Himachal: Two IPS officers Sachin Hiremath and Aditi Singh get new posting, responsibility in Mandi and Kangra
Two IPS officers Sachin Hiremath and Aditi Singh get new posting
Shimla, 07 February: The Himachal government has issued orders for the deployment of two Indian Police Service (IPS) officers. After the approval of the Governor, the Home Department has issued a notification in this regard. Both the IPS officers were in the Police Headquarters and were waiting for deployment.
According to the notification, IPS officer Sachin Hiremath (Batch 2020) has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police (Leave Reserve) Mandi. He will now serve in Mandi district.
Similarly, IPS officer Aditi Singh (Batch 2021) has been appointed as Additional Superintendent of Police (Leave Reserve) Kangra. She has been posted in Dharamshala District Kangra. These transfers have been made on the basis of the recommendations of the Civil Services Board and have been implemented with immediate effect. Principal Secretary of the State Government Prabodh Saxena has issued a notification in this regard.
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