Top brass undisturbed in provisional allotment

August 23, 2014 01:01 am | Updated 01:01 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The provisional allocation of All India Officers to both the States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has not led to any changes in the top level posts.

Contrary to the speculation that Telangana Chief Secretary may be allocated to Andhra Pradesh going by the roster system, Mr. Rajiv Sharma got allocated to Telangana and thus he would continue in the same post.

The Telangana Director General of Police Anurag Sharma is also believed to have been allocated to the Telangana State.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary I.Y.R.Krishna Rao and DGP J.V.Ramudu will be with AP as they hail from the Andhra region.

The Pratyush Sinha committee along with the Chief Secretaries of both the States met in Delhi on Friday morning and finalised the provisional allocation of IAS officers. However, the exercise on allocation of IPS and IFS officers is yet to be completed. The provisional list of IAS will be uploaded on the website of Department of Personnel and Training by late evening . According to the available information, GHMC Commissioner Somesh Kumar, HMDA Commissioner Neerabh Kumar have been allocated to Andhra Pradesh. Dr.P.V. Ramesh, Principal Secretary, Finance, Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Principal Secretary, GAD, Mr. S.P.Singh, Principal Secretary, Revenue, Ms. Nilam Sawhney, Principal Secretary, Woman and Child Welfare and Higher Education, Mr. M.G.Gopal, TTD EO, Ms. Chandana Khan, Special Chief Secretary, Tourism all at present serving in Andhra Pradesh, it is understood, have been allocated to Telangana State cadre. It is not yet clear whether Mr. Gopal will have to step down from his present post. Mr. Sam Bob, Principal Secretary, R&B, Mr. Anil Punetha, Principal Secretary, Agriculture, Mr. Ajay Sawhney, Mr. Ajay Jain, Mr. Adityanath Das, Principal Secretary, Irrigation will continue in A.P and Mr. Ajay Mishra, Principal Secretary, GAD, S.K.Joshi, Principal Secretary, Energy, MA&UD, will continue in Telangana.

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