In a major administrative reshuffle, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has decided to terminate the tenure of nominated members, directors, and chairpersons serving across various State Government boards and corporations.

The Chief Minister has also directed the discontinuation of service extensions granted to individuals working in different departments and state-run boards beyond the age of 60. The move is being viewed as part of a broader effort to streamline governance, improve administrative efficiency, and introduce structural reforms within the state administration.
According to sources, departments concerned are expected to begin the process of implementing the decision immediately. Further notifications regarding appointments and restructuring are likely to be issued in the coming days.
The decision has triggered significant political and administrative discussions across the state, with observers closely watching its impact on governance and institutional functioning in West Bengal.


