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A N Kujur

(IAS | Bihar | 1983)
Joint Secretary, Human Resources Department
A N Kujur, born on September 2, 1942, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1983 Bihar cadre. He holds a graduate degree in Political Science. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including Under Secretary, Managing Director, and multiple terms as Junior Scale officer. His most recent position was Joint Secretary in the Human Resources Department, a role he held from July 1, 1997, to September 30, 2002. Mr. Kujur's extensive service reflects his long-standing commitment to administrative roles within the Indian government.

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