At one go, the Rajasthan
government, on Tuesday, transferred as many as 68 IAS officers including 27 collectors. According to a press release of
the state Department of Personnel, many officers who were given posts in the
previous reshuffle that took place last week were given the additional charge
of departments or were transferred again. In the new arrangement, senior
IAS officer of additional chief secretary rank Pawan Kumar Goyal will hold the
additional charge of agriculture, besides urban development. Secretary to the chief minister
Ajitabh Sharma will also hold the charge of Rajasthan Renewable Energy
Corporation. Abhay Kumar, who was holding
Cooperatives department, will also look after as principal secretary of
information and technology. Principal secretary of power
department Sanjay Malhotra was transferred to the revenue department. Rajat Kumar Mishra will look
after the general administration department, civil aviation, and state motor
garage. Sandeep Verma is transferred to the PHED and groundwater. Naresh Pal Gangwar will hold the
charge of power department and also function as the chairman of Jaipur Discom. Rolly
Singh is appointed the principal secretary to the Department of Personnel. Secretary and commissioner
Panchayati Raj department Kunji Lal Meena was transferred as chairman and
managing director Rajasthan State Power Transmission Corporation Limited. Alok Gupta has been made
secretary Devsthan department. Jaipur Development Authority commissioner
Vaibhav Galariya was transferred as secretary higher and technical education.
He was replaced by T Ravikant. Among district collector
transfers, Avichal Chaturvedi has been sent to Dausa, Namita Mehta to
Jaisalmer, Himanshu Gupta to Barmer, Siddharth Sihag to Jhalawar, Om Prakash
Kasera to Pratapgarh. Rukmani Riar is sent to Bundi,
Shivangi Swarnkar to Chittorgarh, Sandesh Nayak to Churu, N. Shivprasad Madan
to Sriganganagar, Vishwamohan Sharma to Ajmer, Neha Giri to Dholpur, Indrajeet
Singh to Alwar, Prakash Purohit to Jodhpur, Kumar Pal Gautam to Jhunjhunu,
Chetanram Deora to Dungarpur, Mahendra Soni to Jalore, Rajendra Bhatt to
Bhilwara and Dinesh Chandra Jain to Pali.
At one go, the Rajasthan
government, on Tuesday, transferred as many as 68 IAS officers including 27 collectors.
According to a press release of the state Department of Personnel, many officers who were given posts in the previous reshuffle that took place last week were given the additional charge of departments or were transferred again.
In the new arrangement, senior IAS officer of additional chief secretary rank Pawan Kumar Goyal will hold the additional charge of agriculture, besides urban development. Secretary to the chief minister Ajitabh Sharma will also hold the charge of Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation.
Abhay Kumar, who was holding Cooperatives department, will also look after as principal secretary of information and technology. Principal secretary of power department Sanjay Malhotra was transferred to the revenue department.
Rajat Kumar Mishra will look after the general administration department, civil aviation, and state motor garage. Sandeep Verma is transferred to the PHED and groundwater.
Naresh Pal Gangwar will hold the charge of power department and also function as the chairman of Jaipur Discom. Rolly Singh is appointed the principal secretary to the Department of Personnel.
Secretary and commissioner Panchayati Raj department Kunji Lal Meena was transferred as chairman and managing director Rajasthan State Power Transmission Corporation Limited. Alok Gupta has been made secretary Devsthan department. Jaipur Development Authority commissioner Vaibhav Galariya was transferred as secretary higher and technical education. He was replaced by T Ravikant.
Among district collector transfers, Avichal Chaturvedi has been sent to Dausa, Namita Mehta to Jaisalmer, Himanshu Gupta to Barmer, Siddharth Sihag to Jhalawar, Om Prakash Kasera to Pratapgarh.
Rukmani Riar is sent to Bundi, Shivangi Swarnkar to Chittorgarh, Sandesh Nayak to Churu, N. Shivprasad Madan to Sriganganagar, Vishwamohan Sharma to Ajmer, Neha Giri to Dholpur, Indrajeet Singh to Alwar, Prakash Purohit to Jodhpur, Kumar Pal Gautam to Jhunjhunu, Chetanram Deora to Dungarpur, Mahendra Soni to Jalore, Rajendra Bhatt to Bhilwara and Dinesh Chandra Jain to Pali.