
The state continues the state of transfers and new contributions to bureaucrats with the main Minister A. Revant Reddy, who allegedly focused on the regrouping in his office.
On Wednesday, the main secretary in the office of the main minister (CMO) was appointed a retirement bureaucrat. The appointment of Mr. Srinivas Raju comes immediately after the main transfer of IAS officers made a few days ago, and higher officials, such as the special main secretary Jayesh Ranjan, moved from positions they held for almost ten years. Mr. Srinivasa Raja, about representing the AP cadre, worked as an advisor, but decided to retire, because the central government did not spread its representation.
His appointment increased the eyebrows as another head officer V. Shadri continues the same post in CMO. At the same time, Mr. Jayesh Ranjan was sent as the CEO of Industrial and Investment Cells in CMO in a recent regroup.
The appointment of Mr. Srinivas Raju is preceded by the transfer of IPS officer Shahnawaz Qasima, who was sent as the CEO of the drug administration in Telangana and the common secretary of Sangeet Satyanarayan, who was sent as the director of the Health Department.
Another manager, G. Chandrasekhar Reddy, is said to be on the way out from CMO in the middle of the interview that he is ready to become the main information commissioner of the State Information Commission. According to sources, CMO transfers are reported to focus on the redistribution of workload between officials, so the file will will be faster and smoother. In addition, the number of officers in CMO went with the main minister, who preferred to maintain the caste and religious balance in the allocation of contributions in his office.
Although the overall performance of the CMO secretaries was satisfactory, there were reports that the absence of effective coordination between the officers in question led to a delay in enabled files. The main minister allegedly decided to prun in the number of officers in his office and redistribute specific tasks to each officer to ensure that there is no space for delay in permission. The presence of experienced IAS officers in Cmo is expected to help the government in terms of addressing interdepartmental questions.
Published – May 1 2025 06:41 IS IS