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Anmol Rathore

(IAS | A G M U T | 2024)
Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Economic Affairs, New Delhi
Anmol Rathore, born on June 3, 1999, is an IAS officer of the 2024 batch from the AGMUT cadre. She holds a B.A. LL.B. degree. Currently, she serves as Assistant Secretary at the Ministry of Economic Affairs in New Delhi, a position she has held since March 24, 2026. Prior to this, she worked in the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Jammu. Anmol Rathore is actively serving in the Indian Administrative Service.

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