Kanpur: Rakesh Kumar Tiwari, 1991 batch officer of Indian Ordnance Factory Service, has assumed the role of Executive Director at Field Gun Factory. Earlier Tiwari held the position of general manager at AWEIL Headquarters. Throughout his illustrious career, he has garnered extensive experience working in numerous factories within the defence production sector in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and has served in establishments in UP and West Bengal.
Tiwari boasts a distinguished record of serving as Joint Secretary in UPSC during his deputation.
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