Senior bureaucrat Sunil Porwal was today appointed the new home secretary of Maharashtra as the state government effected a major administrative reshuffle that saw the transfer of 12 IAS officers.
Porwal has been appointed Additional Chief Secretary (Home), replacing Sudhir Shrivastava, who been transferred to the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) as its chairman, according to a government order issued tonight.
Porwal, a 1983-batch IAS officer, was serving as Additional Chief Secretary (Industries).
The key appointment has been made at a time when Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who holds the Home portfolio, is on an official tour of the USA, Canada and Dubai.
Anil Diggikar, of the 1990 batch, who was serving as Officer on Special Duty and Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, has been posted as Principal Secretary, Environment Department.
It was reported that Shrivastava was unhappy after being overlooked for the post of chief secretary, which went to D K Jain last month.
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Speaking to PTI, Shrivastava, who is due to retire in October, said his appointment is for a period of three years from the date of joining.
Interestingly, Shrivastava's transfer order came days after he went on a long leave after the appointment of Jain as the state's top bureaucrat. Another reported claimant for the chief secretary's post, Sumit Mullick, opted for voluntary retirement.
Asked if there was any link between his transfer order and long leave, Shrivastava replied in the negative. "The leave was not taken suddenly. It was pre-decided. The transfer has nothing to do with it."