GG’s 14 IAS Officers Shuffled in Recent Transfers
TFP Bureau Raipur,29 July 2023: Chhattisgarh Government has announced today to shuffle it’s 14 IAS officers. In a recent administrative reshuffle, these IAS officers have been transferred to different positions across various departments and districts. These transfers are part of the government’s efforts to optimize the administrative efficiency and enhance governance in the state.
Among the notable transfers, Amrit Khalko has been appointed as the Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare. With his vast experience in public administration, Mr. Khalko is expected to bring new insights and ideas to address the challenges faced by the department.
Meanwhile, Alamelu Mangai D has been transferred as the Secretary of the Labour Department. Her expertise in labor-related issues and policies will undoubtedly contribute towards promoting the welfare and rights of workers in the state.
Ankit Anand, known for his competence in financial matters, has been entrusted with the responsibility of being the Secretary of Finance, Energy, and Chairman of the State Power Company. This crucial role requires his strategic foresight and decision-making skills to steer the state’s financial sector towards growth and sustainability.
Furthermore, Yashwant Kumar has been given the additional responsibility of Managing Director of the Mandi Board. With his extensive knowledge of marketing and agricultural practices, Mr. Kumar will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning of the board and facilitating fair transactions in the market.
Janak Prasad Pathak’s appointment as Commissioner for Urban and Rural Investments demonstrates the government’s focus on promoting investment and development in both urban and rural areas. His leadership and expertise will be instrumental in attracting investments and initiating developmental projects in these regions.
Bhim Singh’s appointment as Labour Commissioner reflects the government’s commitment to addressing labor-related issues and safeguarding the rights of workers. As Labour Commissioner, Mr. Singh will be responsible for implementing labor laws, resolving disputes, and ensuring a conducive environment for workers.
In addition, several other officers have been transferred to key positions in various districts. Saurabh Kumar has taken charge as the Collector of Korba, while KD Kunjam has been transferred as the Commissioner of Bilaspur Region.
Ramesh Kumar Sharma’s appointment as Director of Printing, Religious Trust, and Registrar of Operative Society, as well as the Controller of Food and Medicine, highlights the importance of effective administration and regulation in these areas.
Sanjeev Jha has been appointed as the Collector of Bilaspur, a role that requires visionary leadership and effective governance to address the district’s specific challenges.
Jitendra Shukla’s appointment as the Managing Director of the Tourism Board, Food and Civil Supplies Corporation is expected to boost the tourism sector while ensuring the smooth supply of essential commodities to the public.
Chandan Sanjay Tripathi’s new role as the Director of Agriculture and Officer in charge of Rajiv Yuva Mitra Club demonstrates the government’s emphasis on the agricultural sector’s growth and the empowerment of youth through various initiatives.
Pratishtha Mamgaai’s appointment as the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Korba and Abhishek Kumar’s appointment as the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Ambikapur further reinforces the government’s commitment to efficient and accountable urban governance.
These transfers are a part of the government’s continuous efforts to enhance administrative efficiency and ensure the effective delivery of public services. The new appointees bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their respective roles, and their contributions are eagerly awaited as they take charge of their new responsibilities.