Gujarat Appoints 21 IAS Officers as In-Charge Secretaries Ahead of Local Polls

The Gujarat government has appointed 21 IAS officers as in-charge secretaries for various districts to fill vacancies and strengthen oversight. Senior officers from different departments have been assigned to facilitate quicker decision-making and smoother policy implementation. The move aims to ensure uninterrupted administrative functioning and better coordination at the district level. This administrative reshuffle comes as the state prepares for upcoming local body elections covering municipal corporations and panchayats.

Key Points: Gujarat Appoints 21 IAS In-Charge Secretaries for Districts

  • Administrative reshuffle before polls
  • 21 IAS officers appointed
  • Aimed at district-level oversight
  • Focus on quicker decision-making
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Gujarat appoints 21 IAS officers as in-charge secretaries ahead of local body polls​

Gujarat govt names 21 IAS officers as district in-charge secretaries to ensure administrative continuity ahead of local body elections.

"to ensure that administrative functioning remains uninterrupted - Government Order"

Gandhinagar, March 27

The Gujarat government has appointed 21 Indian Administrative Service officers as in-charge secretaries for various districts, as part of a wider administrative exercise aimed at strengthening district-level governance.

In its order issued on Friday, the department said the appointments were made after taking into account vacancies arising from recent promotions, transfers and retirements, with the aim of ensuring that no district administration remains without oversight.​

Senior officers from different departments have been assigned charge of districts to facilitate quicker decision-making and smoother implementation of government policies.​

Among the key postings, M. Thennarasan has been assigned charge of Ahmedabad, Shalini Agarwal of Surat, P. Swaroop of Vadodara, Vinod Rao of Gandhinagar, Raj Kumar Beniwal of Kutch, Aarti Kanwar of Jamnagar, Ranjith Kumar J. of Mehsana and P. Bharathi of Vav-Tharad.​

Other appointments include Avantika Singh Aulakh for Anand, Pravina D.K. for Banaskantha, Sandhya Bhullar for Bharuch and Rajender Kumar for Morbi.​

According to the order, the in-charge secretaries will oversee administrative functioning and monitor development works in their respective districts, with a specific focus on developing talukas.​

The move was intended "to ensure that administrative functioning remains uninterrupted and that decisions at the district level are taken promptly."

The appointments would "help strengthen coordination between departments and improve implementation of government schemes on the ground."

Earlier this week, the state government transferred IAS officers at the district level, appointing new collectors in three districts.​

P. B. Pandya has been posted as Collector of Jamnagar, G. H. Solanki as Collector of Surendranagar, and Ravindra Khatale as Collector of Gandhinagar.​

Officials said these changes were part of routine administrative adjustments to maintain continuity in district administration.​

The reshuffle comes as the state prepares for local body elections expected next month, which will cover municipal corporations, municipalities and panchayats across the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see a focus on taluka development! Often, development is concentrated in district headquarters. If these officers can genuinely empower taluka-level administration, it will be a game-changer for rural Gujarat. 🤞
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Arjun K
While the intent seems positive, let's hope this isn't just a routine transfer exercise before polls. We need officers who stay long enough to understand local issues, not just for election season. Continuity is key for real governance.
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Shreya B
Appointing officers like Shalini Agarwal for Surat and Aarti Kanwar for Jamnagar is commendable. It's great to see capable women officers being given charge of major commercial and industrial districts. More power to them! 💪
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Vikram M
The timing with local body elections is interesting. Hopefully, the administrative oversight ensures free and fair polls and that development works are not misused for political campaigning. The bureaucracy must remain neutral.
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Karthik V
Quicker decision-making at the district level is much needed. Often, projects get stuck in red tape. If these in-charge secretaries can cut through that, it will be a big win for Gujarat's development model.

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