Vikas Chandra Rastogi

(IAS | Maharashtra | 1995)
Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Mumbai
Vikas Chandra Rastogi, an IAS officer of the 1995 batch from Maharashtra cadre, currently serves as the Additional Chief Secretary in the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, and Fisheries Department. He holds a B.Tech. from IIT Delhi, LL.B. from Mumbai University, and M.Tech. from IIT Delhi. With proficiency in English and Hindi, Rastogi has held key positions within the Maharashtra government, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to public service. Born on 25/01/1971, he continues to contribute significantly to the administration and development of the state.


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