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Six district collectors in Kerala transferred in reshuffle

The Hindu reported on May 23 that the Kerala government transferred six district collectors in an administrative reshuffle.

·FILED 2026-05-23·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

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  • The Kerala government transferred six district collectors, The Hindu reported May 23.
  • The officers were reassigned to key administrative posts across the state.

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The Kerala government transferred six district collectors in an administrative reshuffle, The Hindu reported on 23 May.

According to the report, the officials were appointed to various key administrative positions across the state — a routine but consequential rotation of the officers who head district administration.

The material available to this wire does not name the six officers, the districts affected, or the posts to which they move. On the record, per The Hindu, are the fact and scale of the reshuffle; the individual assignments remain unspecified in the source material.

Key facts on file

  • The Kerala government transferred six district collectors, The Hindu reported May 23.
  • The officers were reassigned to key administrative posts across the state.

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