Gujarat Transfers 72 IAS Officers in Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle

The Gujarat government has transferred 72 IAS officers in a large-scale administrative reshuffle. Key changes include new collectors for Ahmedabad, Surat, and other districts. Several municipal commissioners have been reassigned to district administration roles. The reshuffle spans revenue, infrastructure, urban management, and welfare departments.

Key Points: 72 IAS Officers Transferred in Gujarat Bureaucratic Reshuffle

  • 72 IAS officers transferred
  • Ahmedabad Collector Sujeet Kumar reassigned
  • Surat Collector Dr Sourabh Pardhi moved
  • Changes across 13 districts and municipal bodies
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Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Gujarat; 72 IAS officers transferred

Gujarat government transfers 72 IAS officers in a large-scale reshuffle, affecting district collectors and municipal commissioners across the state.

"the 72-post reshuffle covers a wide spectrum of governance functions - Officials"

Gandhinagar, May 13

In a major administrative exercise, the Gujarat government on Wednesday effected a large-scale reshuffle involving 72 IAS officers, transferring and reassigning senior officials across district administrations, municipal corporations and key state departments.

The reshuffle includes changes at collectorates across several districts, such as Ahmedabad, Surat, Bharuch, Navsari, Morbi, Dahod, Junagadh, Valsad, Kutch-Bhuj, Arvalli, Botad, Tapi, Narmada and Kheda, alongside postings in Gandhinagar and multiple urban development bodies.

Among the prominent changes, Ahmedabad Collector Sujeet Kumar has been appointed Special Commissioner of State Tax. Bhavya Verma, previously Collector of Valsad, has been named the new Collector of Ahmedabad.

Surat Collector Dr Sourabh Pardhi has been transferred as Director of Civil Supplies in Gandhinagar, while Tejas Parmar, earlier Municipal Commissioner of Junagadh, has been appointed Collector of Surat.

In other key movements, D.N. Modi has been posted as Development Commissioner in Gandhinagar after serving in the Jamnagar Municipal Corporation.

Anand Patel, formerly Collector of Kutch-Bhuj, has been appointed Commissioner of Schools in Gandhinagar and will also hold additional responsibilities relating to PM-POSHAN and the Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training.

Ajay Prakash has been moved from Gujarat Energy Development Agency to Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited as Managing Director, while Gaurang Makwana has been transferred from Bharuch Collectorate to the Climate Change Department with additional charge of state power sector entities, including Gujarat Power Corporation Limited and Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited.

At the district and municipal level, several officers have been interchanged between collectorates and civic bodies.

Transfers include postings involving Junagadh, Morbi, Navsari, Vapi, Mehsana, Surendranagar and Gandhidham, with multiple municipal commissioners shifted into district administration roles and vice versa.

In Gandhinagar, a significant administrative reshuffle has been carried out across departments, including industries, urban development, tribal development, civil supplies and energy.

Officers have also been assigned additional charges in institutions such as Gujarat Informatics Limited, Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Limited, Gujarat Urban Development authorities and Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban).

The notification further includes extensive reshuffling of district development officers and assistant collectors, many of whom have been posted as project administrators in Tribal Area Sub Plan regions or reassigned to urban local bodies, including the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Vadodara Municipal Corporation and other civic agencies.

Officials said the 72-post reshuffle covers a wide spectrum of governance functions, spanning revenue administration, infrastructure development, urban management and welfare delivery, marking one of the most extensive administrative reallocations in the state in recent times.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's interesting to see so many senior officials being moved around. But I hope this doesn't disrupt ongoing projects and services that citizens depend on. New leadership needs time to settle in.
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Rohit P
Finally some action in the bureaucracy! Gujarat needs efficient officers in key positions. Anand Patel as Commissioner of Schools - let's see what changes he brings to the education system. PM-POSHAN is a critical scheme. 💪
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Meera T
Hope the transfers were done based on merit and performance, not political connections. Citizens deserve administrators who are both capable and accountable. Let's keep an eye on the new appointments in tribal areas especially.
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David E
Quite a major administrative reshuffle. I'm curious to see how the new appointments handle urban management and infrastructure - especially in fast-growing cities like Surat and Ahmedabad. The changes in the energy sector are also noteworthy.
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Arjun K
Good to see experienced officers being deployed to key departments. But I hope the new collectors in districts like Morbi and Dahod pay attention to local issues - these areas have unique challenges that need sensitive handling. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
While reshuffles can bring freshness, frequent transfers often demotivate officers and affect policy continuity. I hope the government has a clear vision behind

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