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Neeraj Semwal

(IAS | A G M U T | 2003)
Secretary-cum-Divisional Commissioner, Revenue Department, Delhi
Neeraj Semwal, born on 14 April 1971, is a 2003 batch IAS officer of the A G M U T cadre. He holds a B.A. in Accountancy, a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from IMT Ghaziabad, and an LL.B. Currently, he serves as Secretary-cum-Divisional Commissioner at Delhi's Revenue Department since 16 February 2026. Throughout his career, he has held various positions including Secretary, Joint Secretary, Commissioner, Additional CEO, Special Commissioner, Managing Director, and PS to Minister. He is proficient in English and Hindi and continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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