25 Officers Shifted in Maharashtra – Kumar Ashirwad Appointed Nagpur Collector in Major Administrative Overhaul

Parijat Tripathi

Maharashtra IAS Reshuffle: 25 Officers Transferred, Kumar Ashirwad Appointed Nagpur Collector in Major Administrative Overhaul

In a sweeping bureaucratic reshuffle aimed at enhancing governance efficiency and strengthening administrative delivery across the state, the Government of Maharashtra has transferred 25 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers. The large-scale reorganisation, formalised through an official order issued on April 2, impacts key positions across district administrations, municipal corporations, and major state-run institutions.

The reshuffle reflects the government’s strategic push to improve field-level governance, streamline urban administration, and reinforce leadership in critical development sectors.

Major Administrative Changes Across Key Districts

The transfers span several strategically important districts, including Nagpur, Kolhapur, Solapur, Latur, Chandrapur, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. These regions are crucial for both economic activity and administrative outreach, making the appointments particularly significant.

Key Collector-Level Appointments

Among the most prominent changes, Kumar Ashirwad has been appointed as the new Collector of Nagpur. Previously serving as Collector of Solapur, his transfer to Nagpur—one of the state’s most important administrative and political centres—signals the government’s intent to place experienced leadership in high-priority districts.

Other major district-level changes include:

Karthikeyan S appointed as Collector of Solapur

Pravinkumar Deore posted as Collector of Buldhana

Bharat Bastewad appointed Collector of Latur

Vijay Rathod taking charge as Collector of Kolhapur

Vinay Gowda G C transferred as Collector of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar

Vasumana Pant appointed Collector of Chandrapur

Mangesh Gondawale posted as Collector of Gondia

These appointments are expected to directly influence grassroots governance, law and order management, and implementation of welfare schemes.

Major Municipal Commissioner-Level Transfers

Significant reshuffling has also taken place at the municipal corporation level, impacting urban governance across Maharashtra:

G Sreekanth appointed CEO of Jal Jeevan Mission in Navi Mumbai

Rajendra Bharud posted as Municipal Commissioner of Kolhapur
K Manjulekshmi transferred to PMRDA, Pune

Varsha Ladda appointed Municipal Commissioner of Amravati

Amol Yedge posted as Municipal Commissioner of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar

Sanjita Mohapatra appointed Commissioner of Sangli Miraj Kupwad
Anjali Sharma appointed Commissioner of Jalna

These changes aim to strengthen urban governance frameworks, especially in rapidly growing cities facing infrastructure and service delivery challenges.

Leadership Changes in Key Development Institutions

The reshuffle also extends to major state institutions and development agencies:

Varsha Thakur Ghuge appointed Joint CEO of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Deepak Singla posted as Commissioner of MGNREGS in Nagpur

Deelip Swami appointed Managing Director of Maharashtra State Seeds Corporation

These roles are critical for industrial growth, employment generation, and agricultural support systems in the state.

Strengthening Urban Administration in Pune and Nagpur

Urban governance in major cities has received focused attention:

Prajit Nair appointed Additional Municipal Commissioner of Pune
Ankit posted as Additional Municipal Commissioner of Nagpur

Given the rapid urban expansion in these cities, these appointments are expected to improve coordination, infrastructure planning, and service delivery.

Zilla Parishad-Level Reshuffle

Grassroots governance has also been addressed through multiple CEO-level changes:

Minnu P M appointed CEO, Zilla Parishad Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar

Satyam Gandhi posted as CEO, Zilla Parishad Amravati

Jasmine appointed CEO, Zilla Parishad Kolhapur

Krishnakant Kanwaria posted as CEO, Zilla Parishad Jalna

These changes are aimed at strengthening rural administration and improving implementation of development schemes at the grassroots level.

Strategic Objectives Behind the Reshuffle

According to officials, the large-scale administrative overhaul is driven by multiple governance priorities, including:

Enhancing efficiency in district-level administration

Strengthening urban local bodies and municipal governance

Ensuring timely and effective implementation of welfare and development schemes

Improving leadership across key departments and public institutions
Achieving better administrative balance between urban and rural regions

A Comprehensive Administrative Reset

This reshuffle is among the most extensive IAS-level changes in Maharashtra in recent months. It impacts a wide spectrum of governance structures, including district administrations, municipal corporations, development missions, and state-run institutions.

Such broad-based transfers typically signal a renewed focus on governance delivery, monitoring mechanisms, and administrative responsiveness. With new officers taking charge across critical positions, the state government appears poised to accelerate development initiatives and strengthen institutional performance across sectors.

Overall, the appointment of Kumar Ashirwad as Nagpur Collector, along with the transfer of 24 other IAS officers, marks a decisive step toward re-energising Maharashtra’s administrative machinery.

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