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This is an archive article published on June 26, 2024

MHA makes another key bureaucratic appointment in Delhi; more postings set to follow

The post was held earlier by 1992-batch officer Ashwani Kumar, who was transferred to the MCD as Commissioner on June 18.

Ministry of Home Affairs, MHA appoints new Principal Secretary, who is Manish Kumar Gupta, home ministry news, GNCTD Amendment Act 2023, DANICS, Indian express newsSources said Gupta’s transfer was one in a series of crucial transfers and postings in the AGMUT cadre that were likely to be affected by the Centre over the coming days. (File Photo)

The Ministry of Home Affairs Tuesday appointed 1991-batch AGMUT cadre officer Manish Kumar Gupta Principal Secretary (Home) — a post that holds immense significance in Delhi’s administration in the current scenario where the Capital has dual power centres.

The post was held earlier by 1992-batch officer Ashwani Kumar, who was transferred to the MCD as Commissioner on June 18. Sources said Gupta’s transfer was one in a series of crucial transfers and postings in the AGMUT cadre that were likely to be affected by the Centre over the coming days.

Principal Secretary (Home) is one of the two posts in addition to the Chief Secretary of Delhi reserved for Centre-appointed bureaucrats on the three-member National Capital Civil Services Authority that was created following the enactment of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2023. The body, which is chaired by the Delhi CM, has the power to recommend transfer, posting and vigilance matters related to all IAS and DANICS officers in the Capital. However, given its composition, IAS officers appointed directly by the Centre hold more sway in it compared to its Chairperson.

Gupta, 57, was posted as Additional Chief Secretary Government, Land & Buildings, Industries & Labour Department in Delhi. According to sources, the MHA was likely to affect a significant bureaucratic reshuffle over the coming days across key departments in one of the last exercises of its kind before the 2025 Delhi Assembly polls.

Jatin Anand is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express. Over the last 15 years, he has covered bureaucracy & politics, crime, traffic & intelligence, the Election Commission of India & Urban Development among other beats. He is an English (Literature) graduate from Zakir Husain Delhi College, DU & specialised in Print at the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai. He tweets @jatinpaul ... Read More

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