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18 IAS, 3 HCS officers transferred in Haryana

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Chandigarh, May 26 (PTI) In a major administrative reshuffle, Haryana government on Tuesday issued transfer orders of 18 IAS officers with immediate effect.

The government also issued transfer orders of three Haryana Civil Services officers.

According to a government order, among the IAS officers transferred include Jind Deputy Commissioner Mohd Imran Raza, who has been posted as Director, Human Resources, Haryana and Special Secretary, Haryana Human Resources Department in place of Mandeep Kaur.

Charkhi Dadri Deputy Commissioner Munish Nagpal has been posted as Special Secretary, Secretariat Establishment in place of Virender Kumar Dahiya.

Vaishali Sharma, District Municipal Commissioner, Karnal and Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Karnal, has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Jind, in place of Mohd Imran Raza.

Ayush Sinha, Deputy Commissioner, Faridabad, has been posted as CEO, Faridabad City Transport Services Limited and Additional CEO, Smart City Ltd Faridabad, in addition to his present duties, against a vacant post.

Geeta Bharti, Commissioner, Hisar Division, Hisar, has been posted as Chief Executive Officer, Hisar Metropolitan Development Authority, in addition to her present duties, against a vacant post.

Sanjay Joon, Director General, Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Haryana, has been posted as Chairman, Mewat Development Agency, Nuh, in addition to his present duties, against a vacant post.

Among the HCS officers, Shubham, OSD, office of Commissioner, Rohtak Division, Rohtak, has been posted as City Magistrate, Rohtak, against a vacant post.

Earlier on Monday, Haryana government had transferred six IAS and 18 HCS officers. PTI SUN NB NB

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