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Tripti Sinha
NameTripti Sinha
Birth placePatna, Bihar, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materPatna University, University of Delhi
OccupationCivil servant
Known forSenior positions in the Indian Administrative Service
TitleChief Election Commissioner of India
Term start15 May 2024
PredecessorRajiv Kumar

Tripti Sinha is a senior Indian Administrative Service officer who currently serves as the Chief Election Commissioner of India, the head of the Election Commission of India. She is the second woman, after V. S. Ramadevi, to hold this constitutional post, which oversees the conduct of elections across the Republic of India. Sinha has had a distinguished career in public administration, holding key positions in the Government of India and the state government of Bihar.

Early life and education

Tripti Sinha was born in Patna, the capital city of Bihar. She pursued her higher education at Patna University, where she earned a master's degree in Political science. Demonstrating academic excellence, she later obtained a second master's degree, this time in History, from the prestigious University of Delhi. Her strong academic foundation in governance and historical context preceded her entry into the competitive Civil Services Examination, which she cleared to join the Indian Administrative Service in 1985.

Career

Tripti Sinha was allocated to the Bihar cadre of the Indian Administrative Service and has held numerous significant posts throughout her career. In the Government of Bihar, she served in pivotal roles including Secretary for the Department of Health and Family Welfare, where she managed critical public health initiatives. She also served as the Principal Secretary for the Department of Agriculture, overseeing policies affecting the state's agrarian economy. At the national level, Sinha's tenure in the Government of India included serving as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas and later as Secretary in the Ministry of Culture. In this role, she was instrumental in managing India's cultural heritage and institutions like the National Museum. Prior to her appointment to the Election Commission of India, she served as the Secretary of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. She was appointed as an Election Commissioner of India in 2023, working alongside Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar before succeeding Kumar as the head of the commission in May 2024.

Awards and recognition

Throughout her service, Tripti Sinha has been recognized for her administrative competence and dedication. While specific awards are not widely publicized, her career progression to the apex of the Election Commission of India is itself a testament to her professional recognition within the Indian Administrative Service. Her appointment as Chief Election Commissioner of India marks a significant milestone, placing her among a small group of officers who have led this vital constitutional body responsible for upholding the democratic process in the world's largest democracy.

Personal life

Tripti Sinha maintains a private personal life, with limited public information available. She is married to Sanjeev Sinha, a fellow Indian Administrative Service officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, who has served in roles such as Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. The couple has two children. Her career has been marked by a professional dedication to public service across various arms of the Government of India.

See also

* Indian Administrative Service * Election Commission of India * V. S. Ramadevi * Rajiv Kumar (civil servant) * Civil Services Examination Category:Indian Administrative Service officers Category:Chief Election Commissioners of India Category:Alumni of Patna University Category:Alumni of the University of Delhi Category:Living people Category:People from Patna