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Chhattisgarh Transfers 22 IAS, 1 IFS Officers; Six District Collectors Reassigned
✍️ India Today
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 10:34 AM
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The Chhattisgarh administration has moved 22 Indian Administrative Service officers and one Indian Forest Service officer, while six district collectors have been reassigned as part of a recent reshuffle.
In a fresh administrative reshuffle, the Chhattisgarh government announced the transfer of twenty-two Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers along with one Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer. The move also saw six district collectors being shifted to different jurisdictions within the state.
The reassignments are part of the state’s routine effort to refresh its bureaucratic machinery and align senior officials with evolving development priorities. While specific postings of the transferred officers were not disclosed, the changes are expected to take effect within the next few days.
State officials emphasized that the reshuffle aims to bolster governance efficiency across districts, especially in areas requiring focused attention on infrastructure, health and agricultural initiatives. The administration has not released a detailed list of the officers involved, citing standard procedural norms.
The reassignments are part of the state’s routine effort to refresh its bureaucratic machinery and align senior officials with evolving development priorities. While specific postings of the transferred officers were not disclosed, the changes are expected to take effect within the next few days.
State officials emphasized that the reshuffle aims to bolster governance efficiency across districts, especially in areas requiring focused attention on infrastructure, health and agricultural initiatives. The administration has not released a detailed list of the officers involved, citing standard procedural norms.