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Aradhana Patnaik

(IAS | Jharkhand | 1998)
Additional Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi
Aradhana Patnaik, born on 31 July 1973, is a 1998 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of the Jharkhand cadre. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree and is proficient in English and Oriya. Throughout her career, she has held various positions including Joint Secretary, Secretary, Additional Financial Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Project Director, Director, Labour Commissioner, Managing Director, Settlement Officer, and Deputy Development Commissioner. As of 19 April 2024, she serves as Additional Secretary in the Department of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi. She continues to be in active service.

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