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Sanjeev Ahluwalia

Bio: Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia has core skills in economic regulation, institutional development, decentralization, public sector performance management and governance. He is presently a Distinguished Fellow Chintan Research Foundation. Previously he was affiliated with the Observer Research Foundation as an Advisor (2014-24); Senior Specialist with the Africa Poverty Reduction and Economic Management network of the World Bank for over seven years, 2005-2013. He has over a decade of experience at the national level in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India as Joint Secretary, Disinvestment from 2002 to 2005 and earlier in the Department of Economic Affairs in commercial debt management and Asian Development Bank financed projects and trade development with East Asia in the Ministry of Commerce. He was also the first Secretary of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission from 1999 to 2000. He worked in TERI as a Senior Fellow from 1995 to 1998 in the areas of governance and regulation of the electricity sector and institutional development for renewable energy growth. Previously he served the Government of Uttar Pradesh, India in various capacities at the District and State level from 1980 onwards as a member of the Indian Administrative Service. His last job was as Secretary Finance (Expenditure management) Government of UP from 2001 to 2002. He has a Masters in Economic Policy Management from Columbia University, New York; a post graduate Diploma in Financial Management from the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University and a Masters in History from St. Stephens College, Delhi.

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    1. Siddhi I fear for you. The best way of topping the UPSC is to score high in the academic papers for which enough “Kunjjis” are available. The main task is to understand the physical, scientific or philosophical concept behind why things happen. You will automatically not only remember what happened when and where but why. Best

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