Bihar information: In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Bihar authorities on Saturday (September 7) transferred 50 IAS officers, together with greater than a dozen of district magistrates. In accordance with a notification by the Normal Administration Division (GAD), Bhojpur Collector Raj Kumar, a 2010 batch IAS officer, has been appointed because the Managing Director of the Bihar State Milk Co-Operative Federation Ltd (COMFED). Sheohar Collector Pankaj Kumar, one other 2010 batch officer, has been reassigned because the Director of Major Training.
Moreover, Nayyar Iqbal, who beforehand served because the Director of the Mines and Geology Division, has been appointed because the Particular Secretary of the Meals and Shopper Safety Division.
Rakesh Kumar, the District Collector of Lakhisarai, has been appointed because the Director of Consolidation. In his place, Mithilesh Mishra, who was beforehand the Director of Consolidation, has been appointed because the District Justice of the Peace of Lakhisarai.
Sunil Kumar Yadav has been appointed the Extra Secretary of the Labour Assets Division whereas Yogendra Singh has been made the Director of Secondary Training and also will maintain the extra cost of Director of the Mid Day Meal programme.
Anand Sharma and Himanshu Kumar Rai have been appointed Administrators within the Panchayati Raj Division. Dr Jitendra Gupta has been made the Joint Secretary of the Bihar State Planning Board.
Dr Vidya Nand Singh has been appointed the Director of the Statistics Division, whereas Uditha Singh has taken over because the District Justice of the Peace of Rohtas. Roshan Kushwaha has been made the District Justice of the Peace of Samastipur.
Sanjay Kumar has been appointed the Extra Secretary of the GAD. Kumar Mangalam has taken over because the Commissioner of the Municipal Company in Purnea, and Atul Kumar Verma has been appointed because the Administrator of the Bihar Highway Transport Division.
J Priyadarshani has been transferred to the place of Director within the Land Reform Division. Aside from them, 30 extra IAS officers have been reassigned to varied positions throughout the state.
A authorities spokesperson mentioned that the transfer has been taken as a part of the state authorities’s ongoing efforts to optimise administrative effectivity.