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First chairman of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) Dharmendra Kumar passed away after fire broke out at his residence. He was o 80 year old retired IAS officer and with this it marks the loss of the distinguished administrator who played the important role in the country’ competition regulatory framework.
The incident happened late night when a fire reportedly erupted inside the Kumar’s residence in Hauz Khas.
According to initial reports, the blaze may have been triggered by the explosion in the indoor unit of an air conditioner installed in his son’s room.
Soon after receiving the PCR call, police personnel and fire department teams reached to the spot. Firefighters have deployed multiple fire tenders to bring the situation under control and to prevent the flames from spreading further.
Dhanendra Kumar was one of the India’s most distinguished civil servants and the economic policymakers.
He belonged to the 1968 batch of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and served in to the Haryana cadre throughout his administrative career.
Over the period of time, he held the several important positions in both the Haryana government and the Central Government and earned the recognition for his administrative expertise and leadership.
His contributions has been extended across governance, public administration, infrastructure development and economic regulation.
In his long career Dhanendra Kumar had occupied several high-profile positions.
Major Roles and Responsibilities
One of his most significant contributions was his role as the first Chairman of the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
He assumed the chairman position in 2009 and crucial period when India was strengthening its competition law framework to promote fair business practices and prevent anti-competitive activities.
Under his leadership, the CCI also laid the foundation for regulating market competition and ensuring the level playing field for businesses in India.
The Competition Commission of India is the body responsible for the enforcing the Competition Act, 2002.
Main Functions of CCI

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