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After shake-up at higher level, overhaul in middle-rung bureaucracy on cards
7/7/2018 12:21:00 AM

Ishtiyaq Ahmad

Early Times Report

Srinagar, July 6: After transfers of IAS and other top level officers of the state administration, the Governor N.N Vohra is likely to go for an overhaul in the state administration's middle- rung bureaucracy, ET has learnt.
Official sources told ET that the Governor has sought a list of officers along with their tenure from the general administration department. "The state advisory council (SAC) headed by Governor N. N. Vohra want to make the state administration transparent and accountable at middle- rung also and is likely to go for a reshuffle in this regard," one of the top government officials insisting not to be named told. Sources said that on the directions of the Governor, General administration department is also compiling a list of honest and upright officers who would be posted at the important postings.
It is to mention here that the last week's massive administrative shake-up was the first by Vohra since he took over the reins of governance in the state following imposition of Governor's rule.
Sources in the Raj Bahawan said that the Governor wants the radical changes in the functioning of the state's overall administration "Transparency in the government is the top priority of the Governor. He wants to ensure that the common masses have accessible, transparent, accountable government," one of the officials of the Raj Bahawna said. Sources said that there were complaints that several officials at the lower level were not delivering and causing inconvenience to the general public. Sources said that the Governor has directed all the administrative secretaries to provide transparent, effective and accountable governance to the people. Sources said that Managing Directors, Directors, Deputy Directors are likely to be transferred. "Governor is serious towards the accountability in the administration and is personally going through each and every biodata," one of the senior officials of the government said on the condition of anonymity. Sources said that blue eyed officers who are working in the same department from so many years are also likely to be transferred.
It is to mention here that soon after taking over the charge of the state the Governor NN Vohra ordered transfer of seven top IAS officers.
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