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Avay Shukla is a retired IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer, an environmentalist and a writer. He obtained his Master's degree (English) from Hindu College, Delhi, in 1973, and taught for two years at Delhi University before joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1975. Serving in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in various capacities, he retired in December 2010, completing his official duties as Additional Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh. He is President of the HP Trekking Association and is one of the founding members of the Eco-Tourism Society of India.

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  • Avay Shukla is a retired IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer, an environmentalist and a writer. He obtained his Master's degree (English) from Hindu College, Delhi, in 1973, and taught for two years at Delhi University before joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1975. Serving in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in various capacities, he retired in December 2010, completing his official duties as Additional Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh. He is President of the HP Trekking Association and is one of the founding members of the Eco-Tourism Society of India. (en)
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  • Avay Shukla is a retired IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer, an environmentalist and a writer. He obtained his Master's degree (English) from Hindu College, Delhi, in 1973, and taught for two years at Delhi University before joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1975. Serving in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in various capacities, he retired in December 2010, completing his official duties as Additional Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh. He is President of the HP Trekking Association and is one of the founding members of the Eco-Tourism Society of India. He has settled in a village, Puranikoti, above Shimla and divides his time between that and Delhi. He has two sons, Sidharth (a digital media executive with a multi-national company) and Saurabh (a finance and investment consultant) with his wife Neerja, a special educator who manages her own NGO working with children who are mentally and physically challenged. (en)
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