12 IAS Transfers & Postings in Madhya Pradesh | Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive

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12 IAS Transfer in MP Govt
12 IAS Transfer in MP Govt

IAS Transfers & Postings in Madhya Pradesh – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Madhya Pradesh Govt has transferred 12 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are :

  1. Shri Vikas Narwal IAS ( 2008) presently MD- West Zone Elec Dist Co Ltd, Indore transferred as Deputy Secretary- Water Resources Dept., MP.
  2. Shri Gopal Chandra Dad IAS ( 2008) presently  Collector- Khargone transferred as Collector- Ratlam District , Madhya Pradesh.
  3. Shri Amit Tomar IAS (2008) presently  Deputy Secretary- MP Govt transferred as Managing Director (MD)- Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Company, Indore.
  4. Shri Prabal Sepaha IAS ( 2008) presently Collector- Jhabua transferred as Deputy Secretary- Public Works Department (PWD), MP Govt.
  5. Shri Akshay Kumar Singh IAS ( 2010) presently Collector- Niwari transferred as Collector- Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh .
  6. Smt Ruchika Chauhan IAS ( 2011) presently Collector- Ratlam transferred as  Additional Commissioner- Urban Administration and Development Department, Bhopal.
  7. Smt Anugraha P IAS ( 2011) presently Collector- Shivpuri transferred as  Collector- Khargone, Madhya Pradesh.
  8. Shri Sanjay Kumar IAS ( 2011) presently Collector- Agar Malwa transferred as Collector- Datia District, Madhya Pradesh.
  9. Shri Rohit Singh IAS ( 2012) presently Collector- Datia transferred as Collector- Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh.
  10. Shri Ashish Bhargava IAS ( 2012) presently Deputy Secretary- Home Dept , MP Govt & Executive Director- DMI & Dy. Secretary-  Transport Dept. (Addl.) transferred  as Collector- Niwari District, Madhya Pradesh.
  11. Ms. Rajani Singh IAS ( 2013) presently CEO- Zila Panchayat, Balaghat transferred as Additional Commissioner (Revenue)- Indore Division.
  12. Shri Raghvendra Singh IAS ( 2013) presently Additional Collector – Balaghat transferred as Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Indore.

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