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Bureaucratic reshuffle Remains in Tamil Nadu

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday submitted Shiv Das Meena as further chief secretary to civil government and water distribution department.
Meena was previously chairman of the Central Pollution Control Board.
Higher schooling chief secretary Dheeraj Kumar was posted as chief secretary to highways and small ports division set up of Vitamin Karthikeyan, that has been submitted as chief secretary to high education division.
By June, on Tuesday, Dheeraj has been published as chief secretary to high education although Karthikeyan was principal secretary .
They’ve replaced each other at the most recent reshuffle.
T S Jawahar is now further chief secretary to animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries section.
Harmander Singh was posted as further principal secretary/commissioner of glucose.
He’ll also act as chairman and managing director of Tamil Nadu Sugar Corporation Limited.

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