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IAS Officers Posted As Guardian Secretary Against the Districts GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL (PERSONNEL-A) ASSAM SECRETARIAT, BLOCK-A, 3RD FLOOR DISPUR, GUWAHATI-6 ---- ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR NOTIFICATION Dated, June 14, 2021 No.AAI.16/2021/15: In the interest of public service, the following officers are posted as Guardian Secretary against the Districts given below: Name of the Guardian Sl. No. Name of District Name of Officer Minister 1 Bajali A Shri Bimal Bora 2 Charaideo 1 Shri Niraj Verma, IAS 3 Majuli Shri Urkhao Gwra 4 Baksa B 2 Smti Monalisa Goswami, IAS Brahma 5 Chirang 6 Barpeta C Shri Ranjit Kumar Dass 7 Dhubri 3 Dr. J. B. Ekka, IAS 8 Bongaigaon 9 Biswanath D Shri Pijush Hazarika 10 Sonitpur 4 Shri Rajesh Prasad, IAS 11 Nagaon 12 Cachar E Shri Ashok Singhal 13 Kokrajhar 5 Shri Maninder Singh, IAS 14 Udalguri 15 Darrang Shri Chandra Mohan F 16 Kamrup 6 Dr. K.K. Dwivedi, IAS Patowary 17 Kamrup (Metro) 18 Dhemaji G Shri Sanjay Kishan 7 Shri Vinod Seshan, IAS 19 Lakhimpur 20 Dibrugarh H Shri Atul Bora 8 Shri Anant Lal Gyani, IAS 21 Tinsukia 22 Dima Hasao I Shri Jogen Mohan 23 Karbi Anglong 9 Shri A.P. Das Joshi, IAS West Karbi 24 Anglong 25 Goalpara J Smti Ajanta Neog 26 Nalbari 10 Shri Mukesh C. Sahu, IAS 27 South Salmara 28 Golaghat K Shri Keshab Mahanta 11 Shri Anurag Goel, IAS 29 Morigaon 30 Hailakandi Shri Parimal L 31 Hojai 12 Shri Rakesh Kumar, IAS Shuklabaidya 32 Karimganj 33 Jorhat M Dr. Ranuj Pegu 13 Shri B. Kalyan Chakravarthy, IAS 34 Sivasagar All the Guardian Secretaries will follow the guidelines issued by T&D regarding their duties as Guardian Secretaries. Sd/-T.P. Borgohain, ACS Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, Personnel (A) Department. 1 Memo No.AAI.16/2021/15 -A Dated, June 14, 2021 Copy to:- 1. The Accountant General, Assam, Guwahati-29. 2. The Chairman, Assam Administrative Tribunal, Guwahati. 3. The Chairman, Assam Board of Revenue, Guwahati. 4. The Chairman, Assam State Electricity Board, Guwahati. 5. All Principal Secretaries/Commissioner & Secretaries/Secretaries to the Govt. of Assam. 6. The Chief Electoral Officer, Assam. 7. The Resident Commissioner, Government of Assam, Assam House, New Delhi 8. The Agriculture Production Commissioner, Assam. 9. All Commissioners of Divisions. 10. The Chief Secretary to the Govt. Of Meghalaya, Shillong. 11. The Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Assam. 12. The Secretary to the Governor of Assam. 13. The P.S. to the Vice Chairman, State Innovation & Transformation Aayog (SITA), Assam, Dispur, Guwahati-06. 14. The Under Secy. To the Govt. Of India, AIS(I), Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions, Deptt. of Personnel & Training, New Delhi. 15. The Under Secy. To the Govt. Of India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, Career Management Division, New Delhi. 16. The Research Officer, Career Management Division, Deptt. of Personnel & Training, Room No.215, North Block, New Delhi. 17. The Secretary, Assam Legislative Assembly, Dispur. 18. The P.P.S. to Chief Minister, Assam. 19. All Principal Secretaries of the Autonomous Councils. 20. All Deputy Commissioners/Sub-Divisional Officers. 21. The Secretary, State Election Commission, Assam. 22. All Heads of Department/Departments of Assam Secretariat. 23. The Deputy Director, Assam Govt. Press, Guwahati-21 for publication. 24. The P.S. to Chief Secretary, Assam. 25. The P.S. to Chief State Information Commissioner, Assam. 26. The P.S. to State Information Commissioner, Assam. 27. The P.S. to Addl. Chief Secretary, Assam. 28. The P.S. to Ministers/Ministers of State. 29. The O.S.D (Press & PR) to the Chief Minister. 30. Officer concerned. 31. Department concerned. 32. Personal file of the officer. 33. personnel.assam.gov.in By order etc…, Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, Personnel (A) Department 2 .
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