13 December,2021 09:09 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Ravinder Bhakar. Pic courtesy/ Rajendra B Aklekar
The Chief Executive Officer of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Ravinder Bhakar will also assume charge of National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), Films Division and Children Films Society of India (CFSI) from Monday.
This is consequent to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting's order last Friday, appointing him as Managing Director (MD) of NFDC, Director General (DG) of Films Division and CEO of CFSI.
Bhakar, a 1999-batch officer of Indian Railway Stores Service (IRSS), has been assigned these charges in addition to his present duties as CEO of the film certification body. With this, all film-related departments of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting headquartered in Mumbai, have come under a single command.
Speaking about the development, Bhakar said that the move is expected to smoothen the ongoing process of merger of Films Division and CFSI with NFDC, which is undergoing major reforms in its structure and functioning. He said that the well-defined structuring of the reformed corporation, in alignment with the requirements of the film Industry, would be a primary item on his agenda, along with interests of the employees of the departments being merged.
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Bhakar is a mechanical engineer from Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur. An Indian Engineering Services officer, he is the recipient of prestigious awards, including the National Award for outstanding service from Minister of Railways, and General Manager Award for exemplary service in both Western Railways (WR) & Central Railways (CR). He has contributed to various modernization drives in WR and CR and was closely associated in developing modern PR techniques, implementation of electronic procurement, formulation of various multimodal logistics plans and transport management.