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10 IAS Transfer in Tamil Nadu Govt
10 IAS Transfer in Tamil Nadu Govt

Stalin Govt transfers 10 IAS in Tamil Nadu – Indian Bureaucracy Exclusive | The Stalin Govt has shifted 10 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect, the names of the officers are :

  1. Dr. Jagmohan Singh Raju IAS ( 1985) presently Additional Chief Secretary/Commissioner- Land Reforms, Chennai transferred as Additional Chief Secretary/Resident Commissioner-I, Tamil Nadu House, New Delhi .
  2. Smt. S Madhumathi IAS (2003) presently Secretary – Social Welfare & Nutritious Meal Programme Department, Chennai  transferred as Commissioner – Adi Dravidar Welfare, Chennai.
  3. Smt. S Amirtha Jothi IAS ( 2011) presently Additional State Project Director- Samgra Siksha Abhiyan, Chennai transferred as Joint Secretary  – Food & Consumer Protection Department.
  4. Smt. S P Karthikaa IAS ( 2011) presently Collector- Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu transferred as Joint Secretary  – Higher Education Department.
  5. Shri Sajjansingh R Chavan IAS (2008) presently Commissioner – Civil Supplies & Consumers Protection, Chennai transferred  as Additional Commissioner – Fisheries Dept, Tamil Nadu.
  6. Shri S A Raman IAS ( 2010) presently Collector- Salem District, Tamil Nadu transferred as Director- Horticulture and Plantation Crops.
  7. Shri Chandra Sekhar Sakhamuri IAS ( 2011) presently Collector- Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu transferred as Joint Secretary – Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department.
  8. Shri T Anbalagan IAS ( 2011) presently Collector-  Madurai, Tamil Nadu transferred as Additional Commissioner -Sugar,   Tamil Nadu.
  9. Shri Ashish Chatterjee IAS ( 1999) presently Joint Secretary – GoI , Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, New Delhi transferred as Resident Commissioner-II, Tamil Nadu House, New Delhi.
  10. Shri T Christuraj IAS ( 2016) presently Vice Chairman & CEO- Tamil Nadu Maritime Board, Chennai transferred as Deputy Secretary- Public & Rehabilitation Department,  Tamil Nadu.

Indian Bureaucracy Dot Com wishes them the very best.

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