Hardik Shah

Hardik Satishchandra Shah (Hindi: हार्दिक सतीशचंद्र शाह) is an Indian civil servant as a member of Indian Administrative Service of Gujarat Cadre and is currently serving as the Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.[1] He previously served as a Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office (India) (PMO) from August 2019.[2][3] He is a 2010-batch IAS officer.[4][5]


Hardik Shah
Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of India
In office
July 2020  present
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byRajeev Topno
Personal details
Nationality Indian
Alma materGujarat University
University of Manchester
Harvard Kennedy School
OccupationCivil servant

Education and early life

Shah holds degrees in BTech, MTech and law. He received his bachelor's degree in Law from Gujarat University. He did a post-graduate certificate in Environment Impact Assessment from the University of Manchester. He has done a PhD in environmental engineering from Harvard Kennedy School.[6] He was selected for Indian Administrative Service in 2010.

He began his career as a junior engineer in the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB). He is given credit for making Gujarat Pollution Control Board's operations modern and transparent.[6]

In 2017, Shah was handpicked by PM Narendra Modi as Private Secretary to the Union minister of environment, forest and climate change and information and broadcasting.[4][7][8]

In August 2019, Hardik Shah was appointed as deputy secretary in the Prime Minister's Office (India) (PMO).[4] Shah was also behind the PM Modi's national plan to control the plastic menace and environment conservation. He has played an important role in bringing key policy changes nationally in controlling environmental pollution and promoting environmental protection in states.[4]

He has closely worked with Nobel laureates Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo,[6] professor Michael Greenstone and environmental engineer John Briscoe.[4]

Recognition

He received the 'Special Recognition Award' as a Member Secretary, GPCB for e-Governance under 'Environment Category' by CSI Nihilent e-Governance Awards 2009–2010.[8][9] In 2013, he was awarded the AMA's Outstanding Manager of the Year Award 2013 by the Ahmedabad Management Association.[5]

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References

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