Introduction
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has announced key administrative transfers and postings of Divisional Development Officers (DLDOs) in the Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR&RD) Department. These changes, effective immediately, aim to enhance administrative efficiency and governance in the state’s rural development framework.
Overview of Transfers
The recent government order (GO.Rt.No.28, dated January 20, 2024) outlines the reassignment of three DLDOs to optimize the state’s rural development initiatives. Below are the details of these transfers:
1. Sri K. Hariprasada Rao
- Previous Role: Zonal Manager, APIIC, Anakapalli Zone
- New Role: DLDO, Bhimili (Bhimunipatnam), Visakhapatnam District
Sri K. Hariprasada Rao has been repatriated and assigned the role of Divisional Development Officer in Bhimili. This move underscores the focus on enhancing developmental efforts in Visakhapatnam’s rural zones.
2. Smt. M. Roja Rani
- Previous Role: Additional Project Director, DWMA, Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli Districts
- New Role: DLDO, Vizianagaram, Vizianagaram District
Smt. M. Roja Rani has been reassigned to strengthen administrative oversight in Vizianagaram. Her experience in managing watershed development programs is expected to bring impactful reforms.
3. Sri A. Rajashekar Reddy
- Previous Role: Assistant Project Director, MGNREGS, Gooty Cluster, Ananthapuram
- New Role: DLDO, Kadapa, YSR Kadapa District
Sri A. Rajashekar Reddy’s expertise in implementing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) will now be leveraged in YSR Kadapa District.
Administrative Objective of Transfers
These strategic transfers aim to:
- Enhance rural development efficiency.
- Bring experienced officers into critical roles.
- Promote balanced regional growth through skilled administration.
The government has ensured that these postings align with its overarching goal of rural progress and sustainable development.
Implementation and Oversight
The Commissioner of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development, along with the Managing Director of APIIC, has been directed to ensure the smooth transition of these officers to their new roles. Furthermore, district collectors and concerned departments have been informed to provide requisite support during the transition.
Conclusion
These administrative reshuffles are integral to bolstering the state’s governance framework in rural development. By placing capable officers in key positions, the Government of Andhra Pradesh demonstrates its commitment to improving infrastructure, employment opportunities, and overall quality of life in rural areas.
