Mumbai/Nashik (Maharashtra): For the first time in the history of Maharashtra - the top three officers - Chief Secretary, Director General of Police (DGP) and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests are women.
Maharashtra Chief Secretary is Sujata Saunik, a 1987-batch IAS officer. Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) is Rashmi Shukla, a 1988-batch IPS officer while the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests in the state is Shomita Biswas, a 1988-batch Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer.
This is the first time in Maharashtra, that a woman is the administrative head of the state. Sujata Saunik's husband Manoj Saunik retired as the Chief Secretary of Maharashtra in 2023.
This could be the first time that a husband and wife have been appointed as Chief Secretary of any state. Before assuming responsibility as Chief Secretary, Sujata Saunik served as Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department and General Administration Department.
She is a 2017-2018 Techmi Fellow at the TH Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University. She also completed a fellowship from The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute in 2019 on public health, climate change and disaster management issues.
Saunik has also authored the book 'Deconstructing the Kumbh Mela: Nashik - Trimbakeshwar 2015 - A Public Health Perspective'.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Saunik said she was happy that a woman was working as the Chief Secretary. "All the women should complete their education and they should work in the fields that they like," Saunik quipped.
She said that the state government has started schemes for all sections of the society including 'Laadli Behena' for women. "We will implement this schemes in the coming months," the Chief Secretary added.