Indian scientist in fray for top WMO post
BY Agencies3 Jun 2015 6:48 AM IST
Agencies3 Jun 2015 6:48 AM IST
Shailesh Nayak, an Indian scientist and bureaucrat, is contesting the election for the top post at the Geneva-based World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
“One of the decisions that will be taken on Thursday is the appointment of the next Secretary General,” said Clare Nullis, spokesperson for WMO.
“At the moment we know four candidates: Jerry Lengoasa, who is the current WMO Deputy <g data-gr-id="22">Secretary General</g> from South Africa, Elena <g data-gr-id="20">Manaenkova</g>, Assistant Secretary General from the Russian Federation, Shailesh Nayak who is the Secretary of Earth Sciences in India and Petri Tallas who is the Director General of the Finnish Meteorological Institute,” <g data-gr-id="21">Nullis</g> said.
The results of the election are due on June 4, said the WMO. “Dr Shailesh Nayak is #India’s candidate for the next SG of World Meteorological Organisation. #meteoworld @WMOnews,” the Indian Mission at Geneva tweeted yesterday.
Nayak, a geologist from MS University, Baroda, has had a stint at the Indian Space Research Organisation till 2000. He was earlier the director of Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad.
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