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Minor bureaucratic reshuffle in Andhra Pradesh

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Amaravati In the midsts of the ongoing scuffle with the centre for the special status, the Andhra Pradesh government transferred five senior IAS officials. Chief Secretary Dinesh Kumar has asked the officials to join the new posts with immediate effect.

JSV Prasad, IAS of 1987 batch, who is waiting for posting, was posted as Special Chief Secretary in the Labour, Employment Training & Factories Department and Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Innovation Department.

B Ramanjaneyulu, IAS of 1995 batch, working as Commissioner, Panchayat Raj & Rural Development, was transferred and posted as Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Rural Sanitation, Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Dept.

Ranjit Basha, IAS, who is waiting for posting, was posted as Director, Panchayat Raj & Rural Development. Dinesh Kumar AS, IAS of 2013 batch, Project Officer, ITDA Rampachodavarm, was transferred and posted as Chief Executive Officer, AP Fibernet Corporation Ltd. Nishant Kumar, IAS of 2014 batch, Sub Collector, Tirupati, was transferred and posted as Project Officer, ITDA, Rampachodavaram.

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