More AP IAS officers given additional charge

June 07, 2014 12:04 am | Updated 12:04 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary I.Y.R.Krishna Rao issued orders giving additional charge to the eleven IAS officers here on Friday.

These are in addition to the additional charge given to 24 IAS officers to handle the departments held by 44 IAS officers after they were allotted to Telangana State.

The following officers handle the additional charge: A.P.Sawheny, Principal Secretary, Health, Medial and Family Welfare, will hold additional charge as Principal Secretary to Chief Minister; Dr. P.V. Ramesh, Principal Secretary, Finance will also hold charge as Principal Secretary, GAD (SR); Dr. D.Sambasiva Rao, Principal Secretary, Finance will be hold charge as Principal Secretary, Infrastructure and Investment.

Similarly additional charge is given to the following IAS officers. Lingaraj Panigrahi- Principal Secretary, GAD (Services & HRM), Nilam Sawhney – Principal Secretary, Higher Education in place of J.S.Venkateswara Prasad, Shalini Mishra – Vice- Chairman and Managing Director, AP Mineral Development Corporation, Adhar Sinha- Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, APDDCF, R.Karikal ValaveVice-Chairman and Housing Commissioner, AP Housing Board and MD, AP State Housing Corporation. The other officers given additional charge are G.Jaya Lakshmi- Secretary, APSWREI Society, M.Ravichandra- PD, AP AIDS Control Society, Vani Mohan, Commisisoner of REEMAP.

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