Inspector of Police selected for President's Medal

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Hindustan Times
43 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Haryana Police IGP, CP to get prez's medal for distinguished service
Two Haryana IPS officers and 11 state police personnel were selected for President's medal for distinguished service and medal for meritorious service respectively on the occasion of Independence Day. Kabiraj is at present posted as commissioner of police, Panchkula while Singh is posted as inspector general of police, state vigilance and anti-corruption bureau. As per an announcement made by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), a 1999 batch IPS officer, Sibash Kabiraj and a 2007 batch IPS officer, Kuldeep Singh were selected by the MHA for President's medal for distinguished service. Kabiraj is at present posted as commissioner of police, Panchkula while Singh is posted as inspector general of police, state vigilance and anti-corruption bureau. As many as 11 police personnel were selected for the police medal for meritorious service. These are inspector Rishi Pal posted as in-charge, economic cell, Ambala; deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Rajesh Kumar posted as assistant commissioner of police, Faridabad. Panipat DSP (traffic) Suresh Kumar, inspector Dharmender posted at Haryana State Enforcement Bureau, Panchkula, sub inspector (SI) Ashok Kumar posted at Rohtak, inspector Rajesh Kumar posted at IT Cell, Dial 112, Panchkula, SI Yashpal Singh posted at Faridabad, inspector Harkesh Kumar posted at Sunaria in Rohtak, inspector Mahabir Singh posted at IRB Bhondsi, inspector Joginder Singh posted at HAP Madhuban; and SI Sohan Lal posted at Haryana chief minister's residence.


The Hindu
an hour ago
- The Hindu
Two police officers selected for President's Medal
On the occasion of Independence Day, two police officers have been selected for the President's Medal and 20 for the Meritorious Service Awards. Three officers of the Correctional Services have also been selected for the Meritorious Service Awards. Those selected for the President's Medal are Chennupati Bhadraiah, Superintendent of Police, and Gopu Rajeev Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police. Ake Ravi Krishna, Inspector-General of Police, and 19 other police officers have been selected for the Meritorious Service Awards. M. Varaprasad, DIG, K. Ravi Kumar, chief head warder, and T. Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Rao, head warder, of the Correctional Service have been selected for the Meritorious Service Awards.


Indian Express
4 hours ago
- Indian Express
Two police officers, three fire brigade personnel from Pune awarded President's Medal
TWO POLICE officers currently posted in Pune and three, including an officer and two personnel from the Pune fire brigade, have been awarded the President's Medal for meritorious and distinguished service on the eve of Independence Day. In a rare distinction, Rajendrasinh Gaur, recently posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police with Pune Rural, has been awarded his second President's Medal. In 2018, he was awarded the President's Medal for meritorious service and has now been awarded it again for distinguished service. Gaur, who was earlier posted as Assistant Commissioner of Police with Pimpri Chinchwad police, also won awards at the Police Training Academy before joining Maharashtra police. He has been posted in Latur, Hingoli, Solapur police and Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS), among key appointments. Assistant Sub Inspector Sanjay Shirsath, currently posted with the Economic Offences Wing, has been awarded the President's Medal for meritorious service. In his career spanning over 32 years, Shirsath has received a total of 291 awards and commendations for exemplary work. As part of his current posting, Shirsath has been instrumental in the investigation and filing of chargesheet in five sensitive cases. Station Duty Officer Subhash Jadhav, Fire Engine Driver Ramchandra Gosavi and Fireman Chagan More have been awarded the President's Medal for meritorious service. All the three fire personnel have been part of several high risk and sensitive operations of the Pune Fire Brigade in the past.