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Dr Nayan Jassal takes charge as Jagraon ADC



Ludhiana, July 1

Dr Nayan Jassal, a 2012-batch Punjab Civil Services (PCS) officer, joined as the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Jagraon, today. Assuming the charge, she said her top priority would be to further implement the state government schemes in a better manner.

Dr Nayan said her thrust areas would be to provide clean, effective, efficient and transparent administration, besides ensuring effective implementation of the flagship programmes. Due focus would also be laid on ensuring all-round development of rural areas and prosperity of its people through the MGNREGA. Amit Kumar Panchal, a 2016-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, took over as the Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development), Ludhiana, on Wednesday. — TNS


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