Rajasthan Government Reshuffles 17 IPS Officers, Changes SPs in Seven Districts
Govt transfers 17 IPS officers, changes SPs in 7 districts
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The Rajasthan government has transferred 17 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers in a significant reshuffle, including changes to superintendents of police in seven districts. Key appointments include Harendra Kumar Mahawar as Inspector General of Kota Range and Dharmendra Singh as the new Superintendent of Police for Chittorgarh.
- 01Lata Manoj Kumar has been appointed as Additional Director General of community policing.
- 02Harendra Kumar Mahawar was previously serving in CID-CB before his new role.
- 03Manish Tripathi has been moved from SP Chittorgarh to SP ATS Jaipur.
- 04Kalu Ram Rawat, who was absent for over three months, has been transferred as IG Telecommunication.
- 05ADG Hawa Singh Ghumaria now has additional responsibilities for civil rights and anti-human trafficking.
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In a significant administrative reshuffle on Tuesday, the Rajasthan government transferred 17 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, affecting various key positions within the police department. Notably, Harendra Kumar Mahawar has been appointed as the Inspector General of the Kota Range, filling a previously vacant position. The reshuffle also includes changes in the superintendents of police in seven districts: Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, Didwana-Kuchaman, Nagaur, Tonk, Bharatpur, and Dausa. Among the notable transfers, Manish Tripathi has moved from SP Chittorgarh to SP ATS Jaipur, while Dharmendra Singh has taken over as the new SP for Chittorgarh. Additionally, Kalu Ram Rawat, who had been absent from duty for over three months, has been reassigned as IG Telecommunication. The reshuffle aims to enhance operational efficiency within the police force, with several officers receiving new responsibilities, including Lata Manoj Kumar, now serving as ADG for community policing.
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The reshuffle of IPS officers is expected to improve police efficiency and response in the affected districts, potentially enhancing public safety.
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