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Vineet Joshi appointed Chief Secretary of Manipur

First Published: 7th May, 2023 18:21 IST

Vineet Joshi, a 1992 Manipur cadre IAS officer, replaced Dr Rajesh Kumar as the new Chief Secretary

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has announced the appointment of Vineet Joshi, a 1992 Manipur cadre IAS officer, as the new Chief Secretary of Manipur.

The decision came following the approval of the repatriation of Vineet Joshi, who was serving as the Additional Secretary in the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education.

Vineet Joshi, a 1992 batch Manipur cadre IAS officer, replaced Dr Rajesh Kumar as the new Chief Secretary.

Prior to this appointment, Joshi had been serving as the chairman of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) since February 2022, in addition to his role as the Additional Secretary in the Department of Higher Education.

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