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The President of India, on Tuesday, 8 June, appointed retired IAS officer Anup Chandra Pandey as Election Commissioner.
IAS officer Sunil Arora had formerly served as the Chief Election Commissioner. He had retired from the post on 12 April this year, following which Sushil Chandra was promoted to the position, creating a vacancy in the panel.
The EC will supervise the imminent Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Manipur next year.
The newly-appointed Election Commissioner is a retired IAS officer of the 1984 batch, Uttar Pradesh cadre. He has completed his graduation in Mechanical Engineering and has an MBA degree, as well as a doctorate in Ancient History.
As Chief Secretary, Pandey had piloted various policies for the state, such as the farm loan waiver scheme. He was also involved in the organisation of the biggest human congregation, the Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj in 2019. He had also been involved in the arrangements of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas at Varanasi.
During his 36 years of service, he has also held the positions of Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Finance in the Uttar Pradesh government.
Pandey will retire from office in February 2024.
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