Rachel Chatterjee | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Rachel K.J Chandy 29 December 1950 Madras, Tamil Nadu, India [1] |
Citizenship | India |
Spouse |
Tishya Chatterjee (
m. 1976) |
Children | 2 Sons |
Residence(s) | Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India |
Profession | Retired
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer Social Worker |
Rachel Chatterjee is a retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer and the first women to be appointed as the Chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission. [2]
She was born to K.J Chandy in Chennai, Tamil Nadu and was raised in a Syrian Christian family.[ citation needed] She has two sisters and one brother.[ citation needed] She did her M. A. in English and a diploma in Journalism. [1] She joined the Indian Administrative Services in 1975 and was allotted to the Andhra Pradesh Cadre. [3]
She is married to Tishya Chatterjee, her batch mate and also a bureaucrat, in 1976. They have two children. She has worked for more than thirty as a bureaucrat at different places and has been a district collector in three different districts.
The Government of Canada awarded her the Lester Pearson Fellowship at the University of Ottawa. [3]
Rachel Chatterjee | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Rachel K.J Chandy 29 December 1950 Madras, Tamil Nadu, India [1] |
Citizenship | India |
Spouse |
Tishya Chatterjee (
m. 1976) |
Children | 2 Sons |
Residence(s) | Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India |
Profession | Retired
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer Social Worker |
Rachel Chatterjee is a retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer and the first women to be appointed as the Chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission. [2]
She was born to K.J Chandy in Chennai, Tamil Nadu and was raised in a Syrian Christian family.[ citation needed] She has two sisters and one brother.[ citation needed] She did her M. A. in English and a diploma in Journalism. [1] She joined the Indian Administrative Services in 1975 and was allotted to the Andhra Pradesh Cadre. [3]
She is married to Tishya Chatterjee, her batch mate and also a bureaucrat, in 1976. They have two children. She has worked for more than thirty as a bureaucrat at different places and has been a district collector in three different districts.
The Government of Canada awarded her the Lester Pearson Fellowship at the University of Ottawa. [3]