Rohini sindhuri

  1. Explained: Who are IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri and IPS officer D Roopa? What triggered public spat?
  2. Karnataka: Despite transfers, cold war continues between IPS Roopa Moudgil and IAS Rohini Sindhuri
  3. Social media support for IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri increases
  4. IAS feud: Rohini Sindhuri, Shilpa Nag shunted from Mysuru
  5. Rohini Sindhuri
  6. Karnataka: IAS Rohini Sindhuri files criminal defamation suit against Roopa
  7. IAS feud: Govt shifts Rohini Sindhuri, Shilpa Nag out of Mysuru
  8. Rohini Sindhuri (IAS) Wiki, Age, Family, Biography & More


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Explained: Who are IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri and IPS officer D Roopa? What triggered public spat?

• According to Roopa, an image forced her to question Rohini Sindhuri • Roopa Moudgil accused Rohini Sindhuri of 'destroying families' • Both officers have been transferred without any posting Amid hectic political developments ahead of elections in Karnataka, all eyes have turned to the public spat between IPS officer D Roopa and IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri that has caused embarrassment to the BJP-led state government. On Tuesday, two women bureaucrats were transferred without any postings. The government also transferred Roopa’s husband Munish Moudgil and posted him as principal secretary in DPAR. Rohini Sindhuri with IAS officer Manivannan and JD-S MLA Sa Ra Mahesh. When Rohini Sindhuri was the Mysuru DC, Sa Ra Mahesh and the IAS officer had made several allegations against each other including corruption. As the image went viral, citing media reports, Roopa questioned Sindhuri under which rule she had met the MLA for a ‘compromise.’ Roopa questioned Sindhuri first on February 18 in her Facebook post. Following that, The next day, that is on February 19, Roopa uploaded some of ‘not so correct’ photos of Rohini Sindhuri, which she claimed were sent to at least three male IAS officers. In her response, Sindhuri denied the charges and termed Roopa as ‘mentally unwell.’ She also dared Roopa to name the 3 IAS officers to whom she had claimed the photos were sent. After two days of allegations and counter-allegations, the government finally pulled the plug. On Tuesday, In a v...

Karnataka: Despite transfers, cold war continues between IPS Roopa Moudgil and IAS Rohini Sindhuri

Notwithstanding the punishment transfers without postings for indulging in public spat, the two top IAS-IPS women officers in Karnataka continued to spar with the release of an audio clip. On Tuesday, the Karnataka government transferred senior IPS officer D. Roopa Moudgil, who served as the Managing Director at the Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited, and IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, who served as the Commissioner for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments. Both the officers have been issued gag orders by the government. They have been directed not to issue any statements to the media and comment on social media handles. However, this morning, an audio clip containing conversation between a RTI activist and IPS officer Roopa surfaced indicating that cold war continued between the officers. The audio clip contains the conversation between Roopa and RTI activist Gangaraju. Roopa is allegedly heard bad mouthing Rohini Sindhuri and alleging misusing of government office in the audio clip which is doing rounds on internet. RTI activist Gangaraju has alleged that Roopa had forced him to file a complaint against Rohini Sindhuri. He also claimed that Roopa had sent him Rohini Sindhuri's private pictures and also asked him to raise his voice against her. Gangaraju has told the media that he would now lodge a complaint against Roopa. Roopa is heard telling in the audio clip that, "Rohini Sindhuri's family does land business and real estate business. My hu...

Social media support for IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri increases

An online campaign in support of former Mysuru Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri has gained traction and, as on Sunday evening, has elicited more than 1.35 lakh signatures on www.change.org. The campaign, titled ‘Bring back Rohini Sindhuri’, has been launched seeking her reinstatement as Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru, from where she was transferred recently. The online petition was launched by a concerned citizen on June 6, but it began trending during the past 48 hours. The immediate cause of Ms. Sindhuri’s transfer was the public spat she had with Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Shilpa Nag, who too has been shunted elsewhere. But there is speculation that the elected representatives and the land mafia ganged up to get Ms. Sindhuri out of their way as she was inquiring about irregularities pertaining to land transactions in Mysuru. The petition, addressed to the President of India, states that the government did not even give time for Ms. Sindhuri to submit reports regarding the alleged land scam involving influential persons. “…deep down, we all know there is a big pile of scam hiding under this. So the politicians had her transferred without giving proper or clear information to the public… we want her to lead the investigating team,” the petition states. Incidentally, A.H. Vishwanath, MLC belonging to the BJP, has also suggested that Ms. Sindhuri should be appointed as a special investigating officer to look into the irregularities in various land-related transa...

IAS feud: Rohini Sindhuri, Shilpa Nag shunted from Mysuru

In her place, 2009-batch IAS officer Dr Bagadi Goutham, who earlier served as Chikkamagaluru DC and was with the commercial taxes department as additional commissioner, has been posted as Mysuru DC. The government did not spare Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Shilpa Nag, who went public with her allegation of highhandedness against Sindhuri. She has been transferred as director (e-governance) RDPR, Bengaluru. On Friday, she was berated by Chief Secretary P Ravi Kumar for going to the press against Sindhuri without raising a formal complaint with her superiors. Mysuru corpn gets new chief Lakshmikanth Reddy, who was serving as MD of Karnataka, Food and Civil Supplies Corporation, has been posted in her place. The transfer ends a controversial tenure for Sindhuri as she faced allegations over pandemic management in rural areas, Covid expenditure and her handling of Nag. She had also been accused of constructing a swimming pool in her official residence. In other transfers, the government posted P Rajendra Cholan as Bescom MD, moving out Rajesh Gowda MB. Rajendra will, however, continue to serve as the special commissioner of Health and IT at the BBMP as additional charge. Rajesh Gowda has not been given any posting. Meanwhile, Dayananda K A, who was the commissioner of Muzrai Depar tment, has been posted as Special Commissioner (Administration) at BBMP. MYSURU: In a new twist to the ongoing IAS vs IAS spat and the long tussle between Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri ...

Rohini Sindhuri

Rohini Sindhuri Dasari (born 30 May 1984) is an Indian bureaucrat. She is an officer of the Early life [ ] Sindhuri was born on 30 May 1984 in Career [ ] Sindhuri's first posting as a civil servant was as the assistant commissioner in She was subsequently posted as Deputy Commissioner of Hassan on July, 2017.She currently works in Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Department. Controversies [ ] In 2023, she was accused of sharing intimate photos to senior officers by References [ ] • persmin.nic.in. Archived from . Retrieved 15 January 2022. • The News Minute. 1 April 2018 . Retrieved 23 December 2020. • The Better India. 7 April 2018 . Retrieved 23 December 2020. • The Indian Express. 21 February 2023 . Retrieved 14 April 2023. • Deccan Herald. 3 September 2021 . Retrieved 14 April 2023.

Karnataka: IAS Rohini Sindhuri files criminal defamation suit against Roopa

IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri has filed a criminal defamation suit against IPS officer D Roopa, seeking a nominal amount of Rs 1 crore as damages. A magistrate court has posted the matter to March 3, 2023, for further hearing. In the defamation suit, Sindhuri said that Roopa is continuing with her posts on Facebook, making personal allegations against her, despite a restraining order. The counsel for the plaintiff stated that the IPS officer had made certain wild and baseless allegations against Sindhuri, who has rendered meritorious service as Deputy Commissioner of the Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts. It is further stated that though the damage caused on account of defamatory posts/ comments/allegations is not measurable and cannot be quantified under the caption of pecuniary loss, Sindhuri has restricted herself to a nominal figure of Rs 1 crore.

IAS feud: Govt shifts Rohini Sindhuri, Shilpa Nag out of Mysuru

The Karnataka government on Saturday transferred warring IAS officers Rohini Sindhuri and Shilpa Nag CT out of Mysuru, bringing an end to their fight that had left the BS Yediyurappa administration red-faced in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. Bagadi Gautham will replace Sindhuri as the Mysuru deputy commissioner and Lakshmikanth Reddy G will be the new Mysuru City Corporation commissioner in place of Shilpa Nag CT. The transfers came after Chief Secretary P Ravi Kumar briefed Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on the fight between Sindhuri and Nag. It is said that the relationship between Sindhuri and Nag had deteriorated to the extent that the government no option but to shift both of them out of Mysuru. Earlier this week, Nag had announced her resignation from the IAS, accusing Sindhuri of targeting her. Sindhuri had refuted the allegations levelled by Nag. Sindhuri has been appointed as Commissioner for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, a post she had held earlier. Nag has been posted as Director (e-Governance) at the RDPR department, where she was before her Mysuru assignment. In other transfers, the government has given BBMP Special Commissioner (Health & IT) P Rajendra Cholan concurrent charge as BESCOM managing director. Dayananda KA has been appointed as BBMP Special Commissioner (Administration).

Rohini Sindhuri (IAS) Wiki, Age, Family, Biography & More

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wiki/Biography Rohini Sinduri [1] [2] , or Sindhuri Dasari [3] was born on Wednesday, 30 May 1984 ( age 39 years; as of 2023) in Rudraksha Pally, Sathupally Mandal, Khammam district, Andhra Pradesh, (now Telangana) India. Her zodiac sign is Gemini. Rohini completed her schooling at the Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Andhra Pradesh. She enrolled herself at the Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women, Hyderabad, where she earned a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Chemical Engineering. [4] Physical Appearance Height (approx.): 5′ 6″ Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Dark Brown Family & Ethnicity Rohini Sindhuri belongs to a Telugu family. [5] Parents & Siblings Rohini’s father’s name is Jaipal Reddy. Her mother’s name is Srilakshmi Reddy. Rohini has a younger brother, and a sister, Priyanka Reddy, who is a dermatologist. Rohini Sindhuri with her children and husband, Sudhir Reddy Other Relatives Rohini’s father-in-law’s name is Narayana Reddy. Her brother-in-law’s name is Madhusudhan Reddy. Caste Rohini belongs to the Dasari caste. Career In August 2011, after Rohini received training from Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy Of Administration in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India, she was posted as the assistant commissioner of the Revenue Department in Tumakuru. After serving as an assistant commissioner for a year, in August 2012, Rohini joined the Department of Urban Development as a commissioner and served there till December ...