Senior IAS Secretary at Centre Reportedly Transferred Between Ministries After Frequent Home-State Visits

A Central Secretary reportedly transferred between ministries after drawing attention for frequent visits to his home cadre state.

Jun 26, 2026 - 12:28
Jun 26, 2026 - 12:42
Senior IAS Secretary at Centre Reportedly Transferred Between Ministries After Frequent Home-State Visits

A senior IAS officer holding the rank of Secretary at the Centre has reportedly been transferred from one Central ministry to another, according to sources in government circles. The officer, whose name has not been confirmed officially, had drawn attention for making frequent trips to his home cadre state during his tenure at the Centre. The matter has been a subject of quiet discussion within bureaucratic circles, where such repeated visits by an officer on central deputation are sometimes seen as a sign of divided attention between the responsibilities of the assigned post and personal or professional interests in the home state. Officers posted on central deputation are expected to perform their duties in New Delhi with full commitment to the ministry or department they serve. While visits to the home state are not prohibited, a pattern of frequent travel can attract scrutiny, particularly if it coincides with pending decisions in the home state administration. The transfer, if confirmed, would be a routine administrative step that does not amount to a penalty. However, such reassignments often carry a signal about the government's expectations from officers in senior positions. At the Secretary level, an officer is among the highest-ranking civil servants in a ministry, directly responsible for policy execution and departmental management. Official orders from DoPT, which handles such postings, are expected to be issued through the standard gazette notification process. The development has not yet been officially confirmed by any ministry.