Haryana
Haryana Government has issued posting and transfer orders of four IAS officers, one IRS and one HCS
- Chandigarh, May 1: Haryana Government has issued posting and transfer orders of four IAS officers, one IRS and one HCS officer with immediate effect.
- Sh. Apoorva Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department has been given additional charge of Principal Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department.
- Sh. Ashok Sangwan, Additional Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi and Additional Director, HIPA, Gurugram has been posted as Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi, Additional Director, HIPA, Gurugram.
- Dr. Garima Mittal, Chief Executive Officer, Smart City, Faridabad and Additional Chief Executive Officer, Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority, Faridabad has been given additional charge of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Faridabad.
- Besides this, the Government has ordered Sh. Rahul Narwal, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Charki Dadri and District Municipal Commissioner, Bhiwani and Charkhi Dadri to look after the work of Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani with immediate effect. He will look after the said charge in addition to his present duties, till Sh. Jaibir Singh Arya, Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani recovers from COVID-19 and joins his duties.
- Sh. Yogender Chaudhry, IRS, Advisor, Resource Mobilization Cell in Chief Minister’s Office and Principal Secretary, Foreign Cooperation Department has been given additional charge to look after the works related to the implementation of C.M. announcements.
- Meanwhile, Sh. Devendra Sharma, HCS has been deputed as Joint Director (Admn.), Industries and Commerce Department in Panipat District to assist Sh. Vikas Yadav, for monitoring all issues relating to the production and smooth and un-hindered supply/movement of the allocated quota of liquid medical oxygen to the States of Haryana and NCT of Delhi, in addition to his present duties, with immediate effect.