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Manish Kumar Verma

(IAS | Odisha | 2000)
Secretary To Chief Minister Director, Chief Minister's Sectt
Manish Kumar Verma, born on April 1, 1974, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2000 batch, Odisha cadre. He holds a B.Tech. degree in Civil Engineering. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including Sub Collector, Project Director, Joint Secretary, District Collector and Magistrate, Additional Secretary, Managing Director, Deputy Secretary, and District Officer Director. His most recent position was Secretary to the Chief Minister Director in the Chief Minister's Secretariat from March 23, 2017, to March 22, 2021.

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