Dr. Mahendra Kumar Meena

(IAS | Uttar Pradesh | 2014)
Deputy Director, NITI Aayog, NEW DELHI
Dr. Mahendra Kumar Meena, born on September 11, 1984, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2014 batch, Uttar Pradesh cadre. He holds a graduate degree in Medical Sciences and an M.D. in Radio Diagnosis from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Currently, he serves as Deputy Director at NITI Aayog, New Delhi, since August 13, 2024. His previous roles include Collector and District Magistrate, Chief Development Officer, Joint Magistrate/Sub Collector, Assistant Secretary, and PS to Minister of State. Dr. Meena is proficient in English and Hindi and is actively serving in the IAS.


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