West Bengal Names 2017-Batch IAS Officer Tejasvi Rana as Howrah Municipal Commissioner

West Bengal appoints 2017-batch IAS officer Tejasvi Rana as Howrah Municipal Corporation Commissioner, moving her from North 24 Parganas district.

Jun 8, 2026 - 09:58
Jun 8, 2026 - 10:03
West Bengal Names 2017-Batch IAS Officer Tejasvi Rana as Howrah Municipal Commissioner

The West Bengal government has appointed Tejasvi Rana, a 2017-batch IAS officer of the West Bengal cadre, as the new Commissioner of the Howrah Municipal Corporation (HMC). Rana moves into the role from her previous posting as Additional District Magistrate of North 24 Parganas, one of the state's most densely populated and administratively complex districts. The formal notification, released by the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, reflects the state's strategy of deploying field-tested administrators to lead critical civic institutions. Howrah, functioning as an industrial, commercial, and residential twin city to Kolkata, presents a distinct set of urban planning challenges that require strong institutional coordination and proactive management. As Commissioner, Rana takes on a broad mandate covering urban infrastructure acceleration, waste management optimization, civic amenity expansion, and municipal revenue enhancement. Her experience managing the demographic and developmental complexities of North 24 Parganas is considered a significant asset for the demands of leading a major metropolitan civic body. Urban planning observers suggest her immediate priorities will include monsoon preparedness measures, overhaul of drainage infrastructure, and the digitization of citizen-centric municipal services to cut procedural delays and improve responsiveness to residents. The appointment reflects the West Bengal government's continued focus on revitalizing municipal leadership across the metropolitan periphery, ensuring that state-backed welfare programs and urban development projects are executed with administrative precision and institutional accountability. Rana's background across large-scale district governance positions her as a capable anchor for the civic challenges ahead at HMC.