14 IAS transferred in Bihar, Preeti named City Commissioner Bhagalpur

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In a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, the Bihar government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has reassigned several IAS officers to new positions. As per a notification from the General Administration Department (GAD), 14 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers have been given fresh postings, while 11 officers have been transferred to the General Administration Department and are currently awaiting new assignments.

Among the key changes, Sumit Kumar, a 2019 batch IAS officer previously serving as the city commissioner of Saran, has been appointed as the new Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) of Bettiah. Preeti, also from the 2019 batch and formerly the DDC of Khagaria, is now the new city commissioner of Bhagalpur. Naveen Kumar, another 2019 batch officer, has transitioned from his role as the city commissioner of Muzaffarpur to become the new DDC of Gaya.

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Other significant shifts include Yatendra Kumar Pal, who was the city commissioner of Rohtas and is now taking over as the DDC of Saran. Vikram Veerkar, previously the DDC of Ara, has been named the new city commissioner of Muzaffarpur. Priyanka Rani, the former DDC of Saran, has been transferred to the role of Nawada DDC. Deepak Kumar Mishra, who served as the DDC of Nawada, will now serve as the city commissioner of Nalanda, while Shreshta Anupam, a 2020 batch officer, has been appointed as the new DDC of Muzaffarpur.

 

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