Banwari Lal Joshi
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Banwari Lal Joshi (1 April 1934) is the Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi. He born in the remote Choti Khatu village of Nagour, Rajasthan. He is the 18th Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi. He graduated from the Scottish Church College, Calcutta. After that he earned a degree in law from the University Law College of the University of Calcutta.
[edit] Early Life
He started his career in 1957 with IPS. He worked for the Intelligence Bureau on various areas like the Interpol, Counterfeiting, Narcotics, Industrial Security, United Nations Correctional Work and Juvenile Delinquency. He worked in the PMO with Lal Bahadur Shastri and later with Indira Gandhi for over four years. He also served the Ministry of External Affairs as the First Secretary in High Commissions of India at Islamabad and London and as Head of Chancery in the Embassy of India at Washington D.C..