
Advisor to the President (RAMA)
He retired from Indian Air Force on 31st January 2013, after holding the appointments of Director General (Administration) and AOA, Indian Air Force.
After retirement he was appointed Member, Armed Forces Tribunal, Chandigarh Bench and served on the Bench from 01st December 2013 to 30th June 2015.
Later he was appointed, Director, India International Centre, New Delhi on 1st July 2015 and served till 31st December 2018
Air Marshal Verma has wide ranging experience.
He has held the following appointments in the past:
LIFE MEMBER United Services Institute (USI) INTACH
HOBBIES: Music, Theatre, Reading, Golf, Trekking
Personal Details Date of Birth : 11th January 1953 Residential Address : 1057 Sector – A Pocket-B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Mob : 9810667606 Email Id : airmarshalnverma@gmail.com
- IEM – Independent External Monitor, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd – Vizag Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam
- IEM – Independent External Monitor, Cement Corporation of India
- President – Delhi Gymkhana Club
- Member, Swasth Bharat Task Force, FICCI
- Chairman, Sainik School, Rewa
- Member, Governing Body, Ramlal Anand College, South Campus, Delhi University
- Member, Governing Body, Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
- Member Governing Body, Aditi College, Delhi University
- Member, Governing Council, Indian Council of World Affairs
- Member, Executive Committee, Council for Social Development, New Delhi.
- Chairman, Air Force School, Subroto Park, New Delhi, Air Force Bal Bharati School, Lodi Road, New Delhi, and Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute , New Delhi.
LIFE MEMBER United Services Institute (USI) INTACH
HOBBIES: Music, Theatre, Reading, Golf, Trekking
Personal Details Date of Birth : 11th January 1953 Residential Address : 1057 Sector – A Pocket-B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Mob : 9810667606 Email Id : airmarshalnverma@gmail.com
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