The Rajasthan government has reshuffled the bureaucracy and appointed new in-charge secretaries for all 41 districts of the state. Orders were issued by the Department of Administrative Reforms on Thursday (January 22, 2026). This is the first time in recent years that in-charge secretaries of all districts have been changed simultaneously. The previous such reshuffle was carried out on February 28, 2024.
As part of the reshuffle, 13 districts have been assigned to women IAS officers. Senior IAS officers, divisional commissioners and two officers who were awaiting posting orders (APO) have been included in the exercise. APO officers P.C. Kishan and Khajan Singh have been posted as in-charge secretaries of Dausa and Salumber districts respectively.
District-wise in-charge secretaries are as follows:
- Ajmer – Dr Neeraj Kumar Pawan
- Alwar – Ravi Jain
- Balotra – Harji Lal Atal
- Banswara – Arushi Ajay Malik
- Baran – Hari Mohan Meena
- Barmer – Dr Rohit Gupta
- Beawar – Himanshu Gupta
- Bharatpur – Anandhi
- Bhilwara – Manju Rajpal
- Bikaner – Debasish Prusty
- Bundi – Rukmani Riar
- Chittorgarh – V Saravan Kumar
- Churu – Krishna Kunal
- Dausa – P.C. Kishan
- Deeg – Nalini Kathotia
- Dholpur – Om Prakash Kasera
- Didwana-Kuchaman – Dr Samiti Sharma
- Dungarpur – Neha Giri
- Hanumangarh – Dr Jogaram
- Jaipur – Gayatri A. Rathore
- Jaisalmer – Mahaveer Prasad Meena
- Jalore – Ambrish Kumar
- Jhalawar – Anil Kumar Agarwal
- Jhunjhunu – Naveen Jain
- Jodhpur – Bhawani Singh Detha
- Karauli – Shuchi Tyagi
- Khairthal-Tijara – Poonam
- Kota – Dr Ravi Kumar Surpur
- Kotputli-Behror – Anupama Jorwal
- Nagaur – Shakti Singh Rathore
- Pali – P. Ramesh
- Phalodi – Nikya Gohain
- Pratapgarh – Pragya Kewalramani
- Rajsamand – Kanhaiya Lal Swami
- Salumber – Khajan Singh
- Sawai Madhopur – Shivangi Swarnkar
- Sikar – Subir Kumar
- Sirohi – Dr Pratibha Singh
- Sri Ganganagar – Vishram Meena
- Tonk – Vishwa Mohan Sharma
- Udaipur – T. Ravikanth


















