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A P Sinha

(IAS | Maharashtra | 1970)
Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Maharashtra
A P Sinha, born on June 5, 1947, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1970 Maharashtra cadre. He holds postgraduate degrees in History and Social Planning, along with a graduate degree in Law. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including District Collector, Transport Commissioner, Joint Secretary, Principal Secretary, and Vice Chairman. His most recent position was Additional Chief Secretary in the Home Department of Maharashtra. Sinha’s extensive experience spans roles such as Managing Director, Executive Director, Administrator, and OSD to Minister, reflecting a diverse and comprehensive administrative tenure.

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