Bureaucratic reshuffle in Andhra Pradesh

Bureaucratic reshuffle in Andhra Pradesh - Sakshi Post


Hyderabad, Continuing with its exercise of bureaucratic reshuffle, Andhra Pradesh government Thursday night posted M T Krishna Babu, a 1993 batch IAS officer, as the Secretary of Infrastructure and Investment Department.

Babu was transferred out two days back from the post of Commissioner of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.
Senior IAS officer A R Sukumar (1984 batch), who was not given any posting in transfers two days back, has now been posted as Principal Secretary, Public Enterprises in the existing vacancy, according to an order issued by Chief Secretary P K Mohanty.
J S Venkateswara Prasad (1987 batch) has been transferred and posted as Principal Secretary, Food Processing and Textiles, in the Industries Department.
Adhar Sinha, of 1988 batch, has been made Commissioner of Intermediate Education, while B Kishore, a 1993 batch officer, has been transferred as AP AIDS Control Society project director. G D Priyadarshini (2002 batch), who had been kept waiting, has now been posted as Director of the AP Academy of Rural Development in the existing vacancy. M Jagannadham (2004 batch) has been posted as Joint Secretary to the government, while 2006 batch officer G Suvarna Panda Das has been transferred as Warangal Municipal Corporation Commissioner. Hari Kiran (2009 batch) will be the new Commissioner of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, while Narayana Bharath Gupta (2010 batch) has been transferred as sub-collector of Madanapalli. Bharati Hollikeri (2010 batch) has been shifted to the Housing Corporation as its Executive Director.


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