Tamil Nadu government reshuffles IAS officers
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The Tamil Nadu government on Friday transferred 13 IAS officers and transferred them to new posts.
A G.O. issued by Chief Secretary V. Irai Anbu posted Neeraj Mittal as Secretary of the Information Technology Department and R. Anandakumar as Commissioner, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection.
N. Subbaiyan has been posted as Director, Disaster Management, and Jayashree Muralidharan has been posted as Special Secretary to the Government, Industries Department.
While J. Kumaragurubaran has been posted as Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, K. Nanthakumar was posted as Commissioner, School Education.
After Tamil Nadu announced lockdown workers from other states began flocking to the Chennai Central railway station.
Thirty-five-year-old Zahir Hussein wears a nervous look as he waits at the Coimbatore railway junction on Saturday morning.
The news of Tamil Nadu going into complete lockdown for a fortnight from Monday brought back the trauma of last year when he was left without an income almost overnight and had no way of going back home. My family is in Jharkhand and no matter how bad the situation is I want to be with them. It’s much better than suffering here alone and always worrying about your family, said the daily wager who works as a load man in Coimbatore. After returning home on a special train, he came back to the city for work in November hoping that the worst was over.
Coimbatore: The city corporation has appointed nodal officers at the zonal-level to coordinate among the departments and reduce the Covid-19 spread.
S Prasanna Ramasamy, senior regional manager, Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation, will be incharge of south zone, while Dr P Menaha, special officer cum district revenue officer incharge of temple lands, has been appointed nodal officer for north zone.
A source said S Madhuranthagi, deputy corporation commissioner, will be incharge of east zone and A Shadhanaikural, senior regional manager, Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation, will be incharge of west zone. Deputy commissioner (excise) M S Kalaivani will be incharge of central zone.
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DPC employee held for obtaining bribe
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A clerk at the Direct Purchase Centre of the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation was arrested on a charge of receiving bribe from a farmer in Sirkazhi on Friday.
Elangovan, attached to the DPC at Kondal, was trapped by a Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption team when he received ₹ 7,000 from farmer Durai Kannan of Keezhathenur village, for procuring 172 bags of paddy.
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