32 IAS Officers Transferred in MP Reshuffle
Major administrative changes in Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior and Satna civic chiefs replaced

In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Madhya Pradesh state government transferred 32 IAS officers on Friday. The changes include the replacement of the Gwalior Municipal Corporation commissioner, Sangh Priya, who has been moved to the position of chief executive officer (CEO) of Singrauli district panchayat. Abhishek Chaudhary, previously CEO of District Panchayat, Dhar, has been appointed as the new commissioner of Gwalior Municipal Corporation.
The reshuffle also saw changes in the Satna Municipal Corporation, with Dr. Nagarjun V Goda, CEO of District Panchayat, Khandwa, being appointed as the new commissioner. Other notable transfers include Ashish, SDO (revenue) of Sendhwa in Barwani district, who has been appointed as additional commissioner of Indore Municipal Corporation, and Akshay Kumar Temraval, CEO of District Panchayat Datia, who has been transferred as Additional Commissioner, Bhopal Municipal Corporation.
The transfers are seen as a major overhaul of the state's administrative machinery, with several officers being given new assignments. Sanjana Jain, Additional Collector of Maihar, has been shifted to the Water Resources Department as Deputy Secretary, while Jagdish Kumar Gome, CEO of District Panchayat Singhrauli, has been moved to the position of CEO of District Panchayat Sagar.
The reshuffle has also seen the transfer of several other officers, including Jyoti Sharma, CEO of District Panchayat Dewas, who has been appointed as Deputy Secretary, and Anjali Joseph Jonathan, CEO of District Panchayat Harda, who has been moved to the position of Deputy Secretary, PWD. Navit Kumar Dhurve, CEO of Tikamgarh District Panchayat, has been appointed as CEO of District Panchayat Dewas, while Shristi Deshmukh Goda, Additional Collector of Khandwa, has been transferred as CEO of District Panchayat Rewa.
The changes are expected to have a significant impact on the functioning of the state's administrative machinery, with several new officers being given key assignments. The transfers are seen as a move to bring in fresh perspectives and ideas, and to improve the overall efficiency of the state's administration.
The Madhya Pradesh government has been making efforts to improve the state's administrative machinery, and the latest reshuffle is seen as a major step in this direction. The changes are expected to have a positive impact on the state's development, and to help in achieving the government's goals.
In conclusion, the transfer of 32 IAS officers in Madhya Pradesh is a significant development, and is expected to have a major impact on the state's administrative machinery. The changes are seen as a move to bring in fresh perspectives and ideas, and to improve the overall efficiency of the state's administration.
Frequently asked questions
How many IAS officers were transferred in MP?
32 IAS officers were transferred in MP
Who has been appointed as the new commissioner of Gwalior Municipal Corporation?
Abhishek Chaudhary has been appointed as the new commissioner of Gwalior Municipal Corporation