Sujata Saunik Appointed as Maharashtra’s Chief Secretary, First Woman in the State to be Elevated to the Top Position
Senior IAS officer Sujata Saunik took over as Maharashtra’s Chief Secretary on Sunday, becoming the first woman in the state to occupy the top bureaucratic post.
Sujata Saunik, an IAS officer of the 1987 batch, succeeds Nitin Kareer who retired as the chief secretary on Sunday. She will have a year’s tenure before retiring in June next year, an official said.
Nitin Kareer handed over the charge to Sujata Saunik at a ceremony held at Mantralaya, the state secretariat in south Mumbai Monday evening.
Before her appointment as the chief secretary, Sujata Saunik, whose husband Manoj Saunik is also a former state chief secretary, was the additional chief secretary in the state home department.
Sujata Saunik has three decades of public policy and governance experience in healthcare, finance, education, disaster management, and peacekeeping at the district, state, and center levels and in international organizations as part of the Indian Administrative Service and the United Nations.