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Mir Tariq Ali

(IAS | A G M U T | 2010)
Director General, Women and Child Development, J&K
Mir Tariq Ali, born on 15 December 1966, is a 2010 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of the AGMUT cadre. He holds an LL.B. degree and is currently serving as Director General in the Department of Women and Child Development, Jammu and Kashmir, a position he has held since 18 September 2019. Throughout his career, he has served in various capacities, including previous roles as Director General. Mir Tariq Ali continues to contribute to public administration within his cadre and department.

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