Draft:Ajay Singhal IRRS
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Ajay Singhal (born February 21, 1976), is a senior civil servant working in Ministry of Communications in Government of India.[1] He belongs to Indian Radio Regulator Service which is responsible for managing and regulating India's radio frequency spectrum. Singhal's notable contributions came to light in satellite industry when he revived International Satellite Earth Station of Jalna District and exposed persistent irregularities in usage of satellite Spectrum in India.[2] His innovative 'Low Cost Satellite Spectrum Monitoring System' finds place in Limca Book of Records 2017 and earning him the tag of Spectrum Man.[3]
Mr. Singhal was conferred with G-Files Award in 2015 under Exceptional Contribution category.[4] It is amazing to know that an expert in spectrum and satellite communication, a senior civil servant has recently authored a book on spirituality.[5]
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[edit]- ^ "irrs group a seniority list | PDF | Government Of India". Scribd.
- ^ "Jalna monitoring station enters record books". The Times of India. January 9, 2017 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
- ^ "MANIT alumni secures place in Limca Book of Records". The Times of India. January 19, 2017 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
- ^ "b-awardees-2015 – Gfiles Governance Awards".
- ^ "Top Indian bureaucracy news | Whispers In The Corridors". Whispersinthecorridors.