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Raunak Agarwal

(IAS | West Bengal | 2020)
ADM, South 24 Parganas
Raunak Agarwal, born on 18 September 1993, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2020 batch, serving in the West Bengal cadre. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) degree. Currently, he is the Additional District Magistrate at South 24 Parganas, a position he has held since 23 March 2026. Previously, he has served as Additional District Magistrate and Assistant Secretary. Proficient in Hindi and Bengali, Raunak Agarwal continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.

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