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Aman Vaishnav

(IAS | Madhya Pradesh | 2018)
CEO, Zila Panchayat, Neemuch
Aman Vaishnav, born on 15 June 1995, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2018 batch, Madhya Pradesh cadre. He holds a B.A. Honours in Political Science from Hindu College, Delhi, and a B.A. in Political Science. Currently, he serves as the CEO at Neemuch in the Zila Panchayat department, a position he assumed on 1 February 2025. Aman Vaishnav continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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