The Haryana government is again on a transfer and posting spree. On
Wednesday, it reallocated portfolios of nine IAS officers with immediate
effect. Amit Jha, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Sports and Youth Affairs
Department (Designate) has now been posted as ACS, Medical Education and
Research Department. He will continue to act as an Adviser to the Haryana Saraswati Heritage Board. Rajeev Arora has been posted as Chief Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan,
New Delhi and ACS, Health and Family Welfare Department and ACS, Public Health
Engineering Department. Anand Mohan Sharan has been posted as Principal Secretary, Urban Local
Bodies Department and Principal Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department. Vijayendra Kumar has been posted
as Secretary, General Administration Department, Secretary, Revenue and
Disaster Management-I and Secretary and Director General, Environment and
Climate Change Department. Praveen Kumar has been posted as Secretary and Director General, Science
and Technology Department. Sameer Pal Srow who is Secretary and Director
General, Information, Public Relations and Languages has been given the
additional charge of Secretary and Director General, Urban Local Bodies and
Mission Director, State Urban Livelihood Mission and State Urban Development
Authority. Shekhar Vidyarthi has been posted as Special Secretary and Director,
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department, Chief Executive, Khadi
and Village Industries Board Haryana and Member Secretary, Backward Classes
Commission. Sanjeev Verma has been given the charge of Special Secretary and
Director, Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, Managing Director,
Haryana Scheduled Castes Development Corporation and Managing Director, Haryana
Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam. Rajiv Rattan, Special Secretary, Home-II and Commissioner, Gurudwara
Elections and Special Secretary and Director, Science and Technology, has been
posted as Special Secretary, Home-II and Commissioner, Gurudwara Elections.
The Haryana government is again on a transfer and posting spree. On
Wednesday, it reallocated portfolios of nine IAS officers with immediate
effect.
Amit Jha, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Sports and Youth Affairs Department (Designate) has now been posted as ACS, Medical Education and Research Department. He will continue to act as an Adviser to the Haryana Saraswati Heritage Board.
Rajeev Arora has been posted as Chief Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi and ACS, Health and Family Welfare Department and ACS, Public Health Engineering Department.
Anand Mohan Sharan has been posted as Principal Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department and Principal Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department.
Vijayendra Kumar has been posted as Secretary, General Administration Department, Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management-I and Secretary and Director General, Environment and Climate Change Department.
Praveen Kumar has been posted as Secretary and Director General, Science and Technology Department. Sameer Pal Srow who is Secretary and Director General, Information, Public Relations and Languages has been given the additional charge of Secretary and Director General, Urban Local Bodies and Mission Director, State Urban Livelihood Mission and State Urban Development Authority.
Shekhar Vidyarthi has been posted as Special Secretary and Director, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department, Chief Executive, Khadi and Village Industries Board Haryana and Member Secretary, Backward Classes Commission.
Sanjeev Verma has been given the charge of Special Secretary and Director, Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, Managing Director, Haryana Scheduled Castes Development Corporation and Managing Director, Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam.
Rajiv Rattan, Special Secretary, Home-II and Commissioner, Gurudwara Elections and Special Secretary and Director, Science and Technology, has been posted as Special Secretary, Home-II and Commissioner, Gurudwara Elections.