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  1. Maharashtra: Tukaram Mundhe transferred from Health Department
  2. Tukaram Mundhe: Yet another honest bureaucrat who became a victim of dirty politics
  3. ‘Controversial’ civic chief leaves Nagpur: Crowd gathers outside residence, raise slogans in support as Tukaram Mundhe drives off to Mumbai
  4. IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe transferred within 2 months
  5. Tukaram Mundhe removed from Navi Mumbai civic chief post


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Maharashtra: Tukaram Mundhe transferred from Health Department

The Maharashtra government on Tuesday abruptly transferred senior IAS officer and National Health Mission director and Health Service Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe (IAS:2005:MH) from his post. The post was filled by him in October. Also Read: Maharashtra: Six IAS officers shifted; Yogesh Kumbhejkar posted as DC, Bhandara In an official transfer order, Mundhe was directed to hand over his charge to the State Health Department’s Principal Secretary Sanjay Khandare (IAS:1996:MH) and wait for further instructions. According to records, this is Mundhe’s ninth transfer in six years. Just a week ago, Munde hauled some government doctors who were not reporting to work at public health centers. These doctors were instead found working in private clinics. Senior IAS officer, Mundhe recently asked the deputy health directors from eight circles to prepare a list of such doctors. He also asked them to deduct pay for the days they have not reported for their government jobs from November salaries. Furthermore, the officer ordered biometric attendance monitoring of doctors and staff at rural hospitals and health centers across the state, saying absenteeism would result in pay cuts. To ensure swift response to emergency cases, doctors were also instructed to stay within the hospital complex or within 2 kilometers of the care center. Mundhe had ordered that doctors staying beyond the recommended distance would not be paid the rent component of their salaries. Also Read : Political instabilit...

Tukaram Mundhe: Yet another honest bureaucrat who became a victim of dirty politics

One of the most frustrating things to see is an honest bureaucrat getting punished for his honesty. And that is what has happened to former Navi Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe. On Friday evening, the Maharashtra government transferred Mundhe, who faced opposition from political parties due to his no-nonsense approach. Government sources did not reveal what Mundhe's next posting would be. 'Ajit Pawar is not upset, the suggestion was made by him': Sharad Pawar on appointing Supriya Sule as NCP working prez 'Love jihad' cases detected in 'large numbers' during probe into missing person complaints, says Devendra Fadnavis Corporators in Navi Mumbai had passed a no-confidence resolution against Mundhe last year but the state government had overruled the resolution then. Tukaram Mundhe. Image courtesy: @Tukaram_Indias Hailing from Beed — one of the most backward districts in Marathwada — the 41-year-old has been transferred atleast eight times since he joined the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) in 2005, say reports. This will be his ninth transfer. In the first three months after taking charge as Navi Mumbai Municipal Commissioner, the civic body removed 1,916 illegal hawkers, 1,808 hutments and 1,010 political hoardings, Since his appointment as NMMC chief in May 2016, Mundhe had suspended ten officials for dereliction of duty, including the then Deputy Municipal Commissioner Prakash Kulkarni for administrative irregularities, He had also scrapped three "unnec...

‘Controversial’ civic chief leaves Nagpur: Crowd gathers outside residence, raise slogans in support as Tukaram Mundhe drives off to Mumbai

Premium ‘Controversial’ civic chief leaves Nagpur: Crowd gathers outside residence, raise slogans in support as Tukaram Mundhe drives off to Mumbai Tukaram Mundhe was transferred to Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran in Mumbai as its member-secretary on August 27, two days after he went into home isolation on testing positive for the novel coronavirus. He has been replaced by Radhakrishnan B. AFTER AN eventful and controversial tenure as the Nagpur municipal commissioner for less than seven months, Tukaram Mundhe, who was suddenly transferred, left the city on Friday morning with hundreds turning up to say goodbye to him. Supporters showered flowers, raised slogans, and some even lay in front of his car when he was about to leave. Mundhe was accompanied by his wife and son. He travelled to Mumbai by car. Known for his active presence on social media, Mundhe put out a video on Thursday thanking the people of Nagpur for their support and saying his bond with them would remain and strengthen. Mundhe was transferred to Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran in It is unclear how people came to know of his departure time, but they started gathering in front of his official residence in Civil Lines early in the morning. Several people went to meet him after his quarantine ended, where they likely came to know of his schedule. There were messages on some special The crowd largely comprised youngsters, who chanted slogans such as ‘We support Mundhe sir’. As the crowd started growing in size, p...

IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe transferred within 2 months

• • • • IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe transferred within 2 months IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe transferred within 2 months Mundhe was among seven IAS officer transferred by the state government on Tuesday. However, the transfer of Mundhe – known for his strict yet controversial methods of working – is unexpected. Tukaram Mundhe, a 2005-batch IAS officer, who was appointed as commissioner (Family Welfare) and director (National Health Mission) was transferred on Tuesday within two months of his appointment. He has not been given any new position and kept on waiting. Mundhe was among seven IAS officer transferred by the state government on Tuesday. However, the transfer of Mundhe – known for his strict yet controversial methods of working – is unexpected. According to sources in the public health department, the Chief Minister’s Office decided on transferring him after his functioning with doctors and officials created discontent within the department. Mundhe was involved in a controversy during his previous tenure, especially as the commissioner at the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation. He was then transferred to a side posting as secretary (State Human Rights Commission). He was brought to the public health department two months ago. In other transfers, Dr V N Suryawanshi (2006 batch), who was additional commissioner (MMRDA), has been posted as commissioner (Excise) in

Tukaram Mundhe removed from Navi Mumbai civic chief post

Giving up to the pressure, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis decided to transfer Navi Mumbai municipal commissioner Tukaram Mundhe, who was appointed to the post in April 2016, on Friday. Ramaswami M, Inspector General of Registration and Controller of Stamp, Pune will replace him as the new municipal commissioner of the satellite city. Former NMMC chief Tukaram Mundhe(HT FILE) Mundhe was transferred in less than a year of being appointed to the post and has not been assigned a new post yet. The chief minister was under tremendous pressure, from ally Shiv Sena too, to remove Mundhe, source said. NMMC corporators who passed the no-confidence motion alleged that the bureaucrat disrespects elected representatives and acts arbitrarily. The decision came when it was assumed that Mundhe will remain at the position for next few months at least after Fadnavis had overturned a no-confidence motion passed by the corporators’ body against him in November last year by using special powers under the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act. CM had said he is an efficient officer and Navi Mumbai needs him. Sources said Mundhe’s transfer was one of the main demands made by Sena ministers when they led a delegation to the chief minister few days back. In normal circumstances, an official has to complete three years on a post, according to transfer rules. Mundhe’s work in the corporation, especially regarding illegal construction and corruption in the civic body, has won him applauds from Navi...