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Harikishore S, an IAS Officer, joins the Ministry of Tourism as the new Joint Secretary
Harikishore S, an IAS Officer, joins the Ministry of Tourism as the new Joint Secretary
Ministry of Tourism has announced the appointment of IAS, Harikishore S as its Joint Secretary, signalling renewed focus on strategic initiatives
Harikishore S, a 2008-batch IAS officer of the Kerala cadre, has been appointed as the new Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism. His tenure will be for five years or until further orders, whichever comes earlier.
The appointment is seen as a key move to strengthen the Ministry’s operations and strategic focus at a time when India is working to expand its tourism footprint globally.
Harikishore brings extensive administrative experience to the post, a factor expected to aid in steering the Ministry’s policies and programmes. The Ministry of Tourism is responsible for positioning India as a leading travel destination, and such appointments are aimed at driving efficiency and innovation in policy implementation.
Officials said that his expertise in governance and public administration would be crucial in achieving the Ministry’s objectives of boosting tourism and contributing to economic growth.
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