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Niranjan Singh

(IAS | Gujarat | 1962)
Additional Secretary, Gujarat
Niranjan Singh, born on September 11, 1932, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1962 batch, Gujarat cadre. He holds a graduate degree in English. Over his career, he served in various capacities including Assistant Collector, Deputy Secretary, Under Secretary, Director, Joint Secretary Equivalent, Secretary, Managing Director, Additional Chief Secretary, and Secretary. His most recent position was Additional Secretary at Gujarat, held from August 1, 1990, to September 1, 1990. Singh’s extensive service reflects a broad administrative experience within the Gujarat cadre.

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