Ajay Seth gets additional charge as Revenue Secretary PSU Watch
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Ajay Seth gets additional charge as Revenue Secretary

Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth has been given the additional charge of the Department of Revenue with immediate effect

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New Delhi: Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth has been given the additional charge of the Department of Revenue with immediate effect, a government order said on Tuesday. Seth was given the dual role after the government on Monday appointed serving Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Malhotra will take charge of the RBI for three years with effect from December 11.

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The government order said, "Competent Authority has approved assignment of additional charge of the post of Secretary, Department of Revenue to Ajay Seth Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs with immediate effect till the appointment of a regular incumbent or until further orders, whichever is earlier."

A 1987-batch IAS officer of the Karnataka cadre, Seth has been the secretary in the department of economic affairs since April 2021.

Seth holds B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA. He has over three decades of experience in the domains of public finance and social sector administration dealing with matters related to budget, tax policy, foreign investments, bilateral and multilateral financial cooperation, development financing, and public-private-partnerships.

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