– S. Nagalakshmi appointed as Managing Director of A.P.GENCO under the Energy Department, replacing K.V.N. Chakradhar Babu.- P. Prasanthi posted as Director of Rehabilitation & Resettlement.
– B.R. ambedkar named Inspector General, Registration & Stamps, taking over from G. Veerapandian’s additional charge.
– Sridhar Chamakuri appointed as Director of Excise & Prohibition.
– Amilineni Bhargav Teja becomes Additional Commissioner of APCRDA, replacing Mallarapu Naveen.
– Mallarapu Naveen transferred to Joint Collector and Additional District Magistrate for Krishna district.
– Katta Simhachalam assigned as CEO of Khadi & Village Industries Board (KVIB).- Mogili Venkateswarlu assumes the role of Joint Collector and Additional district Magistrate for Nellore district in place of Kollabathula Karthi, who has been shifted elsewhere.
– Mallikarjuna A adds additional obligation as Secretary to A.P. State Election Commission while continuing his position as Director of B.C Welfare.
The administrative reshuffle in Andhra Pradesh reflects routine governance measures aimed at streamlining operations across key state departments by strategically redeploying IAS officers to new roles or regions where their expertise may be needed most effectively. Such changes are critical in ensuring efficient functioning within government systems and addressing evolving priorities across sectors such as energy management, capital region development, rehabilitation projects, and local governance administration.
In particular, appointments like S. Nagalakshmi’s leadership at A.P GENCO signify efforts to bolster energy sector management amid ongoing infrastructural demands within the state while emphasis on individual regional postings like nellore and Krishna districts point toward improving localized governance structures through experienced personnel transitions.
While no direct quotes or rationale behind individual transfers have been disclosed in this report from the government’s standpoint so far-it remains clear that such high-level coordination underscores broader policy realignments conducive to optimizing public service delivery frameworks at grassroots levels statewide.
For more details: Published September 20th | Source