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M L Verma

(IAS | Haryana)
Junior Scale, Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department
M L Verma, born on July 4, 1951, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the Haryana cadre. He held various positions including Director, Deputy Secretary, Additional Collector, OSD to Minister, Under Secretary, and Administrator. His most recent designation was Junior Scale in the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department as of June 1, 1991. Verma's educational qualifications include a postgraduate degree in English, a diploma in Personnel Management, and a graduate degree in English. Throughout his career, he served in multiple administrative capacities within the Haryana government before retiring from service.

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