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GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF HOME & VIGILANCE CIVIL LIST POLICE 2012 Indian Police Service, H.P. Cadre Himachal Pradesh Police Service Communication and Technical Services As on 01.03.2012 PREFACE We are happy to bring out the Civil List of Police Service i.e. Indian Police Service, Himachal Pradesh Police Service and Communication and Technical Services for the year 2012. While updating Civil List, it has been our endeavour to incorporate the updated position regarding all the particulars of the officers. However, we request the officers to bring to our notice any error that may have crept in inadvertently. It is a matter of great pleasure that many of the distinguished officers are holding key positions in the Central Organizations. Also a large number of members of the Service are on deputation with International Organizations. This is a matter of great pride for the State as well as the Cadres and is also a source of great inspiration to the young members of the Services. This Civil List is meant only for use as a ready reference to some basic information about the officers and in case of any discrepancy between the official service record maintained by the competent authorities and this List, the former shall prevail. Any suggestion to further improve the Civil List is welcome. (P.C.Dhiman) Pr. Secretary (Home) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh Department of Home & Vigilance. SANCTIONED STRENGTH OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICES AS ON 01.03.2012 Details of Sanctioned permanent posts: Sl. Designation No. of Posts No. (1) Senior Post under the Government of Himachal Pradesh 49 1. Director General of Police 01 2. Addl. Director General of Police ( Vig. & Enforcement) 01 3. Addl. Director General of Police, CID 01 4. Addl. Director General of Police, Law & Order 01 5. Addl. Director General of , , AP&T 01 6. Inspector General of Police-CID 01 7. Inspector General of Police- SV & ACB 01 8. Inspector General of Police-Law & Order- 01 9. Inspector General of Police-Intelligence 01 10. Inspector General of Police, Police Academy, Training & Research 01 11. Inspector General of Police-AP&T 01 12. Inspector General of Police_Welfare & Admn. 01 13. Inspector General of Police-Ranges 03 14. Inspector General of Police-C & TS, Logistics 01 15. Principal PTC Daroh 01 16. Deputy Inspector General of Police-SV & ACB 01 17. Deputy Inspector General of Police-CID 01 18. Deputy Inspector General of Police-TT&R 01 19. Deputy Inspector General of Police-CID (Security) 01 20. Deputy Inspector General of Police-NCB(CID) 01 21. Deputy Inspector General of Police-Cyber Crime (CID) 01 22. Assistant Inspector General of Police-Hqrs. 01 23. Superintendent of Police-CID/Crime Branch 01 24. Superintendent of Police-CID (Spl.Br.) 01 25. Superintendent of Police –SV & ACB, Zones 03 26. Superintendent of Police- Districts 12 27. Commandants of Bn. /I.R.Bns. 07 28. Superintendent of Police, Baddi 01 TOTALSENIOR DUTY POSTS 49 (2) Central Deputation Reserve @ 40% of Item 1 above 19 (3) State Deputation Reserve @ 25% of Item 1 above 12 (4) Training Reserve @ 3.5 % of Item 1 above 01 (5) Leave Reserve and Junior Posts Reserved @ 16.5 % of Item 1 above 08 (6) Post to be filled in by promotion under Rule 9 of the IPS (Recruitment) 27 Rules, 1954 not exceeding 33 .3 % of Item 1,2,3 & 4 above. (7) Post to be filled up by Direct Recruitment (Items 1+2+3+4+5-6) 62 Total Authorized Strength 89 Note:- The Cadre Strength of IPS officers of H.P.State has been notified vide Notification No.11052/ 16/2010-AIS-II-A, dated 16th June, 2010 by Deptt. of Pers.&Trg., Govt. of India INDIAN POLICE SERVICES HIMACHAL PRADESH CADRE Sl. Name / Id. Qualification Date of Present post/ Pay Police Remarks No. No. Date of (Subject ) Birth / Date of Scale Medals, if Apptt. Domicile appointment any /Source of to present recruitment post (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Allotment Year-1974 Sh. Ajit Lal B.A. (Hons) 20-08-52 Chairman, Apex PM-1993 On depu. 1. 19741037 Bihar IB, GOI Scale PPM-2000 to GOI 11-11-74 New Delhi (RR) 22.06.2011 80,000/- (Fixed) Allotment Year-1976 Apex Sh. R.N. Gupta M.Sc.(Phy) 20-01-53 Spl. DGP Scale PM-1996 On depu. 2. 19761013 LLB. Uttar IB, New Delhi PPM-2000 to GOI 16-07-76 Pradesh 9.7.10 80,000/- (RR) (Fixed) 3. Sh. Anirudh M.A. (History) 03-09-52 Spl. DGP, PM-94 On depu. Uppal Himacha CRPF at PB-4 PPM-2K to GOI. 19761067 l Pradesh Jammu HAG 14-11-76 Kangra 25.10.2010 75,500- (RR) 80,000 /- Allotment Year-1977 Apex 4. Dr. D.S. M.Sc. 01-09-52 DGP, H.P. Scale PM-1997 Cadre Manhas (Physics) MBA Himacha Shimla Post 19771004 l Pradesh 01.07.2010 80,000/- 14-11-77 Kangra (Fixed) (RR) Allotment Year-1982 5. Sh. I. D. B.A. (Hons) & 11-04-54 DG(Prisons) + PB-4 PM-1998 Cadre Bhandari M.A. Himacha CID, H.P. HAG Post 19821022 (Geography) l Shimla 75,500- 01-09-82 MBA, PG Dip. Pradesh 15.10.2011 80,000/- (RR) In Journalism Bilaspur and Mass Communication Certificate in Disaster Management 6. Sh. B.Kamal M.Sc. (Bio- 01-08-53 Addl. Director Kumar Chem.) Andhra Genl –cum- PB-4 PM-1999 Ex-Cadre 19821050 Pradesh Comdt. Gen., 67000- post. 10-09-82 Home Guard, 79000/- (RR) FS&CD, H.P.Shimla 4.03.2010 Sl. No. Name / Id. Qualification Date of Present post/ Pay Police Remarks No. Date of (Subject ) Birth / Date of Scale Medals, if Apptt. Domicile appointment any /Source of to present recruitment post Allotment Year-1984 7. Sh. Somesh M.A. (English) 26-04-61 IGP, SSB PB-4 PM-2001 Ex-cadre Goel Haryana 67000- PPM-2008 post 19841021 79000/- 21-08-84 (RR) Allotment Year-1985 8. Sh. Sanjay M.Sc. (Physics) 01-01-59 Director. PB-4 PM-2002 On depu. to Kumar Bihar Vigilance 67000- GOI. 19851027 (Police) under 79000/- 26-08-85 Railway (RR) Ministry Delhi 18.7.2006 Allotment Year-1986 9. Sh. Sita Ram M.Sc. (Stat.) 31-05-60 ADGP, L&O, PB-4 PM-2002 Cadre Post Mardi Karanatak H.P. 67000- PPM-2010 19861037 a Shimla 79000/- 26-08-86 14.10.2010 (RR) 10. Sh. K.C. M.A. (English) 01-01-54 ADGP, PB-4 PPM-1995 Cadre post Sadyal Himachal SV&ACB, 67000- PM-2002 19862122 Pradesh H.P., Shimla 79000/- 20-06-90 14.10.2010. (SPS) Allotment Year-1987 11. Sh. Prithvi Raj B.Sc. (Civil 11-07-57 ADGP, PB-4 PM- 2003 Cadre post 19871079 Engg) Haryana AP&T+PHQ, 67000- 24-08-87 H.P., Shimla 79000 (RR) 1.1.2012 Allotment Year-1988 12. Sh. Tapan M. Sc. (Physics) 25-02-63 Counseller PB-4 - On depu. to Kumar Deka Assam (Personnel) in 37400- GOI 19881053 the Embassy of 67000 + For 3yrs. 25-08-88 India, 10,000/- (RR) Washington DC (GP) 16.6.09 13. Sh. B.N.S. Negi B.A. 15-11-56 Chief Vigilance PB-4 PM-2004 On depu. to 19881079 Himachal Officer, SJVN, 37400- GOI 25-08-88 Pradesh H.P., Shimla 67000 + (RR) 27.1.2011 10000/- (GP) Allotment Year-1988 14. Sanjay Kundu DEMT 18-04-64 IGP(Admn.) PB-4 PM-1994 On depu to 19891001 Graduate Haryana Border 37400- GOI 21-08-89 Security 67000 + (RR) Force, FHQ, 10,000/- New Delhi (GP) 27.7.2010 Sl. No. Name / Id. Qualification Date of Present post/ Pay Police Remarks No. Date of (Subject ) Birth / Date of Scale Medals, if Apptt. Domicile appointment any /Source of to present recruitment post 15. Sh. Sanjiv B.A. (Hons.) 03-05-65 IG (P) CRPF PB-4 - On depu to Ranjan Ojha Bihar New Delhi 37400- GOI 19891034 5.7.2004 67000 + 21-08-89 10,000/- (RR) (GP) Allotment Year-1990 16. Sh. Shyam MBA, 15-03-66 Jt Director, PB-4 PM-2007 On depu. Bhagat Negi Himacha Wildlife 37400- to GOI. 19901073 l Pradesh Crime Central 67000 + 16-09-91 Kinnaur Bureau, 10000/- (RR) Ministry of (GP) Environment & Forests, New Delhi. 2.2.2009 Allotment Year-1991 17. Sh. Ahmed LLM 11-02-61 IGP(Intelligen PB-4 - Cadre post Payam Uttar ce), 37400- Siddique Pradesh H.P.,Shimla 67000 + 19911041 9.11.2009 10,000/- 15-09-91 (GP) (RR) 18. Dr. Atul MBBS 06-05-65 On Study Leave PB-4 - Verma Bihar 37400- 19911058 67000 + 11-10-92 10000/- (RR) (GP) 19. Sh. Pardeep B.Sc.., LLB 13-04-52 IGP, TT&R, PB-4 PM-2000 Cadre Post kumar Himacha H.P., 37400- PPM-2008 19912094 l Pradesh Shimla 67000 + 15.10.96 Una 26.05.2010 10000/- (SPS) (GP) Allotment Year-1992 20. Sh. Ashok M.A. 05-04-54 IGP(SR) PB-4 PM-2003 Cadre Post Kumar Himacha Shimla 37400- PPM-2010 Sharma l Pradesh 19.04.2010 67000 + 19922109 10,000/- 08-12-97 (GP) (SPS) 21. Sh. Shiv M.A. 04-07-52 IG( Home PB-4 - Ex-Cadre Ram Sharma Himacha Guards), H.P, 37400- Post 19922112 l Pradesh Shimla 67000 + 06-03-98 Shimla 24.05.2010 10,000/- (SPS) (GP) Sl. No. Name / Id. Qualification Date of Present post/ Pay Police Remarks No. Date of (Subject ) Birth / Date of Scale Medals, if Apptt. Domicile appointment any /Source of to present recruitment post 22.
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  • Draft Annual Plan 2010-11

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