{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Bihar Administrative Reshuffle: 20 Secretariat Service Officers Get Fresh Postings, Here Is Who Goes Where",
  "summary": "The Bihar government has transferred 20 branch officers of the Bihar Secretariat Service posted in divisional commissioner offices, handing them new assignments across various departments along with the higher charge of Under Secretary.",
  "content": "What The Order Says\nA major administrative reshuffle has taken place in Bihar. The state government has transferred 20 officers in one go, assigning each of them a fresh posting and new responsibilities. All of these officers were until now serving in different divisional commissioner offices across the state, and they have now been moved to various departments. The General Administration Department has issued a formal notification in this regard.\n\nWhy The Higher Charge Of Under Secretary Was Granted\nAccording to the notification, these branch officers of the Bihar Secretariat Service, posted in different divisional commissioner offices, have been given the higher charge of the post of Under Secretary in light of the Temporary Executive Arrangement Rules, 2003. One specific reason cited is that the post of Under Secretary has not been created in the divisional commissioner offices, which is why these officers are being moved to other departments along with this higher charge.\n\nThe HRMS And Cadre Mapping Condition\nThe order also makes it clear that under the Human Resource Management System, or HRMS, the cadre mapping of regular employees is to be carried out according to their current post and service cadre. As a word of caution, it adds that if the cadre mapping is not done, the salary of the concerned officer as Under Secretary is likely to be suspended.\n\nWho Got Which Department\nBikesh Kumar, who was posted at the Commissioner office in Patna, has now been sent to the Vigilance Department. Ajit Kumar, who was also working in the Commissioner office, has likewise been given charge in the Vigilance Department.\n\nTwo officers have been posted to the Election Department. Abhishek Kumar, who was at the Commissioner office in Patna, and Vinay Kumar Srivastava, posted at the Commissioner office of the Tirhut Division in Muzaffarpur, have both been moved to the Election Department.\n\nTwo names come from the Commissioner office of the Kosi Division in Saharsa. Subhash Kumar has been posted to the Disaster Management Department, Bihar, while Kumar Vimal has been sent to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Welfare Department.\n\nSumant Kumar, who was working in the Commissioner office of the Purnia Division, has been given a new assignment in the Minority Welfare Department, Patna.\n\nThree officers posted at the Commissioner office in Darbhanga have been assigned different departments. Navneet Kumar Dubey has been sent to the Sugarcane Industries Department, Anil Kumar to the Energy Department, and Ramshankar Chaudhary to the Agriculture Department.\n\nSiddharth Patel, who was at the Commissioner office of the Magadh Division in Gaya Ji, has been posted to the Agriculture Department, Patna.\n\nWater Resources Department Gets The Most Officers\nThe Water Resources Department has received the largest share of officers in this reshuffle. Arun Kumar Pandey, posted at the Commissioner office in Magadh, and Subhash Kumar, also working in the Magadh Division, have both been sent to the Water Resources Department. In addition, Anup Ranjan Pandey, Piyush Kumar Jha and Manjit Kumar Singh, all from the Commissioner office in Bhagalpur, have also been handed responsibilities in the Water Resources Department.\n\nMunger And Saran Officers Reassigned\nThree officers posted at the Commissioner office in Munger have been given three different departments. Vikrant Kumar Ranjan has been sent to the Mines and Geology Department, Rishi Kumar to the Information Technology Department, and Ranjan Kumar to the Social Welfare Department. Meanwhile, Vinay Kumar, working at the Commissioner office of the Saran Division in Chapra, has been given a new posting in the Science, Technology and Technical Education Department.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: For those connected to state administration, this is a reminder that service cadre and HRMS cadre mapping are tied directly to pay, and that an officer's Under Secretary salary can be suspended if the mapping is not completed.\n• In Bihar: Day to day work linked to the commissioner offices in Patna, Muzaffarpur, Saharsa, Purnia, Darbhanga, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Munger and Chapra will see changes as these officers move to departments such as Vigilance, Water Resources and Agriculture.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How many officers has the Bihar government transferred?\nThe state government has transferred 20 officers at once and given them new postings.\n\n2. What charge have these officers been given?\nThey have been given the higher charge of the Under Secretary post under the Temporary Executive Arrangement Rules, 2003, because this post is not created in the divisional commissioner offices.\n\n3. Which department received the most officers?\nThe Water Resources Department received the largest share, with five officers being sent there in this reshuffle.\n\n4. What happens if the cadre mapping is not done?\nAccording to the notification, the officer's salary as Under Secretary is likely to be suspended if the cadre mapping is not completed.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/bihar/bihar-men-prashasanika-pherabadala-sachivalaya-seva-ke-20-padadhikariyon-ko-mili-1345",
  "category": "Bihar",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-16",
  "tags": [
    "Bihar government transfer",
    "Bihar Secretariat Service",
    "General Administration Department",
    "Under Secretary charge",
    "divisional commissioner office",
    "HRMS cadre mapping",
    "officers transfer"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}