Karnataka govt transfers 13 IAS officers; new DCs for Vijayanagar, Yadgir


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jul 9: In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, the Karnataka government has transferred 13 IAS officers, including the deputy commissioners of Vijayanagar and Yadgir districts.

Bhubalan T, who was serving as the deputy commissioner of Vijayanagar, has been appointed as the CEO of the Centre for e-Governance. Meanwhile, Sushila B, the outgoing DC of Yadgir, will now take charge as the Managing Director of Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation.

Anand K, previously the CEO of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, has been appointed as the new deputy commissioner of Vijayanagar. Bhuyal Harshal Narayana Rao, who was serving as MD of Atal Janasnehi Kendra, has been posted as the Deputy Commissioner of Yadgir.

Other key transfers:

• Zaheera Naseem – Regional commissioner, Kalaburagi Division
• Pandve Rahul Tukaram – Additional commissioner of Public Instruction, Kalaburagi
• Dileesh Sasi – CEO, Uttara Kannada Zilla Panchayat
• Eshwar Kumar – CEO, Raichur Zilla Panchayat
• Shishidhar Kurera – Joint managing director, KUIDFC
• Dr Akash S – CEO, Bagalkot Zilla Panchayat
• Aparna Ramesh – director, EDCS
• Narvade Vinayak Karbari – CEO, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat
• Yatish R – CEO, Bengaluru Nagar District Panchayat

The reshuffle aims to strengthen administrative efficiency across the state’s districts and departments.

  

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