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Vikas is married to Taruna Verma [5] and they have a son. He was nominated for Padma Awards in 2023. [ 15 ] Divyakirti is the follower of Arya Samaj and thus does not believe in caste system , his surname is the result of his parents' literary interests.
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1962 batch [30] Mata Prasad: September 2003: January 2005: IAS officer of the 1962 Batch S. R. Hashim: 4 January 2005: 1 April 2006: Gurbachan Jagat: 1 April 2006: 30 June 2007: Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 1966 batch [31] Subir Dutta: 30 June 2007: 16 August 2008: D. P. Agrawal ...
Smt. Manisha Verma, IAS (I/C Principal Secretary) Shri. N. K. Bhosale (Joint Secretary) Shri. Shrinivas Shastri (Deputy Secretary) Smt. Manjusha A. Karande. (Deputy Secretary) Santosh Rokade (Under Secretary) Vinod Bondre (Under Secretary) Pranali Gosavi (Under Secretary)
Amar Nath Verma, also known as A. N. Verma, is an Indian retired bureaucrat and IAS officer who served sixth Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India for P. V. Narasimha Rao from 1991 to 96. [1] Sometimes, he is recognised one of "the most influential bureaucrats" of Rao's government. [2]
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Aishvarya (Sanskrit: ऐश्वर्य) means lordship or sovereignty, prosperity or royal or exalted rank. [1] Prosperity, power and recognition by society are the three aspects of a man’s life that constitute aishvarya which term also refers to the aishvarya or greatness of God and of Brahman.