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Punjab Govt Orders Major Administrative Reshuffle, Transfers Around 96 IAS and PCS Officers, Vivek Kumar Modi Appointed ADC, Barnala

The reshuffle affects multiple districts including Bathinda, Jalandhar, Barnala, Ferozepur, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Amritsar, and Ludhiana, among others.
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Punjab: In a significant administrative move, the Government of Punjab has ordered a large-scale reshuffle of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Punjab Civil Services (PCS) officers across the state. The transfer order, issued on February 20, 2026, by the Department of Personnel (IAS Branch) under the authority of the Governor of Punjab, cites administrative grounds for the sweeping changes.

According to reports, around 96 IAS and PCS officers have been transferred or re-posted with immediate effect, impacting crucial positions in district administration, urban and rural development, local government, transport, and other departments.

Large-Scale Transfers Across Key Districts

The reshuffle affects multiple districts including Bathinda, Jalandhar, Barnala, Ferozepur, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Amritsar, and Ludhiana, among others.

Several Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs) and Sub Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) have been reassigned to new districts, signaling a comprehensive administrative recalibration across both urban and rural governance structures.

Key postings also include placements in urban development authorities, municipal corporations, and specialized administrative roles such as Joint Commissioner and Additional Chief Administrator.

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Services Placed at Disposal of Key Departments

As part of the reshuffle, services of multiple officers have been placed at the disposal of important departments including:

  • Local Government
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
  • These officers have been assigned specific responsibilities such as:
  • Joint Commissioners in Municipal Corporations
  • Additional Chief Administrators in Development Authorities
  • Administrative heads in urban development bodies

The order also clearly mentions relief from additional charges and the replacement of officers in certain positions to ensure smooth transition and continuity of governance.

Prominent Transfers: Selected Examples

Several notable transfers highlight the scale and significance of the reshuffle:

Mr. Rajdeep Singh Brar, IAS (2020 Batch)

Transferred from Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Tarn Taran to:

  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Urban Development), Bathinda
  • Additional Chief Administrator, Bathinda Development Authority

He replaces Mr. Narinder Singh-I, PCS in the said role.

Mr. Rubinderjit Singh Brar, IAS (2020 Batch)

Retained and adjusted as:

  • Additional Chief Executive Officer, Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion
  • Additional Secretary, NRI Affairs
  • Additional Secretary, Local Government

Ms. Divya P, IAS (2022 Batch)

Transferred from Sub Divisional Magistrate, Kharar to:

  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Rural Development), Jalandhar

Mr. Vivek Kumar Modi, IAS (2022 Batch)

Moved from Sub Divisional Magistrate, Adampur to:

  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Barnala
  • He replaces Mr. Amit Bamby, PCS.

Mr. Gurpreet Singh Thind, PCS (2004 Batch)

Transferred from Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Sri Muktsar Sahib to:

  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (Urban Development), Amritsar
  • He replaces Ms. Amandeep Kaur-II, PCS.

PCS Officers Assigned to Strategic Roles

The reshuffle also repositions several PCS officers into significant administrative roles:

  • Ms. Amarbir Kaur Bhullar appointed as Secretary, Punjab Subordinate Service Selection Board
  • Mr. Paramdeep Singh posted as Additional Chief Administrator, Patiala Development Authority
  • Ms. Nidhi Kumud Bambah assigned General Manager-level responsibilities

These appointments are aimed at strengthening institutional functioning and ensuring experienced leadership in key public bodies.

Administrative Grounds and Governance Impact

The official order cites administrative grounds for the transfers. Such large-scale bureaucratic reshuffles are not uncommon in Punjab and are typically undertaken to:

  • Streamline governance
  • Fill vacant or strategically important posts
  • Improve administrative efficiency
  • Realign leadership in development-focused departments

The reshuffle is particularly significant as it strengthens positions linked to urban development authorities, municipal corporations, and district administration, which play critical roles in infrastructure projects, rural development initiatives, and public service delivery.

Observers note that large-scale transfers of this nature are often timed to address evolving governance priorities, administrative restructuring, and preparation for developmental or electoral activities.

Detailed Order Spans Multiple Pages

The complete transfer order runs across multiple pages and includes detailed bilingual entries in Punjabi and English for each officer affected. It outlines postings, replacements, relief from additional charges, and immediate implementation instructions.

With nearly 96 IAS and PCS officers impacted, this marks one of the more extensive administrative reshuffles undertaken by the Punjab Government in recent months.

Decisive Administrative Move

The February 20, 2026 reshuffle underscores the Punjab Government’s intent to recalibrate its administrative machinery and enhance efficiency across districts and development authorities. By repositioning senior IAS and PCS officers in strategic roles, the state aims to reinforce governance structures in urban and rural sectors alike.

The immediate implementation of these orders signals a decisive administrative move with potential long-term implications for district-level governance and public administration across Punjab.

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