Haryana Government Implements Extensive IAS Officers Transfer

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Haryana Government Implements Extensive IAS Officers Transfer

Synopsis

In a bold move, the Haryana government has transferred 23 IAS officers, marking a significant reshuffle aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency. This strategic change reflects the government's commitment to effective governance.

Key Takeaways

23 IAS officers transferred in a significant administrative reshuffle.
Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi issued the transfer orders.
Changes aim to enhance governance efficiency .
Several key positions were reassigned to better serve the public.
Strategic move reflects commitment to effective administration.

Chandigarh, March 19 (NationPress) In a significant administrative overhaul, the Haryana government executed the transfer of 23 IAS officers on Thursday.

The directive was issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi.

Dr. Raja Sekhar Vundru, previously serving as Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) for the Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs Department along with the Transport Department, will now take on the role of ACS for the Printing and Stationery Department while continuing his responsibilities in the Transport Department.

G. Anupama, who was the Additional Chief Secretary for Social Justice and Empowerment, as well as the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes and the Antyodaya (SEWA) Department, is now appointed as Additional Chief Secretary for both the Social Justice Department and the Civil Aviation Department.

Apoorva Kumar Singh, who held the position of Additional Chief Secretary for the Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department, has been reassigned to the Higher Education Department along with his duties in the Public Works (Building and Roads) and Architecture Departments.

Anurag Agarwal, the Additional Chief Secretary overseeing Public Works (Building and Roads) and Architecture, alongside the roles of Irrigation and Water Resources and Advisor to the Haryana Saraswati Heritage Board, will now serve as the Additional Chief Secretary for Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates.

Vijayendra Kumar, who previously served in multiple capacities including Additional Chief Secretary for Cooperation, will now take on the role of Additional Chief Secretary for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, while maintaining his duties concerning the proposed Haryana Income Enhancement Board and the Personnel Department.

Pankaj Agarwal, the Principal Secretary for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Mines and Geology, has been reassigned to the Irrigation and Water Resources Department while also serving as Advisor to the Haryana Saraswati Heritage Board.

Vijay Singh Dahiya, Principal Secretary for Printing and Stationery, Animal Husbandry, and Sports, will now lead the School Education Department while retaining his roles in Animal Husbandry and Sports.

Ashima Brar, the Commissioner and Secretary for Excise and Taxation and Finance, is now tasked with overseeing the Energy Department in addition to her current responsibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the transfer of 23 IAS officers in Haryana?
The transfers were part of a major administrative reshuffle aimed at improving governance efficiency and addressing departmental needs.
Who issued the order for the IAS officers' transfer?
The order was issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi.
What positions did Dr. Raja Sekhar Vundru take on after the transfer?
Dr. Raja Sekhar Vundru was appointed as ACS of the Printing and Stationery Department while retaining his role in the Transport Department.
Which department will G. Anupama oversee after the reshuffle?
G. Anupama will now serve as Additional Chief Secretary for the Civil Aviation Department, in addition to her current role in Social Justice and Empowerment.
What is the significance of these IAS officer transfers?
These transfers signify a strategic effort by the Haryana government to enhance administrative effectiveness and address evolving departmental challenges.
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