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Swapan K R Das

(IAS | West Bengal | 2001)
Additional Secretary, Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department
Swapan K R Das, born on 27 June 1959, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2001 batch, West Bengal cadre. He served in the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department. Throughout his career, he held key positions including Joint Secretary and Additional Secretary. From 1 January 2015, he was appointed Additional Secretary in the same department. His tenure reflects extensive experience in administrative roles within the state government.

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