The central government has allocated cadre of IAS officers after their training at LBSNAA. Rajasthan got 7 officers with 2 getting home cadre while five from outside state.
Utkarsh Yadav, who is younger brother of Dausa collector Devendra Kumar, was lucky to get the he cadre. Similarly, Umesh Kumar Meena also got home cadre.
Among those coming to join Rajasthan cadre from outside state are – Vibhor Bhardwaj (rank 19), native of Uttar Pradesh, Manu Garg (rank 91) from Delhi, Manimala N (rank 134), from Tamil Nadu, Alok Singh (rank 207) from Uttar Pradesh, Arnav Anand Gupta (rank 2013) from Bihar.
Rajasthan natives to serve other states
Apart from two officers, 19 officers, who are native of Rajasthan have been allotted outside cadre. This includes Trilok Singh, who is among top 20 officers. He has been allotted Gujarat cadre. Anju (rank 60) has been given Assam Meghalaya cadre while Neelesh Goyal (rank 77) will go to Bihar.
Hariom Pandiya (rank 160) has been allotted Andhra Pradesh cadre, Rekha Siyak (rank 176) and Apoorva Singh (rank 179) will serve in Uttar Pradesh while Siddharth Pokharna (rank 216) will serve in Tamil Nadu.
Mukul Khandelwal (rank 229) and Rambhrosh Saran (rank 276) have been allotted Uttar Pradesh cadre while Piyush Gathala (rank 309) will go to Gujarat.
Amit Meena (rank 320) has been allotted Bihar cadre while Teena Kalyan (rank 324) will serve in Gujarat. Similarly Jitendra Kumar (rank 361) has been given Odisha cadre while Abhishek Sehara (rank 366) has been asked to serve Karnataka state.
Pragya Saini (rank 367) will accompany Anju in Assam Meghalaya cadre while Jitendra Kumawat (rank 412) will serve in AGMUT.
Jyoti (rank 433 will serve in Uttarakhand while Mamata (rank 438) and Divyansh Meena (rank 456) have been allotted Tripura and Uttarakhand cadres respectively.

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