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President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service Republic Day-2010 PRESIDENT'S POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE REPUBLIC DAY-2010 ANDHRA PRADESH 1. SHRI KODE DURGA PRASAD, ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE , PHQ, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 2. SHRI VENKAT ASHOK REDDY, ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, TRAFFIC, CYBERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH ASSAM 3. SHRI KULADHAR SAIKIA, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, GUWAHATI, ASSAM BIHAR 4. SHRI ASHOK KUMAR GUPTA, ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE - CUM- CMD, BPBC CORPORATION, PATNA, BIHAR 5. SHRI UDAY PRATAP SINGH, SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE, VIGILANCE DEPTT., INVESTIGATION BUREAU, PATNA, BIHAR CHHATTISGARH 6. SHRI DURGESH MADHAV AWASHTHI, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, INTELLIGENCE, PHQ, RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH 7. SHRI ABDUL RASHID KHAN, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, EOW, RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH N.C.T. OF DELHI 8. SHRI S. NITHIANANDAM, JOINT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, TRAINING & RECRUITMENT, JHARODA KALAN, N.C.T. OF DELHI 9. SHRI ALOK KUMAR, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE , SPECIAL CELL, DELHI PHQ, I.P. ESTATES, N.C.T. OF DELHI 10. SHRI OM PRAKASH, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, ROHINI/OUTER DISTRICT, N.C.T. OF DELHI GOA 11. SHRI ULHAS L. GAWAS DESAI, POLICE INSPECTOR, POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, VALPOI, SATTARI, GOA GUJARAT 12. SHRI PRITAM CHAND THAKUR, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, SC/ST CELL, GUJARAT STATE, GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT HARYANA 13. SHRI RAKESH MALIK, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE(HUMAN RIGHT & LITIGATION), PANCHKULA, HARYANA HIMACHAL PRADESH 14. SHRI ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, SOUTHERN RANGE SHIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH JAMMU AND KASHMIR 15. SHRI ABDUL QAYOOM MANHAS, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, NORTH KASHMIR RANGE, BARAMULLA, JAMMU AND KASHMIR JHARKHAND 16. SHRI ARUN KUMAR SINGH, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, DUMKA, JHARKHAND KARNATAKA 17. SHRI H N SATHYANARAYANA RAO, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, EASTERN RANGE, DAVANAGERA, KARNATAKA 18. SHRI M R PUJAR, IGP AND ADDITIONAL CP, LAW & ORDER, BANGALORE CITY, KARNATAKA 19. SHRI SHAIK ABDUL KHADER , DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, FINGER PRINT BUREAU, W.R, MANGALORE, KARNATAKA KERALA 20. SHRI S JOGESH, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, VACB, SOUTHERN RANGE, THEKKUMMOODU, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA MADHYA PRADESH 21. SHRI SARBJEET SINGH, SECRETARY TO CHIEF MINISTER., BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH 22. SHRI BANDI MARIA KUMAR, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH MAHARASHTRA 23. SHRI BABARAO SAKHARAM INGLE, COMMANDANT, STATE RESERVE POLICE FORCE,GR.IX, AMRAVATI, MAHARASHTRA 24. SHRI SHIRISH JANARDAN INAMDAR, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, STATE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA MEGHALAYA 25. SHRI R P AGRAWAL, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, HQR/ADMN, MEGHALAYA NAGALAND 26. SHRI I. TOSHITSUNGBA AIER, ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (OPS), PHQ, KOHIMA, NAGALAND ORISSA 27. SHRI ABHAY, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, S.P. HQRS, CUTTACK, ORISSA 28. SHRI DEVADUTTA PATTANAIK, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, VIGILANCE DIRECTORATE, CTC, ORISSA PUNJAB 29. SHRI PAWAN KUMAR UPPAL, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, RTC, PAP , JALANDHAR, PUNJAB 30. SHRI GURDEV SINGH, ASSISTANT SUB-INSPECTOR, P.S., SAHNEWAL, LUDHIANA, PUNJAB RAJASTHAN 31. SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR VYAS, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, UDAIPUR RANGE, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN 32. SHRI VASUDEO BHATT, ADDITIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, DISTT. RAJSAMAND, RAJASTHAN TAMILNADU 33. SHRI C V RAO, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, RAILWAYS, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU 34. SHRI T K RAJENDRAN, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, MEMBER, SECRETARY, TNUSRB, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU 35. SHRI S. SELSOM MONICKA RAO, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CRIME & TRAFFIC, TIRUNELVELI CITY., TAMIL NADU TRIPURA 36. SHRI B K RAY, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL (SOUTHERN RANGE), AGARTALA, TRIPURA UTTAR PRADESH 37. SHRI KANHAIYA LAL MEENA, INSPECTOR GENERAL, LUCKNOW RANGE, LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH 38. SHRI BHAGWAT PRASAD TRIPATHI, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, CHITRAKOOTDHAM RANGE, BANDA, UTTAR PRADESH 39. SHRI INDRAJEET SINGH RAWAT, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, RAJ BHAWAN LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH UTTRAKHAND 40. SHRI M A GANAPATHY, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, DEHRADUN , UTTRAKHAND WEST BENGAL 41. SHRI PARTHA BHATTACHARYA, DIRECTOR GENERAL & INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (ARMED POLICE), BHABANI BHABAN, ALIPORE, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL 42. SHRI ANJAN GANGULY, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, HQF, LALBAZAR, ST. KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 43. SHRI TARSEM SINGH, INSPECTOR, SHO (CCS) PORT BLAIR, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS CHANDIGARH 44. SHRI SATBIR SINGH, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CID, CHANDIGARH BORDER SECURITY FORCE 45. SHRI A K SUROLLIA, INSPECTOR GENERAL, HQ JAMMU FTR. PALOURA CAMP, JAMMU, BSF 46. SHRI KULWINDER JEET SINGH CHEEMA, INSPECTOR GENERAL, HQ SPL DG (WEST) INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE-II, CHANDIGARH, BSF 47. SHRI MOHINDER SINGH MALHI, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL (TRG), TRG. DTE., FHQ, CGO COMPLEX, NEW DELHI, BSF CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 48. SHRI ALOK KUMAR PATERIA, JOINT DIRECTOR (POLICY & ADMN), NEW DELHI, CBI 49. SHRI SAMIR RANJAN MAJUMDAR, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CBI, ACB, KOLKATA, CBI 50. SHRI PRAMOD KRISHNA MUDBHATKAL, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CBI, SCB, MUMBAI, CBI 51. SHRI ASHWANI KUMAR, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CBI, HQ, NEW DELHI, CBI CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE 52. SHRI RAKESH KUMAR MISHRA, INSPECTOR GENERAL, WS HQR, MUMBAI, CISF 53. SHRI SATYA SINGH GUSAIN, ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL, FHQ, CGO COMPLEX, NEW DELHI, CISF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE 54. SHRI E RADHAKRISHNA, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, WESTERN SECTOR, CGO COMPLEX, CBD BELAPUR, NAVI MUMBAI, CRPF 55. SHRI K.K SIVA PRASAD, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, PRINCIPAL, CTC, THOPPAMPATTI, P.O, COIMBATORE,(TAMIL NADU)., CRPF 56. SHRI JAGRUP SINGH, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, JAMMU SECTOR, HQRS, JAMMU, CRPF 57. SHRI BADLU RAM YADAV, DEPUTY COMMANDANT, GC, CRPF, LANGJING, IMPHAL, MANIPUR, CRPF 58. SHRI RAGHAVAN THIRUMANGALATH, SR. P.S. TO DG, FHQ, CGO COMPLEX, LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI, CRPF MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 59. SHRI SHEEL VARDHAN SINGH, JOINT DIRECTOR, LUCKNOW, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 60. SHRI AKHIL KUMAR SHUKLA, JOINT DIRECTOR, NEW DELHI, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 61. DR. ASHOK KUMAR VERMA, JOINT DIRECTOR, JAMMU, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 62. SHRI PRABHAKAR ALOK, JOINT DIRECTOR, NEW DELHI, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 63. SHRI SHAMBHU NATH SINGH, JOINT DIRECTOR, NEW DELHI, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 64. SHRI K. PRABHAKARAN, ADDITIONAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NEW DELHI, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 65. SHRI GIRDHARA SINGH CHEEMA, DCIO, AMRITSAR, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 66. SHRI VIRENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, DCIO, LUCKNOW, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS INDO-TIBET BORDER POLICE 67. SHRI PRAMOD ASTHANA, INSPECTOR GENERAL, SPECIAL FRONTIER, WEST BLOCK, R.K. PURAM, NEW DELHI, ITBP 68. SHRI PREM KUMAR DHASMANA, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL, SHQ (LADAKH), ITBP 69. SHRI HARI PRASAD, INSPECTOR, 42 BN, KARERA (MADHYA PRADESH), ITBP NATIONAL SECURITY GUARD 70. DR RAJENDRA PRASAD SHARMA, INSPECTOR GENERAL (HQ), HQ NSG, MEHRAM NAGAR, NEW DELHI, NSG SASHASTRA SEEMA BAL 71. SMT D.R DOLEY BARMAN, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, FRONTIER HQRS, GUWAHATI, SSB SPECIAL PROTECTION GROUP 72. SHRI RAJESH MALIK, INSPECTOR GENERAL, HQRS, NEW DELHI, SPG NORTH EASTERN POLICE ACADEMY 73. SHRI DURGESWAR DEORI, INSPECTOR, UMSAW, UMIAM, NEPA BUREAU OF POLICE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 74. SHRI S P VAID, INSPECTOR GENERAL/DIRECTOR, HQ, NEW DELHI, BPR & D NATIONAL CRIME RECORD BUREAU 75. SHRI NASIR KAMAL, INSPECTER GENERAL/ JOINT DIRECTOR, EAST BLOCK-7, R.K PURAM, NEW DELHI, NCRB MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS 76. SHRI GOPAL GUPTA, IG-CUM-CHIEF SECURITY COMMISSIONER, RPSF, RAILWAY BOARD, NEW DELHI, M/O RAILWAYS 77. SHRI SRIKANT KUMAR MISHRA, CHIEF SECURITY COMMISSIONER, RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE, NORTH EAST RAILWAY, GORAKHPUR, M/O RAILWAYS POLICE MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE REPUBLIC DAY-2010 ANDHRA PRADESH 1. SHRI SANDEEP SHANDILYA, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, KHAIRATABAD, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 2. SHRI P V SUNIL KUMAR, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, RAILWAYS, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 3. SHRI R. BHIMA NAYAK, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, CITY SECURITY WING, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 4. SHRI E. DAMODAR, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, CITY ARMED RESERVE, HQRS, HYDERABAD CITY POLICE, PETLABURJ, ANDHRA PRADESH 5. SHRI B. NAGAMUNI NAIK, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, APSP BNS, KAKINADA, ANDHRA PRADESH 6. SHRI SYED ATHAR QUADRI, ADDITIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, INTELLIGENCE SECURITY WING, ANDHRA PRADESH 7. SHRI N. LAXMIKANTA RAO, ADDITIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, WARANGAL DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH 8. SHRI T. RAMESH, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, TRAFFIC-VI, EAST ZONE, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 9. SHRI NEETAM PRASAD, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, VIJAYAWADA- II, ANDHRA PRADESH 10. SHRI S.V. PRATHAP REDDY, SUB-DIVISIONAL POLICE OFFICER, BHAINSA, ADILABAD DISTT., ANDHRA PRADESH 11. SHRI M. SIDDAIAH, SUB-DIVISIONAL POLICE OFFICER, TOOPRAN SUB- DIVISION, MEDAK DISTRICT., ANDHRA PRADESH 12. SHRI V N V SATYANARAYANA, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, OCTOPUS, SANTHI NILAYAM, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 13. SHRI J. KOTESWARA RAO, RESERVE SUB-INSPECTOR, A.P. POLICE ACADEMY, HIMAYAT SAGAR, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH 14. SHRI N . CHANDRA MOULI, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, HOME GUARDS, DISTT. POLICE OFFICE, NEAR KONDA REDDY FORT KURNOOL., ANDHRA PRADESH 15. SHRI R. VENGANNA, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, ACB, KURNOOL, ANDHRA PRADESH 16. SHRI ERUGU MEENAIAH, SUB-INSPECTOR, INTELLIGENCE, HYDERABAD REGION,, ANDHRA PRADESH 17. SHRI D APPALA NAIDU, HEAD CONSTABLE, VUDA COLONY, PHASE-II, VIZIANAGARAM, ANDHRA PRADESH
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