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Award of President's Police Medal for Gailantrv (PPMG) Most Immédiate No. 11022/05/2021 - PMA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS POLICE-I DIVISION (PMA CELL) North Block, New Delhi Datedthe Z/^^February, 2021 To, 1. Residential Commissioner’s of Ail States in Delhi. 2. Administration of UT’s. - D& N Haveli & Puducherry. 3. Directors - NCRB/NEPA 4. DsG - CISF/ITBP/NSG/RPF/SSB/BPR&D/NDRF/NIA. 5. Secretary- M/o Civil Aviation. Subject: Award of President’s Police Medal for Gailantrv (PPMG) Police Medal for Gallantrv IPMG1 President’s Police Meda! for Distinguished ServicetPPMI and Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PMI distribution of Scrolls and Air & Rail concession passes -reg. Sir/Madam, I am directed to informed that distribution of Scrolls and Air & Rail concession passes for award of President’s Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG) Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG) President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service(PPM) and Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PM) hâve been laying with Police Medal Award Cell (PMA), Room No. 14, North Block, MHA, New Delhi. 2. It is requested that an official may be deputed with authorization letter to collect the scrolls & Air & Rail concession passes ffom PMA Cell, Room No. 14, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi at the earliest for further handing over to the concemed States/ UT’s/ CAPF’s. Encl :-Annexure “ A ” & “ B ” (Pg.04 nos) Yours faithfully, [D K Ghosh] Under Secretary (PMA) Tel : 011 23094009 Email- uspma@,mha. gov. in Copy for information to:-Home Secretaries/DsGP of ail States/UTs. Copv to:- SO (IT) - It is requested to upload on MHA Website under head of Police- I Division, Award & Medal section. O A ppu\Jj£ - "ft17 Scroll availablein PMA Cell, MHAin r/o Force Wise/State Wise list of Medal awardees to the Police Personnel or» the occasion of Republic Dav 2020 SL Name of States/ President’s Police Medal President’s Police Police Medal No. Organization Police Medal for GallantryMedal (PPM) for (PM) for for Gallantry(PMG) Distinguished Meritorious (PPMG) Service Service 1 Andhra Pradesh — — 02 15 2 Arunachal Pradesh— — 01 02 3 Assam — — 01 12 4 Bihar — 07 03 10 5 Chhattisgarh — 07 — — 6 Delhi — 12 02 17 7 Goa — — 01 01 8 Himachal Pradesh — — 01 04 9 J & K (RD-2020) 03 105 02 16 J&K (ID-2019) 01 60 — 15 10 Jharkhand — 33 01 12 11 Karnataka — — — 19 12 Madhya Pradesh — — 04 17 13 Maharashtra — 10 04 40 14 Manipur — 02 — — 15 Mizoram — — 01 03 16 Nagaland — — 01 03 17 Odisha (RD-20) — 16 02 11 Odisha (ID-19) — 23 02 11 Odisha (RD-19) — — 02 11 18 Punjab — 04 02 16 19 Sikkim — — — 01 20 Telangana — — 01 12 21 Uttar Pradesh — — 05 71 (ID-19) 22 Uttarakhand — — 01 06 UT’s 23 Dadra & Nagar — — — 01 Haveli 24 Puducherry — — — 02 CAPFs/Other Organizations 25 CISF 00 00 03 24 26 ITBP (ID-2019) — — — 01 27 NSG — — — 04 28 SSB — 04 — — 29 BPR&D — 02 30 NCRB — — — 01 31 NIA — — 01 04 32 NDRF — — — 04 33 NEPA — — — 03 (ID-17,ID-18 & RD-19) 34 M/o Railways(RPF)— 01 02 15 35 M/oCivil Aviation““ 02 (ID-19 & RD-14) ft j ' Air & Rail Concession Identity Cards of various Police Personnel are available in PMA Cell. MHA SI. No U Card No. Name of Awardee Désignation Medal Oragnisation/ States 1. R-20200049 Karri V Rao Joint Director PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 2. R-20200097 Chintha Ramchander SP PPM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 3. R-20200156 A Venkata Ratnam SP PPM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 4. R-20200162 P V S Rama Krishna SP PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 5. R-20200272Munagala Kesava RaoHC PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 6. R-20200273Gangi R N Reddy SI PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 7. R-20200274Mohd. Hameed Khan HC PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 8. R-20200275P Hari Kumar SP PPM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 9. R-20200276J Prabhakar Rao SP PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 10. R-20200300 K.L. Mohan S.P. PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 11. R-20200301 D.V. S. Murthy Addl. S.P. PPM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE 12. R-20200302A. Rama Krishnam Inspecter PMMS ANDHRA PRADESH Raju POLICE 13. R-20200304 Nalini Kanta Dutta ASI PMMS ASSAM POLICE 14. A-20200191 M.C. Borah S.I. PMG ASSAM POLICE 15. A-20210002 Birendra Jha Constable PMG BIHAR POLICE 16. R-20200297K. Ravi ASI PMMS CISF 17. R-20200298Rama Devrao ASI PMMS CISF 18. A-20200171 Bhagwati Singh Constable PMG CISF 19. A-20200189 Devendra Prasad Constable PMG CISF 20. A-20200190 Salim Khan Constable PMG CISF 21. R-20200206Yashoda Rawat Insp PPM DELHI POLICE 22. A-20200135 Ashok Tyagi ASI PMG DELHI POLICE 23. A-20200136 Ranbir Singh ASI PMG DELHI POLICE 24. A-20200178 Pramod Singh DCP PMG DELHI POLICE Kushwah 25. A-20200179 Sunil Kumar Inspecter PMG DELHI POLICE 26. A-20200180 Gulab Singh ASI PMG DELHI POLICE 27. R-20200220Chandra Has Inspecter PMMS DELHI POLICE 28. R-20200282Sarita Bhardwaj ASI PMMS DELHI POLICE 29. R-20200294Murlidhar Meena IGP PMMS GUJRAT POLICE 30. R-20200004 Anil Kumar DhawanDy. SP PPM HARYANA POLICE 31. R-20200068 Tilak Raj ASI PMMS HARYANA POLICE 32. R-20200069 Anil Kumar SI PMMS HARYANA POLICE 33. A20210003 Tejinder Singh Head Constable PMG J&K POLICE 34. A20210005 Harjeet Singh DSP PMG J&K POLICE © 35. A20210022 Ghulam Jeelani WaniDSP PMG J&K POLICE 36. R-20200292Babulal Kawale Constable PMMS MP POLICE 37. R-20200293Harbhajan Singh Constable Radio PMMS MP POLICE 38. R-20200303 V. S. Choudhary Jt. Asstt. Dir PMMS NCRB 39. R-20200283Krishanan YesodharanSI PMMS NCRB 40. R-20200155 Saroj Kanta Barik SI PMMS ODISHA POLICE 41. R-20190185 Mahesh Chandra SP PPM ODISHA POLICE Mohanty 42. R-20200175 Sunil Roy Commissioner PPM ODISHA POLICE 43. R-20200281 S S Bhullar IGP PMMS PUNJAB POLICE 44. R-20210001 Sita Ram DSP PMG PUNJAB POLICE 45. R-20200038 Keshav Ram Tamta SI PMMS UTTRAKHAND POLICE 46. R-20210003 Sanjeev KumarDeputy S.P. PPM UTTRAKHAND POLICE Kaushik 47. R-20210004 Anil Kumar Raturi IGP PPM UTTRAKHAND POLICE 48. R-2020289 Anil Kumar Negi IG PPM S SB 49. R-20210006 Kavindra KumarAssistant PublicityPMMS SSB Kama Officer 50. R-20210007 Om Prakash Sharma Area Organiser PMMS SSB 51. R-20200271 Tapas Kanti Guha SI PMMS WEST BENGAL POLICE 52. R-20200284Pradip Kumar Dam ACP PMMS WEST BENGAL POLICE 53. R-20200285R N BandopadhyaySI PMMS WEST BENGAL POLICE * * * * *.
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