Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government has lifted the ban on transfers effective May 1, allowing all departments to implement staff transfers. However, transfers will only be permitted from May 1 to May 30.
In line with this, the Finance Department has issued a transfer order affecting seven officers. The transferred officers include key roles such as Divisional Joint Director, Additional Director, Joint Director, Senior Treasury Officer, and District Pension Officer, across various districts of the state.
The officers affected by the transfer are:
Laxminarayan Suman – From Divisional Joint Director, Fund and Accounts, Gwalior to Additional Director (Finance), Chief Engineer, Rural Mechanical Services, Bhopal.
Dilip Verma – From Additional Director, Directorate of Pension, Provident Fund and Insurance, Bhopal to Additional Director (Finance), Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Indore.
Ashwani Kumar Parihar – From Joint Director, Directorate of Integrated Child and Women Child Development, Bhopal to Finance Controller, Sanchi Buddhist Indian Knowledge Studies University, Raisen.
Dilip Sisodia – From Senior Treasury Officer, Harda and District Pension Officer (Additional Charge, Harda) to Joint Director (Finance), Commissioner cum Registrar, Cooperative Society, Bhopal.
Mahendra Kumar Upadhyay – From Joint Director, Divisional Joint Director Fund and Accounts, Indore to Joint Director (Finance), Office of Inspector General Registration and Superintendent, Bhopal.
Smt. Bhagwati Kag – From District Pension Officer, Dhar to Joint Director (Finance), Directorate of Farmers Welfare and Agriculture Development, Bhopal.
Smt. Neha Kalchuri – From Senior Treasury Officer, Dewas to Joint Director (Finance), Regional Office, Industrial Development Corporation, Indore.
Additionally, the government has relieved Rajesh Kumar Vajpayee, General Manager Finance, Markfed Bhopal, from his additional charge.
These transfers are part of the ongoing reshuffling process to streamline administrative functions and enhance efficiency in various departments across the state.