Ms Neha Verma IFoS (Uttarakhand 2005) has been empanelled to hold the Joint Secretary level position at the Centre, reflecting recognition of her capabilities, leadership, and commitment to environmental administration.
Throughout her career, she has worked across forest management, biodiversity conservation, climate adaptation projects, and community-linked ecological initiatives, helping strengthen India’s environmental governance framework. Her ability to engage with multiple stakeholders, implement field-based strategies, and contribute to policy refinement underscores her reputation as a result-oriented officer. With the increasing prominence of sustainable development in national planning, officers like Ms Verma bring valuable insights rooted in technical expertise and on-ground experience. Her empanelment is an important development noted in Top Indian Bureaucracy News, highlighting the role of IFoS officers in shaping Centre-level programmes. As part of Indian Bureaucracy Appointments, her elevation signals continued emphasis on strengthening environmental policymaking with officers who understand both field realities and long-term ecological priorities. Her new responsibilities will place her at the heart of national environmental reforms and strategic initiatives.
Indian Bureaucracy Dot Com wishes Ms Neha Verma the very best.