Swati Meena Naik

(IAS | Madhya Pradesh | 2007)
Joint Secretary, Drinking Water and Sanitation Department, New Delhi
Swati Meena Naik, born on December 9, 1984, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2007 Madhya Pradesh cadre. She holds a B.A. from M.D.S. Art University Ajmer and B.A. from MD Saraswati University Ajmer. Currently, she serves as Joint Secretary in the Drinking Water and Sanitation Department, New Delhi, since March 15, 2024. Her previous roles include Director, Managing Director, Sanchalak, District Collector, Project Executive Director, Deputy Secretary, Additional Commissioner, Chief Executive Officer, Sub-Divisional Officer, and Assistant Collector. She is proficient in English and Hindi and continues to serve in the IAS.


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