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Anchal Goyal Appointed as New Collector of Mumbai City District; Five More IAS Officers Transferred

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 19, 2025 07:03 IST

The Maharashtra government appointed Anchal Goyal as the new district collector for Mumbai city as it transferred five more ...

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The Maharashtra government appointed Anchal Goyal as the new district collector for Mumbai city as it transferred five more IAS officers on Tuesday, March 18. Ankit has been posted as the Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar.

Minal Karanwal and Kavali Meghana have been appointed as the Chief Executive Officers of Zilla Parishads of Jalgaon and Nanded, respectively. Karishma Nair has been appointed as the Additional Municipal Commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation.

Also Read | Maharashtra govt transfers six bureaucrats.

Ranjit Mohan Yadav has been posted as the Project Officer for ITDP in Gadchiroli and the Assistant Collector for the Gadchiroli Sub Division.

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