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Lal Bihari

(IAS | Uttar Pradesh)
Lal Bihari, born on July 1, 1955, is a retired officer of the Indian Administrative Service. He belonged to the 0 batch and was allotted the Uttar Pradesh cadre. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities within the state administration. As a male IAS officer, Lal Bihari contributed to the governance and administrative framework of Uttar Pradesh until his retirement.

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