Anu Garg

(IAS | Odisha | 1991)
Chief Secretary, Odisha
Anu Garg, born on March 1, 1969, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1991 batch, Odisha cadre. She holds a B.A. from Delhi University, an M.A. from Lucknow University, and a postgraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University. Currently serving as the Chief Secretary of Odisha since January 1, 2026, she has previously held the position of Development cum Additional Chief Secretary. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Oriya, Anu Garg continues to contribute to the administrative framework of Odisha.


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