Major Reshuffle: Maharashtra Government Transfers Key IAS Officers
The Maharashtra government has transferred eight senior IAS officers, appointing them to various key positions across departments. This includes Ruchesh Jayvanshi as the secretary in the minority development department, and appointments in education, agriculture, fisheries, and finance sectors.
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The Maharashtra government, in a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, has transferred eight senior Indian Administrative Service officers to new posts. Among the key changes, Ruchesh Jayvanshi has been appointed as the secretary in the minority development department.
Sachinchandra Pratap assumes the role of education commissioner in Pune, while Ravindra Binavade has been named inspector general, Stamp Duty. Additionally, Suraj Mandhre and Pradeep P have been designated as commissioners in the agriculture and fisheries departments, respectively.
Other notable appointments include Prashant Narnavre as secretary in the general administration department and special investigation officer, Ranjit Singh Deol as principal secretary in the school education and sports department, and Ashok Karanjkar as managing director of the Maharashtra State Finance Corporation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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