Ashok
Lavasa, a 1980-batch IAS officer of the Haryana cadre, is the new designated
Finance Secretary of the Government of India following the convention of
designating the senior-most of the five secretaries in the Ministry of Finance
as the Finance Secretary. Lavasa, holding the post of Secretary, Expenditure,
is ranked higher than his batchmate of Tamil Nadu cadre, Shaktikanta Das, who
is the Secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA). An MA in English
literature and then an MBA, Lavasa originally belongs to Rajasthan. Lavasa has
travelled a long way in his career. He has served as Joint Secretary in the
Ministry of Home Affairs, Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary and Special
Secretary in the Ministry of Power, and Secretary in the Ministry of Civil
Aviation and then Environment and Forests. While he was serving as the
Additional Secretary in the UPA government and Bhupinder Singh Hooda was the
Chief Minister of Haryana, Lavasa was offered the post of Chief Secretary of
the State. When the NDA government came to power, he was serving as Secretary,
Civil Aviation, and was offered the post of Chief Secretary by the new Chief
Minister Manohar Lal. Lavasa politely turned down these offers. He was clear in
his mind of serving at the Centre. Lavasa was among the few civil servants who
visited the site of their first posting (Mahendergarh) on the clarion call
given by the Prime Minister. Apart from being a hardworking civil servant,
Lavasa is a passionate photographer and writer. His wife, Novel, worked with
the State Bank of India before turning into an entrepreneur. She then began to
grow exotic vegetables and organise adventure camps for women. Lavasa also
wrote a book, An Uncivil Servant, published in 2006. g
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