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Gorrela Suvarna Panda Das

(IAS | Telangana | 2006)
Secretary, Schedule Caste Commission, Hyderabad
Gorrela Suvarna Panda Das, born on 29 June 1973, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2006 batch, Telangana cadre. He holds a B.E. degree from Osmania University, Hyderabad, and a Postgraduate Diploma from IIM Bangalore. Currently serving as Secretary at the Schedule Caste Commission in Hyderabad since 5 February 2020, he has previously held positions including Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and Project Officer. Fluent in English and Telugu, Gorrela Suvarna Panda Das continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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