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Central Government Appoints 68 IAS Officers as Joint Secretaries to Strengthen Administrative Efficiency

In a significant move aimed at bolstering administrative efficiency, the Central Government of India has appointed 68 IAS officers from the 2007 and 2008 batches to the positions of Joint Secretaries and similar roles. This cohort of experienced professionals represents a diverse array of state cadres, including AGMUT, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

Notable Appointees

Among the newly appointed Joint Secretaries are distinguished officials such as Shailesh Kumar Chourasia, G Latha, Sheetal Verma, and Sanjay Kumar. Their appointments are part of a broader strategy to ensure that critical administrative roles are occupied by individuals with proven track records and a deep understanding of governance.

Comprehensive List of Appointees

The list of appointees spans various state cadres, reflecting a broad representation across India:

  • Arun Singhal (AGMUT)
  • Ajay Chauhan (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Rajeev Ranjan (Bihar)
  • Kundan Kumar (Jharkhand)
  • Smita S. Sirohi (Maharashtra)
  • Ritu Maheshwari (Punjab)
  • Vinay Pratap Singh (Uttarakhand)
  • J Ravichandran (Tamil Nadu)
  • Deepak Trivedi (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Himanshu Pathak (Assam-Meghalaya)
  • Nitesh Kumar (Bihar)
  • Krishna Mohan Uppu (Karnataka)
  • Sandeep Kumar (Kerala)
  • Pratibha Singh (Rajasthan)
  • Rajesh Kumar (Uttarakhand)
  • K. Manivannan (Tamil Nadu)
  • Vijay Kumar (Odisha)
  • Vineet Joshi (Manipur)
  • Sanjeev Kaushik (Kerala)
  • Vandana Gurnani (Gujarat)
  • M. Ariz Ahammed (Assam-Meghalaya)
  • Manish Kumar Gupta (AGMUT)
  • Ravinesh Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Sunil Kumar (Punjab)
  • Mukesh Kumar (Haryana)

Strategic Objective

This strategic deployment aims to fill essential administrative positions with seasoned professionals who bring a wealth of experience and a commitment to public service. The appointment of these officers is intended to enhance governance and ensure the effective implementation of policies across various sectors.

Conclusion

By appointing these 68 IAS officers as Joint Secretaries, the Central Government has taken a significant step towards reinforcing the administrative machinery with capable and experienced individuals. This move underscores the government’s dedication to improving public administration and ensuring robust governance across the nation.

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