Gulrez Hoda

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Gulrez Hoda
Personal details
Born (1953-01-30) 30 January 1953 (age 68)
Purnia, Bihar
NationalityIndian
Political partyJan Sangharsh Dal
ResidenceLauriya, West Champaran, Bihar
ProfessionPolitician, social activist, bureaucrat
Websitejansangharshdal.org

Gulrez Hoda is a 1977 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer[1] [2][3][4][5] and a former member of the Bihar State Planning Board.[6][7] In November 2019, he joined forces with Dalit leader Purnmasi Ram to launch a new political party Jan Sangharsh Dal, which seeks to represent politically marginalised sections of society in Bihar.[8]

Early life[]

Hoda was born in Purnia, Bihar. He received his bachelor's degree in Economics in 1972 from St. Stephen's College, Delhi, first master's degree in Economics in 1975 from Delhi School of Economics and second master's degree in Finance from George Washington University in 1996.[9][10]

Civil Service career[]

Hoda joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1977 during his service tenure he has hold several important posts. He served as District Officer and State Secretariat in the Government of Assam for 9 years. He was Secretary in Department of Forestry & Soil Conservation in the Government of Meghalaya for 2 years after which he worked in Ministry of Finance as Director of Fund-Bank Division in the Department of Economic Affairs under the leadership of the then Finance Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh.[11]

He was Adviser to Executive Director with World Bank Group for 4 years. Subsequently from 1996 to 2013 he worked with International Finance Corporation started as an Principal Investment Officer, He later became Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources in Europe, Central Asia, Middle East & North Africa with International Finance Corporation.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Former Minister Purnamasi Ram & retired bureaucrat Gulrez Hoda to float new party".
  2. ^ "IFC Co-Hosts Conference to Support Infrastructure Development Across Middle East and North Africa". IFC World Bank Group.
  3. ^ "ACWA Power and World Bank sign deal for Jordan project".
  4. ^ "IFC invests in Jordan's power sector".
  5. ^ "IFC Commits $1.44b for the Middle East".
  6. ^ "Bihar State Planning Board".
  7. ^ "Experts discuss financial woes of state micro, small and medium enterprises".
  8. ^ "Ex-IAS officer, dalit leader join hands to form new political party in Bihar".
  9. ^ "LinkedIn Profile".
  10. ^ "Frank Islam in conversation with Gulrez Hoda, former Indian Administrative Service officer".
  11. ^ "About Gulrez Hoda".
  12. ^ "IFC sees $300bn private investment deficit in Mena".

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