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Delhi Government Transfers 9 IAS Officers

9 IAS officers have been reshuffled by the Delhi government with immediate effect.
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  1. IAS officer Kalyan Sahai Meena of batch 1993 who is currently serving as Principal Secretary (Revenue)-cum-Divisional Commissioner is given additional charges of Inspector General (Registration), Revenue Department.
  2. IAS officer Laltinkhuma Franklin of batch 2006 who is currently serving as Special Commissioner – Development is now transferred as Managing Director of Delhi khadi and village industries board (DKVIB), with additional charges of Special Commissioner- Development.
  3. IAS officer Udit Prakash Rai of batch 2007 who is currently serving as Special Secretary of Health and Family Welfare, while holding the additional charges of Director, DSHM, and Nodal officer will now hold the charge of Nodal Officer- Coordinating with all concerned departments in the matters being examined by various committees of the Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi.
  4. IAS officer HPS Sran of batch 2007 who is currently serving as Special Secretary of Vigilance, GNCT Delhi and is also holding additional charge of Director – DAM and VC- DAMB is transferred as Additional IG- Prisons by the Delhi government.
  5. IAS officer Vijendra Singh Rawat of batch 2007 who is currently serving as Special Secretary of Urban Development has been given additional charge of Director of Planning by the Delhi government.
  6. IAS officer Pooja Joshi of batch 2011 who is currently serving as Secretary of DSSSB and is also holding additional charges of Special Secretary of IT and Executive Director GSDL has been given additional charges as Director of Social Welfare.
    She is even relieved from the additional charges of Special Secretary of IT and Executive Director, GSDL.
  7. IAS officer Prince Dhawan of batch 2012 who is currently serving as Special Secretary of IT has been given additional charge of Executive Director of The Geospatial Delhi Ltd.( GSDL)
  8. IAS officer Bhupesh Chaudhary of batch 2014 who is currently serving as Special Commissioner of Industries is now transferred as Director of TTE with an additional charge of Director, Higher Education.
  9. IAS officer Sonalika Jiwani of batch 2017 who is currently serving as Special Secretary of Urban Development is now given additional charge of Special Secretary(NCR) by the Delhi government.

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