Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Manipur as 13 IAS officers transferred amid President’s Rule
The move is seen as part of efforts to streamline governance and restore administrative stability amid ongoing ethnic tensions.
The move is seen as part of efforts to streamline governance and restore administrative stability amid ongoing ethnic tensions.
In a major reshuffle in the state's bureaucracy, Uttar Pradesh government has transferred 29 IAS officers with change in DMs of 14 districts and three Divisional Commissioners.
The Chhattisgarh government has transferred eight IAS officers and assigned additional responsibilities to three others in an effort to enhance governance and streamline the execution of development projects across the state.
In a major reshuffle in the police department, the Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday transferred police chiefs of ten districts across the Union Territory.
Touted to be a pre-assembly poll placement exercise, this is the second major transfer list after the state government reshuffled its 74 IAS officers and 15 new district OSDs on May 15.
Former Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot's camp has been demanding a cabinet reshuffle for a long time now. Apart from this camp, even MLAs from the BSP have been raising the demand for cabinet berths and political appointments.
It is said that Singh Deo may be allotted the finance portfolio, while the final decision will be taken by Sonia Gandhi and she is likely to meet the leaders after a truce formula is evolved.
According to the TMC’s new organisational rules that focus on ‘one person one post’, no ministers would be allowed to hold more than one administrative portfolio. Major changes have been brought into the Trinamul district leadership in Hooghly, Burdwan and Bankura.
According to political observers, the TMC leadership has not nominated town-based leadership traditionally. "I heard about this from several corners just now. I am in a playground observing Khela Diwas," said Papiya Ghosh
The reshuffle of Governors of eight states comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected cabinet expansion