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Inbasekar K

(IAS | Kerala | 2015)
Managing Director, Kerala Water Authority, Kerala
Inbasekar K, born on April 5, 1988, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2015 Kerala cadre. Currently serving as the Managing Director at Kerala Water Authority since May 23, 2026, he has held various positions including District Collector-cum-District Election Officer, District Collector, Assistant Secretary, Assistant Collector, Officer Trainee, Joint Commissioner of State Tax, Commissioner of Entrance Examinations, Director, Commissioner, and Sub Collector. Throughout his career, Inbasekar has been dedicated to public administration within Kerala. He continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.
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