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Amar Bhimrao Raut

(IAS | Maharashtra | 2023)
Project Officer-cum-Assistant Collector ITDP, Etapalli Sub Division, Maharashtra
Amar Bhimrao Raut, born on September 13, 1993, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2023 batch, assigned to the Maharashtra cadre. He holds a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication from the University of Pune. Currently, he serves as the Project Officer-cum-Assistant Collector ITDP at Maharashtra's Etapalli Sub Division, a position he has held since September 11, 2025. Prior to this, he worked as a Super Numerary Assistant Collector. He continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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