Several IAS officers in Uttar Pradesh are set to receive permanent retirement next year. In fact, there are approximately 32 Indian Administrative Service officers in the state who are nearing retirement. The process of retirement for these officers will begin in January next year.
The Uttar Pradesh government has carried out a major administrative reshuffle in Varanasi, PM Modi’s parliamentary constituency. Key officials, including the Municipal Commissioner, CDO, and VDA Vice-Chairman, have been transferred.
New District Magistrates have been appointed in Rampur, Shravasti, Lalitpur, Balrampur, Kaushambi, Chitrakoot, Siddharth Nagar, Basti, Sitapur, and Hathras.
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The Uttarakhand government has transferred District Magistrates in five districts, including Almora, Pithoragarh, and Nainital. The reshuffle aims to enhance administrative efficiency and accelerate development work.
Four senior IPS officers were transferred a short while ago. IPS Vinod Kumar Singh has been appointed the new Director General of CBCID.
This list includes the names of 18 DIGs including SPs of 16 districts and DIGs of 7 ranges. Most of these officers took over their posts only 6-8 months ago.
Once again a big administrative change has been witnessed in the Uttar Pradesh Police Department. The government has transferred officers on a large scale.
The Jammu and Kashmir government today made a major administrative reshuffle and issued transfer and posting orders of three IAS officers. These orders will be deemed to be effective with immediate effect.