Bureaucrats Magazine – Senior IAS Manisha Panwar applied For VRS: Senior female IAS officer Manisha Panwar is in the headlines. He has applied to the state government for voluntary retirement.
Bureaucrats Magazine – A big news is coming out from Uttarakhand government. Senior IAS officer has applied for VRS to Uttarakhand government. After completion of service, senior women officers of Indian Administrative Service have become a topic of discussion. According to sources, IAS Manisha Pawar has been ill for the last several months. He has cited health reasons behind VRS. Let us tell you that Manisha Pawar is a bright and combative IAS officer of 1990 batch.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Why do women IAS officers want to leave the post?…Manisha Pawar, who is serving as Additional Chief Secretary in Uttarakhand cadre, has huge responsibility of many departments. She is also looking after the projects being run with the help of Industry Department, Labor Department, Rural Development Department, Panchayati Raj Department and World Bank. Manisha Pawar has been a hardworking and fighting IAS officer. She has handled the responsibility of Women Empowerment Department including School Education, Health Department and Medical Education.In the year 2019, Manisha Pawar was also honored by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for better good governance.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Four years left for Manisha Pawar to complete her tenure…………..It is noteworthy that IAS Manisha Pawar’s husband Uma Kant Pawar has also served as IAS in Uttarakhand. In 2017, he also left 9 years of service and took VRS. He was in the news for taking VRS. Manisha Pawar is considered to be an officer with a strong image in the bureaucracy of Uttarakhand. 56-year-old Manisha Pawar still has four years of service left. Manisha Pawar had more chances of becoming Chief Secretary after getting promotion from the post of Additional Chief Secretary.In such a situation, he has decided to say goodbye to the job due to illness. Now it remains to be seen what the Dhami government thinks about Manisha Pawar’s application.