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Rajesh Yadav made principal secy skill, Gautam given additional charge of MD RSLDC

The portfolio handled by Puran Chandra Kishan, who has gone on central deputation, has been divided between Rajesh Yadav and Kumar Pal Gautam. While Yadav, who was awaiting posting order will serve as principal secretary skill, employment and chairman RSLDC, Gautam will get additional responsibility of MD RSLDC

Rajesh Yadav, a 1996 batch IAS officer, who was awaiting posting order after his return from central , has been as principal secretary skill, employment and entrepreneurship development along with the post of Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation (). 

Puran Chandra Kishan, who was serving as secretary skill, employment and entrepreneurship development along with the post of chairman and managing director RSLDC.

Kumar Pal Gautam, a 2009 batch IAS officer, who is serving as commissioner skill, employment and entrepreneurship, has been given additional charge of managing director RSLDC.

Rajesh Yadav, who requested an early repatriation from centre, had earlier served as secretary skill, employment and entrepreneurship development from May 2018 to February 2019. Likewise, he has also served as managing director RSLDC from September 2012 to February 2014.

Transfer list unlikely to be soon

Appointment orders of IAS officers coming in bits and pieces is an indication that consensus on transfer list has not reached between the two top offices of governance. IAS officers waiting for their new posting will have to wait for some more time. Delay in transfer may help few officers create record of sorts for staying for maximum period on a post.

According to sources, there is difference of opinion on two-three important posts of public dealing. Also, the there is pressure from many MLAs regarding transfer of respective collectors.

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