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  1. Santosh Kumar Subbani., ... vs Income Tax Officer, Ward-11 (3), ... on 13 November, 2020. Cites 3 docs. Try out our Premium Member services: Virtual Legal Assistant, Query Alert Service and an ad-free experience. Free for one month and pay only if you like it. Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Hyderabad.

  2. Areas of Interest/Specialization. * Metal organic coordination complexes toward solid state reactions (crystal to crystal transformations through gas – solid and gas-liquid interface reactions). * Polyoxometalate based nano-sized clusters toward solid state and catalytic properties.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · 01 Jan 2022, 3:11 am. 1 min read. PATNA: Chief minister Nitish Kumar appointed 1987-batch IAS officer Amir Subhani as the chief secretary of Bihar. He will replace Tripurari Sharan, whose term came...

  4. Dec 31, 2021 · Amir Subhani, the 1987 batch IAS topper, was on Thursday appointed the new chief secretary of Bihar, according to a government notification. Subhani, who was the state's development commissioner before his elevation, will retire in April 2024.

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  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Ground Report | New Delhi: Amir Subhani, a 1987 batch IAS topper, took over as the new Chief Secretary of Bihar on Friday. While wishing the people of the state a Happy New Year on the first day of assuming office, he appealed to the people to behave according to the Covid guidelines.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amir_SubhaniAmir Subhani - Wikipedia

    Amir Subhani began his career as Sub Divisional Officer. In 1993, he was appointed as District Collector of Bhojpur district and then of Patna in 1994. In 2005, he became the Chairman of Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation.

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