Nagpur: Maharashtra government has transferred 12 deputy RTOs across the state including three from Nagpur division. However, the government has once again failed to fill top posts of regional transport officers in both Nagpur city and rural.
Deputy RTO from Gondia Vijay Chavhan has been transferred to Gadchiroli, while from East office deputy RTO Vinod Jadhav, who was also holding additional charge of city RTO, has been shifted to Malegaon.
Sources said the post of rural RTO has been vacant for the last two years and that the city office has been headless since March this year.
Deputy RTO from Gadchiroli Ravindra Bhuyar has been transferred to Nagpur East office. Earlier too, he was posted there.
Deputy RTO from Wardha Bajrang Kharmate has been given the additional charge of RTO rural, Kamptee Road.
Additional responsibilities on officials have already hit the smooth functioning of both city and rural offices. Despite this, the transport commissioner office in Mumbai has failed to fill the vacant posts of RTOs in Nagpur city and rural.
Additional secretary D Kadam issued the transfer orders and directed the 12 deputy RTOs to join their new postings without delay.