Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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She is among 20 senior officers who have been transferre­d, along with Tukaram Mundhe, known for his frequent transfers. Mundhe has been appointed as the head of the Nagpur Municipal Corporatio­n (NMC).

Bhide’s transfer out of the MMRC is assumed to be significan­t in the wake of the state government’s first-day decision to stall the Metro car shed project at Aarey.

CM Thackeray and his son and environmen­t minister Aaditya Thackeray had criticised the government’s decision of felling trees for building the shed. Thackeray’s Sena was part of the then government led by Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Devendra Fadnavis. Thackeray had announced a rethink of the car shed if elected to power after the Assembly polls held in October last year. Bhide had taken to social media, justifying the move to cut the tree. She faced criticism by environmen­t activists on social media.

Known for her efficient handling of infrastruc­ture projects, Bhide, a 1995-batch IAS officer, has served in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) since 2008, barring a year in 2014-15, and was in charge of several key projects, including the eastern freeway between P D’mello Road and Ghatkopar. In January 2015, she was appointed as MD, MMRC, a joint venture between Maharashtr­a government and Centre to construct Metro-3.

Meanwhile, Mundhe, who is known for his frequent transfers, has now been appointed to head the NMC, which is ruled by the BJP. Mundhe, who is a 2005-IAS officer, was transferre­d seven times from November 2014 to January 2019, during the Fadnavis government and was posted as project director, Maharashtr­a State Aids Control Society.

Mundhe was posted as Solapur collector, Nashik and Navi Mumbai Municipal Commission­er and had invited the ire of elected representa­tives in the bodies with his decisions. Like Bhide, he, too, is regarded as an upright officer.

Among other 18 IAS officers transferre­d are Mumbai city collector Shivaji Jondhale, who has been posted in the general administra­tion department (GAD) in Mantralaya. Rajeev Nivatkar, joint secretary in chief secretary’s office, has been appointed as the Mumbai city collector. Excise commission­er Prajakta Lavangare-verma is now appointed as head of the Marathi language department. Kantilal Umap will replace her as excise commission­er.

Pune municipal commission­er Saurabh Rao has been appointed as sugar commission­er and will take over from Shekhar Gaikwad. Gaikwad is the new chief of the Pune Municipal Corporaito­n.

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