Abhilasha Kumari Sharma

(IAS | Bihar | 2014)
Additional Chief Executive Officer, JEEVIKA, Bihar- Patna
Abhilasha Kumari Sharma, born on January 26, 1989, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2014 batch, serving in the Bihar cadre. A graduate in Electronics and Communication from The West Bengal University College of Engineering, she is proficient in English and Hindi. Currently, she holds the position of Additional Chief Executive Officer at JEEVIKA, Bihar, Patna, since March 16, 2024. Previously, she served as an Assistant Secretary. Ms. Sharma continues to contribute to public administration within the Bihar cadre.


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