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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has carried out a major administrative reshuffle involving 90 officers from the AGMUT cadre and allied services. The transfer exercise includes 21 IAS officers, 40 IPS officers, 19 DANICS officers and 10 DANIPS officers, with new postings across Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, Puducherry, Chandigarh, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (DNH&DD).


The large-scale reshuffle is aimed at strengthening administrative efficiency and ensuring balanced deployment of officers across Union Territories and AGMUT cadre regions.

21 IAS Officers Get New Postings


Among the IAS officers, Vivek Pandey (2003) has been transferred from Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi, while Garima Gupta (2004) moves from Mizoram to Delhi. Sanjay Goel (2004) has been shifted from Goa to Arunachal Pradesh.


Other IAS transfers include:

  1. Vivek Pandey (2003): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  2. Garima Gupta (2004): Mizoram → Delhi
  3. Sanjay Goel (2004): Goa → Arunachal Pradesh
  4. Pawan Kumar Sain (2005): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  5. Amjad Tak (2005): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  6. Saugat Biswas (2006): Arunachal Pradesh → Jammu & Kashmir
  7. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary (2009): Jammu & Kashmir → Arunachal Pradesh
  8. Ajay Kumar Gupta (2010): DNH&DD → Delhi
  9. Arava Gopi Krishna (2012): DNH&DD → Ladakh
  10. L Kumar (2012): Andaman & Nicobar → Puducherry
  11. Kesavan R (2013): Puducherry → Lakshadweep
  12. Awanish Kumar (2014): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  13. Bhupesh Chaudhary (2014): Ladakh → DNH&DD
  14. Shashanka Ala (2014): Ladakh → DNH&DD
  15. Rishita Gupta (2019): Delhi → Arunachal Pradesh
  16. Shweta Nagarkoti (2020): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  17. R. Giri Sankar (2020): Lakshadweep → Puducherry
  18. Mamta Yadav (2021): Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  19. W. Punshiba Singh (2022): Delhi → Lakshadweep
  20. Ishita Rathi (2022): Puducherry → Jammu & Kashmir
  21. Swati Sheemar (2023): Jammu & Kashmir → Delhi

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40 IPS Officers Transferred Across AGMUT Cadre

The MHA has also transferred 40 IPS officers to different AGMUT cadre locations.

  1. Vivek Kishore (1999): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  2. Sindhu Pillai A (2001): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  3. Nabam Gungte (2003): Delhi → Arunachal Pradesh
  4. Chinmoy Biswal (2008): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  5. Ajay Krishan Sharma (2008): Goa → Delhi
  6. A. Koan (2009): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  7. Varsha Sharma (2010): Goa → Delhi
  8. Pratiksha Godara (2011): Delhi → Andaman & Nicobar
  9. Jitendra Kumar Meena (2012): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  10. Anil Kumar Lal (2013): Puducherry → Delhi
  11. Rajesh Kumar Sharma (2014): Jammu & Kashmir → Chandigarh
  12. Manjeet (2015): Chandigarh → Delhi
  13. Geetanjali Khandelwal (2015): Chandigarh → Delhi
  14. Satyawan Gautam (2016): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  15. Tanushree (2017): Jammu & Kashmir → Delhi
  16. Pukhraj Kamal (2018): Mizoram → Delhi
  17. Lokeshwaran R (2018): Mizoram → Delhi
  18. Deepika (2018): Jammu & Kashmir → Puducherry
  19. Vinit Kumar (2018): Delhi → Chandigarh
  20. Gaurav Sikarwar (2019): Jammu & Kashmir → Goa
  21. Vishnu Kumar (2019): Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  22. Arshi Aadil (2019): Goa → Jammu & Kashmir
  23. Gaurav Tyagi (2019): Mizoram → Delhi
  24. Angad Mehta (2020): Arunachal Pradesh → Delhi
  25. Tikam Singh Verma (2020): Goa → Jammu & Kashmir
  26. Rishi Kumar (2021): Delhi → Arunachal Pradesh
  27. K. M. Priyanka (2021): Chandigarh → Jammu & Kashmir
  28. Utkarsha (2021): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  29. Pawan Kumar: Delhi → Ladakh
  30. R. Subash: Puducherry → Delhi
  31. Sikandar Singh: Delhi → Puducherry
  32. Rajeev Kumar Ambasta: Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  33. Deepak Yadav: Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  34. Dhirendra Pratap Singh: Delhi → Mizoram
  35. Nishant Gupta: Delhi → Mizoram
  36. Anand Kumar Mishra: Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  37. Patel Aalap Manshukh: Delhi → Lakshadweep
  38. Satish Kumar: Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir
  39. Shweta Singh Chauhan: Delhi → Goa
  40. Amit Kaushik: Delhi → Mizoram

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19 DANICS Officers Receive Fresh Assignments

The transfer order also covers 19 DANICS officers.

  1. Singh Keshav Narendra (2020): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  2. Atul Soni (2021): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  3. Ravinder Kumar (2021): Andaman & Nicobar → Delhi
  4. Jagtap Kalyani Rajendra (2021): Andaman & Nicobar → Chandigarh
  5. Padmakar Ram Tripathi (2011): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  6. Aditya Bhatt (2020): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  7. K. Buzar Jamhar (2023): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  8. Arun Gupta (2009): DNH&DD → Delhi
  9. Jatin Goyal (2012): DNH&DD → Delhi
  10. Amit Kumar (2010): Chandigarh → Delhi
  11. Rahul Aggarwal (2012): Delhi → Lakshadweep
  12. Nagendra Shekharpati Tripathi (2011): Delhi → DNH&DD
  13. Rajesh Choudhary (2013): Delhi → DNH&DD
  14. Gurav Nilesh Nishikant (2012): Delhi → Andaman & Nicobar
  15. Mohit Mishra (2013): Delhi → Andaman & Nicobar
  16. Ashish Kumar (2018): Delhi → Andaman & Nicobar
  17. Sandeep (2025): Delhi → Andaman & Nicobar
  18. Shashi Kumar (2025): Delhi → Lakshadweep
  19. Ved Prakash Meena (2025): Delhi → Lakshadweep

10 DANIPS Officers Also Reshuffled

The following DANIPS officers have also been transferred:

  1. Rajneesh (2011): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  2. Avinash Anshul (2021): Lakshadweep → Delhi
  3. Gursewak Singh (2015): DNH&DD → Delhi
  4. Vikas Sheokand (2014): Chandigarh → Delhi
  5. A. Venkatesh (2014): Chandigarh → Delhi
  6. Rajesh Kumar Meena (2017): Delhi → Lakshadweep
  7. Patil Swagat Rajkumar (2018): Delhi → Chandigarh
  8. Neeraj Kumar (2025): Delhi → DNH&DD
  9. Kailash Singh Bisht (2025): Delhi → Lakshadweep
  10. Satendra Mohan Meena (2025): Delhi → Chandigarh

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Major Administrative Exercise Across AGMUT Cadre

The latest MHA transfer order is one of the largest cadre reshuffles in recent months, covering officers across multiple services and Union Territories. The exercise is expected to strengthen governance, improve administrative coordination, and ensure optimal deployment of experienced officers across the AGMUT cadre and affiliated services.

 

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