New Delhi (14.06.2023): National Capital Civil Service
Authority, which was recently constituted to recommend transfers and postings
of bureaucrats in Delhi, is likely to decide the fate of 10 IAS officers soon,
who have been transferred to the capital recently by Union Home Ministry. Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Chairman of the
authority, Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar (IAS: 1987: AGMUT), member, and
Principal Secretary (Home) Ashwani Kumar (IAS: AGMUT: 1992), who is the member
secretary, would take the final decision on posting of the officers. Till now,
the transfers and deployment of officers posted in the capital used to be
decided by the lieutenant governor. The new authority, however, was constituted
as per the recent ordinance promulgated by the Centre to overturn the Supreme
Court’s May 11 judgment, which had placed the executive control over city’s
bureaucrats with the elected dispensation. While the MHA moved 10 officers to Delhi through an order
last week, it also transferred seven bureaucrats from the capital to other
states and union territories. The process to fill the vacant positions would
start soon.
New Delhi (14.06.2023): National Capital Civil Service
Authority, which was recently constituted to recommend transfers and postings
of bureaucrats in Delhi, is likely to decide the fate of 10 IAS officers soon,
who have been transferred to the capital recently by Union Home Ministry.
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Chairman of the authority, Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar (IAS: 1987: AGMUT), member, and Principal Secretary (Home) Ashwani Kumar (IAS: AGMUT: 1992), who is the member secretary, would take the final decision on posting of the officers. Till now, the transfers and deployment of officers posted in the capital used to be decided by the lieutenant governor. The new authority, however, was constituted as per the recent ordinance promulgated by the Centre to overturn the Supreme Court’s May 11 judgment, which had placed the executive control over city’s bureaucrats with the elected dispensation.
While the MHA moved 10 officers to Delhi through an order last week, it also transferred seven bureaucrats from the capital to other states and union territories. The process to fill the vacant positions would start soon.