Anshu Prakash


Anshu Prakash is a 1986 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories cadre. He served as the Chief Secretary of Delhi from 4 December 2017 to 18 November 2018. He is currently posted as secretary in the telecom department of the Ministry of Communications.

Education

Prakash completed his BA in economics from the St. Stephen's College at the University of Delhi, and also has an MBA degree from Faculty of Management Studies at the University of Delhi.

Career

Prakash has served in various key positions for both the Government of India and the governments of his cadre, such as Chief Secretary of Delhi, Principal Secretary, additional commissioner in the now-trifurcated Municipal Corporation of Delhi, chairman and managing director of Delhi Transport Corporation, secretary of New Delhi Municipal Council, Registrar of Cooperative Societies in the Government of NCT of Delhi, district magistrate and collector of a district in the Government of Goa, and as Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser in the Ministry of Rural Development, additional secretary in Department of Heavy Industries of Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, joint secretary in Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and as a director in the Department of Economic Affairs of Ministry of Finance and Company Affairs in the Indian government.
He has also served as, on different occasions, as the private secretary of the Minister of Health and Family Welfare and the Minister of Information and Broadcasting.

Chief Secretary of Delhi

Prakash was appointed as the Chief Secretary of Delhi in December 2017, he assumed that office on 5 December 2017. He was transferred to the department of telecommunication on 18 November 2018.

Controversies

Prakash was allegedly manhandled by members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from the Aam Aadmi Party in February 2018. AAP countered Prakash's claim by saying that he had stated "He is not responsible to the chief minister or the MLAs", adding that Prakash had "used bad language against some MLAs and left without answering any questions".