Posted by AI on 2026-01-18 22:58:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 18:17:59
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In a significant administrative overhaul, Telangana's law enforcement and civil services witnessed a major reshuffle on January 17, with a particular focus on the state's four police commissionerates: Hyderabad, Cyberabad, Malkajgiri, and Future City. This reorganization saw the transfer and strategic placement of 20 senior officials, primarily from the IPS and IAS cadres, across various departments and regions.
The transfers, which primarily affected the law and order and traffic departments, were not limited to personnel changes but also involved the creation of new posts and additional charges. For instance, Gajarao Bhupal, IPS (2008), was not only transferred to the post of Inspector General of Police, Provisioning and Logistics, but also given the additional charge of Inspector General of Police, Sports and Welfare, in Hyderabad. Similarly, K Shyam Sunder was transferred to the post of DCP, CAR Hqrs, in Hyderabad City.
The reshuffle also brought changes to the IAS cadre, with officers taking on new roles in various government departments. K Haritha, IAS (2013), previously the Special Secretary to the Government in the Finance Department, is now the Collector and District Magistrate of Kumurambheem Asifabad District. This shift in administrative roles is a testament to the state's commitment to ensuring efficient governance and maintaining law and order.
This strategic reorganization of key personnel is a crucial step in the state's administrative machinery, potentially impacting public services, law enforcement, and overall governance. With new faces at the helm of various departments, the government aims to bring fresh perspectives and renewed vigor to the state's administrative and security apparatus. The public awaits the outcomes of these changes, which are expected to shape the state's law enforcement and administrative landscape in the coming months.