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Div Com Kashmir among 58 officers transferred in major bureaucratic reshuffle | | | Srinagar May 16: In a major reshuffle, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a transferring and posting order of 49 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers and 9 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers across different states and union territories with immediate effect. The concerned officers are from various cadres, including Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, and others. The bureaucratic reshuffle is aimed at optimizing administrative efficiency and addressing the needs of different regions. region
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Srinagar May 16: In a major reshuffle, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a transferring and posting order of 49 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers and 9 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers across different states and union territories with immediate effect. The concerned officers are from various cadres, including Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, and others.
The bureaucratic reshuffle is aimed at optimizing administrative efficiency and addressing the needs of different regions.
by TaboolaSponsored LinksYou May Like President Donald Trump Ends Birth right Citizenship. The Hindu Pakistan responds to India’s strikes. The Hindu Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Some notable transfers include: – Ashish Chandra Verma (1994) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir – Anil Kumar Singh (1995) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir – Sudhir Kumar (1999) from Delhi to Mizoram – Dilinga Kaur (2000) from Andaman & Nicobar Islands to Delhi – Pandurang K. Pole (2001) from Delhi to Delhi – Vijai Kumar Bidhuri (2005) from Jammu & Kashmir to Delhi – Chanchal Yadav (2008) from Delhi to Andaman & Nicobar Islands – Sachin Shinde (2009) from Delhi to Andaman & Nicobar Islands – Vinod P. Kerle (2008) from Delhi to Mizoram – Ramesh Verma (2009) from Goa to Delhi – Kristina Mohan Uppu (2009) from Delhi to Puducherry – ASIFS Rati Prakash (2011) from Andaman & Nicobar Islands to Puducherry – Smitha B (2011) from Andaman & Nicobar Islands to Puducherry – Naveen S I (2012) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir – A. Bedunchchezhiyan (2012) from Puducherry to Delhi – Arun Kumar Mishra (2013) from Goa to Delhi – Krishna Kumar Singh (2012) from Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi – Suraj G. Gadkar (2013) from Jammu & Kashmir to Goa – Yettindra M Maralabhavi (2013) from Ladakh to Goa – Shakent UI Rehman Rather (2013) from Jammu & Kashmir to Goa – Pardeep Kumar (2013) from Jammu & Kashmir to Chandigarh – Rahul Sharma (2013) from Jammu & Kashmir to Ladakh – Bunuel Anchipaka (2014) from Delhi to Goa – Binunya Saurabh (2014) from Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi – Choudhary Mohammad Yasin (2015) from Jammu & Kashmir to Puducherry – Vikranth Raja A (2015) from Lakshadweep to Puducherry – Bhadrwai Neeraj (2016) from Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi – Talo Petem (2016) from Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi – Ehriktok Balaesnbhu (2016) from Ladakh to Jammu & Kashmir – Sarmistha G. Sahu (2017) from Ladakh to Ladakh – Ajun Mahajan (2018) from Lakshadweep to Goa – Shreha Suraksha (2018) from Goa to Arunachal Pradesh – Ashin Chandru A (2019) from Goa to Arunachal Pradesh – Yamshani B (2019) from Arunachal Pradesh to Arunachal Pradesh – Shreya Singhal (2020) from Goa to Arunachal Pradesh – Mahima Madan (2021) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir – Ananath Dwivedi (2021) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir – Singh Bazara (2021) from Jammu & Kashmir to Ladakh – Soma Sekhar Apparao Kotturu (2021) from Puducherry to Lakshadweep – Rakesh Kumar (2021) from Jammu & Kashmir to Ladakh The IPS officers transferred include: – B. Shanker Jaiswal (2001) from Delhi to Lakshadweep – Keshav Ram Chaursasia (2003) from Delhi to Goa – Omvir Singh Bishnoi (2004) from Goa to Delhi – Raj Kumar Singh (2004) from Chandigarh to Delhi – Dhirendri Kumar (2004) from Mizoram to Delhi – Pushpendra Kumar (2006) from Delhi to Chandigarh – Umesh Kumar (2009) from Jammu & Kashmir to Delhi – Ashok Malik (2006) from Delhi to Mizoram – Sameer Sharma (2011) from Lakshadweep to Jammu & Kashmir
The order is signed by Rakesh Kumar Singh, Under Secretary to the Government of India, and has been circulated to various government departments and officials. The transfers are expected to take effect immediately.
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