MP News: 26 IAS officers transferred, collectors of 14 districts changed, big decision of the government before the census.

Major changes have been made at the administrative level in Madhya Pradesh. The state government has transferred a total of 26 IAS officers including collectors of 14 districts. This decision was taken on Thursday, after which the General Administration Department issued official orders.

Under this reshuffle, Bhopal Collector Kaushalendra Vikram Singh has been made Secretary to the Chief Minister. At the same time, Dhar Collector Priyank Mishra has now been appointed as the new Collector of Bhopal. Apart from this, collectors of many districts including Sagar, Dhar, Rewa, Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Seoni, Shivpuri, Umaria, Sheopur, Maihar, Damoh, Mandla, Jhabua and Betul have also been changed. Whereas the Divisional Commissioner and Public Instruction Commissioner of Narmadapuram have also been changed.

Women were also given important responsibilities in transfer

According to the government, this decision was taken in the meeting between Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Chief Secretary Anurag Jain. After this orders were issued immediately. It is being told that this change was proposed for a long time, but it was getting delayed due to festivals and budget session. Women have also been given important responsibilities in this transfer. A total of 9 women IAS officers have been transferred. Which includes Shilpa Gupta, Pratibha Pal, Sonia Meena, Sheetala Patle, Neha Meena, Rani Batad, Rakhi Sahay, Sheela Dahima and Bidisha Mukherjee.

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Five women were made collectors

According to the information, 5 of these have been made collectors. Rakhi Sahay, Sheela Dahima and Bidisha Mukherjee have got the responsibility of collector for the first time. Whereas Pratibha Pal and Neha Meena were already working on this post. This entire administrative reshuffle has been done keeping in mind the census starting from April 16. The government wants that the administrative system should be strong and organized to smoothly complete a big task like census.

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