Peeyush Samariya

(IAS | Rajasthan | 2014)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RAJASTHAN URBAN DRINKING WATER SEWERAGE AND INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION LIMITED (RUDSICO) AND PROJECT DIRECTOR- RAJASTHAN URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (RUIDP), JAIPUR
Peeyush Samariya, born on 23 July 1985, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2014 Rajasthan cadre. He currently serves as Executive Director at Jaipur since 22 September 2024, overseeing Rajasthan Urban Drinking Water Sewerage and Infrastructure Corporation Limited (RUDSICO) and acting as Project Director for the Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP). His educational qualifications include a Graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, an M.A. Honours in Public Administration from Indira Gandhi National Open University, and a Master’s in Taxation and Business Laws from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He has held various positions including District Collector, Inspector General of Registration, and Managing Director. He received the State Annual


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