Gandhinagar: In one of the biggest administrative reshuffles in recent years, the Gujarat government on Tuesday transferred and reassigned 72 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers across the state, bringing sweeping changes to district administrations, municipal corporations, urban development bodies, and major state departments. The extensive transfer order, issued late on May 13 by the General Administration Department, includes the appointment of new collectors in several strategically important districts such as Ahmedabad, Surat, Bharuch, Navsari, Morbi, Dahod, Junagadh, and Kutch. The reshuffle also affects senior positions in education, energy, tourism, industries, tribal development, and urban governance. The large-scale administrative overhaul is being viewed as a significant move aimed at strengthening governance and accelerating implementation of development initiatives across Gujarat. Major Appointments in Gandhinagar and State Departments Among the most significant changes, senior IAS officer D.N. Modi has been appointed as Development Commissioner, Gandhinagar, one of the most influential administrative positions in the state. Anand Babulal Patel has been posted as Commissioner of Schools, with additional charges as Commissioner of PM-POSHAN Yojana and Director of GCERT. Read Also: Tamil Nadu Govt Transfers 4 Senior IAS Officers; K Nanthakumar Posted as TASMAC MD Sujeet Kumar, formerly Collector of Ahmedabad, has been appointed Special Commissioner of State Tax, Ahmedabad. Ajay Prakash will serve as Managing Director of Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Ltd. (GETCO). Dr. Sourabh Zamsingh Pardhi, previously Surat Collector, has been appointed Director of Civil Supplies and Ex-officio Additional Secretary. Kshipra Suryakantarao Agre has been named Commissioner of MSME, Gandhinagar, with additional charge as Commissioner of Services. New Collectors Appointed in Key Districts The reshuffle has resulted in the appointment of several new district collectors across Gujarat: Bhavya Verma – Collector, Ahmedabad Tejas Dilipbhai Parmar – Collector, Surat Navnath Kondiba Gavhane – Collector, Bharuch Manish Gurwani – Collector, Navsari Swapnil Khare – Collector, Morbi Surabhi Gautam – Collector, Dahod Yogesh Choudhary – Collector, Junagadh Anilkumar Ramjibhai Ranavasiya – Collector, Kutch-Bhuj Ganga Singh – Collector, Narmada-Rajpipla Dr. Prashant Jilova – Collector, Patan Milind Bapna – Collector, Arvalli-Modasa H.M. Vora – Collector, Botad N.D. Parmar – Collector, Dangs-Ahwa Mayur K. Mehta – Collector, Vav-Tharad N.V. Upadhyay – Collector, Kheda-Nadiad Major Municipal and Urban Development Postings Several officers have been assigned important municipal and urban governance responsibilities: Prabhav Joshi – Municipal Commissioner, Junagadh Municipal Corporation Shalini Duhan – Municipal Commissioner, Mehsana Municipal Corporation Deepesh Kedia – Municipal Commissioner, Jamnagar Municipal Corporation Sangeeta Raiyani – Municipal Commissioner, Morbi Municipal Corporation R.N. Dodiya – Municipal Commissioner, Anand Municipal Corporation J.S. Prajapati – Municipal Commissioner, Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation N.F. Chaudhari – Municipal Commissioner, Vapi Municipal Corporation J.K. Jadav – Municipal Commissioner, Surendranagar Municipal Corporation B.D. Davera – Municipal Commissioner, Gandhidham Municipal Corporation Jayeshkumar B. Upadhyay – Municipal Commissioner, Navsari Municipal Corporation Key Appointments in Energy, Tourism and Technology The reshuffle also includes several strategic postings: Gaurangbhai H. Makwana – Director, Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) Vipin Garg – Managing Director, Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. Jincy Roy – Managing Director, Gujarat Informatics Ltd. Shivani Goyal – Managing Director, Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (MGVCL) Young IAS Officers Get Important Field Assignments Several 2021 and 2022 batch IAS officers have been entrusted with significant district and tribal development responsibilities. Among notable appointments: Mehak Jain – District Development Officer, Arvalli-Modasa Vidyasagar – District Development Officer, Morbi Anchu Wilson – District Development Officer, Mehsana Nisha – District Development Officer, Jamnagar Devendra Prakash Meena – District Development Officer, Surat Prateek Jain – Project Administrator, Tribal Area Sub Plan, Dahod Lt. Col. Awate Amol Shantaram – Project Administrator, TASP, Rajpipla Check the All Transfers in PDF File Here Administrative Overhaul to Boost Governance The transfer of 72 IAS officers reflects the Gujarat government's intent to infuse fresh leadership into district administrations and critical departments. By appointing experienced officers to key roles and giving younger officers greater field responsibilities, the state aims to strengthen administrative efficiency and accelerate delivery of public services and development programs. The reshuffle also underscores Gujarat's focus on urban governance, industrial development, education reforms, tourism promotion, and tribal welfare. Read Also: UDF Set to Rehabilitate IAS Officers B Ashok and Prasanth Nair; Two Side-lined Bureaucrats Likely to Get Key Roles in Kerala