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Atishi Marlena Takes on Additional Responsibilities in Kejriwal Cabinet Reshuffle
Published : Aug 8, 2023, 1:31 pm IST
Updated : Aug 8, 2023, 1:31 pm IST
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Delhi Minister Atishi Assumes Additional Charge in Cabinet Revamp, Bolstering Administrative Efficiency

NEW-DELHI: In a strategic cabinet reshuffle, the Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has introduced significant changes to streamline governance and enhance efficiency. Notably, Delhi Education Minister Atishi Marlena has been entrusted with added responsibilities, highlighting her pivotal role within the administration.

Atishi Marlena, a prominent member of the Delhi cabinet, has been assigned the dual portfolios of the Service Department and the Vigilance Department. This decision comes as a bid to optimize administrative processes and further elevate the government's commitment to transparency and accountability. The Chief Minister has submitted the proposal for this reshuffling to Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena for the final endorsement.

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Both the Service and Vigilance Departments were previously overseen by Atishi's cabinet colleague, Saurabh Bharadwaj. The reallocation of these portfolios reflects the government's proactive approach to streamlining governance and aligning roles and responsibilities to effectively address the evolving needs of the capital city.

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