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Department of Personnel, AR & Trg. PGCOESD & CM’s SES.

Government of Sikkim
No. 230/G/DOP

Dated: 05/06/2007

OFFICE ORDER

The Governor is pleased to order the following with immediate effect:-



1. Shri R. M. Pradhan, Additional Chief Engineer, Rural Management & Dev. Department who had been transferred & posted as Additional Chief Engineer, HRD Department vide o.o. No. 215/G/DOP dated 04/06/07 is now transferred and Posted as Additional Chief Engineer, Tourism Department.

2. Shri G. T. Bhutia, Superintending Engineer (N/E), Buildings & Housing Department is hereby promoted as Additional Chief Engineer on officiating capacity in the scale of Rs. 12500-350-17000 and posted as Additional Chief Engineer, HRD Department.

3. Shri C. P. Tongden, Superintending Engineer (South), Roads & Bridges Department is hereby promoted as Additional Chief Engineer on officiating capacity in the scale of Rs. 12500-350-17000 and posted as Additional Chief Engineer Rural Management & Development Department.

4. Shri D. K. Rai, Superintending Engineer (West), Roads & Bridges Department is hereby posted as Superintending Engineer (South), Roads & Bridges Department vice Shri C.P. Tongden.

5. Shri Rajendra Gurung, Superintending Engineer (S/W), Buildings & Housing Department is hereby transferred and posted as Superintending Engineer (N/E), Human Resource Development Department vice Shri Rajen Sharma.

6. Shri S. K. Karkidoli , Superintending Engineer (S/W), Rural Management & Development Department, Jorethang is hereby transferred and posted as Superintending Engineer (N/E) Buildings & Housing Department vice Shri G.T. Bhutia.

7. Shri Rajen Sharma, Superintending Engineer (N/E), Human Resource Development Department is hereby transferred and posted as Superintending Engineer (S/W) Buildings & Housing Department vice Shri Rajendra Gurung.

8. Shri Kuldip Chettri, Devisional Engineer (West), Roads & Bridges Department is hereby promoted as Superintending Engineer on officiating capacity in the scale of Rs. 11000-350-16250 and posted as Superintending Engineer (West), Roads & Bridges Department vice Shri D.K. Rai.

9. Shri O. P. Sharma, Divisional Engineer (Water Supply), Water Security & P.H.E. Department is hereby promoted as Superintending Engineer on officiating capacity in the scale of Rs. 11000-350-16250 and posted as Superintending Engineer (S/W), Rural Management & Development Department, Jorethang.

10. Shri Praween Kr. Pradhan, Divisional Engineer (Project), Buildings & Housing Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Planning), Roads & Bridges Department vice Shri Sailendra Sharma.

11 Shri B. K. Rai, Divisional Engineer (Planning), Buildings & Housing Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Water Supply), Water Security & P. H. E. Department vice Shri O. P. Sharma.

12 Shri A. B. Subba, Divisional Engineer (North), Roads & Bridges Deptt. is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Project), Buildings & Housing Depatt. vice Shri P.K. Pradhan.

13 Shri Mohan Gurung, Divisional Engineer (North), Irrigation & F. C. Department is transferred & posted as Divisional Engineer (North), Roads & Bridges Deptt. vice Shri A. B. Subba.

14 Shri Neeraj Pradhan, Divisional Engineer, Urban Development & Housing Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Civil), Energy & Power Department vice Shri Y. N. Gautam.

15 Shri Hari Shankar Sharma, Divisional Engineer , Buildings & Housing Department, West is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (North), Irrigation & F.C. Department vice Shri Mohan Gurung

16 Shri Sailendra Sharma, Divisional Engineer (Planning), Roads & Bridges Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer( S/W), Buildings & Housing Department vice Shri H. S. Sharma.

17 Shri K. C. Sharma, Divisional Engineer (Civil), Energy & Power Department, South is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Planning), Buildings & Housing Department.

18 Shri Y. N. Gautam, Divisional Engineer (Civil), Energy & Power Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer, Tourism Department, West.

19 Shri Basant Tamang, Divisional Engineer (Quality Control), Rural Management & Development Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (West), Roads & Bridges Department vice Shri Kuldip Chhetri.

20 Shri Jigmee W. Bhutia, Assitant Engineer (N/E), Health Care, Human Services & F.W. Department is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Water Security & P.H.E. Department, Gyalshing vice Shri Basant Poudyal.

21 Shri Rinzing D. Gyatso, Assistant Engineer, Urban Development & Housing Department, Jorethang is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Water Security & P.H.E. Department, Mangan vice Shri C.B. Chhetri.

22 Shri Kagendra Tamang , Assistant Engineer, Irrigation & F. C. Department, Soreng is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Energy & Power Department.

23 Shri Binod Adhikari, Assistant Engineer, Rural Management & Development Department, Rongli is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer (Planning) Energy & Planning Department vice Shri K.K. Nirola.

24 Shri Basant Poudyal, Assistant Engineer, Water Security & P.H.E. Department, Gyalshing is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer (N/E), Health Care, Human Services & F.W. Department vice Shri Jigmee W. Bhutia.

25 Shri K. K. Nirula, Assistant Engineer (Planning), Energy & Power Department, Gangtokg is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Rural Management & Development Department, Rongli vice Shri Binod Adhikari.

26 Shri C. B. Chhetri, Assistant Engineer, Water Security & P.H.E. Department, Mangan is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Urban Development & Housing Department, Jorethang vice Shri Rinzing D. Gyatso.

27 Shri Naween Kr. Gurung, Assistant Engineer, Buildings & Housing Department, Singtam who had been transferred & posted as Assistant Engineer (Planning), Rural Management & Department vide o.o. No. 190/G/DOP dated 17/05/07 shall continue as Assistant Engineer, Buildings & Housing Department, Singtam.

BY ORDER.



(C.L. Sharma)

Special Secretary to the Government of Sikkim

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