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From AGMUT to West Bengal: 18 IAS Officers Retire Across Cadres in April 2026 | Full List

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New Delhi: In a significant administrative development, as many as 18 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers from various cadres and batches have superannuated in April 2026, marking a notable transition in India’s bureaucratic landscape.

The retirements span across multiple state cadres, including AGMUT, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal, reflecting a broad-based change in senior administrative leadership.

Cadre-Wise List of Retiring IAS Officers

AGMUT Cadre

  • Rajendra Kumar Sharma

Gujarat Cadre

  • B H Talati

Jharkhand Cadre

  • Manohar Marandi
  • Sunil Kumar Il

Kerala Cadre

  • R Gopakumar

Madhya Pradesh Cadre

  • Sanjay Kumar

Maharashtra Cadre

  • Deepak Kapoor
  • Seema Vyas

Punjab Cadre

  • Vimal Kumar Setia

Tamil Nadu Cadre

  • Dr Sandeep Saxena
  • Hitesh Kumar S Makwana
  • T Abraham
  • Dr S Natarajan

Uttarakhand Cadre

  • Dew Krishna Tiwari

West Bengal Cadre

  • Atri Bhattacharya
  • Kauishck Saha
  • Arundhati Sarkar
  • Anindya Mitra

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A Moment of Transition in Bureaucracy

The retirement of these officers represents the conclusion of decades-long careers in public administration. Many among them have served in key policy-making, governance, and administrative roles across states and the Centre.

Such retirements also pave the way for:

  • New leadership within state and central administration
  • Promotions and cadre reshuffles
  • Fresh policy perspectives and administrative approaches

Wider Administrative Impact

With multiple senior officers stepping down simultaneously:

  • State governments may witness administrative reshuffles
  • Departments could undergo leadership transitions
  • Opportunities will open up for mid- and senior-level IAS officers

These changes are part of the routine bureaucratic cycle but remain crucial for maintaining continuity and efficiency in governance.

Conclusion

The retirement of 18 IAS officers in April 2026 marks an important phase in India’s administrative framework, highlighting both the end of experienced tenures and the beginning of new leadership journeys across various cadres.

Read also: West Bengal DGP Siddh Nath Gupta Gets 6-Month Extension Amid Elections | Know His Profile


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