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Race heats up for Jharkhand’s next Chief Secretary as Alka Tiwari retires Sept 30

Avinash Kumar and Ajay Kumar Singh emerge as frontrunners for the top post

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
27 September 2025
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THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK

 

Ranchi, Sept 27: Jharkhand Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari, a 1988-batch IAS officer, is set to officially retire on September 30, 2025, marking the end of her distinguished administrative career. However, her last working day was September 26 due to upcoming government holidays.

Despite her official tenure continuing until the end of the month, a notification announcing her successor is expected on September 30, with sources indicating that a new Acting Chief Secretary could be appointed to ensure administrative continuity.

Who Will Be the Next Chief Secretary?

The top contenders for the role are:

  • Avinash Kumar (1993 batch IAS)
  • Ajay Kumar Singh (1995 batch, promoted IAS)

The two senior bureaucrats are reportedly under serious consideration for one of the most influential administrative positions in the state.

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Avinash Kumar: The Front-Runner

Avinash Kumar is currently serving as the Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister, a position reflecting high trust within the state leadership. He also holds the portfolios of:

  • ACS, Energy Department
  • Chief Resident Commissioner, Jharkhand Bhawan, New Delhi

With experience in energy policy, CMO coordination, and inter-state affairs, Kumar is widely considered the leading candidate for the Chief Secretary role.

Ajay Kumar Singh: A Strong Administrator

Ajay Kumar Singh, a 1995-batch promoted IAS officer, brings rich experience from key portfolios such as:

  • Finance
  • Health, Medical Education, and Family Welfare
  • Rural Works and Cabinet Secretariat

His administrative background in core departments makes him a strong contender, especially as Jharkhand faces complex financial and social challenges.

Other Senior Officers: Not in the Race

While other officers at the ACS level include:

  • Shailesh Kumar Singh – currently on central deputation
  • Dr. Nitin Madan Kulkarni – posted at Raj Bhavan

Sources suggest neither is likely to be considered for the Chief Secretary role due to logistical and political reasons.

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Legacy of Alka Tiwari

Alka Tiwari became Jharkhand’s third woman Chief Secretary on November 1, 2024, and played a key role in preparing the administration for the 2024 Jharkhand Assembly elections.

Educational Background and Achievements

  • Gold Medalist from Meerut University in Psychology
  • M.Sc. from the University of Manchester, UK – also a Gold Medalist
  • Law degree from Ranchi University

Completed executive programs from Harvard University, Duke University, and others

Alka Tiwari has held significant positions and is recognized for her academic brilliance and administrative leadership.

Vacuum in the Secretariat

Due to overlapping public holidays from September 27 to October 2, administrative functioning is expected to be limited. The government is likely to finalize and announce the new Chief Secretary on September 30, to prevent any leadership vacuum in the Secretariat.

Challenges Awaiting the Next Chief Secretary

The new Chief Secretary will step into a role that demands:

  • Policy continuity
  • Administrative stability
  • Addressing developmental gaps and financial constraints
  • Preparing for upcoming legislative and governance challenges

The decision will be pivotal in shaping Jharkhand’s governance landscape for the coming years.

(For more such stories you may visit indianmasterminds.com)

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