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J&K: Minor reshuffle in administration

Srinagar, Apr 10: The state government on Tuesday ordered transfer of heads of various departments.

In an order issued through General Administration Department here under number 580-GAD of 2018, dated10-04-2018, government has ordered transfers of following heads of departments:
1. Masarat Hashim, KAS, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Srinagar, is transferred and posted as Deputy Director, Tourism, Kashmir, vice Peerzada Zahoor Ahmad.
2. Peerzada Zahoor Ahmad, KAS, Deputy Director, Tourism, Kashmir, under orders of transfer as Deputy Director, Information, Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Srinagar, vice Masarat Hashim.
3. Vinakshi Koul, KAS, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Jammu Municipal Corporation, is transferred and posted as General Manager, JKTDC, Jarnmu, vice W. Anju Gupta, KAS, who shall await further orders of posting in the office of Divisional Commissioner, Jammu.
4. Riyaz Ahmad Shah, KAS, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Bijbehara, is transferred and posted as Deputy Director, Tourism, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.
5. Sarfaraz, KAS, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Pattan, is transferred and posted as Deputy Director, Tourism, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.
6. Sanjay Pandita, Under Secretary in the J&K Public Service Commission, is transferred and posted as Under Secretary to the Government, Tourism Department. (KNS)

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on April 10, 2018

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