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Bijaya Kumar Nanda

(IAS | Odisha | 1989)
Special Secretary, Home Department
Bijaya Kumar Nanda, born on March 10, 1947, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1989 batch, Odisha cadre. He holds a graduate degree and has served in various capacities throughout his career. His past positions include Managing Director and Additional Secretary. Most recently, he was appointed Special Secretary in the Home Department, serving from September 27, 2006, to March 31, 2007. Mr. Nanda’s extensive experience in administrative roles reflects his commitment to public service within the Odisha cadre.

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