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IAS officer Phanindra Reddy retires, 11 others transferred

The New Indian Express Tirunelveli

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August 01, 2025

SENIOR IAS officer K Phanindra Reddy, who had been serving as additional chief secretary, transport department, retired on Thursday after 35 years of service.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Chennai

In an order dated July 31 issued by the chief secretary, 11 other IAS officers were transferred to various departments.

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