Bihar 47 IAS Officers Transferred, 18 Districts Got New DMs

Bihar 47 IAS Officers Transferred, 18 Districts Got New DMs

In a significant administrative overhaul, the Bihar government has transferred 47 IAS officers in what is being described as a jumbo reshuffle. This large-scale move, announced just months ahead of the state Assembly elections, is widely seen as a strategic effort to enhance governance and administrative efficiency across various departments and districts. Among the transferred officers, 18 districts have received new District Magistrates (DMs), signaling a focus on grassroots-level administration and better delivery of public services.

Bihar 47 IAS Officers Transferred

Name Batch Appointed As
Mayank Warwade 2001 State Project Director, Bihar Education Project Council, Patna
Saravanan M 2002 Secretary, Rural Works Department, Bihar, Patna
Manish Kumar 2005 Secretary, Animal and Fisheries Resources Department, Bihar, Patna
Gopal Meena 2007 Secretary, Revenue and Land Reforms Department, Bihar, Patna
Dinesh Kumar 2007 Secretary, Education Department, Bihar, Patna
Kanwal Tanuj 2010 Secretary, Minor Water Resources Department, Bihar, Patna
Rachna Patil 2010 Upgraded to Secretary level
Animesh Kumar Parashar 2010 Elevated to Secretary level
Dinesh Kumar Rai 2010 Secretary, Revenue and Land Reforms Department
Md Nayyar Iqbal 2010 Elevated to Secretary rank
Meenendra Kumar 2010 Upgraded to Secretary-level post
Rakesh Kumar 2010 Promoted to Secretary level
Rajiv Roshan 2010 Commissioner, Saran Division, Chhapra
Kaushal Kishore 2010 Commissioner, Darbhanga Division
Chandrashekhar Singh 2010 Commissioner, Patna Division
Avnish Kumar Singh 2010 Commissioner, Munger Division
Raj Kumar 2010 Commissioner, Tirhut Division, Muzaffarpur
Himanshu Kumar Rai 2010 Commissioner, Bhagalpur Division
Tyagarajan S M 2011 DM, Patna
Naveen Kumar 2011 DM, Khagaria
Rahul Kumar 2011 MD, North Bihar Power Distribution Co. Ltd., Patna (with additional charges)
Nilesh Ramchandra Deore 2011 Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat Department
Kaushal Kumar 2012 DM, Darbhanga
Kundan Kumar 2012 DM, Nalanda
Arvind Kumar Verma 2012 DM, Munger
Inayat Khan 2012 MD, Bihar State Educational Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.
Dharmendra Kumar 2013 DM, West Champaran, Bettiah
Navdeep Shukla 2013 DM, Banka
Anand Sharma 2013 DM, Madhubani
Naveen 2013 DM, Jamui
Vidya Nand Singh 2013 DM, Buxar
Sunil Kumar-1 2013 DM, Kaimur
Pawan Kumar Sinha 2013 DM, Gopalganj
Shashank Shubhankar 2014 DM, Gaya
Aditya Prakash 2014 DM, Siwan
Amit Kumar Pandey 2014 Director (after transfer from DM, Khagaria)
Yashpal Meena 2014 Additional Secretary, Water Resources Department
Sawan Kumar 2015 DM, Supaul
Prashant Kumar C.H. 2015 Director, Panchayati Raj & CGM, Bihar Development Mission
Varsha Singh 2016 DM, Vaishali, Hajipur
Anshul Kumar 2016 DM, Purnia
Mukul Kumar Gupta 2016 Director, Industries
Anshul Aggarwal 2016 Registrar, Cooperative Societies
Vaibhav Chaudhary 2016 Joint Secretary, Health Department
Dipesh Kumar 2017 DM, Saharsa
Abhilasha Sharma 2017 Joint Secretary, Urban Development and Housing Department
Abhishek Rajan 2018 MD, COMFED (additional charge)

UPSC Topper 2025 List PDF Download Click Here

 

FAQs

Why has the Bihar government transferred 47 IAS officers at once?


The large-scale transfer of 47 IAS officers by the Bihar government is widely viewed as a strategic administrative move aimed at boosting efficiency, accountability, and governance ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. By reshuffling key bureaucratic positions—including several District Magistrates and departmental secretaries—the state aims to improve public service delivery and ensure better coordination at both district and state levels.


Which key positions were affected in this IAS reshuffle?


The reshuffle affected several high-ranking positions, including the appointment of new District Magistrates in 18 districts and the posting of senior officers as Secretaries of departments such as Education, Animal & Fisheries, Revenue & Land Reforms, and Minor Water Resources. Additionally, multiple officers were promoted or given divisional commissioner roles and leadership positions in key government agencies.


How might this reshuffle impact the upcoming Assembly elections?


With elections on the horizon, this reshuffle could help the state administration streamline governance, address local issues more effectively, and improve voter confidence. By placing experienced and reputed officers in strategic roles, the government may be trying to ensure smooth execution of policies and a responsive administrative setup, which could influence public perception positively.

 

error: Content is protected !!
Scroll to Top