President confirms appointment of 24 IPS officers on AGMUT cadre

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Srinagar, Apr 22:  President of India Droupadi Murmu has confirmed the appointment of 24 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers to the AGMUT cadre.

The confirmation was made following Rule-3A of the Indian Police Service (Probation) Rules, 1954.

   

The notification issued in this regard specifies the officers and their respective batch years for confirmation.

The confirmed officers include Devesh Chandra Srivastava (1995 batch); Narendra Singh Bundela (1998 batch); Uttam Chand (2002 batch); Atul Kumar Goel (2004 batch); Bhim Sen Tuti (2004 batch); Sunil Gupta (2007 batch); Vivek Gupta (2007 batch); Devinder Arya (2008 batch); Tejinder Singh (2008 batch); Abdul Jabbar (2008 batch); Udaya Bhaskar Billa (2008 batch); Imtiaz Ismail Parray (2009 batch); Mishra Shailendra Kumar Rajesh (2009 batch); Rahul Malik (2009 batch); Priyanka (2009 batch); Sargun (2012 batch); Sandeep (2012 batch); Gurinderpal Singh (2013 batch); Amritpal Singh (2014 batch); G V Sundeep Chakravarthy (2014 batch); Sheema Nabi Qasba (2016 batch); P D Nitya (2016 batch); Anurag Dwivedi (2020 batch); and Manish (2020 batch).

This confirmation underscores the government’s commitment to strengthening law enforcement in the AGMUT cadre. The officers, with their years of experience and dedication, are expected to further enhance the policing efforts in their respective areas of assignment.

Their confirmation also reflects their outstanding performance and adherence to the highest standards of professionalism in their service. All of them have key responsibilities in maintaining law and order, combating crime, and terror, and ensuring the safety and security of the citizens in the regions under the AGMUT cadre.

Their expertise and leadership will be crucial in addressing the various challenges faced by the Police forces in these areas.

The confirmation of these officers is not only a recognition of their achievements but also a testament to the merit-based selection and promotion process within the Indian Police Service.

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