Who is Arti Dogra, the collector of 3 districts and secretary of CM? Now Rajasthan government has given her a big responsibility

Arti Dogra IAS: While being the Bikaner District Collector, Arti Dogra had launched a great campaign against open defecation. This campaign, famous as ‘Banko Bikan’, had set an example across the country. When Ashok Gehlot became the Chief Minister for the third time, he made Arti Dogra his secretary.
Written by: Iqbal Khan
108 IAS Transfer In Rajasthan: Rajasthan’s Bhajanlal government released the list of transfers of IAS officers on Thursday night. 108 IAS officers have been transferred in the state. Two women officers have been given big responsibilities, including IAS officer Arti Dogra. Dogra has been made the chairman of Electricity Discom by Bhajanlal government, giving her a big responsibility. Apart from this, Anandi has been made the chairman of Jaipur Development Authority and Gayatri Rathore has been made the Health Secretary.

Arti Dogra IAS
Who is IAS Arti Dogra?
Aarti Dogra is an IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre. She cleared the UPSC exam in her first attempt in 2006. For more than 10 years, she has done excellent work in various positions in Rajasthan. Dogra held the post of collector in many districts and introduced many new models of change.
She was the collector of three districts and secretary to CM
Aarti Dogra has been the collector of Bundi, Ajmer and Bikaner. She has been the additional district collector of many districts. While being the Bikaner district collector, she ran a great campaign against open defecation. This campaign, famous as ‘Banko Bikan’, set an example across the country. When Ashok Gehlot became the Chief Minister for the third time, he made Aarti Dogra his secretary.
Small height but big achievements
Dogra is originally from Dehradun, Uttarakhand. She was born in Dehradun in 1979. Her height is 3 feet and 2 inches. Ignoring her height, Dogra has achieved great success. Dogra’s parents supported her a lot and got her educated in a normal school. Aarti studied in the country’s prestigious Lady Shriram College and in 2006, she passed the UPSC exam in her first attempt.
Courtesy : Hindi News