Sanjeev Khirwar Returns to Delhi as HPS After Ladakh Posting

Parijat Tripathi

AGMUT Cadre Reshuffle: IAS Sanjeev Khirwar Returns to Delhi as Health Principal Secretary After Ladakh Posting

In a significant development under the latest AGMUT cadre restructuring, senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Sanjeev Khirwar (1994 batch) has been transferred back to Delhi from the Union Territory of Ladakh. The move comes as part of a large-scale reshuffle of IAS and IPS officers ordered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), aimed at realigning administrative leadership across key Union Territories and strategic postings.

Khirwar, who had been serving in Ladakh since 2022, will now assume charge as Principal Secretary, Health Department, Government of NCT of Delhi.

Revisiting the Thyagraj Stadium Controversy

Khirwar had drawn nationwide attention in 2022 following a controversy involving Delhi’s Thyagraj Stadium. Allegations surfaced that athletes were being asked to vacate the stadium track by early evening hours to facilitate personal use by Khirwar and his wife, IAS officer Rinku Dugga (1994 batch).

Several coaches and athletes claimed that training sessions were curtailed around 7 PM to allow the couple to walk their pet dog inside the stadium premises. While Khirwar acknowledged that he occasionally walked his dog at the venue, he categorically denied interfering with athletic activities.

A video of an exchange between stadium officials and sportspersons went viral, triggering public backlash and political criticism. In the aftermath, the MHA transferred Khirwar to Ladakh, while his wife was posted to Arunachal Pradesh and later given compulsory retirement in 2023.

Following the incident, then Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal directed that all government-run sports complexes in Delhi remain open for athletes until 10 PM to ensure uninterrupted training access.

Large-Scale AGMUT Cadre Transfers

The present reshuffle involves the transfer of 31 IAS officers and 18 IPS officers across Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Goa, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, Chandigarh and Mizoram. The restructuring is aimed at strengthening governance in sensitive and strategically important regions.

Notable movements include:

Ashwani Kumar, IAS (1992): Delhi → Jammu & Kashmir

Sanjeev Khirwar, IAS (1994): Ladakh → Delhi

Santosh D. Vaidya, IAS (1998): Jammu & Kashmir → Delhi

Ajit Kumar Singla, IPS (2004): Puducherry → Delhi

Mangesh Kashyap, IPS (2009): Delhi → Arunachal Pradesh

Profile of IAS Sanjeev Khirwar

Batch & Cadre: 1994, AGMUT

Date of Birth: November 29, 1971

Place of Birth: Delhi

Educational Background

B.Tech (Computer Science), IIT Delhi

M.A. in Economics

Family

Married to Rinku Dugga, IAS (1994 batch)

Distinguished Administrative Career

Khirwar began his career as Sub-Divisional Magistrate in Chandigarh and has since served across multiple Union Territories and states.

Key Assignments

Goa: Excise and Finance Commissioner

Arunachal Pradesh & Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Senior administrative roles

Central Deputation (2009–2014): Private Secretary to Union Minister for Women and Child Development

Delhi Government: Principal Secretary (Revenue), Divisional Commissioner, Secretary of Health & Family Welfare, Finance, and Environment

Ladakh (2022–2026): Principal Secretary for School Education, Health, and Science & Technology

Looking Ahead

With his return to Delhi, Khirwar is poised to play a critical role in steering the capital’s public health administration. His appointment as Principal Secretary, Health reflects continued confidence in his administrative expertise and experience, marking a new phase in his career following his Ladakh tenure.

 

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