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Rajasthan chief electoral officer among six IAS officers transferred | List

The Rajasthan government has reshuffled six IAS officers, including the chief electoral officer. Praveen Gupta. He has been appointed as the Principal Secretary of the Public Works Department (PWD).

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Jaipur: In a major administrative reshuffle in the state, the Bhajan Lal government in Rajasthan on Tuesday transferred six Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, including the state's chief electoral officer, officials said. The Department of Personnel issued the transfer orders of the officers.

According to the transfer list released by the state government, THESE six IAS officers transferred:

  1. Praveen Gupta, who served as the chief electoral officer, has been appointed as the Principal Secretary of the Public Works Department (PWD).
  2. Sandeep Verma, previously the additional chief secretary of PWD, will now serve as the CMD of Rajasthan State Warehousing Corporation.
  3. Naveen Mahajan, former CMD of the warehousing corporation, has been appointed as the new chief electoral officer.
  4. Rohit Gupta, awaiting posting orders, has been designated as the Commissioner of Industries and CSR and the Bureau of Investment Promotion.
  5. Prakash Chandra Sharma, executive director of Rajasthan Urban Drinking Water Sewerage and Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (RUDSICO) and project director of Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP), was transferred to the chief minister's office as the CM's Officer on Special Duty.
  6. Commissioner of Industries and CSR and Bureau of Investment Promotion Himanshu Gupta was transferred to the rural non-farm development agency (RUDA) as its MD.

(With PTI inputs)

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