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Crackdown within the Environment Ministry: Bhupender Yadav’s top three aides removed

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July 8, 2026 17 Views0

In a surprise move at the top, the central government has transferred out three senior aides from the office of Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav in one go. The changes were announced in separate orders on July 3.  

Private Secretary Amar Singh, an IRS officer, was repatriated to his parent cadre in the Department of Revenue on “administrative grounds” with immediate effect.  

Two other private secretaries, Shailesh Kumar Singh and Ayush Saran, were also sacked. One was early returned to his parent department with an extended cooling-off period, and the other’s appointment was just terminated.

It’s not often you see a minister’s top personal staff rolled back in one fell swoop, and there’s been quiet speculation about what’s going on behind the scenes. The orders were formally copied to the Prime Minister’s Office, Cabinet Secretariat, and the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), underlining that the decision came from the highest levels of the government.

A rare but not entirely new set-up

Mass changes like this don’t happen every day in a union minister’s office. In Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s previous term between 2019 and 2024, over a hundred officers and personal staff attached to various ministers faced transfers or removals, showing that periodic housekeeping is part of how the Centre maintains discipline and accountability.

Amar Singh had been with Bhupender Yadav for several years. He first joined as Private Secretary when Yadav handled the Labour and Employment portfolio in 2021 and continued even after Yadav moved to the Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Ministry. He had been upgraded to Director rank in 2024, and his tenure was originally set to run until September 2026.

The other two bureaucrats, Shailesh Kumar Singh from the Central Secretariat Service and Ayush Saran, were serving as Additional Private Secretaries, handling day-to-day coordination, files, and the minister’s busy schedule.

What does it mean for the ministry?

The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change deals with some of the government’s most sensitive and high-stakes work, from tackling climate change and pushing green energy to managing forests, wildlife, and pollution control.

A minister’s personal team plays a crucial role in managing urgent files, inter-ministerial coordination, and keeping the minister’s office running smoothly.

While the government has not given detailed reasons beyond “administrative grounds,” such moves are often aimed at bringing in fresh faces, improving efficiency, or addressing any perceived issues in functioning.

The reset comes at a time when the ministry is balancing development needs with sustainability goals for Bhupender Yadav, who has been steering key environmental policies under the Modi government. The environment portfolio is often at the crossroads of economic growth, industry demands and conservation priorities, making smooth office functioning all the more important.

This development reflects the Centre’s continued focus on accountability and performance in the bureaucracy.

Ministers’ personal staff are trusted hands who handle sensitive information and translate policy vision into action. When changes are made, they usually signal a desire to realign teams for better delivery.

As of now, it remains to be seen who will step in to fill these important roles. In the end, the focus remains on ensuring that ministries run efficiently and deliver on the government’s larger agenda.
 

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