MP Transfers 190 Officials, Including Deputy Collectors
Major administrative reshuffle in MP, 190 officials transferred. New postings include deputy collectors and tehsildars.

In a significant move, the Madhya Pradesh General Administration Department (GAD) has issued an order transferring 190 officials, including deputy collectors and tehsildars, to new postings. The order, dated July 7, 2026, states that the transfers are temporary and will take effect immediately. The officials will continue in their new roles until further instructions are received.
The transferred officials include several high-ranking officers, such as Ajay Pathak, who has been posted as Deputy Collector in Vidisha, and Ajay Kumar Sharma, who has been shifted to Sidhi as Deputy Collector. Janeshwar Verma has been appointed Deputy Collector in Sagar. Other notable transfers include Neela Shrivastava, who will serve as Assistant Director in Bhopal, and Bharat Kumar, who has been appointed Deputy Collector in Guna.
The GAD has also announced the postings of several other officials, including Pramod Kumar Choudhary, Prakash Chandra Pandey, Alok Pare, Prakashanand Jain, Rashmi Choudhary, and Sudeep Kumar Meena, who will be stationed in various locations across the state, including Morena, Bhopal, Shahdol, and Indore. The department has stated that the transfers have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Madhya Pradesh Service Rules and will remain in effect until further instructions are received.
This major administrative reshuffle is expected to have a significant impact on the state's bureaucracy. The transfer of 190 officials, including deputy collectors and tehsildars, will likely lead to changes in the way various government departments and agencies are managed. The move may also lead to a shift in the balance of power within the state's administrative hierarchy.
The GAD's decision to transfer such a large number of officials at once has raised eyebrows, with some speculating that the move may be an attempt to streamline the state's administration and improve efficiency. Others have suggested that the transfers may be related to the state government's efforts to address various administrative and governance issues.
As the transferred officials settle into their new roles, it remains to be seen how the changes will affect the functioning of the state's administration. The GAD has not provided any further information on the reasons behind the transfers or what the expected outcomes are. However, one thing is certain - the move marks a significant development in the state's administrative landscape.
The transfers are likely to have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the officials involved but also the people of Madhya Pradesh. As the state's administration continues to evolve, it is essential to monitor the situation closely and assess the impact of the changes on the ground. With the transfers now in effect, all eyes will be on the state's administration to see how it responds to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
In the coming days and weeks, it is expected that the state government will provide more information on the transfers and the expected outcomes. Until then, the people of Madhya Pradesh will have to wait and see how the changes will affect them. One thing is certain, however - the transfer of 190 officials, including deputy collectors and tehsildars, marks a significant development in the state's administrative landscape, and its impact will be felt for a long time to come.