning and urban policies, especially on access to land tenure and services for the urban poor. She founded Transparent Chennai in 2009, a project that created maps and data about issues facing the urban poor. 

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Urban Planner

Dr. Arjun Rajagopalan

 Dr. Arjun Rajagopalan

Dr. Arjun Rajagopalan completed his bachelor’s degree in Medicine from Madras Medical College, Chennai and his postgraduate training in surgery from St. Francis Hospital and the Loyola University Medical Center, USA. He was Trustee and Medical Director & Head, Department of Surgery at Sundaram Medical Foundation, a multi-speciality hospital in Chennai. He is a lucid writer and speaker on health care issues and policies. 

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Medical Director

CAG submitted comments on the Draft Amendment 2006

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CAG submitted comments on the Draft Amendment to the EIA Notification, 2006, which proposes exempting Common Municipal Solid Waste Management Facilities, including landfills and Waste-to-Energy plants, from prior environmental clearance. CAG’s experience in urban waste, environmental health, and climate governance highlights the need to ensure the framework remains robust, inclusive, and evidence-based to help strengthen the environmental safeguard architecture while enabling effective waste management systems nationwide.

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Mr. K. Ashok Vardhan Shetty, I.A.S.

CAG

K. Ashok Vardhan Shetty is a retired IAS officer of the Tamil Nadu Cadre of the 1983 batch. Starting out as Sub Collector, Hosur in 1985, Mr. Shetty held a number of key assignments including Registrar of the University of Madras; Deputy Commissioner (Commercial Taxes), Madras North; District Collector, Villupuram; Director of Rural Development; Managing Director, TASMAC; Secretary, Chief Minister’s Secretariat; Managing Director, SAGOSERVE, Salem; Principal Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department; Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply, among others.

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I.A.S (Retd.)

Ms. Tara Murali

CAG

Ms. Tara Murali was a long-term Trustee, Advisor, friend and mentor of CAG. For over 40 years, she was an Associate Architect in ‘Bharath and Associates’, a premier architect’s firm in Chennai. She was the Secretary of Indian Institute of Architects, Tamil Nadu Chapter and Vice President of the Palani Hills Conservation Council. She was a member of the Governing Council of INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art & Cultural Heritage). She was also a non-official member of the Madras High Court-appointed monitoring committee of CMDA (Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority).

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Architect and conservationist

Comments on the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025

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CAG has submitted its comments on the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 to ensure that consumer rights, affordability, and equitable access remain central to power sector reforms. The submission emphasizes consumer choice, protection for vulnerable users, transparent tariff practices, and fair competition among electricity suppliers.

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Current News: Volume X, Issue 9, September 2025

Highlights

  • Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman - Grievance Analysis Report (2021–2025) - Part III
  • Tangedco plans to install 27,000-KW rooftop solar power units in Madurai district by 2027
  • PM Surya Ghar Installations to Touch 5 Million After Utility-led Model Launch
  • China makes landmark pledge to cut its climate emissions
  • Consumer Focus - Ombudsman Case

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