7 IAS reshuffle in Tripura Bureaucracy – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Tripura Govt has shifted 7 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect, the names of the officers are :
- Shri Abhishek Singh IAS ( 2006) presently Secretary, Urban Development Departments will also hold the additional charge of Power Department and Ex-officio Chairman, TSECL and relieved from the charge of Labour (Including ES&MP) and GA (AR) Department.
- Shri Apurba Roy IAS (2006) presently Secretary- Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and GA (P&T) Departments with additional charges of Director, SIPARD, will also hold the charge of Finance Department including Audit. He will also hold the charge of Member Tripura VAT Tribunal in addition.
- Shri Brijesh Pandey IAS (2004) presently Secretary has been relieved from the charge of Finance and Power Departments including Audit. He is relieved from the additional charges of Ex-officio Chairman, TSECL and Member, Tripura VAT Tribunal.
- Shri Saradindu Choudhury IAS (2007) presently Secretary, Education (School & Higher) and Home (excluding Jail and Fire & Emergency Services) Department is relieved from the charge of Education (School) Department.
- Shri T K Debnath IAS (2009) presently Secretary, Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) transferred as Secretary, Labour (including ES & MP) Department. He will also hold the additional charge of Secretary, TPSC.
- Shri Raval Hamendra Kumar IAS (2011) presently Special Secretary with independent charge of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department will hold the charge of Education (School) Department, independently.
- Shri A K Bhattacharya IAS (2011) presently Special Secretary, GA (AR) and Revenue Departments with independent charges of Revenue (RR&DM), Home (Fire & Emergency Services), GA (SA) and GA (Pohtrcal) Departments with additional charges of Director, Relief, Rehabilitation & Disaster Management, Director, Civil Defence. Director, Fire & Emergency Services, Tripura, Agartala to hold the charge of GA (AR) Department, Independently.
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