The Bhajan Lal government in Rajasthan has implemented a significant administrative reshuffle in the state. Late on Thursday night, the government transferred 108 IAS officers. The collectors of more than two dozen districts in the state have also been changed. Noted IAS officer Tina Dabi and her husband Pradeep Gawande have been given major responsibilities.
IAS officer Tina Dabi, from the 2016 batch, has been appointed as the Collector of Barmer district. Currently, Tina Dabi serves as the Commissioner in the Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) department in Jaipur. She has previously served as the Collector of Jaisalmer. Meanwhile, Tina Dabi's husband, Pradeep Gawande, has been assigned the responsibility of Jalore district. Previously, Pradeep Gawande served as the Commissioner in the Resettlement Department in Bikaner.
Transfers of IAS Officers
Dr. Manju has been assigned to Sri Ganganagar, Artika Shukla to Alwar, Hari Mohan Meena to Deeg, Shubham Chaudhary to Rajsamand, Ashish Modi to Churu, Alpa Chaudhary to Sirohi, and Kishore Kumar to Khairthal-Tijara. Shubhra Singh has been assigned as the Chairman of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation, while Shreya Guha has been made the Additional Chief Secretary of the Rural Development Department. Bhaskar E. Sawant has been appointed as Principal Secretary of Public Health and Water Resources, and Ashwini Bhagat has been given the responsibility of Secretary for Minority Affairs. Rajesh Kumar Yadav has been made Principal Secretary of Health Department, Hemant Kumar Gera as the Chairman of the Revenue Board in Ajmer, and Gayatri Rathore has been appointed as Principal Secretary of Medical and Family Welfare Department.
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T. Ravikant has been named Principal Secretary of the Food Petroleums Department in Jaipur, Sudhir Kumar as Principal Secretary of Food and Civil Supplies in Jaipur, Bhawani Singh Detha as Member of the Revenue Board in Ajmer, Vikas Sitaramji as Chairman of the Rajasthan Civil Service Appeals in Jaipur, and Manju Rajpal as Secretary of the Cooperation Department in Jaipur.