Deepak Kumar Meena

(IAS | Maharashtra | 2013)
Joint Commissioner, State Tax, Maharashtra
Deepak Kumar Meena, born on November 11, 1987, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2013 Maharashtra cadre. He holds a B.E. in Computers from Delhi University and a PG Diploma in Management from the Indian Institute of Management. Currently, he serves as Joint Commissioner in the State Tax department of Maharashtra since March 3, 2025. His previous roles include Additional Municipal Commissioner, District Collector, Chief Executive Officer, Assistant Secretary, and Additional Commissioner. Deepak is proficient in English, Hindi, and Marathi and continues to contribute to public administration in his current capacity.


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