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5 IAS officers shifted in Haryana

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Chandigarh: In an administrative reshuffle, Haryana Government transferred five IAS officers in the state with immediate effect, an official spokesperson said.

Keshni Anand Arora, who had been awaiting orders of posting, was made Additional Chief Secretary of School Education Department, he said.

Arora will also look after the Electronics and Information and Technology Department relieving Devender Singh of the charge, he said.

Trilok Chand Gupta, who is Principal Secretary of School Education Department, has been posted as Principal Secretary, Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Department, relieving S K Gulati of the charge.

Siddhi Nath Roy, who was awaiting posting, goes as Principal Secretary of Printing and Stationery Department in place of Ankur Gupta, who has been posted as Principal Secretary, Renewable Energy Department, relieving Rajan Kumar Gupta of the charge.

Sukriti Likhi, who was awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Managing Director of Haryana State Co-operative Supply and Marketing Federation Limited (HAFED), relieving Chander Parkash of the charge, the spokesperson said.

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