New Delhi: The Delhi Government has carried out another administrative reshuffle, transferring and posting 14 Adhoc DANICS officers across key departments with immediate effect. The orders, issued by the Services Department, involve changes in the Revenue Department, Police Complaints Authority, Prisons, Trade & Taxes, and Election branches, aimed at strengthening administrative functioning across the National Capital.
Officers Shifted Across Key Departments
According to the notification, several officers have been assigned new responsibilities in important administrative departments.
Among the prominent transfers:
- Yash Pal has been transferred from SDM (Patparganj) to SDM (Patel Nagar).
- Sanjeev Kundu has been posted as Deputy Secretary, Police Complaints Authority.
- Pankaj Roy Gupta has been appointed Superintendent, Prisons.
Revenue Department Gets New SDMs
The Revenue Department witnessed multiple changes with fresh SDM postings:
- Subhash Chand – SDM (Kirari)
- Kuldip Singh Dhama – SDM (Model Town)
- Jagdish Prasad Meena – SDM (Karawal Nagar)
- Dinesh Jha – SDM (HQ)-West-I
In addition:
- Sushila has been posted as SDM (HQ), New Delhi.
- Ashok Kumar has been appointed SDM (Election), Outer North.
- Ajit Kumar has been posted as SDM (Election), Central.
- Shailesh Kumar has been appointed SDM (Election).
Trade & Taxes and Divisional Commissioner Office
The reshuffle also includes changes in the Trade & Taxes Department.
- Pankaj Bhatnagar has been posted as SDM (HQ), Office of the Divisional Commissioner.
- Arvind Kumar has been appointed as Value Added Tax Officer (VATO).
- Dheeraj Sharma has also been posted as VATO in the Trade & Taxes Department.
Retiring Officers to Continue in Present Posts
The Services Department has clarified that:
- Rajvir Singh (DANICS:2021) will continue as SDM (HQ), West.
- Rajender Kumar Ahuja (Adhoc DANICS) will continue as SDM (HQ), New Delhi until their respective retirement.
Immediate Effect
The order directs all transferred officers to assume charge of their new assignments with immediate effect, as part of the Delhi Government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative functioning across departments.















