Key Points

Shashi Prakash Goyal has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, ending weeks of administrative speculation. His appointment comes after the state government's request for an extension for outgoing Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh was not approved by the Centre. Goyal, a 1989-batch IAS officer, has been a close aide of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and previously served as Additional Chief Secretary. The transition represents a significant moment in the state's bureaucratic leadership.

Key Points: Yogi's Trusted IAS Officer Shashi Goyal Takes UP Chief Secretary Role

  • Goyal is 1989-batch IAS officer closely aligned with CM Yogi
  • Formerly served as Additional Chief Secretary with multiple key portfolios
  • Replaces Manoj Kumar Singh after government's extension request was denied
  • Considered one of Yogi Adityanath's most trusted bureaucratic officials
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Shashi Prakash Goyal appointed as new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh

Shashi Prakash Goyal replaces Manoj Kumar Singh as Uttar Pradesh's new Chief Secretary, marking a key bureaucratic transition

"The appointment brings clarity after days of uncertainty - Government Source"

Lucknow, July 31

Ending weeks of speculation, the Uttar Pradesh Government has appointed 1989-batch IAS officer Shashi Prakash Goyal as the new Chief Secretary of the state. Goyal formally assumed charge after reaching the secretariat on Thursday evening.

Outgoing Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, whose tenure officially ends today, was present during the handover along with other senior officials. The appointment brings clarity after days of uncertainty, especially as the state government had written to the Centre in early July, seeking a one-year extension for Singh. However, unlike his predecessors Anup Chandra Pandey and Durga Shankar Mishra -- both of whom had received extensions from the Centre -- Singh's request was not approved.

Goyal's name had been in circulation for the past few days, and the formal announcement brought an end to the bureaucratic suspense that had gripped the state.

Until now, he had been serving as Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He is widely regarded as one of the CM's most trusted officers and has played a key role in the Chief Minister's Office since the beginning of Yogi's first term.

During his tenure as Additional Chief Secretary, Goyal held important portfolios, including Civil Aviation, State Property, and Protocol. Now, as Chief Secretary, he has also been entrusted with major roles such as Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner (IIDC), Additional Chief Secretary Coordination Department, Chairman of PICUP, CEO of UPEIDA and UPSHA, and Director of UPDASP.

Meanwhile, the additional charge of Civil Aviation and State Property has been handed over to Principal Secretary (Home and Information) Sanjay Prasad.

The state's bureaucratic machinery had remained on edge throughout Thursday, awaiting a last-minute nod from the Centre, as was the case in previous instances. With no communication received by evening, the government appointed Goyal.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Interesting that Manoj Singh didn't get extension while previous CS did. Maybe Centre wants fresh approach for UP's development? Goyal has big shoes to fill!
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Aman W
As someone from Lucknow, I hope the new Chief Secretary focuses on improving basic infrastructure. Our roads and public transport need urgent attention!
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Priyanka N
The bureaucratic musical chairs continue... While I wish Mr. Goyal well, I hope this isn't just about political loyalty but actual administrative capability.
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Vikram M
Goyal sir has handled multiple important departments well. His experience with CM Office will help in smooth coordination. UP needs stable leadership now.
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Nisha Z
Hope the new CS focuses on women's safety and employment generation. UP has so much potential but needs proper governance. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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