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(PPMG) Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG) President Force Wise/State Wise list of Medal awardees to the Police Personnel on the occasion of Independence Day 2018 Sl. Name of States/ President’s Police Medal President’s Police Medal No. Organization Police Medal for Gallantry Police Medal (PM) for for Gallantry (PMG) (PPM) for Meritorious (PPMG) Distinguished Service Service 1 Andhra Pradesh 00 00 02 14 2 Arunachal 00 00 00 02 Pradesh 3 Assam 00 03 02 27 4 Bihar 00 01 01 12 5 Chhattisgarh 00 06 01 09 6 Delhi 00 05 03 16 7 Goa 00 00 00 02 8 Gujarat 00 00 04 25 9 Haryana 00 00 01 12 10 Himachal 00 00 01 04 Pradesh 11 Jammu & 00 37 01 09 Kashmir 12 Jharkhand 00 00 00 12 13 Karnataka 00 00 00 18 14 Kerala 00 00 00 06 15 Madhya 00 00 04 19 Pradesh 16 Maharashtra 00 08 03 40 17 Manipur 00 00 02 03 18 Meghalaya 00 05 01 02 19 Mizoram 00 00 01 02 20 Nagaland 00 00 00 02 21 Odhisa 00 11 04 14 22 Punjab 00 01 02 13 23 Rajasthan 00 00 03 12 24 Sikkim 00 00 00 01 25 Tamil Nadu 00 00 03 22 26 Telangana 00 00 02 10 27 Tripura 00 00 01 08 28 Uttar Pradesh 00 01 06 70 29 Uttarakhand 00 00 02 06 30 West Bengal 00 00 02 22 UTs 31 Chandigarh 00 00 01 00 32 Daman & Diu 00 00 00 02 33 Lakshadweep 00 00 01 01 34 Puducherry 00 00 00 02 CAPFs/Other Organizations 35 Assam Rifles 00 00 00 18 36 BSF 00 10 04 47 37 CISF 00 00 03 23 38 CRPF 02 89 05 58 39 ITBP 00 00 03 11 40 NSG 00 00 00 04 41 SSB 00 00 01 10 42 CBI 00 00 06 24 43 IB (MHA) 00 00 08 26 44 SPG 00 00 00 04 45 BPR&D 00 00 00 01 46 NCRB 00 00 00 01 47 NIA 00 00 01 02 48 SVP NPA 00 00 00 02 49 NEPA 00 00 00 01 50 NCB 00 00 00 01 51 NDRF 00 00 01 05 52 M/O Home 00 00 01 01 Affairs 53 M/o Railways 00 00 01 17 (RPF) Total 02 177 88 675 POLICE MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE INDEPENDENCE DAY-2018 ANDHRA PRADESH 1. SHRI G V G ASHOK KUMAR, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, ANANTAPURAMU, ANDHRA PRADESH, 515001 2. SHRI B SREE RAMA MURTHY, COMMANDANT APSP, MANGALAGIRI, ANDHRA PRADESH, 522503 3. SHRI PENATA VENKATA RAVI KUMAR, ADDITIONAL DCP CITY SPECIAL BRANCH, VISAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH, 530002 4. SHRI BALLA LAKSHMINARAYANA, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, TIRUPATI, ANDHRA PRADESH, 517501 5. SHRI ADHIKARI MURALI, ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, ANANTAPURAMU, ANDHRA PRADESH, 515001 6. SHRI B JANARDHANA REDDY, ASSAULT COMMANDER, MANGALAGIRI, ANDHRA PRADESH, 522503 7. SHRI M V V JAGAN MOHAN RAO, INSPECTOR OF POLICE, VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 520002 8. SHRI YENNI RAMAKRISHNA, INSPECTOR OF POLICE, J R PURAM, ANDHRA PRADESH, 532407 9. SHRI GANGI REDDY NARAYANA REDDY, SUB INSPECTOR, ANANTAPURAMU, ANDHRA PRADESH, 515001 10. SHRI S VENU GOPAL, HEAD CONSTABLE, VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 520004 11. SHRI KALLURI RAVI, AR SUB INSPECTOR, ONGOLE, ANDHRA PRADESH, 523002 12. SHRI B SREENIVASULU, AR SUB INSPECTOR, NANDALUR, ANDHRA PRADESH, 516150 13. SHRI T VENKATESWARA RAO, RAILWAY POLICE HEAD CONSTABLE, VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 520002 14. SHRI V PRATAP KUMAR BABU, HEAD CONSTABLE, VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 520002 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 15. SHRI TAKE RINGU, ASSISTENT INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, ITANAGAR, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, 791111 16. SHRI TUMME AMO, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, YUPIA AP, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, 791123 ASSAM 17. SHRI PARTHASARATHI MAHANTA, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE KAMRUP, KAMRUP AMINGAON, ASSAM, 781031 18. SHRI CHITTARANJAN OJAH, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE COMMUNICATION, ASSAM ULUBARI GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781007 19. SHRI SIMANTA TALUKDAR, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE COMMUNICATION, SB HQ KAHILIPARA GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781019 20. SHRI SUDHAKAR SINGH, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE LAKHIMPUR, LAKHIMPUR ASSAM, ASSAM, 787001 21. SHRI MUGDHAJYOTI DEV MAHANTA, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE TINSUKIA, TINSUKIA BORGURI, ASSAM, 786126 -2- 22. SHRI BIR BIKRAM GOGOI, COMMANDANT, TWENTY THREE APIR BATTALION SILONI KARBI ANGLONG, ASSAM, 782461 23. SHRI PABINDRA KUMAR NATH, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE CID, ASSAM ULUBARI GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781007 24. SHRI LONGNIT TERANG, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE DHUBRI, DHUBRI ASSAM, ASSAM, 783301 25. SHRI KRISHNA KANTA DUTTA, INSPECTOR OF POLICE UB, POLICE COMMISSIONERATE GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781001 26. SHRI YUSUF HUSSAIN, ASSTT SUB INSPECTOR, PR STATION TEZPUR ASSAM, ASSAM, 784001 27. SHRI RANTUL KUMAR DEKA, ASSTT SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE UB, POLICE COMMISSIONERATE, GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781001 28. SHRI MELORAM BASUMATARY, ASSTT SUB INSPECTOR UB, KOKRAJHAR DEF, ASSAM, 783370 29. SHRI PADMAJYOTI GOGOI, ASSTT SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE CLERK, TWENTY THIRD APIR BATTALION KARBI ANGLONG, ASSAM, 782461 30. SHRI MILAN MECH, HAVILDER, SONITPUT ASSAM, ASSAM, 784001 31. SHRI REBATI MOHAN NATH, HAVILDER, POLICE RESERVE GOALPARA, ASSAM, 783121 32. SHRI RUDRESWAR PEGU, HAVILDER, SONITPUR ASSAM, ASSAM, 784001 33. SHRI RAM MOHAN KEMPRAI, HAVILDER, FIRST AP BATTALION NAZIRA, ASSAM, 785685 34. SHRI RISHI SINGHA, HAVILDER, CDO BATTALION MANDAKATA NORTH GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781030 35. SHRI RINTU NEOG, HAV PSO UB, SB KAHILIPARA GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781019 36. SHRI ABDUL JALIL, CONSTABLE UB, KOKRAJHAR, ASSAM, 783370 37. SHRI RAJENDRA KUMAR SINGH, CONSTABLE UB, SONITPUR ASSAM, ASSAM, 784001 38. SHRI GAGAN CHANDRA NATH, AB CONSTABLE, GOALPARA ASSAM, ASSAM, 783121 39. SHRI KALYAN CHETRY, UB CONSTABLE, TINSUKIA BORGURI, ASSAM, 786126 40. SHRI CHANDRA BHAN PRASAD, AB CONSTABLE, SONITPUR, ASSAM, 784001 41. SHRI DAMODAR BORO, AB CONSTABLE, POLICE COMMISSIONERATE GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781001 42. SHRI KHAGEN KALITA, UB CONSTABL, POLICE COMMISSIONERATE GUWAHATI, ASSAM, 781001 43. SHRI ABHIJIT BORGOHAIN, CONSTABLE UB, SONITPUR, ASSAM, 784001 BIHAR 44. SHRI SANJAY KUMAR SINGH, RAIL SP, MUZAFFARPUR, BIHAR, 842001 45. SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR, ADDL SP, ECONOMICS OFFENCES UNIT PATNA, BIHAR, 800001 46. SHRI NARESH KUMAR, INSPECTOR, SPECIAL VIGILANCE UNIT PATNA, BIHAR, 800001 47. SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH, SI, STF PATNA, BIHAR, 800001 48. SHRI MUKESH KUMAR SINGH, ASI, STF, PATNA, BIHAR, 800001 49. SHRI SHIVENDRA KUMAR SINGH, ASI, BMP JAMUI, BIHAR, 811313 50. SHRI RAHUL KUMAR, ASI, DGP OFFICE PATNA, BIHAR, 800015 51. SHRI MANOJ KUMAR, HAVILDAR, BMP 14 PATNA, BIHAR, 800014 -3- 52. SHRI SHIV CHANDRA SINGH, HAVILDAR, BMP PATNA, BIHAR, 800014 53. SHRI PATRASH HANSH, HAVILDAR, BMP 14 PATNA, BIHAR, 800014 54. SHRI OM PRAKASH SINGH, CONSTABLE, BMP PATNA, BIHAR, 800014 55. SHRI SUNIL KUMAR SINGH, CONSTABLE, BMP 14 PATNA, BIHAR, 800014 CHHATTISGARH 56. SHRI SARJU RAM SALAM, SP, PTS MAINPAT, CHHATTISGARH, 497111 57. SHRI RAJNESH SINGH, SP, DHAMTARI, CHHATTISGARH, 493776 58. SHRI SUSHIL DAVID, AIG SECURITY, RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH, 492001 59. SHRI SHIV KUMAR SONI, COMPANY COMMANDER, CTJW COLLEGE KANKER, CHHATTISGARH, 494334 60. SHRI MAHENDRA JAISINGH, SUB INSPECTOR, PS MARDUM, CHHATTISGARH, 494010 61. SHRI SHRINIWAS PACHORIYA, PLATOON COMMANDER, 11TH BN CAF JGR CPA, CHHATTISGARH, 495668 62. SHRI KHILANAND SAHU, PLATOON COMMANDER, TENTH BN CAF SURAJPUR, CHHATTISGARH, 497229 63. SHRI DWARKA PRASAD YADAV, PLATOON COMMANDER, 15 BN CAF BIJAPUR, CHHATTISGARH, 494444 64. SHRI VISHNU PRASAD SHARMA, ASSTT SUB INSPECTOR, POLICE STATION KUNDA , CHHATTISGARH, 491995 NCT OF DELHI 65. SHRI AMARENDRA KUMAR SINGH, ADDITIONAL CP SECURITY, NEW DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110021 66. SHRI RAJENDRA SINGH SAGAR, ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, OUTER DISTRICT, PUSHPANJALI PITAMPURA DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110034 67. SHRI BIRJENDER SINGH RAI, ACP, LAJPAT NAGAR SUB DIVISION, NCT OF DELHI, 110024 68. SHRI SANJAY DUTT, INSPECTOR NOW ACP CURRENT DUTY CHARGE, SPECIAL CELL LODHI COLONY DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110003 69. SHRI VIJAY KUMAR SINGH, INSPECTOR, POLICE HEADQUARTERS DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110002 70. SHRI SURVESH KUMAR, INSPECTOR LOOKING AFTER CHARGE, POLICE STATION KALKAJI DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110019 71. SMT. ANITA , ASI NOW SI LOOKAFTER, POLICE HEADQUARTERS DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110002 72. SMT. NIRMAL KUMARI, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR, OFFICE OF THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, NEW DELHI RANGE, NCT OF DELHI, 110001 73. SHRI MOTI LAL, SUB INSPECTOR LOOK AFTER CHARGE, PS CONNAUGHT PLACE NEW DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110001 74. SHRI RAM KISHAN, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR SPECIAL GRADE DESIGNATION, POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL WAZIRABAD DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110090 75. SMT. RAJNI MALIK, HC NOW ASI LOOKAFTER, POLICE CONTROL ROOM DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110009 76. SHRI RAJNEESH TYAGI, CONSTABLE NOW HEAD CONSTABLE SPECIAL GRADE, VINAY MARG CHANAKYA PURI NEW DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110021 77. SHRI RAMBIR SINGH, CONSTABLE NOW HEAD CONSTABLE SPECIAL GRADE, PERSONAL SECTION OF ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SPECIAL BRANCH, NCT OF DELHI, 110002 -4- 78. SHRI JAI BHAGWAN, CONSTABLE NOW HEAD CONSTABLE SPECIAL GRADE, POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL MALAVIYA NAGAR DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110017 79. SHRI GAJENDER SINGH, CONSTABLE NOW HEAD CONSTABLE SPECIAL GRADE, HINDI CELL POLICE HEADQUARTERS DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110002 80. SMT. ANJU SANDHYA MINJ, WOMEN CONSTABLE NOW WOMEN HEAD CONSTABLE LOOKAFTER, POLICE CONTROL ROOM DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110009 GOA 81. SHRI SHEKHAR PRABHUDESSAI, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, PANAJI, GOA, 403001 82. SMT. SURVANA TALGAONKAR, LADY POLICE SUB INSPECTOR, PANAJI, GOA, 403001 GUJARAT 83. SHRI KESARISINH GULABSINH BHATI, JT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CRIME AND TRAFFIC, VADODARA CITY, GUJARAT, 390001 84. SHRI SUBHASHCHANDRA FOGABHAI VADHER, DSP, HEAD QUARTERS NARMADA RAJPIPALA, GUJARAT, 393145 85. SHRI MUKESH JAGDISHCHANDRA SOLANKI, DY SUPDT OF POLICE, HQ GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT, 382028 86. SHRI DIGVIJAYSINH PATHUBHA CHUDASAMA, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR HQ, ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU GUJARAT STATE, AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, 380004 87. SHRI PARAG PRASADRAY VYAS, DY SUPDT OF POLICE, CM SECURITY GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT, 382010 88. SHRI RAVAL PRAKASHKUMAR VISHNUPRASAD, ARMED DY SUPDT OF POLICE, SRPF GRP XV ONGC MEHSANA, GUJARAT, 384003 89. SHRI DHIRAJBHAI BACHUBHAI BAMBHANIYA, ARMED DY SUPDT OF POLICE, SRPF GRP IX VADODARA, GUJARAT, 390009 90. SHRI PARIKH KAVINKUMAR VIKARAMBHAI, ARMED DY SUPDT OF POLICE, SRPF GRP XI VAV, GUJARAT, 394326 91. SHRI HEMUBHAI SOLANKI, UN POLICE INSPECTOR, ANTI TERRORISM SQUAD AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, 380001 92.
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