Major Bureaucratic Shake-up in Jammu and Kashmir

The Jammu and Kashmir government has executed a major reshuffle involving over 100 officials in the second bureaucratic tier. This includes 21 police officers, with extensive changes in various departments, and follows Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha's directive for administrative restructuring within the Union Territory.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Srinagar | Updated: 09-10-2025 18:19 IST | Created: 09-10-2025 18:19 IST
Major Bureaucratic Shake-up in Jammu and Kashmir
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The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, impacting over 100 officials at various levels, according to orders issued on Thursday. The realignment involves key positions within the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), including secretaries and managing directors.

This move follows Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha's direction to transfer 21 police officers, including seven Indian Police Service (IPS) and 14 Jammu and Kashmir Police Service (JKPS) officers. These changes are part of a broader strategy to enhance administrative functions in the region.

Among notable transfers, Naseer Ahmad Wani has been appointed Director of School Education, Kashmir, and Abdul Ghani Mir is named Commandant General of Home Guards, Civil Defence and SDRF. The reassignments aim to optimize operational efficiency across departments in the Union Territory.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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