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Four IAS officers in race as Chhattisgarh prepares for Chief Secretary transition

THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK   Raipur, June 20: With Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, an IAS officer of 1987 batch from Chhattisgarh, set…

Four IAS officers in race as Chhattisgarh prepares for Chief Secretary transition

THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK

 

Raipur, June 20: With Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, an IAS officer of 1987 batch from Chhattisgarh, set to retire on June 30, Chhattisgarh is on the brink of a key bureaucratic transition. The impending vacancy has triggered a wave of speculation in state administrative and political circles.

At the heart of the discussion are four senior IAS officers – three currently serving in the state and one on central deputation – who are being closely watched as potential successors to the state’s top bureaucratic post.

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Renu G. Pillay: The Frontrunner with Administrative Grit

Topping the list is Renu Gonela Pillay (IAS:1991:CG), the senior-most eligible officer in the cadre, currently serving as Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, with additional responsibilities as Chairperson of Vyapam and the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education.

Pillay is widely known for her integrity and administrative acumen, traits that have both earned her respect and, at times, made her politically inconvenient. Her brief charge as acting Chief Secretary earlier this year — when Jain went on leave in January — is seen by many as an endorsement of her leadership by the state government. If appointed, her elevation could signal a preference for meritocracy and principled governance in the state’s administrative vision.

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Subrat Sahoo: Trusted Administrator with Broad Portfolio

In close contention is Subrat Sahoo (IAS:1992:CG), currently Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Religious Trusts and Endowments, and also holding key charges in the Cooperative Department and as Director General of the Chhattisgarh Administration Academy. Known for his efficiency and diplomatic style, Sahoo is considered a balanced choice with goodwill in both political and bureaucratic circles.

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His wide-ranging responsibilities and consistent performance make him a formidable candidate, especially if consensus is preferred over hierarchy in the final decision.

Amit Agrawal: The Central Contender with a National Profile

The wildcard in the mix is Amit Agrawal (IAS:1993:CG), currently serving as Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. On central deputation since 2016, Agrawal’s potential appointment would mirror a pattern seen in other BJP-ruled states, where senior Union Secretaries have been repatriated to lead state bureaucracies.

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However, his long absence from state affairs raises questions about his current alignment with Chhattisgarh’s on-ground realities, and many view him more as a national bureaucrat than a local administrator.

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Manoj Kumar Pingua: Dark Horse with a Strong Administrative Hand

Another strong name being considered is Manoj Kumar Pingua (IAS:1994:CG), who serves as Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Home and Jail. Though junior in seniority compared to Pillay and Sahoo, Pingua’s reputation for results and firm handling of sensitive portfolios makes him a serious contender.

His performance in one of the most high-stakes departments in the state lends him both visibility and credibility, particularly in circles favoring decisive leadership over bureaucratic longevity.

Final Call Rests with the Political Leadership

While Renu G. Pillay appears to have the upper hand due to seniority, administrative clarity, and past precedence, the final decision could hinge on political calculations, Centre-state dynamics, and the kind of bureaucratic culture the state leadership aims to cultivate in the post-Jain era.

With the retirement just days away, the decision is expected to be finalized soon — one that may not only shape Chhattisgarh’s administrative machinery, but also send signals about the government’s governance priorities heading into the next phase.

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