Yogi Adityanath govt transfers 20 IAS officers in 1st bureaucratic reshuffle
Transfer Of So Many Senior IAS Officers Is The First Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle Conducted By The Yogi Adityanath Government.
The Yogi Adityanath government transferred 20 senior IAS officers, including Principal Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal on Wednesday.
Sehgal, who wielded considerable influence in Akhilesh Yadav government, also held the charge of Religious Affaris, Information and Tourism.
He was the CEO of UP Industrial Development Authority, UP State Highway Authority and Additional Resident Commissioner, New Delhi.
An official release in Lucknow said that he has been put on the wait list.
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UP cadre IAS officer Avanish Kumar Awasthi, who was on wait list after he was relieved from the Centre, has got charge of all the departments held by Sehgal.
The Yogi Adityanath government transferred 20 senior IAS officers, including Principal Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal on Wednesday.
Sehgal, who wielded considerable influence in Akhilesh
Yadav government, also held the charge of Religious
Affaris, Information and Tourism.
He was the CEO of UP Industrial Development Authority, UP
State Highway Authority and Additional Resident Commissioner,
New Delhi.
An official release here said that he has been put on the
wait list.
UP cadre IAS officer Avanish Kumar Awasthi, who was on
wait list after he was relieved from the Centre, has got
charge of all the departments held by Sehgal.
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