Srinagar- In the wake of a newly formed central cabinet, the Jammu and Kashmir administration is poised for a significant administrative reshuffle.
Anticipated in the coming days, this shake-up will involve substantial transfers within the civil administration, affecting key postings in departments such as Public Works (PWD), Finance, and Education.
Reliable sources said the primary objective behind this reshuffle is to enhance the efficiency and coordination of various critical departments in the region. “The union government closely monitors the functioning and progress of these departments, especially since the erstwhile state’s transition to a union territory.
Following a recent cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s office on June 10, a directive has been issued to the Jammu and Kashmir administration, emphasizing the need for prompt service delivery and the expeditious clearance of pending projects,” sources privy to the development said.
A communique was sent to the Jammu and Kashmir administration following a cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister’s office on June 10, urging immediate measures to ensure the prompt delivery of government services and the establishment of a robust mechanism to clear pending projects. “Many developmental projects had been stalled due to the imposition of the Code of Conduct during the Lok Sabha elections. These projects are now being expedited at a rapid pace,” sources divulged. It was informed further that several senior bureaucrats, who currently lead important departments, are likely to see changes in their postings. Performance evaluations will guide the decision-making process, ensuring that the right officials are placed in key roles. Notably, adjustments within the Public Works Department (PWD), Education, and Finance sectors are expected to be prominent features of this reshuffle.
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