Government Appoints Senior Officers as Mentors for important districts in Jammu & Kashmir Amid Rising Tensions

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In response to the growing war-like situation along India’s western border, the Central Government has taken an important step to strengthen governance and ensure administrative preparedness in Jammu and Kashmir. To manage the situation effectively and ensure smooth functioning of government machinery, senior civil servants have been assigned as mentors to key border districts.
These officers will provide guidance, monitor development activities, and ensure that district administrations are well-prepared for any challenges that may arise due to the evolving security situation.
Who Are the Mentors and Which Districts Will They Oversee?
Here’s a look at the officers who have been selected and the districts they will be mentoring:
1. Jammu District
- Mentor: Shaleen Kabra (IAS, 1992 batch)
- Current Role: Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department
2. Poonch District
- Mentor: Shailendra Kumar (IAS, 1995 batch)
- Current Role: Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production Department
3. Kathua District
- Mentor: Sanjeev Verma (IAS, 2001 batch)
- Current Role: Commissioner/Secretary, Social Welfare Department
4. Samba District
- Mentor: Vikramjit Singh (IPS, 2006 batch)
- Current Role: Commissioner/Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department
5. Kupwara District
- Mentor: Sarmad Hafeez (IAS, 2009 batch)
- Current Role: Commissioner/Secretary, Youth Services and Sports Department
6. Baramulla District
- Mentor: Kumar Rajeev Ranjan (IAS, 2010 batch)
- Current Role: Administrative Secretary, Labour and Employment Department
7. Rajouri District
- Mentor: Bhupinder Kumar (IAS, 2011 batch)
- Current Role: Secretary, Public Works (R&B) Department
Why This Move Matters
This decision highlights the proactive approach of the government in ensuring administrative strength in border-sensitive areas. With these senior officers in place, the districts will benefit from experienced leadership that can:
- Improve crisis preparedness
- Ensure efficient coordination among departments
- Monitor implementation of development schemes
- Respond swiftly to any emerging challenges
The aim is to reinforce governance and administrative efficiency during a time of increased tension and possible threats near the international borders.
As tensions rise along India’s western frontier, steps like these show the government’s intent to stay ahead of the curve. Strengthening the presence of experienced officers in strategically important districts ensures that Jammu and Kashmir remains resilient, secure, and well-managed.