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Shweta Singhal

(IAS | Maharashtra | 2009)
Special Resident Commissioner, Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi
Shweta Singhal, born on 27 September 1981, is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 2009 Maharashtra cadre. She holds a B.A. from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi, an M.A. from Hindu College, Delhi, and an M.Phil. Currently serving as the Special Resident Commissioner at Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi, she has held various positions including Divisional Commissioner, Joint Secretary, Controller, Chief Executive Officer, Project Manager, District Collector, Assistant Collector, and Deputy Secretary. Fluent in Hindi, Shweta Singhal continues to contribute to the administrative framework of Maharashtra.

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