This retired IAS officer is the Lok Sabha's first female secretary general
Snehlata Shrivastava, a 1982-batch retired IAS officer of the Madhya Pradesh cadre, was on Wednesday appointed the first female secretary general of the Lok Sabha. The appointment was made by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, an official release said. Shrivastava will replace Anoop Mishra, who retires today.
Shrivastava, a senior civil servant with 35 years of rich and varied administrative experience, will have the rank and status of cabinet secretary with effect from December 1. Her tenure ends on November 30, 2018.
She has held several important positions in the Madhya Pradesh government — including principal secretary in the ministries of culture and parliamentary affairs — as well as at the Centre. Shrivastava has previously served as joint secretary and then as secretary in the Ministry of Law and Justice. She has also served as special/additional secretary in the Ministry of Finance, says a report by Times Now.
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Shrivastava, who was born on September 18, 1957, in Madhya Pradesh holds an MPhil in economics, geography, and regional planning. She is on the board of directors of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.
A believer in the power of e-governance, she has been known to encourage ministry officials to adopt e-filing.
The new appointment comes days before the winter session of Parliament commences on 15 December.
In the Rajya Sabha, Rama Devi holds the distinction of the being the first female secretary general.
With inputs from IANS.
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