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State capital gets new administrative helm as Madhya Pradesh appoints Priyank Mishra Collector Bhopal

Apr 9th, 2026 11:31 pm | By | Category: LATEST NEWS


By THE NEWSMAN OF INDIA.COM| The Madhya Pradesh government has issued orders appointing Priyank Mishra as the new Collector of Bhopal, marking a significant administrative decision for the state capital.

The appointment of Priyank Mishra as Collector Bhopal reflects the state government’s confidence in a dynamic and result-oriented officer known for his administrative acumen and grassroots connect.

An Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2013 batch from the Madhya Pradesh cadre, Priyank Mishra has built a steady and impactful career in public administration. Though he is yet to assume charge in Bhopal, the issuance of orders signals his transition to one of the most significant administrative assignments in the state.

Hailing from Bahadurpur town in Ashoknagar district, his journey from a modest middle-class background to the higher echelons of governance is both inspiring and noteworthy. He first came into prominence by securing fifth rank in the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission examination with an impressive 916.25 marks, leading to his appointment as Deputy Collector.

His academic background includes a Graduate degree and a Master’s in Economics from the University of Delhi, equipping him with strong analytical and policy-oriented capabilities. Even before entering the IAS, he had qualified for the post of Cooperative Inspector through the Public Service Commission, reflecting his early commitment to public service.

Over the years, Priyank Mishra has served in key roles such as Chief Executive Officer, Sub-Divisional Officer, and Assistant Secretary, gaining wide-ranging administrative experience. Currently serving as Collector Dhar since November 2022, he has been associated with effective governance, developmental initiatives, and responsive administration at the district level.

With his appointment now formalized for Bhopal, expectations are high from an officer regarded for his balanced approach, efficiency, and people-centric governance style. His forthcoming tenure in the state capital is anticipated to further strengthen administrative delivery and developmental momentum.

Fluent in English and Hindi, Priyank Mishra represents a new generation of civil servants committed to excellence, accountability, and public welfare.



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