Govind Mohan

(IAS | Sikkim | 1989)
Secretary, Department of Home, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), New Delhi
Govind Mohan, an IAS officer of the 1989 batch from the Sikkim cadre, holds a B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from BHU Varanasi. He also completed a Diploma in Management and is a graduate in Electrical Engineering. With proficiency in English and Hindi, he currently serves as Secretary at Home Affairs. Born on 21/09/1965, Mohan has demonstrated his dedication and expertise in various administrative roles throughout his career.


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