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Maha relocates 13 IAS officers

By IndianMandarins- 09 Feb 2019
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Maharashtra has relocated 13 IAS officers. P N Bhapkar, who was serving as the divisional commissioner of Aurangabad, is transferred as commissioner, Sports and Youth in Pune.

S M Kendrekar, a 2002 batch IAS officer, who was the commissioner, Sports and Youth in Pune, has been appointed in Bhapkar's place.


According to a statement issued by the state government, 2005 batch IAS officer KB Umap, currently posted as commissioner, animal husbandry, Pune, has been appointed as director general, Maharashtra Energy Development Agency, Pune.


IAS officer G B Patil has been posted as joint secretary, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries Department, at Mantralaya in Mumbai while D B Desai a 2008 batch IAS officer currently posted as director of disaster management, revenue and forest department at Mantralaya has been transferred as the collector, Kolhapur.


H Modak, the additional tribal commissioner, Nagpur, has been posted as the collector, Washim while V L Bhimanwar, currently working as the chief executive officer of Thane zilla parishad has been posted as the collector, Wardha.


Shelesh Nawal, an IAS of 2010 batch, who is the collector of Wardha has been transferred as collector, Amaravati and A K Dhakane, the municipal commissioner of Solapur has been posted as the collector of Jalgaon.


IAS Lakshminarayan Mishra, the Collector of Washim, has been now posted as commissioner of Animal Husbandry in Pune and Vinay Gowda G C, currently working as an assistant collector and project officer, ITDP, Taloda in Nandurbar has been posted as chief executive officer, zilla parishad, Nandurbar.


Besides, IAS Aayush Prasad, currently posted as assistant collector, Khed and project officer, ITDP, Ghodegaon, Pune has been posted as Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad, Akola.


Jitendra Dudi, an IAS of the 2016 batch, has been posted as an assistant collector and project director, ITDP, Taloda, Nandurbar, the statement by the state government said. 

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