D.Thara new Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad, Tapan Ray, Mohapatra shifted to Delhi
September 30, 2014
Gandhinagar, 30 September 2014
Dr. Guruprasad Mohapatra, Commissioner of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation shifted as Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce, New Delhi.
D.Thara, CEO, AUDA is appointed as Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. She will hold additional charge of the post of CEO, AUDA.
Tapan Ray, MD, GSPC ltd, Gandhinagar is shifted to Additional Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, New Delhi.
DJ Pandian, ACS, Industries and Mines department will hold additional charge of the post of MD, GSPC.
Vipra Bhal, Additional Commissioner of Industries(CSPO) Gandhinagar is relieved from the IAS cadre of Gujarat to enable her to join the IAS cadre of Jammu & Kashmir where she is going on inter cadre deputation for a period of three years.
P.Swaroop, MD, INDEXTb, Gandhinagar to hold additional charge of the post of Additional Commissioner of Industries(CSPO) Gandhinagar.
VA Vaghela, Director, GEDA, Ahmedabad to hold additional charge of the post of Additional Chief Executive Officer, Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority, Gandhinagar.
Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary, Finance Department(Expenditure) Gandhinagar to hold additional charge of the post of Commissioner of Bureau of Public Enterprises Gandhinagar.
KM Bhimjiyani, Commissioner of Youth Services and Cultural Activities Gandhinagar to hold the additional charge of the post of CGM, SSNNL Gandhinagar.
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