The Jammu & Kashmir government has initiated a significant restructuring within its Power Development Department (PDD), enacting a series of transfers and postings that affect numerous engineers across various divisions. The reshuffle, which took effect immediately, is intended to optimize the department’s operational effectiveness and ensure the seamless execution of its responsibilities.
According to Government Order No. 111-JK(PDD) of 2026, dated May 05, this decision was made in the interest of public administration. The order aims to enhance the department’s functionality by strategically reassigning personnel to roles that align with their expertise and the department’s current needs. Information reaching TahirRihat.com suggests that the changes are widespread, impacting key personnel throughout the department’s organizational structure.
The restructuring includes changes at the levels of Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs), and Assistant Engineers (AEs), with personnel being moved across different wings of the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), the Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL), and the Jammu and Kashmir Power Transmission Corporation Limited (JKPTCL). This broad scope indicates a comprehensive effort to realign the department’s workforce.
Among the specific changes, Mudasir Amin Baqal has been reassigned to the S&O Division of JKPTCL Kashmir. This move is expected to bring his expertise to bear on the operational challenges within that division. Additionally, Tassaduq Nabi Chowdary has been given the additional responsibility of Executive Engineer for the IT&C Division of KPDCL, highlighting the increasing importance of technology and communication in the power sector. Hamidullah Thokar and Umer Majid Kamli have also received new postings, each accompanied by expanded duties within their respective roles.
The reshuffle also affects several AEEs, including Ghulam Qadir Mir, Nazir Ahmad, and Irfana Chicken, all of whom have been transferred to different divisions within both the Kashmir and Jammu regions. These moves are designed to distribute skills and knowledge more evenly across the department, with some officers being formally deputed to new roles while others are being assigned to fill existing vacancies in various units. (The Daily Excelsior reported that the new assignments aim to optimize resource allocation). The government hopes to address longstanding inefficiencies through these targeted personnel adjustments.
The official order stipulates that all engineers involved in the reshuffle are to be considered immediately relieved from their previous postings. They are required to take up their new assignments without delay, ensuring a swift and efficient transition. This directive underscores the urgency with which the government is approaching these changes, signaling a commitment to rapid implementation.
This department-wide reshuffle reflects the government’s commitment to improving efficiency and operational performance within the Power Development Department. By strategically reassigning personnel and optimizing the allocation of expertise, the government seeks to enhance the delivery of power services across Jammu and Kashmir. The success of this initiative will depend on the effective integration of these personnel changes and their impact on the department’s overall productivity and service delivery.
The PDD plays a crucial role in providing electricity to households, businesses, and industries across Jammu and Kashmir. Any improvements in its efficiency and operational effectiveness will have a direct impact on the region’s economic development and the quality of life of its residents. This reshuffle is therefore viewed as a critical step towards ensuring a more reliable and sustainable power supply for the region.
The transfers and postings were made public through official channels, with the government emphasizing its dedication to transparency and accountability in its administrative actions. The order was disseminated through official notifications, ensuring that all stakeholders were informed of the changes and their implications. Further adjustments and refinements are possible as the PDD continues to adapt to emerging challenges and opportunities in the energy sector.
The Government of Jammu & Kashmir continues to assess and refine its strategies for enhancing governance, public service delivery, and infrastructure development across all sectors. These efforts are aimed at fostering a more prosperous and sustainable future for the region and its residents. The effects of this comprehensive reshuffle within the PDD will be closely monitored in the coming months.
The Power Development Department provides critical services across the region, and the current administration is focused on ensuring its optimal functioning. These administrative steps demonstrate the government’s commitment to enhancing public service via strategic staffing decisions and organizational improvements. The personnel reassignments will continue to be closely monitored to determine their influence on operational efficiency and broader public service delivery throughout Jammu and Kashmir.
The changes follow a period of evaluation of the PDD’s performance. (According to sources within the administration, the reshuffle is the result of performance reviews and strategic planning sessions). These efforts indicate a commitment to data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement in public service delivery. The Government of Jammu and Kashmir is dedicated to building a better future for the region and its residents through effective governance and strategic resource management.
Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.

