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A number of posts of Haryana Civil Services (HCS) and Punjab Civil Services (PCS) officers in the city are lying vacant. With the shortage of officers, the ones posted here are holding multiple charges. The recent cadre war between officers from these states and IAS officers has worsened the situation and not many officers are willing to join in Chandigarh. There is a sanctioned strength of 12 PCS officers and 9 HCS officers in the city. Of these, there are nine PCS officers and six HCS officers posted here at present. The remaining posts are lying vacant.
While a panel of officers from Punjab is expected to be received, the panel from Haryana is yet to get clearance from the state government. Over the past few years, Chandigarh no longer seems to be a favoured destination for officers from states to join. Multiple charges are being held by currently serving officers in the wake of the paucity of officials. In fact, in the past few months, the charges of officers have been shuffled a number of times.
The most recent shuffling of charges was in March when the charge of director (information technology) was given to IAS Tanvi Garg. For the past few years, the post of Director (IT) had been held by officers from the states. However, the charge changed hands after the appointment of IAS Prerna Puri as secretary (IT). Garg is also handling the charge of SDM (East) and director (tourism).
During the reshuffle, HCS officer Mahavir Kaushik was relieved of his charges and these were handed over to PCS Balbir Singh. Singh now holds charge of director (industries), State Transport Authority secretary and controller (weights and measures). Similarly, there are other officers who are holding multiple charge. Lalit Siwach, additional commissioner-II of the Municipal Corporation (MC), is holding charge of secretary of the MC, chief fire officer and assistant commissioner of NAC, Manimajra.
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