Our Bureaucrats, Our Changemakers India’s administrative landscape is buzzing with dedicated officers making a tangible difference. This past week, we saw how capable leadership is driving progress across various sectors. From Uttar Pradesh’s nerve centre to remote tribal regions, our civil servants are shaping a better tomorrow. IAS SP Goyal continues to demonstrate strong governance in Uttar Pradesh, a testament to his distinguished career journey. In Dakshin Dinajpur, an IAS officer pioneered an innovative ‘waste to wealth’ model, transforming discarded plastic into durable roads and fostering local entrepreneurship. The ‘One Station One Product’ (OSOP) initiative, led by an IRTS officer in Secunderabad Division, has turned railway platforms into vibrant hubs for rural artisans, boosting local economies. IAS Vinit Nandanwar’s commitment to education in Bastar is inspiring, with a unique residential coaching model ensuring underprivileged children get a fair chance to succeed. Boosting Our Economy: PSUs and Policy The public sector is showing robust growth and strategic foresight. Key financial results and policy decisions highlight a dynamic economic environment. The Shipping Corporation of India reported a phenomenal 140% surge in net profit in Q3 FY2026, alongside an interim dividend for its shareholders. Balmer Lawrie also saw positive results, with its net profit rising by 4.66% and quarterly income crossing a significant milestone. In a move signaling future integration, the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has approved the principle of merging with REC Limited, as outlined in the Budget 2026 roadmap. Environmentally conscious initiatives are also gaining momentum, with Coal India commissioning its first 5 MW solar plant on a waste dump, drastically reducing carbon emissions. NTPC Vindhyachal launched a new ash bricks dealership, promoting eco-friendly construction practices using fly ash. On a broader economic front, RBI Governor IAS Sanjay Malhotra announced that new GDP and inflation series data would be released soon, providing crucial insights into the nation’s economic health. UPSC Journeys: Stories of Resilience For aspiring civil servants, tales of perseverance continue to light the path. These stories remind us that dedication and a never-give-up attitude are key to cracking India’s toughest exam. Aditya Mathur’s journey to AIR 328 in UPSC 2024 exemplifies quiet determination. IFS officer Siddharth Babu’s achievement of Rank 15 showcases the power of calm focus and clear vision. IAS Avdhija Gupta’s inspiring story of overcoming multiple preliminary exam failures to secure AIR 43 is a beacon of hope for many. These developments collectively paint a picture of an India moving forward, powered by both dedicated public service and a thriving economic sector. Post navigation India on the Move: Bureaucracy, Business, and Breakthroughs India’s Administrative Engine: Driving Change and Growth