Lok Seva Bhawan
The Odisha Government has promoted 16 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers to the rank of Additional Secretary across various departments at the State Secretariat.
A notification in this regard has been issued by the General Administration and Public Grievance (GA&PG) Department on Friday.
Notably, all the 16 officers who have been promoted were working as Joint Secretaries to the Government in different departments.
List of the Promoted IAS Officers:
Dharam Hansdah – Joint Secretary to Government, Forest, Environment and Climate Change Department
Rina Mohapatra – Joint Secretary to Government, Fisheries & Animal Resources Department
Lily Kumari Kullu – Joint Secretary to Government, Revenue & Disaster Management Department
Aradhana Das – Joint Secretary to Government, Home Department
Narahari Sethy – Joint Secretary to Government, Water Resources Department
Madhumita Rath – Joint Secretary to Government, Handlooms, Textiles & Handicrafts Department (also MD of Utkalika)
Debasis Singh – Joint Secretary to Government, Housing & Urban Development Department
Pratap Chandra Hota – Joint Secretary to Government, Parliamentary Affairs Department
Nibedita Mishra – Joint Secretary to Government, Energy Department
Rega Geetarani Patnaik – Joint Secretary to Government, Rural Development Department
Archana Das Pattanaik – Joint Secretary to Government, Excise Department
Anjana Panda – Joint Secretary to Government, Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare Department
Nivedita Prusty – Joint Secretary to Government, Home Department
Swayam Prava Mohanty – Joint Secretary to Government, Women & Child Development Department
Sudam Charan Mandal – Joint Secretary to Government, Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare Department
Girish Chandra Singh – Joint Secretary to Government, School & Mass Education Department
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What Happens Now
These promotions come in line with longstanding service rules and performance-based evaluations. All 16 officers will now function with greater administrative authority and responsibilities under their respective departments. The GA&PG Department has already issued the formal orders, and the changes are expected to take effect immediately.