Lucknow. The Yogi government has transferred 19 IAS officers. The list of reshuffle includes DM to departmental secretary. All officers have been given new deployment with new responsibilities. All these officers were currently working in various districts as Assistant Collector. Now he has been given a new deployment as Joint Magistrate in other districts of the state. This transfer order has been issued by the Personnel Department under the supervision of the Chief Minister’s Office. The purpose of the transfers is being said to make the administrative system more fit in the districts.
According to the order issued, 19 assistant collectors have been given new deployment. These officers have been given new deployments in Bareilly, Bijnor, Agra, Aligarh, Kannauj, Barabanki, Varanasi, Kanpur Nagar, Badaun, Hardoi, Mirzapur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Etawah, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Shahjahanpur, Prayagraj, Ambedkar Nagar, Sitapur.
According to the list issued by the government, these officers got the new responsibility, Ishita Kishore to Joint Magistrate Bareilly, Smriti Mishra to Bijnor, Swati
According to the list issued by the new responsibility to these officials, Ishita Kishore has been sent to Joint Magistrate Bareilly, Smriti Mishra has been sent to Bijnor, Swati Sharma to Agra, and Shishir Kumar Singh to Aligarh. At the same time, Vaishali has got Kannauj, Gunjita Agarwal to Barabanki, Nitin Singh has got new deployment in Kanpur city. Apart from this, Sai Dependent Shakhamukhi to Badaun, Narayan Bhatia to Hardoi, Mahendra Singh to Mirzapur, Chaluwaju R.K. Has Lakhimpur Kheri, and Kavya C. has been made Joint Magistrate in Etawah.
In this list of transfers, Deepak Singhanwal has been given Ghaziabad, Sahil Kumar to Lucknow, Rinku Singh Rahi as Shahjahanpur, Bharti Meena to Prayagraj, Laksha Singh as Ambedkar Nagar and Damini M. Das have been given new responsibility in Sitapur. All these officers have been posted as Joint Magistrate in the prescribed districts. All these officers have administrative experiences in their field and the government hopes that the districts to their contribution will speed up the work of public interest. These transfers are considered important and strategic in administrative circles.