President Appoints New Governors For Five States
In a significant move aimed at reorganizing governance and addressing political and administrative challenges, President Droupadi Murmu announced the appointment of two new governors and reassigned three others across five states. The reshuffle reflects a strategic approach to strengthen leadership in regions grappling with political unrest, administrative challenges, and security concerns. The respective states are Kerala, Bihar, Odisha, Manipur and Mizoram.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | President Appoints New Governors For Five States |
| Manipur | Ajay Kumar Bhalla: Former Union Home Secretary with expertise in handling ethnic conflicts. |
| Bihar | Arif Mohammed Khan: Transferred from Kerala; known for his intellectual and administrative acumen. |
| Kerala | Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar: Reassigned from Bihar; experienced administrator. |
| Odisha | Hari Babu Kambhampati: Transferred from Mizoram; replaces Raghubar Das. |
| Mizoram | General (Dr.) V.K. Singh: Retired Army officer and former Union Minister, brings strategic leadership. |
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