Wednesday , December 25 2024

Rashtrapati Bhavan announced

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Rashtrapati Bhavan has recently issued a press release announcing the appointment of new governors in various states of the country. These appointments include many prominent names, including stalwarts like former Army Chief and Union Minister General VK Singh (Retd) and former Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla. President Draupadi Murmu has approved these appointments, and these appointments will come into effect after the respective Governors assume charge.

New Appointments and Transfers

  1. Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati
    • Current: Governor of Mizoram
    • New responsibility: Governor of Odisha
  2. General (Dr.) Vijay Kumar Singh (Retd.)
    • New responsibility: Governor of Mizoram
  3. Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar
    • Present: Governor of Bihar
    • New responsibility: Governor of Kerala
  4. Arif Mohammad Khan
    • Current: Governor of Kerala
    • New responsibility: Governor of Bihar
  5. Ajay Kumar Bhalla
    • New responsibility: Governor of Manipur
    • Introduction: Former Home Secretary, efficient administrator

important developments

  • The President has accepted the resignation of Odisha Governor Raghubar Das.
  • In the appointment of Governors, the decision has been taken keeping in mind the sensitive social and political scenario of the states.

Ajay Kumar Bhalla: Big responsibility in new role

Former Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, who was recognized for his administrative efficiency and decisive leadership during his tenure, will now take charge as the Governor of a sensitive state like Manipur. Considering his experience, this appointment is being considered an important step towards providing stability to the current situation of Manipur.

Expectations from new governors

Through these appointments, the Central Government has tried to promote administrative stability and coordination in the states. This step will not only give a new impetus to the development of the states but will also ensure better coordination between the Center and the state.