Rajasthan Bureaucracy: 22 IAS, 58 IPS transferred in major reshuffle

DN Bureau

The government released two separate lists of IAS and IPS officers. According to the list released, 8 IAS officers have also been given additional charges. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Jaipur: In a major administrative reshuffle, Rajasthan government on late Sunday evening ordered the transfer and posting of 22 IAS and 58 IPS officers in the state.

The government released two separate lists of IAS and IPS officers. According to the list released, 8 IAS officers have also been given additional charges.

Key changes
Among the key changes, IAS Hemant Gera has been assigned the additional charge of Chairman of the Rural Agricultural Development Agency (RUDRA).

IAS Ravi Jain has been given the additional charge of Chairman of the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and IAS H. Guite has been given the additional charge of Director of the Minority Affairs Department in Jaipur.

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Mahendra Khadgawat has been appointed as the collector of Beawar and Bhawani Singh Detha has been moved from his position as a member of Revenue Board in Ajmer to principal secretary of Ayurved department.

Similarly, IAS Dr. T. Shubhamangala has been given the additional charge of Commissioner of the North Municipal Corporation of Jodhpur.

A major reshuffle also took place in the Rajasthan Police Department on late Sunday evening.

58 IPS reshuffled
The state government rejigged 58 IPS officers in the state.

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Among major changes, Govind Gupta was appointed DG Jail from his current posting of ADG Police Planning.

Preeti Chandra, additional commissioner (traffic and administration), has been transferred to training division at PHQ. DIG Yogesh Dadhich will replace her in managing traffic and administration.

Narendra Singh and Dharmendra Singh have been appointed as the superintendents of police of Alwar and GRP Ajmer respectively.
4 IPS officers have been given additional charges in addition to their current responsibilities. (with Agency inputs)










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