New Delhi, September 01, 2023: Vumlunmang Vualnam assumed the charge of Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), Government of India.
He replaced Rajiv Bansal consequent upon his superannuation yesterday.
Vualnam is an Indian Administrative Service Officer of 1992 batch, from Manipur cadre.
He has held many important positions in the Union Government, including Additional Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Jt. Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, and Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Finance & Company Affairs.
He has also held several key positions in the Government of Manipur including, Commissioner, department of Health & Family Welfare, and Director, Transport. He has also served as advisor to the Executive Director in the World Bank.
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