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Additional charge to two IAS officers in Rajasthan (UPDATED)
The Rajasthan Government has given additional charge to two IAS officers. Vikas Sitaramji Bhale, who is Principal Secretary, Labour and Industries Department has been given additional charge of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries department. He is also holding the charge of Health and Medical Services (ESI) Department. Renu Jaipal, who is Managing Director, RSLDC has been given the additional charge of Commissioner, Woman Empowerment Department.

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