Maharashtra Transfers | 10 IAS reshuffled in Maharashtra Bureaucracy

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10 IAS Transfers in Maharashtra – Indian Bureaucracy News | The Maharashtra Govt has reshuffled 10 IAS Officers across the state with immediate effect , the names of the officers are:

  1. Shri Rajesh Kumar IAS (1988) presently Additional Chief Secretary – Rural Development Department transferred as Additional Chief Secretary- Relief & Rehabilitation and Forest Department.
  2. Shri Anoop Kumar IAS (1990) presently Additional Chief Secretary- Co-operation, Marketing and Textile Deptt., Co-op., Mantralaya, Mumbai transferred as Additional Chief Secretary- Agriculture, and Animal Husbandry and Dairy Fishing Department.
  3. Shri Rajagopal Devara IAS (1992) presently Additional Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner, Planning Department transferred as Additional Chief Secretary- Revenue, Registration, and Stamps Department.
  4. Shri Asheem Kumar S K Gupta IAS (1994) presently Principal Secretary- Relief and Rehabilitation Department transferred as Principal Secretary – Urban Development Department.
  5. Ms. Radhika Rastogi IAS (1995) transferred as Principal Secretary- Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department.
  6. Shri Sanjay J Khandare IAS (1996) transferred as the Principal Secretary- Water Supply and Sanitation Department.
  7. Shri Eknath Rajaram Dawale IAS (1997) presently Principal Secretary – Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Dairy Fishing Department transferred as Principal Secretary- Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department.
  8. Shri Saurabh Vijay IAS (1998) presently Principal Secretary- Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department transferred as Principal Secretary and Development Commissioner, Planning Department.
  9. Shri R S Jagtap IAS (2008) transferred as Deputy Director General of the Yashwantrao Chavan Academy Of Development Administration(YASHADA) in Pune.
  10. Shri Jintendra Dudi IAS (2016) presently CEO – Sangli Zilla Parishad (ZP) Sangli transferred as Collector – Satara district.

Indian Bureaucracy Dot Com wishes them the very best.

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