Maharashtra Govt Appoints Rajesh Kumar As State's New Chief Secretary After Sujata Saunik's Retirement
The Maharashtra government on Monday appointed additional chief secretary (revenue) Rajesh Kumar as the new chief secretary of the state. Kumar takes over from Sujata Saunik, who retired on Monday. He will continue to hold the post of additional chief secretary (revenue), as per an order issued by V Radha, ACS (services) of the General Administration Department.

Rajesh Kumar Appointed Maharashtra Chief Secretary, Succeeds Sujata Saunik | File Photo
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday appointed additional chief secretary (revenue) Rajesh Kumar as the new chief secretary of the state. Kumar takes over from Sujata Saunik, who retired on Monday.
He will continue to hold the post of additional chief secretary (revenue), as per an order issued by V Radha, ACS (services) of the General Administration Department.
A 1988-batch IAS officer, Kumar has served as the CEO of Beed zilla parishad, and the collector of Dharashiv and Jalgaon districts. He has been serving as the additional chief secretary since 2020.
While speaking to the media, he expressed his gratitude towards Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the entire cabinet. He stated that he will make every effort to serve the state better and to advance it in all sectors.
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