Punjab’s Administrative Overhaul: 26 Officers Transferred in Major Reshuffle

Parijat Tripathi

Punjab Government Orders Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle: 20 IAS and 6 PCS Officers Transferred, Key Districts and Departments Witness Leadership Changes

In a sweeping bureaucratic reorganization, the Punjab government has announced the transfer and posting of 26 officers, including 20 IAS and 6 PCS officers, with immediate effect. The reshuffle impacts several crucial administrative positions across the state, particularly at the district level, signaling a significant reset in governance.

Key District-Level Changes

Varjeet Walia, IAS (2018) has been appointed Deputy Commissioner, Patiala, replacing Preeti Yadav, IAS (2014).

Aaditya Dachalwal, IAS (2016) has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Roopnagar, replacing Varjeet Walia.

Gulpreet Singh Aulakh, IAS (2015) has been appointed Deputy Commissioner, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, replacing Ankurjeet Singh, IAS (2018).

Harpreet Singh, IAS (2019) has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Barnala, replacing T. Benith, IAS (2018), and will also serve as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Barnala.

Senior IAS Appointments and Additional Charges

Ajit Balaji Joshi, IAS (2003) has been appointed Secretary, Elections (Local Bodies Wing), a crucial role ahead of municipal elections. He will continue as Administrative Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayats and Taxation, with additional charge of Cooperation.

Vijay Namdeorao Zade, IAS (2002) continues as Secretary, Expenditure, with additional charge of Administrative Secretary, NRI Affairs.

Abhinav Trikha, IAS (2006) has been transferred as Secretary, Finance.

Kanwal Preet Brar, IAS (2007) has been appointed Secretary, Health & Family Welfare and Commissioner, Food & Drug Administration, effective February 1, 2026, following the retirement of Dilraj Singh, IAS.

Key Departmental Reassignments

Kumar Amit, IAS (2010) continues as Special Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister and MD, MARKFED, while also taking charge as Administrative Secretary, Tourism & Cultural Affairs.

Vimal Kumar Setia, IAS (2010) has been posted as Secretary, Home Affairs.

Puneet Goyal, IAS (2010) has been appointed Special Secretary, Medical Education & Research.

Syed Sehrish Asgar, IAS (2013) has been assigned as Special Secretary, Power, New & Renewable Energy Sources, and Water Supply & Sanitation, along with Head of Department, Water Supply & Sanitation.

Urban Development and Planning Roles

Sakshi Sawhney, IAS (2014) will continue as Chief Administrator, GMADA, with additional charge of PUDA and Director, Town & Country Planning.

Neeru Katyal Gupta, IAS (2016) has been posted as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Ludhiana.

Aparna M. B., IAS (2021) has been posted as Chief Administrator, Patiala Development Authority.

 Revenue, Home, and NRI Affairs

Paramvir Singh, IAS (2015) has been appointed Special Secretary, Revenue & Rehabilitation and Director, Land Records, Jalandhar.

Amandeep Kaur, IAS (2015) has been transferred as Special Secretary, NRI Affairs.

Ankurjeet Singh, IAS (2018) has been appointed Additional Secretary, Home Affairs.

T. Benith, IAS (2018) has been posted as Additional Secretary, Revenue & Rehabilitation.

PCS Officers Transfers and Postings

Shikha Bhagat, PCS (2012) continues as ADC, Phagwara, with additional charge as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Phagwara.

Karandeep Singh, PCS (2017) has been appointed Deputy Secretary, Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.

Khushpreet Singh, PCS (2025) continues as SDM, Lopoke, with additional charge as Estate Officer, Amritsar Development Authority.

Rajbir Singh, PCS (2025) has been posted as Chief Minister’s Field Officer, Ferozepur.

Arvind Kumar, PCS (2025) has been posted as Chief Minister’s Field Officer, Sri Muktsar Sahib.

Kuldip Chand, PCS (2025) has been appointed Chief Minister’s Field Officer, Gurdaspur.

 Joining Instructions

All officers have been directed to assume charge immediately. Internal arrangements will be made to manage any vacancies arising from these transfers. Manisha Rana, IAS (2019), upon return from leave, has been instructed to report to the Department of Personnel for further posting.

This reshuffle reflects the Punjab government’s intent to strengthen administrative efficiency and realign district-level leadership ahead of crucial governance and electoral responsibilities. With key appointments in Home Affairs, Finance, Health, Elections, and Urban Development, the changes are expected to have a significant impact on the state’s administrative machinery.

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