IAS Officer Amrapali Transferred to Andhra Pradesh Amid Speculation on Pawan Kalyan’s Plans
IAS officer Amrapali, who recently lost her legal fight against the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) regarding her allotment to the Telangana cadre, has now been transferred to Andhra Pradesh. Along with three other IAS officers, she reported to the Andhra Pradesh secretariat yesterday. The news of Amrapali's transfer has sparked discussions on social media regarding her potential role in Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's initiatives. Pawan Kalyan has expressed
IAS Officer Amrapali Transferred to Andhra Pradesh Amid Speculation on Pawan Kalyan’s Plans
IAS officer Amrapali, who recently lost her legal fight against the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) regarding her allotment to the Telangana cadre, has now been transferred to Andhra Pradesh. Along with three other IAS officers, she reported to the Andhra Pradesh secretariat yesterday. The news of Amrapali's transfer has sparked discussions on social media regarding her potential role in Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's initiatives. Pawan Kalyan has expressed
CAT Orders IAS Officers to Join Andhra Pradesh: Amrapali Kata Among Departures
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has upheld the Department of Personnel and Training's (DoPT) directive for four IAS officers—Ronald Rose, Vani Prasad, Amrapali Kata, and Karuna Vakati—to transition from their positions in Telangana to the Andhra Pradesh government. Among these officers, Amrapali Kata, currently serving as the Commissioner of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), is making a significant move back to AP after a short tenure. In
CAT Orders IAS Officers to Join Andhra Pradesh: Amrapali Kata Among Departures
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has upheld the Department of Personnel and Training's (DoPT) directive for four IAS officers—Ronald Rose, Vani Prasad, Amrapali Kata, and Karuna Vakati—to transition from their positions in Telangana to the Andhra Pradesh government. Among these officers, Amrapali Kata, currently serving as the Commissioner of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), is making a significant move back to AP after a short tenure. In
"GHMC Mayor in Hot Water: Violation of New Noise Regulations at Bathukamma Event"
In a surprising turn of events, Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, the GHMC Mayor, has found herself in a precarious situation following a new rule enforced by GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata. The recent regulation bans the use of high-decibel speaker systems and DJ music in Hyderabad, putting an end to a long-standing tradition of loud celebrations during festivals and public gatherings. Just days after this ban was instituted, Mayor Vijayalaks
"GHMC Mayor in Hot Water: Violation of New Noise Regulations at Bathukamma Event"
In a surprising turn of events, Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, the GHMC Mayor, has found herself in a precarious situation following a new rule enforced by GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata. The recent regulation bans the use of high-decibel speaker systems and DJ music in Hyderabad, putting an end to a long-standing tradition of loud celebrations during festivals and public gatherings. Just days after this ban was instituted, Mayor Vijayalaks
"GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata Denied Request to Remain in Telangana Cadre"
In a significant administrative decision, the central government has denied GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata's request to remain in the Telangana cadre. A 2010-batch IAS officer, Amrapali was originally assigned to the Andhra Pradesh cadre during the bifurcation of the state. The Ministry has now directed her to report to the Andhra cadre, dismissing her plea to be recognized as a Telangana-native officer. The decision is rooted in the recommendations of the Khandekar Committee,
"GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata Denied Request to Remain in Telangana Cadre"
In a significant administrative decision, the central government has denied GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata's request to remain in the Telangana cadre. A 2010-batch IAS officer, Amrapali was originally assigned to the Andhra Pradesh cadre during the bifurcation of the state. The Ministry has now directed her to report to the Andhra cadre, dismissing her plea to be recognized as a Telangana-native officer. The decision is rooted in the recommendations of the Khandekar Committee,









