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Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs celebrates International Customs Day, 2021 and holds a ceremony for World Customs Organisation Certificate of Merit Award |
NEW DELHI (Lampe):- The Central Board of
Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) today observed the International Customs Day,
2021. The theme for this year as given by the World Customs Organisation (WCO) is
“Customs bolstering Recovery, Renewal and Resilience for a sustainable supply
chain”.
The main programme was
held at the Ministry of Finance, North Block and organised through virtual mode
which was attended by Chairman CBIC, Sh. M Ajit Kumar, Members of the
Board, senior officers and all field formations and Directorates under CBIC.
The programme commenced with the reading out of the message of Union Minister for
Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman appreciating that
there has been a paradigm shift in the working of Indian Customs as focus
shifted to Ease of Doing Business and Trade Facilitation. The Finance Minister
added that adopting a people-centric approach would further augment the
transformative process of Customs functioning.
Minister of State for
Finance and Corporate Affairs Sh. Anurag Singh Thakur in his message
noted that as we emerge from the pandemic, the role of Customs become even more
important in safeguarding our borders. Finance Secretary Dr Ajay Bhushan
Pandey in his message highlighted that Customs plays a prominent role
across the International Supply Chain which is the focus behind WCO’s theme for
2021. He added that Indian Customs has always met economic and social
challenges with aplomb and served our nation with dedication. He also
congratulated the officers being awarded WCO Certificate of Merit for
their exemplary contribution.
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Chairman CBIC, while
congratulating the awardees of WCO Certificate of Merit highlighted recent key
initiatives taken by the Customs for enhancing trade facilitation and ensuring
Ease of Doing Business. He lauded the efforts of Customs officers in this
pandemic year to ensure hassle-free movement of goods especially COVID relief
material working 24*7. During the lockdown, Customs being an essential service took
up the challenge to ensure uninterrupted supplies and sustained revival of the economy. Ease of Doing Business and Trade Facilitation were the driving force
to ensure the making of an Aatma Nirbhar Bharat.
Member
Customs Sh. Sandeep Bhatnagar said that CBIC has taken several steps
last year under the umbrella of next generational Truant Customs programme
which focusses on Faceless, Contactless and Paperless Customs clearance
processes. Zonal Member Ms Sungita Sharma in her welcome address
said that Indian Customs armed with automation and new technologies has adapted
to the new mode of working very well and equipped to meet any challenge.
The WCO Certificate of
Merit was awarded to eight officers present in Delhi at the programme in North
Block and rest of the officers were awarded by their head of the Department at
respective locations virtually observed by all the attendees.
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Ms Ranjana Jha,
Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi Zone presented the vote of
thanks.
The following officers
received the WCO Certificate of Merit for the year 2021.
- Sh.
Gaurav Singh, Deputy Secretary, Tax Research Unit-I, CBIC.
- Sh.
R. Gopalsamy, Additional Commissioner, Customs, Chennai Zone.
- Sh.
Samaya Murali, Additional Commissioner, Customs, Chennai Zone.
- Smt.
Priyadarshika Srivastava, Joint Commissioner, Customs, Mumbai Zone-I.
- Sh.
Vinit Kumar, Deputy Director, NACIN, Faridabad.
- Sh.
Aditya Singh Yadav, Deputy Commissioner, Customs, Delhi Zone.
- Sh.
Manudev Jain, Deputy Commissioner, Directorate of International Customs.
- Sh.
Nikhil Goyal, Officer on Special Duty, Tax Research Unit-I, CBIC.
- Dr.
Vikram Singh, Deputy Commissioner, NCTF.
- Sh.
S.A. Ansari, Under Secretary, AD-II, CBIC.
- Dr.
Mahesh Kumar, Chemical Examiner, Grade-l, CRCL, Vadodara.
- Sh.
Neeraj Babu Jain, Assistant Director, DGHRD, New Delhi.
- Sh.
Rajesh Kaushal, Superintendent, Customs, Ludhiana.
- Sh.
Jitender Maindoliya, Superintendent, WCO Cell, New Delhi.
- Sh.
Gagandeep Singh, Superintendent, Single Window, New Delhi.
- Sh. Rajendra Prasad Samariya, Appraiser, Customs (Preventive), Jodhpur.
- Sh. Ashish Malik, Inspector, DGHRD, New Delhi.
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