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AP IAS Transfers 2026: Key Changes Announced – Full Details Inside

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AP Government Issues IAS Transfers Order (G.O.RT.No. 627)

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has officially released G.O.RT.No. 627 on March 20, 2026, announcing the transfer and posting of several IAS officers with immediate effect. These changes are part of administrative restructuring across key departments.

 Key Highlights of AP IAS Transfers 2026

1. K. Kanna Babu, IAS (2006)

Previously: Commissioner, AP Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA)

New Role: Commissioner of Civil Supplies & E.O. Secretary to Government (Consumer Affairs, Food & Civil Supplies)

Replacing: Saurabh Gaur, IAS

2. Vijay Rama Raju V, IAS (2012)

Previously: Director, School Education

New Role: Commissioner, APCRDA

Note: School Education Department will make temporary (FAC) arrangements

3. M. Vijaya Suneetha, IAS (2014)

Previously: Director, Agriculture Marketing

New Role: Collector & District Magistrate, Markapuram District

4. Kothamasu Dinesh Kumar, IAS (2017)

Previously: Director, Ayush

New Role: Collector & District Magistrate, Polavaram District

Note: FAC arrangements will be made for Ayush Director post

5. Pattanshetti Ravi Subash, IAS (2013)

Current Role: Secretary, APPSC

Additional Charge: Director, Agriculture Marketing (FAC)

Why These Transfers Matter

Strengthens governance in key departments like Civil Supplies, Education, and Urban Development

Strategic postings in Markapuram and Polavaram districts

Administrative reshuffle aimed at improving efficiency and service delivery

Effective Date

These transfers are effective immediately (March 20, 2026)

Issued By

G. Sai Prasad
Chief Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh

Conclusion

The Andhra Pradesh Government continues to streamline its administration with timely IAS officer transfers. These changes are expected to enhance governance, improve departmental coordination, and strengthen district-level administration.

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