The Madhya Pradesh government has implemented a significant reshuffle of senior Indian Administrative Service officers, transferring commissioners and collectors across key departments and districts. This move, aimed at enhancing governance and redistributing responsibilities among officers, reflects a comprehensive administrative restructuring. Among the notable changes, senior officer Krishna Gopal Tiwari has been appointed Commissioner of Social Justice and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities in Bhopal, while Shilpa Gupta has been reassigned to the post of Secretary, Home Department from Commissioner of Public Instruction.
Several district collectors have also undergone significant changes. Kaushlendra Vikram Singh, Collector of Bhopal, will now serve as Secretary to the Chief Minister and Commissioner-cum-Director, Town and Country Planning. Ravindra Kumar Chaudhary, Collector of Shivpuri, has been moved to the Additional Secretary position in the Narmada Valley Development and Water Resources Departments. The reshuffle extends to various other collectors and officers, with a focus on optimizing administrative efficiency and effectiveness.
The reshuffle encompasses a wide range of officers, including younger recruits like Arpit Verma, Rakhi Sahay, and Sheela Dahima, who have been appointed as collectors in different districts. This comprehensive bureaucratic restructuring is expected to streamline administrative operations in crucial districts and departments, with the detailed list of transfers already communicated to relevant offices.
