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Sirivennela IPS transferred as ADCP-II – Amritsar, Punjab

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Punjab Police
Punjab Police

Shri Sirivennela IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, SD Model Town, Jalandhar transferred as ADCP-II – Amritsar(rank of ASP)

Shri Sirivennela is a dynamic officer of the Indian Police Service, currently serving in the Punjab cadre. Recently appointed as ADCP-II, Amritsar, he steps into a crucial leadership role, where he will oversee law and order operations in one of the region’s most prominent and sensitive urban zones.

In his previous assignment as ASP, Model Town, Jalandhar, Shri Sirivennela led the sub-division with a strong focus on community-oriented policing, crime prevention, and effective enforcement. His tenure was marked by a proactive policing style and deep engagement with local communities.

Known for his diligence, professional integrity, and problem-solving approach, Shri Sirivennela’s elevation to ADCP reflects confidence in his leadership and ability to manage complex urban law enforcement challenges. His appointment is expected to bolster public safety and operational efficiency in Amritsar city.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Sirivennela the very best.

Jayant Puri IPS transferred as ADCP – Investigation, Jalandhar, Punjab

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Jayant Puri IPS PB
Jayant Puri IPS PB

Shri Jayant Puri IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, 13th Bn. PAP, Chandigarh transferred as ADCP – Investigation, Jalandhar.

Shri Jayant Puri is an Indian Police Service officer of Punjab cadre. He has recently been appointed as ADCP – Investigation, Jalandhar, where he will lead critical investigations, oversee case management, and guide operational efficiency in criminal detection and law enforcement.

Before this posting, he served with the 13th Battalion of the Punjab Armed Police (PAP) in Chandigarh as an ASP, where he was involved in managing specialized police operations and maintaining internal security discipline.

Known for his sharp analytical skills, professional integrity, and unwavering commitment to duty, Shri Puri brings with him a fresh yet disciplined perspective to urban investigation and policing. His appointment to Jalandhar reflects the administration’s trust in his capability to handle complex investigations and maintain high standards of policing.

In his new role, he is expected to enhance the effectiveness of investigative units and play a pivotal role in upholding justice and public trust.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Jayant Puri the very best.

Brij Mohan Sharma IFS appointed Principal Secretary Culture, J&K

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Brij Mohan Sharma IFS AGMUT 1995
Brij Mohan Sharma IFS AGMUT 1995

Shri Brij Mohan Sharma IFS (AGMUT 1995), presently APCCF, Union Territory of Ladakh, is transferred to Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, and appointed as Principal Secretary, Culture Department, J&K, relieving Shri Sanjeev Verma IAS (AGMUT 2001) of the additional charge of the post.

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Vineet Ahlawat IPS transferred as ADCP – Operations and Security, Jalandhar, Punjab

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Vineet Ahlawat IPS PB
Vineet Ahlawat IPS PB

Shri Vineet Ahlawat IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, SD East, Amritsar transferred as ADCP – Operations and Security, Jalandhar.

Prior to this, Shri Ahlawat served as ASP, Sub-Division East, Amritsar, where he was noted for his efficient handling of urban policing challenges, crime prevention strategies, and public safety measures. His tenure in Amritsar was marked by professionalism, community engagement, and responsive policing.

With a keen interest in strategic law enforcement and a strong commitment to public service, Shri Ahlawat is known for his methodical approach, discipline, and ability to perform under pressure. His new role in Jalandhar places him at the helm of operational command and city security planning—areas vital to maintaining law and order.

As he steps into this new responsibility, Shri Ahlawat continues to embody the values of integrity, service, and accountability, making him a valuable asset to the Punjab Police force.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Vineet Ahlawat the very best.

Dilpreet Singh IPS transferred as SP-Headquarters, Sangrur , Punjab

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Dilpreet Singh IPS PB
Dilpreet Singh IPS PB

Shri Dilpreet Singh IPS (Punjab 2021) presently ASP- SD Dinanagar, Gurdaspur transferred as SP- Headquarters, Sangrur(rank of ASP).

Shri Dilpreet Singh is an Indian Police Service officer of the 2021 batch from the Punjab cadre. He has recently been transferred and posted as Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), Sangrur, where he is expected to contribute his dynamic leadership and field-oriented policing approach to strengthen district-level coordination and law enforcement.

Prior to this, he served as Assistant Superintendent of Police in Dinanagar Sub-Division, Gurdaspur. During his tenure, he earned recognition for his grassroots-level policing, proactive crime control measures, and strong engagement with local communities to ensure public safety.

Known for his professional commitment, analytical mindset, and integrity, Shri Singh brings with him the qualities essential for effective public service in challenging roles. His appointment to the Sangrur district headquarters highlights the trust placed in his capabilities as a young and promising officer.

Shri Dilpreet Singh continues to be an asset to the Punjab Police, upholding the ideals of transparency, efficiency, and people-centric policing.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Dilpreet Singh the very best.

Nibedita Mishra promoted to Indian Administrative Service of the Odisha Cadre

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Odisha Govt
Odisha Govt

Ms. Nibedita Mishra, presently with the State Civil Service of Odisha, has been promoted to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) of the Odisha Cadre.

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Major IPS Reshuffle in Punjab, 11 IPS Transferred, New Leadership for Counter Intel and ANTF

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Major Reshuffle in Punjab Police
Major Reshuffle in Punjab Police

Indian Bureaucracy, Chandigarh, April 06, 2025| In a late-night order issued on April 6, 2025, the Punjab government transferred Ninety-seven (97) police personnel, including eleven (11) IPS officers, in a significant reshuffle. Among the changes, Smt Ravjot Grewal IPS (2015) has been appointed AIG – Counter Intelligence in SAS Nagar, while Smt Ashwini Gotyal IPS (2016) takes over as AIG – Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in SAS Nagar. Additionally, Smt Vatsala Gupta IPS (2016) will hold the additional charge of AIG – Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in Ludhiana.

Details of the aforementioned transfers are listed below;

  1. Smt Ravjot Grewal IPS (Punjab 2015), presently AIG, Technical Services, Punjab, Chandigarh, is transferred and appointed as AIG – Counter Intelligence, SAS Nagar, Punjab.
  2. Smt Ashwini Gotyal IPS (Punjab 2016), presently AIG, HRD, Punjab, is transferred and appointed as AIG – Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), SAS Nagar, Punjab.
  3. Smt Vatsala Gupta IPS (Punjab 2016), presently Commandant, 27th Bn. PAP, Jalandhar, Punjab, given additional charge of  as AIG – Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), Ludhiana, Punjab.
  4. Smt Jasroop Kaur Batth IPS (Punjab 2020), presently SP, Investigation, Jalandhar Rural, is transferred and appointed as ADCP-III, Amritsar.
  5. Shri Aditya S Warrier IPS (Punjab 2020), presently ADCP, Investigation, Jalandhar, is transferred and appointed as as SP – Investigation, Amritsar Rural.
  6. Shri Vaibhav Choudhary IPS (Punjab 2020), presently ASP, Detective, Patiala, is transferred and appointed as as SP – Headquarters, Patiala.
  7. Ms Akarshi Jain IPS (Punjab 2020), presently ASP, SD Civil Lines, Ludhiana, is transferred and appointed as ADCP-I, Jalandhar, in the rank of ASP.
  8. Shri Sirivennela IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, SD Model Town, Jalandhar, is transferred and appointed as ADCP-II – Amritsar, in the rank of ASP.
  9. Shri Jayant Puri IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, 13th Bn. PAP, Chandigarh, is transferred and appointed as ADCP – Investigation, Jalandhar.
  10. Shri Vineet Ahlawat IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, SD East, Amritsar, is appointed as ADCP – Operations and Security, Jalandhar.
  11. Shri Dilpreet Singh IPS (Punjab 2021), presently ASP, SD Dinanagar, Gurdaspur, is transferred and appointed as SP, Headquarters, Sangrur, in the rank of ASP.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes all the officers the very best.

Prediction for 7th Apr – 13th Apr , 2025 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology
Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology

Panchang

 Month – Chaitra
 Paksha – Shukla
 Tithi –Dashmi up to 8:00 PM on 07 Apr, Ekadashi upto 9:12 PM on 08 Apr, Dwadashi up to 10:55 PM on 09 Apr, Tryodashi up to 01:00 AM on 11 Apr, Chaturdashi up to 3:21 AM on 11 Apr, Poornima up to 5:51 AM on 13 Apr, Pratipada up to
 Moon – In Kark up to 755 AM on 08 Apr, In Sinh up to 7:04 PM on 10 Apr, In Kanya up to 7:39 AM on 13 Apr
 Nakshatra – Pushya up to 6:25 AM on 07 Apr, Ashlesha up to 7:55 AM on 08 Apr, Magha up to 9:57 AM on 09 Apr, Poorv Falguni up to 12:24 Pm on 10 Apr, Uttar Falguni up to 3:10 PM on 11 Apr , Hasta up to 6:08 PM on 12 Apr, Chitra up to 9:11 PM on 13 Apr

Colour of The Day
o Monday – Favourable colour light blue. You can combine with cream, green, shades of green, off white, red, orange, yellow, shades of yellow, pink, magenta. Avoid black, dark blue, grey, checks of black and blue.
o Tuesday – Favourable colour is red/ orange. You can combine with cream, off white, yellow, shades of yellow, grey, green, shades of green, checks of black and blue. Avoid white, pink, magenta, black and dark blue.
o Wednesday – Favourable colour is green and shades of green. You can combine with golden, cream, white, pink, magenta, red, orange, yellow, shades of yellow, black, dark blue, checks of black and blue. Avoid light blue and off white colours.
o Thursday – Favourable colours are yellow, shades of yellow, golden, cream, light blue, off white, red, orange, grey, checks of black and blue, black, dark blue. Avoid green, shades of green, pink, magenta white.
o Friday – Favourable colours are white, pink, magenta and shades of pink. You can combine with green, shades of green, black, dark blue, checks of black or blue, grey, red, orange, yellow and shades of yellow. Avoid cream, off white and light blue.
o Saturday – Favourable colour black, dark blue. You can combine with green, shades of green, white, pink, magenta, shades of pink, checks of black/ blue, yellow and shades of yellow. Avoid cream, off white, light blue, red, orange, grey.
o Sunday – Favourable colour Cream. You can combine with light blue, red, orange, yellow, shads of yellow, green and shades of green. Avoid pink, magenta, black, dark blue, checks of black and blue, grey.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – The days from Monday to Thursday will not be good as you will have quarrels with family, will also be disturbed due to spouse and kids, as well as failures at work. Till Wednesday, you will not have any peace and women will be always against you. Keep a safe distance. If travelling on Wednesday and Thursday, there can be problems enroute. However, from Thursday evening, things will improve giving you gains, fame, happiness and you will enjoy the company you have. You will have a happy stay at home and will be able to defeat enemies. Health will be good towards end of the week. Remedy – Pray to Isht Dev and Shiv ji.

Taurus(Vrishabh) – The start of the week will be good for you giving you good gains, health and you will enjoy good clothes. Maybe you buy some too. Enemies will be quiet (defeated) and you will feel happy getting benefits due to family. However, middle of the week will be bad due to quarrels at home and with women, keeping you disturbed even at sleep time. You will be restless for the rest of the week, due to failures and worried because of spouse, kids. Drive carefully and cater for enroute problems. Remedy – Abhishek of Shiv ji.

Gemini(Mithun) – Start of the week will find you unsatisfied mentally and having difference of opinion with family. This can also lead to problems at work and no happiness. However, mid of the week will be good with success, happiness at home and win over enemies. You will benefit due to family. The tables will turn again by Thursday evening and you can have quarrels at home, problems with women, failures, restlessness, disturbance even during meals. There will no pleasure from spouse. Do not venture near water bodies. Remedy – Keep mishri and milk in Shiv mandir.

Cancer(Kark) –. The week will be generally good for you with happiness, pleasure, good
health, good clothes. You will have fun, pleasure and may get gifts too. You will enjoy good conversations, get success at work and will be able to win over enemies too. However, you will still not be satisfied mentally and have difference of opinion with family and happiness will reduce in mid of the week. There can also be failures at work and losses. However, end of the week will be good. Remedy – Respect mother and all females, pray to Isht Dev.

Sinh(Leo) – The start of the week is not good with losses at work, loss of reputation and loss of wealth. In addition, you will also have health issues like body ache, eye problems and increase in expenditure. It is advised not to expect/ relay on cooperation form others and work solo. Mid of the week will give you good health, happiness, fun, pleasure, good food and maybe new clothes too. Still for the rest of the week, you will not be satisfied and will have differences with family, reducing happiness and giving failures at work. You may be inclined towards unethical activities too. Remedy – Start daily routine after having water, recite Hanuman Chalisa.

Virgo(Kanya) – The start of the week will be good for you with gains/ profit/ increase in
income. You will be able to progress well towards your professional goals too and will be benefitted due to women and liquids. Women will fully support you. However, during the mid week, there will be no cooperation causing you losses at work and maybe loss of reputation. You may even have eye problems and increased expenditure. However, end of the week will give you profits, gains, new clothes, good food, good health and success. Remedy – Start work after having water, pray to ma Laxmi.

Libra(Tula) – You will have a good time for most part of the week, however, end of the week will pose problems. Till Thursday, you will have success, maintain good health and gains. State officials, women and seniors will be beneficial for you, support you and will be happy. There will be happiness at home. Income/ profits will be good. However, during the end of the week, there will be losses at work, loss of gains and even may be loss of reputation. Health will also be poor with eye problems. Expenditure will also increase. Remedy – Pray to Shiv ji and Hanuman ji.

Scorpio (Vrishchik) – The start of the week will not be good for you. You will have problems due to state authorities as well as due to enemies, who will create all sorts of troubles. Even younger males/ son will not be cooperative and will have differences. However, from Wednesday onwards, the luck will improve as you get support of seniors, state officials and women in all aspects. Seniors, elders, father will be happy, giving gains, happiness and success. Remedy – Recite Hanuman Chalisa, wear silver.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – Most of the week, you are likely to have bad days except in the end of the week, when you will have advantages of state officials, elders, father. You will only get success after Thursday and seniors will be happy. However, the start of the day will trouble you with indigestion, cough, quarrels, arguments and mental tension. There is likely to be loss of wealth. Not only enemies will create trouble but you will have differences and arguments with son/ younger males at work and home. State officials can also cause you losses at work/ business. Remedy – feed rice to fishes and pray to Shiv ji, Hanuman ji.

Makar(Capricorn) – The week will start on a good note. You may take a short trip or an
outing which you will enjoy with fun, pleasure, good food and good gains/ profits. Partnerships will be good in all aspects and will be beneficial. However, you need to be careful after Tuesday, as you can have indigestion, cough, quarrels, arguments giving you mental tension. Keep interaction with state officials and much younger males to minimum as they will cause you losses. Enemies will also try to create trouble. Remedy – Keep gram pulse in mandir, recite Hanuman Chalisa and pray.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – You will have a good time till Thursday. Monetary gains, good health, happiness, good conversations will give you enjoyment for first four days. You will also be happy to stay at home and enemies will be defeated. If sick, you will recover. Although you will spend more but will still go on an outing and enjoy good food, fun, pleasure and good partnership benefits. The outing will prove to be good for you. However, end of the week can give you indigestion, quarrels, arguments and mental tension. There will be losses on financial front too. Remedy – seek mother’s blessings, keep silver and abhishek of Shiv ji.

Pisces(Meen) – The start of the week will not be good. You will not only be worried due
to spouse and kids, but if travelling, you can also have problems enroute. Drive carefully. There will also be failures at work, giving you mental tension. However, from Wednesday onwards, the time will change. You will get success, fame, happiness, money gains and enjoy good health. You will enjoy good conversations, defeat your enemies. You may have short trio full of fun, good food, pleasure and benefits. Partners will be supportive and will be beneficial. Remedy – Keep mishri in Shiv mandir and pray.

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Moon changes sign every 2.25 days, hence the prediction is being done accordingly as per the sign

Anand Bardhan IAS appointed as Chief Secretary – Uttarakhand

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Anand Bardhan IAS UK
Anand Bardhan IAS UK

Shri Anand Bardhan IAS (Uttarakhand 1992) has been appointed as Chief Secretary – Uttarakhand .

Shri Anand Bardhan, a distinguished officer of the Indian Administrative Service, has recently been appointed as the Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand, marking a significant milestone in an illustrious and impactful career in public administration. An alumnus of Delhi University, he holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics with First Class and Distinction, and later pursued a Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.) from the same university, again graduating with distinction. He also enhanced his administrative acumen with a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration from the prestigious École Nationale d’Administration, Paris, where he was recognized for his academic excellence.

Over the years, Shri Bardhan has held a wide spectrum of key assignments across departments such as Personnel, Finance, Revenue, Urban Development, Home, Environment, Education, and Water Resources in the Government of Uttarakhand. His versatility and deep understanding of governance are reflected in his leadership roles as Additional Chief Secretary, Agricultural Production Commissioner, Infrastructure Development Commissioner, and Principal Secretary across multiple domains. He has also served as Chief Executive Officer and Principal Secretary in watershed management and irrigation, contributing to sustainable development and environmental management.

Shri Bardhan’s experience extends beyond the state as well—he has served with distinction as a Counsellor at the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi, representing India’s interests in overseas Indian affairs. His administrative prowess has been visible in challenging roles such as Kumbh Mela Officer, Divisional Commissioner, and District Magistrate of Haridwar, where he demonstrated exceptional crisis management and coordination skills.

Known for his commitment, depth of knowledge, and balanced approach, Shri Anand Bardhan brings with him a wealth of experience and insight that promises to guide Uttarakhand’s administration with efficiency and vision. His appointment as Chief Secretary reflects the state’s confidence in his leadership to navigate complex governance challenges and drive forward the state’s development agenda with integrity and purpose.

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Laya Madduri IAS appointed as Director – Department of Economic Affairs, Delhi

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Laya Madduri IAS AM
Laya Madduri IAS AM

Smt Laya Madduri IAS (Assam Meghalaya 2010) presently Secretary – Finance Department with additional charge as Managing Director- Assam Financial Corporation is now appointed as Director – Department of Economic Affairs, Delhi .

Smt. Laya Madduri holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E. Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering from the renowned Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani, and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Her strong academic background is matched by her dedication to impactful public service.

Throughout her illustrious career, Smt. Madduri has held several critical administrative and leadership positions across Assam. She began her journey with field-level roles such as Assistant Commissioner in Nagaon, and progressively rose through the ranks, serving as Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) and Additional Deputy Commissioner in Majuli. She later served as Deputy Commissioner in Sonitpur, Dibrugarh, and Cachar, earning accolades for her people-centric approach and administrative competence.

She has also held important policy-level assignments including State Project Director of ARIASP, Deputy Secretary in the Departments of Finance, Science & Technology, and Cultural Affairs, and subsequently as Secretary, Finance Department and Secretary, Science & Technology, Assam. Additionally, she took charge as the Managing Director of Assam Financial Corporation, further contributing to state-level financial governance and institutional development.

In March 2025, she was appointed as Director, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in her career. This prestigious central deputation is a testament to her exceptional administrative capabilities, financial expertise, and policy insight.

Smt. Madduri is widely respected for her disciplined work ethic, innovative thinking, and commitment to public welfare. Her career reflects a blend of ground-level administrative experience and high-level policy execution, making her one of the most accomplished officers of her cadre.

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Kirti Chachra IAS transferred as Deputy Secretary – Dept of Housing & Urban Affairs, Assam

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Kirti Chachra IAS 2021
Kirti Chachra IAS 2021

Smt. Kirti Chachra IAS (Assam Meghalaya 2021) presently Additional District Commissioner i/c, Bijni has been transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary – Department of Housing & Urban Affairs, Assam and attached to the Guwahati Municipal Corporation as Joint Commissioner.

Smt. Kirti Chachra is a diligent and promising officer holding a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Zoology from the prestigious University of Delhi, where she graduated with First Division, demonstrating academic excellence and a strong foundation in the biological sciences.

Since joining the IAS, Smt. Chachra has served with dedication and efficiency in district administration. Her first major posting as Additional District Commissioner in-charge (i/c), Bijni, saw her managing critical administrative responsibilities, where her commitment to service delivery and grassroots engagement earned her recognition.

In April 2025, she is transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary to the Government of Assam in the Department of Housing & Urban Affairs, and attached to the Guwahati Municipal Corporation as Joint Commissioner. In this dual role, she is expected to bring her administrative acumen and people-centric governance to urban development and municipal administration in Assam’s largest city.

Smt. Chachra is known for her clarity of thought, proactive governance approach, and integrity—qualities that make her an asset to the Assam cadre and a rising leader in public service.

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P Mohangandhi IAS appointed as Director – Institute of Environmental Studies & Wetland Management, West Bengal

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P Mohangandhi IAS
P Mohangandhi IAS

Shri P Mohangandhi IAS (West Bengal 2004), presently Secretary, Industry, Commerce & Enterprises Department, with additional charge of Chairman and Managing Director, West Bengal Mineral Development & Trading Corporation, is appointed as Director – Institute of Environmental Studies & Wetland Management, West Bengal bringing with him an exemplary record of administrative service, spanning over two decades in critical areas of governance. He is presently serving as the Secretary, Industry, Commerce & Enterprises Department, Government of West Bengal, and also holds additional charge as the Chairman and Managing Director of the West Bengal Mineral Development & Trading Corporation.

Shri Mohangandhi began his civil service journey in 2004 and has steadily risen through the ranks due to his commitment, insight, and hands-on leadership. His early years saw him take up diverse field assignments, beginning with training and subsequent roles such as Assistant Collector in West Midnapore (2005-2006) and Sub-Divisional Officer in Jangipur (2006-2008). These foundational roles helped him hone his administrative acumen and people-centric approach.

He went on to serve with distinction in Murshidabad as Revenue Officer and Additional District Magistrate (2008), and later took on key roles in the Home Department, including as Under Secretary and OSD to the Minister, where he played a supportive role in internal security and policy matters between 2008 and 2009.

From 2009 onwards, Shri Mohangandhi took on senior district-level leadership roles, beginning as Additional District Magistrate in Bardhaman, followed by impactful tenures as District Magistrate of Darjeeling, Cooch Behar, and Birbhum between 2010 and 2018. His leadership in these diverse districts was widely praised for balanced governance, effective disaster management, and promotion of grassroots development.

Following his success at the district level, he transitioned to state-level responsibilities. In July 2021, he was appointed Chairman & Managing Director of the Mineral Area Development Authority, where he helped streamline mineral governance and promoted sustainable development in the mining sector.

Since January 2023, he has been serving as Secretary of the Industry, Commerce & Enterprises Department, playing a pivotal role in industrial policy, trade facilitation, and entrepreneurship development in West Bengal. His concurrent leadership as CMD of the West Bengal Mineral Development & Trading Corporation reflects the trust reposed in his abilities to steer complex and high-value public sector undertakings.

His latest appointment as Director of the Institute of Environmental Studies & Wetland Management is seen as a strategic move to harness his deep administrative insight and dedication towards sustainable development. Colleagues and peers have welcomed this appointment with great enthusiasm, confident that Shri Mohangandhi’s dynamic leadership will further elevate West Bengal’s commitment to ecological research and wetland preservation.

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