Tamil Nadu Government Orders Transfer of 15 IAS Officers Including Home Secretary

The Tamil Nadu government has issued orders for the transfer of 15 IAS officers, including the Home Secretary, on July 16. The reshuffle affects key departments such as Home, Revenue, and Cooperative.


Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu government has issued orders for a significant administrative reshuffle, transferring 15 IAS officers to new positions. This move, announced on July 16, includes the transfer of the state's Home Secretary.

Amudha, who was serving as the Principal Secretary of the Home Department, has been transferred to the position of Secretary of Revenue and Disaster Management Department. Taking her place as the new Home Secretary is Dheeraj Kumar.

In another key change, J. Radhakrishnan, who was the Commissioner of Greater Chennai Corporation, has been transferred to the position of Secretary of Cooperation and Consumer Affairs Department.

S. Valarmathi, who was serving as the District Collector of Ranipet, has been appointed as the Joint Secretary of the Social Welfare Department.

This administrative reshuffle affects several crucial departments including Home, Revenue, Cooperative, and School Education. The sudden order by the Tamil Nadu government to transfer these 15 key IAS officers has created a stir in administrative circles.

The government's decision to transfer officials in such important positions is seen as a move to enhance administrative efficiency and bring fresh perspectives to various departments. It remains to be seen how these changes will impact the functioning of the respective departments and the overall governance in the state.

District Collector Pawan Kumar Briefs Political Parties on Vote Counting Procedures

District Election Officer and Collector Pawan Kumar Giriyappanar chaired a consultative meeting at the District Collecto...

War Tensions Drive Coimbatore Tourists to Singapore, Malaysia Over Gulf Nations This Summer

Coimbatore International Airport witnesses surge in summer travelers choosing Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietna...

New traffic rules for Ooty tourists from May 1

Nilgiris police have announced new traffic restrictions from May 1 for vehicles heading to Ooty to manage congestion dur...

Coimbatore Airport Cargo Operations Hit Hard by 80 percent Freight Charge Surge

Coimbatore international airport witnesses sharp decline in cargo bookings as handling charges increase by 80 percent du...

Saibaba Colony Flyover Construction Works to be Completed Soon - Highway Department Officials

Highway Department officials announced that the Saibaba Colony flyover construction in Coimbatore has reached 95 percent...

Coimbatore Police Declare Drone Red Zone Ahead of EVM Counting at GCT

Coimbatore City Police have imposed a temporary drone ban across 12 areas including R.S. Puram and Saibaba Colony from A...