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M H Gajare

(IAS | Gujarat | 2009)
M H Gajare is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2009 batch, belonging to the Gujarat cadre. Born on May 23, 1961, he served in various capacities during his tenure in the IAS. His career reflects his commitment to public service within the Gujarat cadre.

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