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R J Sharma

(IAS | Bihar | 1983)
Joint Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department
R J Sharma, born on February 9, 1934, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1983 Bihar cadre. He holds graduate degrees in Economics and Law, along with a postgraduate degree in Economics. Throughout his career, Sharma served in various capacities including District Collector and Magistrate, Deputy Development Officer, Managing Director, and Junior Scale positions. His most recent role was Joint Secretary in the Health and Family Welfare Department from March 1, 1991, to February 1, 1992. Sharma’s extensive service reflects his commitment to administrative responsibilities within the Bihar cadre.

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