West Bengal Government Orders Removal of Nominated Members Of All Non-statutory Bodies, Boards, Etc. Ends Service Extension Beyond 60 Years
11 May 2026
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In an official order, it also instructed departments to end the re-employment and extension of the tenure of officers and officials who have continued in service beyond the normal superannuation age of 60 years.
"The government has issued an order to take necessary action to immediately terminate the tenures of the nominated members, directors, or chairpersons of different boards, organisations, non-statutory bodies and public sector undertakings of the state government," a senior bureaucrat said.
The directive, addressed to all additional chief secretaries, principal secretaries and secretaries of departments, further stated that "the tenure of officers/officials who are on re-employment/extension of service beyond the normal age of superannuation (60 years) in different departments under the state government may also be terminated immediately".
The order said the decision was taken "with the approval of the competent authority".
Officials, however, did not immediately elaborate on the reasons behind the move or specify how many appointments and extensions would be affected by the decision.
KalimNews : In another symbolic administrative shift under the newly formed government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, the official branding of the West Bengal government portal has undergone a noticeable change.
The “Vishwa Bangla” logo, which had been prominently used during the previous administration, has reportedly been removed from the state government’s official website. In its place, the portal now prominently displays the national Ashoka Emblem, signaling a renewed emphasis on constitutional and official state identity.
The move is being viewed as part of the broader administrative and symbolic restructuring initiated by the new government following the 2026 Assembly election results. The Ashoka Emblem, India’s national emblem, is widely used across official government institutions and represents constitutional authority and governance.
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