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Modi replaces finance secy Mayaram in first major shakeup

Arvind Mayaram's transfer was part of the first major shuffle of top civil servants since Modi took office in May. In all, 20 bureaucrats were moved, many at the level of secretary, the most senior rank in India's civil service.

October 16, 2014 / 17:28 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transferred the top civil servant at the finance ministry, replacing him with a top official from Rajasthan, the state that has pushed dramatic free market reforms in recent months.

Arvind Mayaram’s transfer was part of the first major shuffle of top civil servants since Modi took office in May. In all, 20 bureaucrats were moved, many at the level of secretary, the most senior rank in India's civil service.

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Mayaram, who has twin roles as both finance and economic affairs secretary and was appointed by the previous government, has been shifted to the tourism ministry.

Rajiv Mehrishi, the top bureaucrat from Rajasthan, will replace Mayaram at the finance ministry, Modi's administration said on Wednesday.