Haryana: 9 IAS & HCS Officers Transferred Across Districts, Ankita Puwar Made SDO (Civil), Nuh

Chandigarh: The Nayab Singh Saini led Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders for nine IAS and HCS officers, many of whom are recent recruits from the 2022 and 2023 batches. These officers have been appointed as Sub Divisional Officers (Civil) across several districts, with postings effective immediately or upon joining.

The move is part of the state’s routine administrative reshuffle aimed at strengthening governance and local administration through fresh field-level deployments.

List of Transfers and Postings

According to the official notification, the following officers have been reassigned

Newly Posted IAS Officers (2023 Batch)

Ankita Puwar (IAS:2023:HY), previously Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Palwal – now posted as SDO (Civil), Nuh.

Aniruddh Yadav (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Nuh – appointed as SDO (Civil), Narnaul and also as Deputy CEO & Deputy Managing Director, Haryana Multi Modal Logistic Hub Project Limited.

Abhinav Siwach (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Rohtak – posted as SDO (Civil), Pehowa.

Akash Sharma (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Fatehabad – posted as SDO (Civil), Tohana.

Kanika Goyal (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Hisar – posted as SDO (Civil), Mahendragarh.

Yogesh Saini (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Karnal – posted as SDO (Civil), Charkhi Dadri.

Ravi Meena (IAS:2023:HY), Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Ambala – posted as SDO (Civil), Tosham.

Additional Reshuffle of Existing Field Officers

Shashvat Sangwan (IAS:2022:HY), currently SDO (Civil), Barara – transferred as SDO (Civil), Thanesar.

Aman Kumar (HCS:2020), SDO (Civil), Thanesar – posted as SDO (Civil), Barara, in a reciprocal transfer.

Strategic Posting for New Officers

The reshuffle places young officers from the latest IAS batch directly into key field positions, signaling Haryana’s focus on grassroots governance and capacity building at the subdivision level. Many of these postings, especially in districts like Nuh, Tohana, and Pehowa, are considered critical administrative hubs requiring robust leadership.

Rapid Integration into Field Administration

These officers, having completed their assistant commissioner roles as part of training assignments, will now independently lead sub-divisions, managing land revenue, law and order, public grievances, and development schemes. Their performance in these roles will significantly shape their early administrative careers.