Saumya Sharma Chandak

(IAS | Maharashtra | 2018)
Municipal Commissioner, Amravati Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra
Saumya Sharma Chandak, born on July 9, 1994, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2018 batch, Maharashtra cadre. She holds a B.A. in Civil Laws LL.B. from National Law University. Currently, she serves as the Municipal Commissioner at Amravati Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra, a position she assumed on June 9, 2025. Previously, she was the Chief Executive Officer of Smart City. She is proficient in Hindi and Marathi. Saumya Sharma Chandak continues to serve in the Indian Administrative Service.


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