Rashmi Rani

(IAS | Rajasthan | 2021)
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ZILA PARISHAD-CUM- A.D.P.C. and E.G.S and EX-OFFICIO CHIEF PROJECT OFFICER (MADA), JAISALMER
Rashmi Rani, born on June 6, 1994, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2021 Rajasthan cadre. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics and Communication from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra Ranchi. Currently, she serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Jaisalmer, a position she assumed on February 13, 2025. She is also associated with the Zila Parishad-cum-A.D.P.C. and E.G.S., and holds the role of Ex-Officio Chief Project Officer (MADA). Rashmi Rani continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.


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