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Kanwal Tanuj

(IAS | Bihar | 2010)
Secretary, Minor Water Resources Department, Bihar
Kanwal Tanuj, born on 08/10/1983, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2010 Bihar cadre. He holds a B.Tech. in Electronics and is proficient in English and Hindi. Throughout his career, he has served in various capacities including Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Officer, District Collector and Magistrate, Special Secretary, Additional Secretary, Managing Director, and Secretary. Currently, he is serving as the Secretary at Bihar in the Minor Water Resources Department since 31/05/2025. Kanwal Tanuj continues to contribute to the administration of Bihar in his ongoing service.

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