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PRESIDENT's POLICE MEDAL for GALLANTRY (PPMG): Jharkhand PRESIDENT’S POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY (PPMG): Jharkhand Sl No Name S/Shri Rank Medal Awarded 1 Late Banua Oraon ASI PPMG (Posthumous) CRPF 2 Late Mohan Lal ASI PPMG(Posthumous) POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY (PMG) Andhra Pradesh Sl No Name S/Shri Rank Medal Awarded 1 Gongati Girish Kumar AAC PMG 2 Kudupudi Hari Krishna JC 1st BAR TO PMG Bihar 3 Birendra Kumar Medhavi Insp. PMG 4 Pradeep Kumar Insp. PMG 5 Dhanraj Kumar SI 1st BAR TO PMG 6 Uttam Kumar CT PMG 7 Dharmendra Kumar CT PMG Chhattisgarh 8 Santosh Hemla SI 1st BAR TO PMG 9 T. P Dilip HC PMG 10 Ajay Sonkar Insp. PMG 11 Abdul Sameer Khan Insp. 3rd BAR TO PMG 12 Omprakash Sen Company 1st BAR TO PMG Commander 13 Raman Usendi Insp. 2nd BAR TO PMG 14 Ramesh Kumar Sori ASI 2nd BAR TO PMG 15 Leeladhar Rathore Insp. PMG Delhi 16 Sanjeev Kumar Yadav DCP 8th BAR TO PMG 17 Prabhat Kumar Pankaj Insp. PMG 18 Pankaj Kumar Insp. PMG 19 Krishan Kumar SI PMG 20 Neeraj Kumar Sharma SI PMG 21 Girdhar Singh Gurjer HC PMG 22 Gurdeep Singh CT PMG 23 Pramod Singh Kushwah DCP 2nd BAR TO PMG 24 Hridaya Bhushan ACP PMG 25 Sandesh. K SI PMG 26 Bhupender Kumar ASI PMG 27 Pramod Singh Kushwah DCP 1st BAR TO PMG 28 Vinod Kumar Insp. 1st BAR TO PMG 29 Dr. G.Ram Gopal Naik DCP PMG 30 Rajesh Kumar ACP PMG 31 Vinay Tyagi Insp. PMG 32 Kuldeep Singh CT PMG Jammu & Kashmir 33 Abdul Waheed Shah SSP 1st BAR TO PMG 34 Farooq Ahmad Malla Follower PMG 35 Ashish Kumar Mishra, IPS SP 2nd BAR TO PMG 36 Farooq Ahmad Bhat DySP PMG 37 Sarjan Ahmad Dar SI PMG 38 Fayaz Ahmad Lone ASI 1st BAR TO PMG 39 Arshid Rasool Tantray CT PMG 40 Tariq Mahmood DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 41 Reyaz Ahmad Mir SI 1st BAR TO PMG 42 Jagdish Singh ASI 1st BAR TO PMG 43 Mohd Hussain Mir HC PMG 44 Sahil Sharma DySP PMG 45 Sageer Ahmad Pathan ASI 1st BAR TO PMG 46 Tahair Ashraf SP 1st BAR TO PMG 47 Javeed Ahmad Yatoo Insp. 1st BAR TO PMG 48 Mohamad Irfan Malik Insp. PMG 49 Tariq Ahmad Rather HC PMG 50 Vidhi Kumar Birdi, IPS DIG 2nd BAR TO PMG 51 G V Sundeep Chakravarthy, IPS SP 1st BAR TO PMG 52 Shahjhan Choudhary DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 53 Mohd Rafi Malik ASI 1st BAR TO PMG 54 Mohd Suleman Choudhary, IPS DIG PMG 55 Reyaz Ahmad Baba SgCT PMG 56 Sandeep, IPS SSP 1st BAR TO PMG 57 Firdous Ahmad Ganie SgCT PMG 58 Reyaz Ahmad Khan CT PMG 59 Arvind Kumar Badgal DySP PMG 60 Javid Ahmad Mir CT PMG 61 Mashkoor Ahmed DySP 2nd BAR TO PMG 62 Yousuf-Ul-Umer SI 1st BAR TO PMG 63 Ferooz Ahmad Lone HC 2nd BAR TO PMG 64 Tahir Saleem Khan SSP 1st BAR TO PMG 65 Zahoor Ahmad Wani SI 1st BAR TO PMG 66 Shabir Ahmad Dar HC PMG 67 Rakesh Akram DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 68 Madasar Nasser Insp. 1st BAR TO PMG 69 Nazir Ahmad Jatal SgCT PMG 70 Mohd Idress Wani DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 71 Khursheed Ahmad Malla HC PMG 72 Ferooz Ahmad Lone HC 1st BAR TO PMG 73 Bilal Ahmad Shagoo SgCT PMG 74 Dawood Ahmad Bhat SgCT 1st BAR TO PMG 75 Bashir Ahmad Sheikh Follower PMG 76 Shamshir Hussain SSP 1st BAR TO PMG 77 Fayaz Hussain Shah DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 78 Khushal Hussain Shah HC PMG 79 Reyaz Ahmad Mir CT PMG 80 Tariq Mahmood DySP 2nd BAR TO PMG 81 Parveen Kumar SI PMG 82 Tariq Ahmad Khoja SgCT PMG 83 Sajad Ahmad Malik DySP 1st BAR TO PMG 84 Ravinder Paul Singh Insp. 1st BAR TO PMG Jharkhand 85 Prakash Kumar Rajak SI PMG 86 Kunal Addl.SP PMG Maharashtra 87 Raja R, IPS Addl.SP PMG 88 Nagnath Gurusiddha Patil PSI PMG 89 Mahadev Maroti Madavi NPC PMG 90 Kamlesh Ashok Arka NPC PMG 91 Hemant Korke Madavi PC PMG 92 Amul Shriram Jagtap PC PMG 93 Vella Korke Atram PC PMG 94 Sudhakar Malayya Mogaliwar PC PMG 95 Biyeshwar Vishnu Gedam PC PMG 96 Gajanan Dattatray Pawar Police Insp. PMG 97 HariBalaji N, IPS Addl.SP PMG 98 Girish Maroti Dhekale NPC PMG 99 Nilesh Maroti Dhumne NPC PMG Madhya Pradesh 100 Arvind Kumar Saxena,IPS SP PMG 101 Dharm Vir Singh Addl.SP 1st BAR TO PMG Punjab 102 Bikramjit Singh Brar DySP 2nd BAR TO PMG 103 Sukhwinder Kumar ASI PMG 104 Parwinder Singh HC PMG Uttar Pradesh 105 Sunil Kumar SI PMG 106 Vinay Kumar Sharma SI PMG 107 Amit Kumar Teotia CT PMG 108 Prashant Kumar, IPS ADG 1st BAR TO PMG 109 Sanjeev Kumar Insp. PMG 110 Abhishek Singh, IPS SSP PMG 111 Brijesh Kumar Singh DySP PMG 112 Rakam Singh HC PMG Assam Rifles 113 Dr Shyam Sunder Shah 2-IC PMG BSF 114 Late Gajender Singh AC PMG(Posthu) 115 Late Amresh Kumar CT PMG(Posthu) 116 Walkunde Shantilal Devidas SI PMG 117 Late Abhijit Nandy CT PMG(Posthu) 118 Anirban Chatterjee CT PMG 119 Mohd Yousaf HC PMG 120 Mukesh Yadav CT PMG 121 Hari Lal DIG PMG 122 Surjeet Singh Guleria DIG PMG 123 Prateek Vashisth AC PMG 124 Suraj Karan Meena, SI PMG 125 Late Braj Kishore Yadav ASI PMG(Posthu) 126 Ramesan N ASI PMG 127 Rohit Joshi ASI PMG 128 Shyam Singh HC PMG 129 Mudit Kumar CT PMG 130 Rajput Jaydip Bhimsing CT PMG 131 Sawant Sachin Sambhaji CT PMG 132 Rentu Mollick CT PMG 133 Raman Gupta AC PMG CRPF 134 Manoranjan Nath HC PMG 135 Reji Kumar K.G HC PMG 136 Ibraj Newar CT PMG 137 Yogesh Kumar Sharma Insp. PMG 138 Madhu Kumar CT PMG 139 Bhagat Vinit Shyamrao CT PMG 140 Shankar Lal Jat AC 1st BAR TO PMG 141 Syed Shoaib Ahmad CT PMG 142 Keshari Kumar Singh AC PMG 143 Shabir Ahmad Dar CT PMG 144 Loukrakpam Ibomcha Singh AC 2nd BAR TO PMG 145 Feda Hussain Dar CT PMG 146 Sajad Ahmad Bhat CT PMG 147 Prabhat Chandra Jha DIG PMG 148 Harinder Kumar Comdt. PMG 149 Jitendra KumarGupta Comdt. PMG 150 Rabi Narayan Swain HC PMG 151 Pawan Kumar HC PMG 152 Puncham Singh CT PMG 153 Rajesh Kumar 2-IC PMG 154 Sanjeev Kumar Insp. PMG 155 Mahendra Kumar HC PMG 156 Nand Kishor HC PMG 157 Pankaj Kumar CT PMG 158 Durga Prasad Yadav CT PMG 159 Komal Singh DIG 1st BAR TO PMG 160 Ambika Yadav ASI PMG 161 Mahesh Pillai R CT PMG 162 Gulam Rasool Lone CT PMG 163 Md Yousuf Itoo ASI 1st BAR TO PMG 164 Shaid Hussain CT 1st BAR TO PMG 165 Brajbhan Singh Insp. PMG 166 Akash Kumar Badal SI PMG 167 Roomi Kumar CT PMG 168 Mohd Shabir CT PMG 169 Naraganti Durgapathi CT PMG 170 Karthik K AC PMG 171 Brijanand Kumar Singh SI PMG 172 Sandeep Sharma CT PMG 173 Sonu Goutam CT PMG 174 Sanjeev Kumar CT PMG 175 Sukhjinder Singh CT PMG 176 Joni Kumar CT PMG 177 Velat Ram Dangi AC PMG 178 Shyam Singh Tomar CT PMG 179 Sorthiya Kalpesh Kumar Vallabh CT PMG Bhai 180 Kailash Pati Bera CT PMG 181 Rambol Kumar SI PMG 182 Vijay Singh CT PMG 183 Susheel Kumar CT PMG 184 Surya Prakash CT PMG 185 Sonu CT PMG 186 Nadeem Ahmad Samdani Comdt. PMG 187 Lallu Singh CT PMG 188 Ahsan Ahmad CT PMG 189 Ranjit Machahary CT PMG 190 Santosh Kumar HC PMG 191 Asim Das CT PMG 192 Mudasir Ahmad Shan CT PMG 193 Shalinder Kumar CT PMG 194 Krishan Kumar Yadav AC PMG 195 Sudhakar Kumar Gupta SI PMG 196 Bijay Tirkey CT PMG 197 Henzang Comdt. PMG 198 Jony Kumar AC PMG 199 Rameshwar CT PMG 200 Patil Rajendra Bhavalal CT PMG 201 Dod Sagar Gajanan CT PMG ITBP 202 Anurag Kumar Singh AC 1st BAR TO PMG 203 Rajesh Kumar Luthra AC PMG SSB 204 Ajay Kumar Comdt. PMG 205 Naseer Ahmed CT PMG PRESIDENT'S POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE (PPM) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. SHRI MATHURTHI SRINIVASA RAO, ASST. RESERVE SUB INSPECTOR POLICE, ACB VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 521225 ASSAM 2. SMT. VIOLET BARUAH, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE(BTAD), KOKRAJHAR, ASSAM, 783370 BIHAR 3. SHRI RAJESH TRIPATHY, DIG, HUMAN RIGHTS, PATNA , BIHAR, 800023 4. SHRI MD.ABDUL MANAN, STENO SUB INSPECTOR, POLICE HEAD QUARTER, PATNA , BIHAR, 800023 CHHATTISGARH 5. SHRI PRADEEP GUPTA, DIRECTOR, PROSECUTION/FSL RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH, 492001 NCT OF DELHI 6. SHRI NEERAJ THAKUR, SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF POLICE/SPECIAL CELL, POLICE HEADQUARTERS, NCT OF DELHI, 110001 7. SHRI RITAMBRA PRAKASH, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, CRIME & TRAFFIC (HEADQUARTERS), POLICE HEADQUARTERS, DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110002 8. SHRI SURESH KUMAR, SUB INSPECTOR, OPERATION CELL, ROHINI DISTRICT, DELHI, NCT OF DELHI, 110085 GUJARAT 9. SHRI BINDESH SHAH, POLICE INSPECTOR, AHMEDABAD CITY, GUJARAT, 380004 10. SHRI KUMAR RAI JAGDISH RAI CHANDRA, POLICE INSPECTOR WIRELESS, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, AHMEDABAD CITY, GUJARAT, 380004 HARYANA 11. SHRI NAVDEEP SINGH VIRK, ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, LAW AND ORDER HARYANA PANCHKULA, HARYANA, 134109 12. SHRI SANDEEP KHIRWAR, ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, ROHTAK, HARYANA, 124001 HIMACHAL PRADESH 13. SHRI VENUGOPAL N, ADDL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, STATE CID SHIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, 171009 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 14. DR. SHIV DARSHAN SINGH, ADDL. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, SECURITY JK JAMMU, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, 180001 15. SHRI TSEWANG NAMGYAL KALON, ADDL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, TRAFFIC JK JAMMU, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, 180001 JHARKHAND 16.
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