IAS officer Amit Kataria is once again in the headlines, not for his work, but for his significant personal fortune. Considered India’s richest IAS officer, Kataria is reported to have a net worth of approximately ₹8.90 crore, primarily from family assets rather than his government earnings. Kataria, from the 2004 Chhattisgarh cadre, has recently returned to state duty after a seven-year central deputation. Originally from Delhi NCR, he secured the 18th rank in the 2003 UPSC exam and has held numerous influential roles, including District Collector in various Chhattisgarh districts.
An IIT graduate and alumnus of Delhi Public School – RK Puram, Kataria’s educational background has been as impressive as his professional journey. However, it is his family’s real estate business across Delhi NCR that forms the majority of his wealth. This thriving business reportedly generates substantial revenue, contributing to his personal fortune. In his early years of civil service, Kataria was said to have taken only a token salary of ₹1, reinforcing his commitment to public service rather than financial gain.
While Kataria’s achievements in administration have garnered attention, a 2015 incident brought him into the spotlight for an unusual reason. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bastar, Kataria, then District Collector, wore sunglasses as he greeted the PM. This led to a minor controversy, as the Chhattisgarh government issued him a notice, stating he had not followed “proper dress code” for the official occasion. This episode became widely discussed, adding an interesting footnote to Kataria’s career.
Kataria’s journey highlights both his professional dedication and the unique background that has set him apart in India’s administrative service.