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Rajasthan CMO Tightens Grip: Transfer Lists to Be Short and Phased
✍️ Amar Ujala · Jaipur
🗓 07 Jul 2026, 07:31 AM
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After a 1.5-year hiatus, Rajasthan government departments are preparing for transfers, but the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) has mandated a limited number of postings, with departments expected to release short lists in multiple phases.
Rajasthan government departments are gearing up for employee transfers after a period of 18 months. However, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) has imposed strict guidelines, indicating that the overall number of transfers will be significantly limited.
In a departure from previous practices, departments are not expected to release large, consolidated lists. Instead, the CMO's directive suggests that most departments will issue smaller transfer lists in a phased manner. This approach involves releasing lists in multiple stages, likely comprising 3-4 phases, to manage the process more effectively and adhere to the reduced quota.
The emphasis on smaller, staggered lists is a key feature of this transfer cycle, aimed at ensuring compliance with the CMO's stringent oversight and the overall reduction in transfer numbers.
In a departure from previous practices, departments are not expected to release large, consolidated lists. Instead, the CMO's directive suggests that most departments will issue smaller transfer lists in a phased manner. This approach involves releasing lists in multiple stages, likely comprising 3-4 phases, to manage the process more effectively and adhere to the reduced quota.
The emphasis on smaller, staggered lists is a key feature of this transfer cycle, aimed at ensuring compliance with the CMO's stringent oversight and the overall reduction in transfer numbers.