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9 IAS officers reshuffled in Haryana

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh

Ramendra Jakhu, Additional Chief Secretary, Transport and Civil Aviation departments has been posted as Additional Chief Secretary, Forests and Wildlife Department relieving Krishna Mohan of the charge.

Hardeep Kumar, Principal Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs and Animal Husbandry and Dairying departments has been posted as Principal Secretary, Transport and Civil Aviation departments, an official release said here

P Raghavendrra Rao, Principal Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department has been given additional charge of Principal Secretary, Women and Child Development Department replacing Dheera Khandelwal.

K Das, Principal Secretary, Science and Technology Department has been posted as Principal Secretary, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Department vice Hardeep Kumar.

 

Shashi Bala Gulati, Officer on Special Duty, Manpower Planning and Secretary, Rajya Sainik Board has been posted as Principal Secretary, Fisheries Department replacing Amit Jha.

Mhathung Kithan, who was awaiting orders of posting has been posted as Principal Secretary, Archives Department relieving Vijai Vardhan. He has also been given additional charge of OSD Manpower Planning and Secretary, Rajya Sainik Board replacing Shashi Blala Gulati.

Dheera Khandelwal, Principal Secretary, Women and Child Development Department has been posted as Principal Secretary, Science and Technology Department replacing P K Das.

Amit Jha, Principal Secretary, Fisheries Department has been posted as Principal Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department replacing Hardeep Kumar.

Brijendra Singh, Managing Director, Haryana Warehousing Corporation and Director General, Technical Education has been given additional charge of Director General, Medical Education and Research relieving Mohinder Kumar of the charge, the release added.

  

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First Published: Jan 24 2013 | 4:45 PM IST

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