Rajiv Gauba takes charge as Union Home Secretary

Published - August 31, 2017 02:24 pm IST - New Delhi

New Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba shares a light moment with his staff after taking charge, in New Delhi on August 31, 2017

New Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba shares a light moment with his staff after taking charge, in New Delhi on August 31, 2017

Rajiv Gauba on August 31 took charge as the Union Home Secretary after superannuation of incumbent Rajiv Mehrishi.

A 1982-batch IAS officer of Jharkhand cadre, 58-year-old Mr. Gauba will have a fixed two-year tenure in the sensitive post, a Home Ministry official said.

Mr. Gauba has joined the Home Ministry as an Officer on Special Duty (OSD) on June 27 after his appointment as the new Home Secretary. He had served as Secretary in the Union Urban Development Ministry before being given the new assignment.

Earlier, he had worked in the Home Ministry as additional secretary, looking after the left wing extremism division, among many other responsibilities.

Mr. Gauba has wide-ranging experience in senior positions at policy-making and programme implementation in both central and State governments and in international organisations.

Born in Punjab in 1959, Mr. Gauba had graduated in Physics from Patna University. He had served in Jharkhand as the Chief Secretary for 15 months before joining the central government in 2016.

Mr. Gauba has also served in the central Ministries of Home, Defence, Finance, Environment and Forests and Department of Electronics and Information Technology in different positions. He had also served as district magistrate of Gaya, Nalanda and Muzzaffarpur districts before Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar. He represented India on the board of International Monetary Fund for four years.

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