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Major administrative rejig in Jammu and Kashmir

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SRINAGAR: In a major sweep, the Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday ordered the transfer of nearly 55 senior officials of the civil and police departments almost a fortnight after the PDP-BJP combine assumed power.
However, the Mufti Muhammad Sayeed government retained B.B. Vyas, the principal secretary to former chief minister Omar Abdullah. Similarly, Chief Secretary Muhammad Iqbal Khandey and Director General of Police (DGP) K. Rajendra Kumar were also retained.
A cabinet meeting here chaired by the chief minister ordered the transfer of top Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, including officers of the rank of principal secretaries and commissioners.
This is the first major overhaul after the Peoples Democratic Party-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance took charge on March 1.
Over half a IGPs and DIGs are among the senior IPS officers transferred by the new government.
The cabinet has recommended Lateef-ul-Zaman Deva, a senior IAS officer, to the state governor for appointment as the chairman of the State Public Service Commission, the topmost recruitment body in the state.
Riyaz Ahmad Jan has been named as the new advocate general of the state.
Senior IAS officer Pawan Kotwal has been posted as divisional commissioner Jammu, while Syed Gazanfar Hussain will be the new divisional commissioner of the Kashmir division.
Rohit Kansal is the new commissioner/secretary of the public works department while Shantmanu has been appointed as principal secretary health.
Principal Secretary-Home Suresh Kumar was relieved for central deputation after he sought the transfer. The post will now be held by B.R. Sharma, financial commissioner-planning department.
S.J.M. Gillani is the new IGP Kashmir zone, while Danish Rana will be the new IGP Jammu zone.
IGP Kashmir Abdul Ghani Mir has been transferred and posted as the new CID chief of the state. (IANS)

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