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IPS Gradation List As on 0508 Page 1 of 18 As on 05-08-2020 GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position Remarks No HomeDistrict (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Scale Community, Confirmation Grade I.D. Code No. & Date Thereof 1 Shri Abhay M.A. R.R. 1986 DG of Police Cadre 15-12-1986 30/06/1961 Confirmed on East Champaran(Bihar) 15-7-1989 Odisha Level-17 I.D.No. 19861007 20.11.2019 2 Shri Pradeep Kapur B.E (Mech. Engg.) R.R. 1986 Advisor, Scientific Central Deputation 25-08-1986 30/11/1962 Confirmed on Chandigarh (Panjab) 25-8-1988 New Delhi Level-16 I.D.No. 19861024 22.01.2016 3 Shri Bijaya Kumar Sharma M.A.(History),L.L.B, Certificat Moyen(French) Graduate R.R. 1986 OSD, Home Department Ex-Cadre Study(Hopkins, USA) 15-12-1986 08/10/1962 Confirmed on Mayurbhanj (Odisha) 15-08-1988 Bhubaneswar Level-16 I.D.No. 19861038 20.11.2019 4 Shri Sunil Kumar Bansal B.Com,LL.B, CA R.R. 1987 Joint Director, S. I.B. On central Deputation 15-12-1987 (F.N) M.P,Bhopal w.e.f 26-9-1994 17/06/1962 Confirmed on Jaipur (Rajastan) 15-12-1989 Level-16 I.D.No. 19871003 05.10.2012 5 Shri Surendra Panwar M.A LL.B R.R. 1987 A.D.G, B.S.F Central Deputation 4-9-1987 06/08/1961 Confirmed Maheendragarh, Rewari(Haryana)(S.C.) New Delhi Level-14 I.D.No. 19871088 4-9-1989 08.10.2018 6 Dr. Satyajit Mohanty M.Sc (Geology),LLB(Utkal) Master of Human Rights R.R 1988 DG, FS & CG, HG & Director Cadre Degree(Pandicheri) 25-8-1988(F.N) Civil Defence 03/08/1961 Confirmed Kendrapara, Odisha Odisha Level-15 I.D.No. 19881016 25-8-1990 15.07.2020 7 Dr. Manoj Kumar Chhabra M.A. (Phylosophy),M.Phill, Phd (IIT, New Delhi) R.R. 1988 Spl. DG of Police, SAP, Ex-Cadre 25-8-1988 Odisha 10/10/1963 Amritsar (Punjab) Bhubaneswar Level-16 I.D.No. 19881023 08.09.2019 Page 2 of 18 As on 05-08-2020 GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position Remarks No HomeDistrict (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Scale Community, Confirmation Grade I.D. Code No. & Date Thereof 8 Shri M. Akhaya M.Sc., M.Phil (Geology) R.R. 1988 CMD, OPH & WC Ex- Cadre 25-8-1988 27/11/1961 Confirmed Ganjam (Odisha) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19881039 25-8-1990 15.07.2020 9 Shri Santosh Kumar Upadhaya M.Sc. (Tech)(Applied Geology) R.R. 1988 DG of Prison & Dir. Ex-Cadre 25-8-1988 Correctional Service 25/04/1963 Confirmed Balasore (Odisha) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19881049 25-8-1990 01.01.2020 10 Shri Binyanand Jha M.Phil (Sociology) R.R. 1988 ADGP & Ex-Cadre 25-8-1988 FN Director,Investigation,OHRC , Odisha 12/03/1962 Confirmed Bhagalpur (Bihar) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19881059 12-12-1990 13.02.2019 11 Shri Arun Kumar Ray M.A. (Eco.) R.R. 1988 Dy. Chairman, Tea Board Central Deputation 21-8-1989 07/04/1965 Confirmed Calcutta (West Bengal)(S.C.) Kolkata Level-15 I.D.No. 19881068 24-3-1992 04.07.2018 12 Shri Pranabindu Acharya M.Sc. (Tech) Applied Geology, M.Phil R.R. 1989 Addl.DGP, Railway & Ex-Cadre 21-8-1989 FN Coastal Security,Odisha 27/05/1964 Confirmed Balasore (Odisha) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19891003 29-9-1991 03.11.2017 13 Shri Amrit Mohan Prasad M.Tech. R.R. 1989 Director, C.B.I., EOZ-II Central Deputation 20-8-1990 FN 22/08/1965 Confirmed Patna (Bihar) Mumbai Level-15 I.D.No. 19891028 19-2-1993 09.05.2015 14 Smt. B. Radhika M.Sc. R.R. 1989 Dy. Director General, NCB Central Deputation 21-8-1989 04/07/1964 Confirmed A.P. New Delhi Level-15 I.D.No. 19891055 26-9-1992 12.10.2018 Page 3 of 18 As on 05-08-2020 GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position Remarks No HomeDistrict (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Scale Community, Confirmation Grade I.D. Code No. & Date Thereof 15 Shri Sidhartha Mahadu Narvane M.Sc. (Horticulture) R.R. 1989 A.D.G. of Police & HRPC, Cadre 21-8-1989 Odisha 23/06/1965 Confirmed Purtham (Maharasthra)(S.C.) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19891074 24-3-1992 13.02.2019 16 Shri Y.B. Khurania B.Com., LL.B. R.R. 1990 IG, BSF Central Deputation 20-8-1990 09/03/1966 Confirmed Haryana New Delhi Level-15 I.D.No. 19901006 25-2-1993 29.11.2018 17 Dr. Sudhanshu Sarangi MSc.(Inv. Psy.)Ph.D R.R. 1990 Commissioner of Police, Ex-Cadre 15-9-1991 BBSR-CTC 13/07/1968 Confirmed Dhenkanal (Odisha) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19901007 21-10-1993 21.08.2019 18 Shri Arun Kumar Sarangi M.A.(Pol. Sc.) R.R. 1990 A.D.G.P., Training, Director Cadre 15-9-1991 BPSPA, Odisha 25/07/1965 Confirmed Bolangir (Odisha) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19901008 21-10-1993 21.03.2018 19 Shri Mahendra Pratap M.A. R.R. 1990 Director, PS & P, Odisha Ex-Cadre 15-9-1991 01/01/1961 Ajamgarh (U.P.)(S.C.) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19901078 22.08.2019 20 Dr. Debasis Panigrahi M.A.(Pol.Sc)(M. phil)Ph.D R.R. 1991 Director Vigilance, Odisha Cadre 15-9-1991 29/08/1965 Balasore (Odisha) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19911021 01.11.2017 21 Shri Lalit Das M.Tech.Pg.PPM,IIM,LLB,Bangalor R.R. 1992 ADGP, Communication Ex-Cadre e 11-10-1992 05/07/1964 IPS Rourkela (Odisha) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19921015 15.07.2020 Page 4 of 18 As on 05-08-2020 GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position Remarks No HomeDistrict (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Scale Community, Confirmation Grade I.D. Code No. & Date Thereof 22 Smt.Sapna Tewari B.A.(Hons), MBA R.R. 1992 Joint Director, SIB Central Deputation 29-12-1992 28/04/1966 Jeypur (Rajasthan) Bangalore Level-15 I.D.No. 19921067 12.12.2016 23 Shri S.K. Nath M.Tech. R.R. 1993 ADGP-cum-Director, SFSL Ex-Cadre 4-9-1994 01/07/1967 Confirmed Dhenkanal(Odisha) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19931022 05.09.1996 26.03.2018 24 Shri Vinaytosh Mishra B.Sc(Engg.), MDPM R.R. 1993 A.D.G.P., Hdqrs. Ex-Cadre 5-9-1993 03/11/1966 Confirmed Madhubani (Bihar) Odisha, Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19931027 05.09.1995 03.08.2019 25 Shri Raosheb Punjabrao Koche M.A.(International Relations) R.R. 1993 A.D.G.P, SAP Cadre 5-9-1995 01/08/1968 Confirmed Amarabati (Maharasthra)(S.C.) Odisha, Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19931064 05.09.1995 01.01.2020 26 Shri Sanjeeb Panda B. Tech.(E&TC),IIT, Madras, M.Tech.in integrated R.R. 1994 Transport Commissioner, Ex-Cadre Electronics& Circuits,IIT, Delhi. 3-9-1995 Odisha 07/07/1968 Cuttack (Odishaa) Cuttack Level-15 I.D.No. 19941010 10.09.2019 27 Shri Yeshwant Kumar Jethwa B.E. (Electronic Engg.) MPM MA, Human Right R.R. 1994 A.D.G.P., Special Protection Central Deputation 4-8-1994 Group ( SPG ) Cabinet Secretariat 17/04/1968 Mumbai (Maharasthra)(S.C.) New Delhi Level-15 I.D.No. 19941064 29.06.2015 28 Shri Radha Kishan Sharma M.Com., C.A. R.R. 1995 Director, Intelligence Cadre 3-9-1995 22/09/1966 Confirmed Rajasthan Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19951024 03.09.1997 14.07.2020 Page 5 of 18 As on 05-08-2020 GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE CADRE Name/Qualification, Recruitment Source, Sl. Date of Birth/ Allotment Year/ Present Post or Position Remarks No HomeDistrict (State), Appointment Date/ Station & Date thereof Pay Scale Community, Confirmation Grade I.D. Code No. & Date Thereof 29 Smt. Ritu Arora M.A.(Pol. Sc.) R.R. 1995 IG ,C.I.S.F.,Hqr. 13 CGO Central Deputation 4-9-1995 Complex, Lodhi Road 13/08/1970 Confirmed Lucknow (U.P.) New Delhi Level-15 I.D.No. 19951036 04.09.1997 05.04.2016 30 Shri Saumendra Kumar Priyadarshi B.Tech. R.R. 1995 ADGP, CID, CB Cadre 3-9-1995 29/05/1969 Confirmed Khurda (Odisha) Level-15 I.D.No. 19951041 03.09.1997 15.07.2020 31 Dr. (Mrs) Santosh Bala M.B.B.S. R.R. 1995 Special Secretary, Home Ex-Cadre 3-9-1995 Department 15/09/1969 Confirmed Ghaziabad (U.P.)(S.C.) Bhubaneswar Level-15 I.D.No. 19951042 03.09.1997 01.01.2020 32 Shri Padmakar S. Ranpise M.Tech.(Elect.) R.R. 1995 ADGP, Vigilance, Odisha Ex-Cadre 28-12-1995 09/05/1968 Confirmed Maharasthra(S.C.) Level-15 I.D.No. 19951065 28.12.1997 01.01.2020 33 Shri Arun Bothra B.A. R.R. 1996 CMD, OSRTC & Addl.
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