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Kulwant Singh

(IAS | Punjab | 2012)
Director, Local Government Department, Punjab
Kulwant Singh, born on March 8, 1976, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2012 batch from the Punjab cadre. He holds a B.E. in Production Engineering from Punjab Technical University. Currently, he serves as Director in the Local Government Department, Punjab, a position he assumed on August 20, 2025. Throughout his career, Kulwant Singh has held multiple roles including Deputy Commissioner, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Municipal Commissioner, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, and Deputy Secretary. He is proficient in English and Punjabi and continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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