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ODISHA POLICE 575 Sri Bibhuti Bhusan Sahu of Angul District And #- ODISHA POLICE STATE HEADQUARTERS CUTTACK. pers_l Office Order No. Dated. 9}.12.2020 State Police Headquarters Office Order No. 862/pers-1, dtd. 26J22020 communicated vide S.P. Hdqrs. Memo No. 41889/Pers-1, dtd.26.12.2020 was issued for selecting 1092 Unreserved and ST category candidates for undergoing the ASls' Course of Training. Inadvertently, the name of Sri Dillip Kumar Sahoo, S/o. Udayanatha sahoo of Angul District was disqualified vide office order No.g61/Board dated 2411212020. Hence his nomination was not considered by the csB held on 22l12l2ozo to 2511212020. subsequently records were examined and found that Sri Dillip .i Kumar sahoo is eligible in all respects for placing his nomination before the csB. Accordingly corrigendum vide Memo No.41901/Board dated 2zl1zl2o2o was circulated. special cenhar serection Board herd on 2r.12.2020 has serected sri Dillip Kumar sahoo of Angul District under UR category for undergoing ASls' course of Training in view of his eligibility. As per his seniority, he is placed in between sl. No. 575 Sri Bibhuti Bhusan sahu of Angul District and sl. 576 sri Dillip Kumar sahoo police of Balasore District in state Headquarters, office order No. 862/Pers-1, dtd. 26.1 2.2020. Further The speciar centrar serection Board herd on 27.12.2020 has excluded the name of sl. No. 881 Tukuneswar Gouda (UR) of DtG, Vigilance in view of lack of vacancy under UR category for his seniority. Accordingry, sr. No. ggl Tukuneswar Gouda (UR) of DrG, Vigirance is excluded from the state police Headquarters Office Order No. 862/Pers-l . dId. 26.12.2020 communicated vide S.P. iidqrs. Memo No. 4 1 889/Pers -1, dtd. 26. 12.2020 for the y ear 2020. The selection is subject to detailed verification of service record on or before the commencement of the trainino. This issues with the approval of DGP. a_ rffi6- {rD-07-2020(il)} l.G. of Police (Personnel), Odisha, Cuttack. Memo No q I?04 / pers-l Dated. 2 V12.2020 Copy forwarded to Director Vigilance, Odisha Cuttack / Superintendent of Police Angul district for information and to communicate to the candidates concerneo. @_ -9ffirAro l.G. of Police (Pe'rsonnel), Odisha, Cuttack. Memo No / Pers-l Dated. 97.12.2020 Copy forwarded to All Heads of police District / Establishments, Odisha for information and necessary action in continuation of s.p. Hdqrs. Memo No. 41g99/pers- 1,dtd.26.12.2020. A l.G. of Police -9fo(rr\>'(Perionnel). Odisha, Cuttack. Memo No 3 ! E--JPers-l Dated. p -!ll V.12.2020 Copy forwarded to the Addl. D.G. of police, Training & Director, BPSPA, Odisha, Bhubaneswar for information and necessary action in continuation of S.P. Hdqrs. Memo No. 41890/Pers-1, dtd. 26J22020 . Odisha, Cuttack. o.D. information and necessary action in continuation of s.p. Hdqrs. oD No. 41g91/pers-r, dtd.26j22020 www.odishapolice.qov. in Buxi Bazar, Cuttack-7s3001 Email - sphqrs. odooi@n ic. in Tel./Fax No.0671 -2304001.
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