Maharashtra State Government Executes Bureaucratic Transfers
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Maharashtra Government Transfers Four Bureaucrats
Mumbai, April 16 (NationPress)
In a recent minor reshuffle, the Maharashtra government has transferred four bureaucrats. G Sreekanth (IAS:RR:2009), previously the Mission Director of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Navi Mumbai, will now serve as the Divisional Commissioner for the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Division.
Meanwhile, Jitendra Papalkar (IAS:SCS:2010), the former Divisional Commissioner of the same division, has been reassigned as the Joint Commissioner for GST in Mumbai.
Gangatharan D (IAS:RR:2013) has taken over the role of Mission Director for the Jal Jeevan Mission in Navi Mumbai.
Additionally, Jagdish Miniyar (IAS:RR:2015), who was serving as the Chief Administrator (New Township) at CIDCO in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, has been appointed as the Commissioner for Women and Child in Pune.
On the preceding Wednesday, five bureaucrats were also transferred.
Dr. B N Patil (IAS:NON-SCS:2014), the Director of Tourism in Mumbai, has moved to become the Project Director for RUSA at the Higher & Technical Education Department in Mumbai.
Mangesh Joshi (IAS:SCS:2015), the former Deputy Director General of YASHADA in Pune, is now the Director of Tourism in Mumbai.
Kuladeep Jangam (IAS:RR:2020), previously the Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad in Solapur, has been appointed as the Additional Municipal Commissioner for the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation.
Kushal Jain (IAS:RR:2022), who served as the Project Officer for ITDP in Aheri and Assistant Collector of Aheri Sub Division in Gadchiroli, has now taken on the role of Chief Executive Officer of the Zilla Parishad in Solapur.
Lastly, Revaiah Dongre (IAS:RR:2023), the Assistant Collector of Bhoom Sub Division in Dharashiv, will now serve as the Project Officer for ITDP in Pandharkawda and as the Assistant Collector for Kelapur Sub Division in Yavatmal.
This reshuffle follows earlier transfers, including 11 bureaucrats on April 7 and 25 on April 2.