V Irai Anbu appointed Tamil Nadu’s new Chief Secretary
Irai Anbu has replaced Rajeev Ranjan, who has been transferred.
V Irai Anbu, IAS has been
appointed Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary on Friday. Irai Anbu, who was earlier Additional
Chief Secretary/Director of Anna Institute of Management andDirector General
of Training, has replaced Rajeev Ranjan as Chief Secretary.
In the order dated May 7, Rajeev
Ranjan has been transferred and posted as Chairman and Managing Director, Tamil
Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd. He will replace S Shivashanmugaraja, IAS. Rajeev
Ranjan was also Vigilance Commissioner and Commissioner for Administrative
Reforms (Incharge). Rajeev Ranjan, a 1984 batch IAS officer, was
appointed as Chief Secretary in January this year, replacing K Shanmugam, who
retired from the post.
Irai
Anbu, aged 57, was born in Salem. He is brother of V Thiruppugazh, IAS, of the
Gujarat cadre (1991 batch). In 2017, Thiruppugazh was appointed as Adviser
(policy and planning) in the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
The reshuffle comes on the
day that DMK leader MK Stalin was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
Earlier in the day, another government order issued notified of the creation of
temporary posting of Principal Secretary/Secretary 1 to Chief Minister
and Secretary to Chief Minister in the Super Time Scale of IAS, both for
a period of one year.
Consequently, T Udhayachandran,
IAS, who was Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Archaeology was transferred and
posted as Principal Secretary/Secretary 1 to Chief Minister. Dr P Umanath, IAS,
who was Managing Director of Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation, and MS
Shanmugam, IAS who was Commissioner of Museums were transferred and posted as
Secretary 1 to Chief Minister.
Anu George, IAS, who was
Industries Commissioner and Director of Industries and Commerce was transferred
and posted as Secretary IV to Chief Minister. The newly formed government has
also appointed IAS officer Shilpa Prabhakar Satish to head the special division
that was announced as an exclusive department to address people’s grievances,
within 100 days.
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