The Union government has announced a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, appointing senior IAS officers to key economic, energy, and social sector positions. The changes, approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), aim to strengthen policy implementation and administrative efficiency across ministries. Among the prominent appointments Lav Aggarwal will take charge as Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) while Rabindra Kumar Agarwal will head the Food Corporation of India (FCI). In total, 25 civil servants have been assigned new responsibilities.
Why in the News?
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved a major bureaucratic reshuffle appointing Lav Aggarwal as DGFT, Rabindra Kumar Agarwal as CMD of FCI, and several other senior officers to key Central government departments to strengthen administration.
Key Appointments Announced
- Lav Aggarwal appointed as Director General, Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
- Rabindra Kumar Agarwal appointed as Chairman & Managing Director, Food Corporation of India (FCI)
- He replaces Ashutosh Agnihotri now appointed Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Other Important Administrative Changes
- Srikant Nagulapalli appointed Director General, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
- Nidhi Pandey promoted as Additional Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy
- Suchindra Misra appointed Special Secretary, Department of Commerce
Appointments in Defence, Health, and Social Sectors
- Dinesh Mahur appointed Additional Secretary, Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence
- Rakesh Gupta moved as Additional Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare
- Aneeta C Meshram transferred to the President’s Secretariat
Labor, Women & Skill Development Appointments
- Caralyn Khongwar Deshmukh appointed Additional Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development
- Sonal Mishra appointed Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Ministry of Labour & Employment
- Niranjan Kumar Sudhansu appointed Additional Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
What is a Bureaucratic Reshuffle?
A bureaucratic reshuffle involves transferring or appointing senior civil servants to new roles to,
- Improve governance and policy execution
- Align administrative leadership with current priorities
- Fill vacancies in key institutions
Such reshuffles are approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister.
Significance of the Reshuffle
- Strengthens leadership in trade, food security, energy, and social sectors
- Enhances coordination across ministries
- Ensures continuity and accountability in governance
- Reflects government focus on economic management and public service delivery
Question
Q. Which body approves appointments of senior civil servants to top posts?
A. UPSC
B. Cabinet Secretariat
C. Appointments Committee of the Cabinet
D. Ministry of Home Affairs


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