Who Are the Twelve Officers from Maharashtra Promoted to the Indian Administrative Service?

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Key Takeaways
- 12 officers from Maharashtra promoted to IAS.
- Promotion enhances administrative efficiency.
- Recognition of the hard work and dedication of the officers.
- Support from the Revenue Ministry for all officers.
- Significant milestone for Maharashtra’s governance.
Mumbai, July 14 (NationPress) The Department of Personnel and Training, operating under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions, announced on Monday the promotion of 12 officers from Maharashtra to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
The promoted officers are: Vijaysinh Deshmukh, Vijay Bhakre, Trigun Kulkarni, Gajanan Patil, Mahesh Patil, Pankaj Deore, Manjiree Manolkar, Asha Pathan, Rajlaxmi Shah, Sonali Muley, Gajendra Bawane, and Pratibha Ingle.
In a post on X, Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule expressed his gratitude, stating, “This is a proud moment for Maharashtra. The promotion of these twelve officers from the Maharashtra Revenue Service to the esteemed Indian Administrative Service by the Union Public Service Commission is commendable.”
“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to each of them. This promotion represents a pivotal moment, providing these officers with enhanced opportunities to improve the efficiency, transparency, and people-centric nature of Maharashtra’s administrative services,” he added.
The minister emphasized his ongoing support for the officers within the Revenue Ministry, asserting, “I recognize their commitment and consistently commend their contributions within the legislature. My primary goal is to ensure that welfare schemes effectively reach the intended recipients.”
He further stated, “The Revenue Department serves as the backbone of Maharashtra’s administration. I genuinely hope these officers will fully realize their potential in advancing the state’s development.”
“Under the visionary leadership of Hon. Chief Minister Shri @Dev_Fadnavisji, this achievement showcases the respect and recognition our officers have gained. Congratulations once again!”