
Amarjeet Sinha resigns as special advisor to PM Modi, third exit from PMO since 2019
India Today
A Bihar cadre IAS officer of the 1983 batch, Amarjeet Sinha, has resigned from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Sinha was appointed special advisor to PM Modi in 2020.
Amarjeet Sinha, one of the top bureaucrats in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), has resigned as special advisor. A 1983-batch Bihar cadre IAS officer, Amarjeet Sinha had superannuated in 2019 as the Rural Development Secretary in the Government of India. He was appointed a key advisor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February 2020 for a period of two years. Amarjeet Sinha had a remaining tenure of seven months when he decided to resign on Monday.
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