Joint secretary to the Government of India
Joint Secretary to the Government of India is a post under the Central Staffing Scheme and the third highest non-political executive rank in the Government of India. The authority for creation of this post solely rests with the Cabinet of India.
C. H. Bhabha with a Secretary and a few Joint Secretaries to Government of India in 1947.
U. Win with a Joint Secretary to Government of India in 1947.
14th Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi talking with Joint Secretaries (GOI) and Additional Secretaries (GOI) in New Delhi in 2017.
The Government of India (GoI), constitutionally known as the Union Government and also called the Central Government, is the national authority of the Republic of India, a federal democracy located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.
Building of the Parliament of India
The Rashtrapati Bhawan complex, with North and South Block housing the Prime Minister's Office, Cabinet Secretariat, Ministry of Defence, and others.
Building of the Supreme Court of India.
Reserve Bank of India's headquarters in Mumbai, India's financial capital