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Sanjay Dixit

(IAS | Rajasthan | 1986)
Principal Secretary, Directorate of Education, Rajasthan
Sanjay Dixit, born on 15 July 1960, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1986 Rajasthan cadre. He holds a graduate degree in Marine Engineering. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including District Collector and District Magistrate, Managing Director, Secretary, Special Secretary, Director, Deputy Secretary, Additional Collector, and Sub-Divisional Officer. His most recent position was Principal Secretary at Rajasthan, starting from 28 April 2016, within the Directorate of Education. Sanjay Dixit's extensive service reflects a diverse administrative experience across multiple roles in the Rajasthan government.

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