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Madhya Pradesh: 5 IAS Officers Transferred; 1986-2006 Batch IAS Officer Assigned a New Posting

Ajit Kesari, a 1986 batch IAS officer, has been given a new posting as Director General, RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration and Management with the present responsibility of Additional Chief Secretary, Farmers Welfare and Farmers Development.
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Five IAS officers have been transferred once again in Madhya Pradesh. IAS officers from 1986 to 2006 have been assigned a new posting. The General Administration Department has issued orders in this matter.

According to which the state government has assigned new postings to 5 officers of the Indian Administrative Service.

Ajit Kesari, a 1986 batch IAS officer, has been given a new posting as Director General, RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration and Management with the present responsibility of Additional Chief Secretary, Farmers Welfare and Farmers Development. Dipti Gaur Mukherjee will be relieved of the additional charge of the said post on taking over as Director General of IAS Kesari, RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration.

Along with this, Malay Srivastava of 1990 batch, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Shrivastava of Public Health Engineering Department has been given the charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Public Health Engineering Department along with the post of Chairman of Professional Examination Board.

1990 batch IAS officer SN Mishra Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh Water Resources Department and Transport Department in additional charge, besides Narmada Valley Development Authority and Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh including Vice President of Narmada Valley Development Department and Managing Director Narmada Basin Project Company. Ltd., and Narmada Valley Development Authority, Bhopal and Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Water Resources Department and Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh have also been given additional charge of Transport Department.

Apart from these, 1989 batch IAS officer Vinod Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, General Administration Department and Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh General Administration Department (IAP) and Legal and Vigilance Cell and Additional Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary’s office have been appointed as their own. Along with the present duty, the charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Parliamentary Affairs Department has been additionally entrusted.

IAS officer Ashish Kumar, Additional Secretary, Home Department and Executive Director, Disaster Management Institute, additional charge has been posted as Additional Secretary, Water Resources Department and Narmada Valley Development. Actually 1988 batch IAS ICP Kesari has retired on 31 March 2022. Due to which these IAS officers have been given new postings.


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