In a significant administrative shake-up, the Maharashtra government has transferred seven senior IAS officers in a move aimed at enhancing efficiency and preparedness for upcoming events, including the 2027 Nashik Kumbh Mela. The reshuffle, coinciding with a state cabinet meeting, underscores a strategic realignment of governance and planning priorities across departments.
Key Appointments:
- Shekhar Singh – Appointed as Kumbh Mela Commissioner, Nashik. The former Municipal Commissioner of Pimpri Chinchwad will oversee preparations for the 2027 Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
- M. Devendra Singh – Assigned as Member Secretary, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), Mumbai. The former Ratnagiri Collector will lead environmental oversight and industrial compliance across the state.
- Jalaj Sharma – Takes charge as Metropolitan Commissioner, Nashik Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA), transitioning from his previous role as Nashik District Collector to accelerate regional urban development.
- Ayush Prasad – Moves from District Collector, Jalgaon to District Collector, Nashik, succeeding Jalaj Sharma.
- Rohan Ghughe – Former CEO, Zilla Parishad, Thane, now appointed District Collector, Jalgaon.
- Sanjay Kolte – Becomes Sugar Commissioner, Pune, after serving as Managing Director of the Shivshahi Rehabilitation Project in Mumbai, a key post for Maharashtra’s sugar sector.
- Manoj Jindal – Transferred from Joint Managing Director, MSRDC to District Collector, Ratnagiri, replacing M. Devendra Singh.
The reshuffle reflects the state government’s proactive approach to ensuring seamless coordination in urban governance, environmental management, and major event planning.
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