UP Govt Promotes IAS Officers Including 2013 Batch Harshitha Mathur who made UP Governance better with their Initiatives. In a significant bureaucratic move, the Uttar Pradesh government on Friday promoted 67 IAS officers Including Four from 2001-Batch Who Become Principal Secretaries, Promotions Across Batches and Pay Scales The 30 Officers of 2013 promoted to Selection Grade Pay (₹1,23,100-₹2,15,900), Including Brilliant IAS Officer with thousands of Qualities and currently serves as District Magistrate and Collector of Rae Bareli, Ms Harshitha Mathur. Warm wishes to Brilliant, Honest, Reliable, Dedicated, Visionary IAS Harshita Mathur on her promotion, A 2013 batch IAS officer of UP cadre who has earned much public acclaim for kickstarting a slew of popular initiatives as the collector. She is also responsible for many other positive transformations taking place in the district. She held key positions earlier including District Magistrate of Kasganj, Chief Development Officer in Siddharthnagar and Gorakhpur, and Joint Magistrate in Moradabad and Meerut. An alumna of the National Law Institute University, where she completed her B.A. LL.B. (Hons.). Respected for her humility, sincerity, and commitment to governance, she continues to exemplify a people-first approach in public service. May the coming year bring her continued success, good health, and happiness. The Brilliant IAS Officers of 2013 Batch Ms Harshitha Mathur, Divya Mittal, Rajkamal Yadav, Priyanka Niranjan, and others promoted while Chandni Singh received a pro forma promotion. Officers must complete mid-career training within three years. The promotion orders were issued by M. Devraj, Principal Secretary of Appointments and Personnel. Following the announcements, officers at various levels, including Secretaries, Special Secretaries, and those in selection and senior time scales, will assume new responsibilities. Post navigation Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai Unveils IISD–Swaniti Initiative Report on ‘Mapping India’s State-Level Energy Transition: Chhattisgarh’ Chatbot-driven shopping to hit ₹450 lakh crore in 5 years:Around 20% of people aged 18-24 are expected to rely on AI tools, says McKinsey study