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THE SECRETARIAT



THE SECRETARIAT
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1.Principle Secretary :


2.Department of Climate Change & Global Warming
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

3.Department of Biodiversity Conservation
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretay

4.Department of War & Crisis
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary

5.Department of Organization
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

6.Department of Office
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

7.Department of Finance
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

8.Department of Press
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

9.Department of Media
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

10.Department of Information Technology
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

11.Department of Education
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

12..Department of Literature
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

13.Department of  Culture
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

14.Department of Publication
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

15.Department of Youth & Sports
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

16.Department of Student Welfare
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

17.Department of Science & Technology
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

18.Department of Training & Library
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

19.Department of Medical Service
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

20..Department of Human Rights
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

21.Department of Environment
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

22.Department of Human Resource Development
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

23.Department of Law & Justice
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

24.Department of Minority & Ethnic
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :


25.Department of Refugees & Immigrants
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

26.Department of Women Affairs
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

27.Department of Population & Public Health
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

28.Department of River & Marin Resources
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

29.Department of Relief & Hazard Management
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

30.Department of Rehabilitation & Employment
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

31.Department of Eco-tourism
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

32.Department of Corruption & Toxicant
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

33.Department of  Poverty & Illiteracy
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :

34.Department of Labour & Development
A)Secretary:
B)Assistant Secretary :
C)Associate Secretary :



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