CHANDIGARH — The Haryana Government has implemented a strategic administrative shake-up, issuing transfer and posting orders for 10 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate effect. The order, issued on April 8, 2026, by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, reallocates key responsibilities across the state’s mining, finance, health, and district administrations.
Secretariat and Departmental Shifts
The reshuffle places several senior officers in charge of critical state departments:
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C. G. Rajini Kaanthan (2004): Appointed as Commissioner & Secretary to the Government, Haryana, Mines & Geology Department, relieving Pankaj Agarwal (2000).
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Saket Kumar (2005): Assigned as Commissioner & Secretary, Archives Department, in addition to his existing duties.
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J. Ganesan (2006): Named Chairman of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board and Commissioner & Secretary, Public Health Engineering Department, relieving Vineet Garg (1991) and Mohammed Shayin (2002).
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Atul Kumar (2007): Appointed as Commissioner & Secretary, Finance Department (Haryana-I), relieving Mohammed Shayin (2002).
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Dusmanta Kumar Behera (2007): Posted as Secretary to Government, Haryana, Revenue & Disaster Management Department.
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Mani Ram Sharma (2009): Reassigned as Secretary, Health Department, relieving Rippudaman Singh Dhillon (2008).
Field Postings and Special Assignments
Significant changes were also made to district leadership and specialized administrative roles:
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Dr. Aditya Dahiya (2011): Given additional charge as Managing Director, Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited, relieving Saket Kumar (2005).
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Ajay Kumar (2013): Appointed to a newly created post as Deputy Principal Secretary-II to the Chief Minister (DPSCM-II).
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Uttam Singh (2015): Takes over as Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram, and Chief Administrator of the Shri Mata Sheetla Devi Shrine Board, vice Ajay Kumar.
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Anand Kumar Sharma (2019): Posted as Deputy Commissioner, Karnal, and CEO of Karnal Smart City Ltd., vice Uttam Singh.
The order mandates that these transitions take place immediately to ensure administrative continuity across the state.

