Odisha reinstates Dhiman Chakma
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 06, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026
The reinstatement of Dhiman Chakma, an IAS officer facing corruption charges, by the government of India — Odisha has sparked public debate and criticism. This event could negatively impact public trust in government institutions and potentially influence investor confidence in the region's governance and regulatory environment. The ongoing legal proceedings against Dhiman Chakma will continue to be a point of scrutiny.
Dhiman Chakma, a 2021-batch IAS officer, was arrested by Odisha — Odisha Vigilance Department on June 8, 2025, for allegedly accepting a Rs 10 lakh bribe from a businessman in exchange for not taking action against a stone crusher unit. Following his arrest, Rs 47 lakh in unaccounted cash was recovered from his residence, and he was suspended by the government of India — Odisha. After spending 40 days in judicial custody, the International — High court granted him conditional bail on July 24, 2025. Nearly a year later, around May 21, 2026, the government of India — Odisha reinstated Dhiman Chakma as Deputy Secretary in the India — Revenue and Disaster Management Department. This reinstatement, while procedural according to government sources, has generated significant public criticism and debate on social media due to the ongoing departmental inquiry and criminal proceedings against Dhiman Chakma under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Officials emphasize that the reinstatement is not an exoneration and future actions will depend on the court's final verdict.
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