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Seven IAS officers have been given new postings in Haryana. Monica Malik has been appointed as Commissioner, Rohtak Division, while Prabhjot Singh joins as Director General, Transport and Virender Kumar Dahiya is now Director, Higher Education, and Special Secretary, Higher Education Department and Director, Technical Education. Similarly, Niraj will take charge as Administrator, HSVP, Faridabad and Additional Director, Urban Estate. Faridabad; Saloni Sharma as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Karnal; Hitesh Kumar Meena gets an additional charge of Additional Secretary, Finance and C Jayasharadha was shifted as District Municipal Commissioner, Hisar, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Hisar and Additional CEO, SPV for Integrated Manufacturing Cluster at Hisar.
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