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Richard Vincent D’Souza appointed as DC of Kodagu district

Published On : 01 Jun 2016   |  Reported By : Richard D'Souza


Udupi: In one of the eight transfers of IAS officers by the State Government, Richard Vincent D’Souza was appointed as the new Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Kodagu district and will take charge effective from 1st June, 2016.

Richard Vincent D’Souza comes in place of Meer Anees Ahmed, who got retired earlier. Vincent, who had served earlier as the additional commissioner in the transport department was appointed as the CEO of Raichur Zilla Panchayat, and after being promoted as IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer in an order dated 12th June 2015.

Only one son of late Urban D’Souza and Rita D’Souza of Mudarangady in Udupi District is married to Florine D’Souza and has two sons, Christen and Glen. He is brother of five sisters, including Sr. Lenita D’Souza the former Provincial Superior of Ursulines, Mangalore Province and now taken charge of Superior at Parampally Convent, Udupi from 1st June. She was one of visitor to see specially this reporter’s health at Kallianpur from Mudarangady who also belongs to the same place in childhood.

 







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