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Manesh Kumar

(IAS | Himachal Pradesh | 2018)
Settlement Officer, Shimla
Manesh Kumar, born on June 8, 1988, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2018 batch, serving in the Himachal Pradesh cadre. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. Currently, he is the Settlement Officer at Shimla. His previous roles include Resident Commissioner and Additional Controller of Stores. Manesh Kumar continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service, contributing to the administration and governance of Himachal Pradesh.
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