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Rajender Kumar Kataria

(IAS | Karnataka | 1996)
Principal Secretary, Revenue, Bengaluru
Rajender Kumar Kataria, born on 08/09/1969, is a 1996 batch IAS officer of the Karnataka cadre. He holds a graduate degree from Delhi University and a PG Diploma from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Currently serving as Principal Secretary at Bengaluru since 01/06/2023, he works in the Revenue department. His extensive career includes roles such as Principal Secretary to Government, Secretary to Government, Managing Director, Private Secretary to Minister, Deputy Commissioner, Joint Secretary, and Chief Administrator. He received the National Award for E-Governance (2016-17) and the Gold Award for the Nations First Intelligent Transport System with Mobile App at Mysore City.

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