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Sudhir Saxena

(IAS | Uttar Pradesh | 1996)
Special Secretary, Irrigation and Water Resources Department
Sudhir Saxena, born on March 4, 1950, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1996 batch, Uttar Pradesh cadre. During his career, he served in various capacities including District Collector and Magistrate. His most recent position was Special Secretary in the Irrigation and Water Resources Department from February 12, 2008, to March 31, 2010.

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