Anu Garg

(IAS | Odisha | 1991)
Chief Secretary, Odisha
Anu Garg, an IAS officer of the 1991 Odisha cadre, is a female civil servant born on 01/03/1969. She holds a B.A. from Delhi University, an M.A. from Lucknow University, and a P.G. from John Hopkins University. Anu Garg currently serves as the Development cum Additional Chief Secretary at the Planning & Convergence Department. She is proficient in English, Hindi, and Oriya.


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