Dr. S. Tejaswi Naik

(IAS | Madhya Pradesh | 2009)
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, New Delhi
Dr. S. Tejaswi Naik, born on 15 February 1983, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2009 batch from the Madhya Pradesh cadre. He holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree from RGUHS University. Throughout his career, he has served in various capacities including Assistant Collector, Sub-Divisional Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Commissioner, Director, and Personal Secretary to Ministers. Currently, he is serving as the Principal Secretary in the Department of Heavy Industries, New Delhi, since 24 June 2024. Dr. Naik is proficient in English and Kannada and continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.


Who’s Posted Where?
Discover bureaucrat profiles, stay updated on their work, and stay informed on internal affairs with

Bureautrack

Feature is only available on the app.

India’s Demographic Dividend, Skill Development, Indian Economy, Economic Policy, Growth Engine

India’s Next Growth Engine: Skills And Entrepreneurship

In today’s fast-changing economy, traditional education models are no longer sufficient. Employers increasingly value adaptability, problem-solving ability, and innovation as much as academic credentials

24 IAS Officers Transferred In Uttar Pradesh 

Apart from district-level reshuffles, several officers were moved to key positions in state departments and development authorities

IAS, Transfer, Posting, Uttar Pradesh

Lateral Entry: A Catalyst For Transformative Reforms

Key economic revolutions that have shaped India over the decades were driven by individuals who joined the government through lateral entry

Digital Literacy, Unique Identification Authority of India, UIDAI, Economic Survey, Unique Identity

Europe Calling: Elevating Strategic Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to Norway, Italy, the Netherlands, and France in May-June would be a big step formally concluding the Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

India-Nordic Summit, Europe, EU, European Union, PM Modi, Norway, Italy, Netherlands, France, FTA