Srinagar, October 9, 2025 : The Jammu and Kashmir Directorate of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Kashmir, has ordered a major reshuffle involving several Tehsil Supply Officers (TSOs) and Assistant Storekeepers (ASKs) across multiple districts in the Kashmir division.
According to Order No. 820-DFCS&CAK of 2025, dated October 8, 2025, the transfers and postings — covering key circles in Baramulla, Kupwara, Pattan, Sopore, Uri, Karnah, Keran, and Pahalgam — have been made in the interest of administrative efficiency and better public service delivery.
As per the order:
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Shabir Ahmad Khan, TSO Pattan (also holding additional charge of TSO Singhpora), is transferred and posted as TSO AC RF Mill Awantipora.
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Suhail Sharif Wani, TSO Boniyar ‘A’, is posted as TSO Pattan Circle.
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Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din, TSO Sopore ‘A’, is posted as TSO Singhpora Circle.
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Manzoor Ahmad Dar, TSO Uri ‘B’, will hold additional charge of TSO Boniyar ‘A’.
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Nasir Ahmad Khan, TSO Sopore ‘B’, will hold additional charge of TSO Sopore ‘A’.
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Zulqadar Khan, TSO Karnah ‘A’, is transferred as TSO Keran Circle.
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Waheed Ahmad Bhat, TSO available with the AD Kupwara, is posted as TSO Karnah ‘A’.
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Fayaz Ahmad Ahangar, TSO available with the AD Kupwara, is posted as TSO Pahalgam Circle.
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Javaid Ahmad Bhat, ASK in AD Stores, is transferred to FSD Kupwara.
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Khalid Farooq Bhat, ASK at Thayan Granary, is posted as Storekeeper at Lountha Granary/Sale Centre.
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Aleem Nabi Mir, ASK available with AD Kupwara, will take charge of Tadd Sale Centre, Karnah Circle.
Additionally, Javaid Ahmad Bhat (SK) and Rafiq Ahmad Dar (ASK), presently attached with the Directorate of FCS&CA Kashmir, have been directed to report to the Assistant Director, FCS&CA Kupwara, for further duties.
The order, issued by the Deputy Director (Administration), has been forwarded to concerned Assistant Directors for necessary compliance.
Officials said the reshuffle aims to streamline field operations, improve accountability, and ensure smooth supply of essential commodities across Kashmir.