Tripurari Sharan named new Bihar Chief Secretary

A 1985 batch IAS officer, Mr Sharan will retire from service on June 30 this year

May 01, 2021 09:07 pm | Updated 09:34 pm IST - Patna

Tripurari Sharan. File

Tripurari Sharan. File

Senior IAS officer Tripurari Sharan was on Saturday named as the new Chief Secretary of Bihar, but his tenure will be for a brief period of two months only, according to a government notification.

Mr Sharan succeeded Arun Kumar Singh who died of COVID-19 the previous day .

A 1985 batch IAS officer, Mr Sharan will retire from service on June 30 this year.

He was holding the responsibility of Chairman of Revenue Council.

According to the notification issued by the General Administration department, Sanjeev Kumar Sinha (1986 batch) will replace Mr Sharan in Revenue Council.

The 1985 batch IAS officer Arun Kumar had died of COVID in a private hospital here Friday.

He had tested positive mid-April and after a long battle with the disease breathed his last the previous day.

He was scheduled to retire in August end but his sudden demise forced a reshuffle.

A large number of senior bureaucrts have come under the attack of COVID in its deadly ongoing second wave in Bihar.

Before Singh, Additional Health Secretary Ravi Shankar Choudhary and Director in Panchayati Raj department Vijay Ranjan had succumed to the COVID infection.

Transfers

The notification also gave details of transfer of some other senior IAS officers.

Sudhir Kumar will take over the charge of Chief Investigation Commissioner in General Administration department from Sinha.

The 1989 batch IAS officer Vandana Kinney will be Additional Chief Secretary in the department of Labour Resources department. She will also have additional responsibility of Arts, Culture and Youth affairs department.

Mihir Kumar Singh has been made Commissioner of Tirhut division at Muzaffarpur.

Prem Singh Meena has been named as new Bhagalpur Commissioner. He will also hold additional charge of Munger division.

Manish Kumar (2005 batch) became new Darbhanga Commissioner.

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