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Punjab govt transfers four IAS officers – World News Network

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Last updated: August 16, 2024 12:00 am
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Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], August 16 (ANI): Four IAS officers in Punjab posted as Deputy Commissioners in Punjab have been transferred with immediate effect. An official order has been issued in this regard.
Kulwant Singh, deputy commissioner (DC), Moga, and commissioner, of municipal corporation, Moga, has been posted as the Mansa DC in place of Paramvir Singh, according to orders issued by the chief secretary on Thursday.
Vishesh Sarangal, deputy commissioner, Gurdaspur, is now the Moga DC in addition to being the MC commissioner. Uma Shankar Gupta, director of local government has been transferred to the Gurdaspur DC.
He replaces Sarangal. Rajesh Tripathi, additional secretary, revenue and rehabilitation, and director, land records, settlement, consolidation, and land acquisition, Jalandhar, is the new Muktsar DC in place of Harpreet Singh Sudan.
The posting orders of Paramvir and Sudan will be issued later. (ANI)


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