The Asian Age

Punjab gets first woman chief secy

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Chandigarh: IAS officer Vini Mahajan on Friday took over as the first woman chief secretary of Punjab. A 1987 batch IAS officer, she has replaced K.A. Singh, where she brings to the table 33 years of experience in a host of key positions in the Central and Punjab government­s.

Chandigarh, June 26: Weeks after a showdown with two Punjab ministers, chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh was on Friday replaced by Vini Mahajan, who becomes the first woman to head the bureaucrac­y in the state.

Karan Avtar Singh was shunted just ahead of his retirement next month, the move following protests earlier by two ministers over his behaviour at a meeting.

While Ms Mahajan, a 1987-batch IAS officer, is now the top bureaucrat in Punjab, her husband Dinkar Gupta heads the state police force as director general of police.

Her last posting was as additional chief secretary, investment promotion, industries and commerce, IT and governance reforms and public grievances.

She also headed the state’s health sector response and procuremen­t committee.

She is currently the only Punjab cadre officer in the state empanelled to hold a secretary’s post at the Centre, a state government statement said.

She was also the first woman officer to be posted as deputy commission­er in Punjab, when she was assigned Ropar district in 1995.

An economics graduate from Delhi University’s

Lady Shri Ram College and a post-graduate from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta, Ms Mahajan served in the office of the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh from 2005-2012.

She had then handled matters related to the finance, commerce, industry and telecom sectors.

She was also part of the core team of the Central government that put together India’s domestic response during the global financial crisis, according to the state government.

Karan Avtar Singh, a 1984-batch IAS officer, has now been posted as special chief secretary, governance reforms and public grievances, the Punjab government order said.

Mr Singh, picked by chief minister Capt. Amarinder Singh in 2017 for the chief secretary’s post, is due to retire at the end of August.

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