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V Y Vyasa

(IAS | Gujarat | 1992)
Managing Director, Gujarat State Civil Supplies Corpn Ltd., Gujarat
V Y Vyasa, born on February 12, 1954, is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer from the 1992 Gujarat cadre. He holds graduate degrees in Accountancy and Law, along with a postgraduate degree in Accountancy. Throughout his career, he served in various capacities including District Collector, Commissioner, Secretary, Superintendent of Stamps & Inspector General (Registration), and Additional Development Commissioner. His most recent role was Managing Director of Gujarat State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. from December 30, 2009, to February 28, 2014. His extensive experience spans multiple administrative and developmental positions within the Gujarat government.

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