New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday issued a “office note note” to fill the position of supervisor of Inspector General and Deputy Participant General Inspector in the central armed police force on the basis of representatives.
In order, directed at pointing in 1994-batch Arunachal Pradesh-Mizoram and the Union (AGMUT) region of Indian police officers (IPS) officers Rajesh Khurana as Inspector General at the Central Police Reserve (CRPF) with basic deputation of existing vacancies for five periods of five Year from the date of assumption of post charges or until further orders, which is early.
The order also suggested the appointment of 1996-Batch Agmut Cadre Ips Manish Kumar Agarwal as a General Inspector in the CRPF based on five years.
This was directed in the order of the appointment of the 1995 Cadre Agmut IPS officer David Lalrinsanga as Inspector General in Border Security Force (BSF) on the basis of deputation against existing vacancies for a period of five years.
In accordance with the order, MHA has directed the appointment of the 1996-Batch of Alok Kumar’s AGMUT Cadre Kader officer as Inspector General in the Security Basic of Industrial Security (CISF) on existing vacancies for a period of five years.
It also directed the appointment of agmut cadre cadres officers in 1998 January 3, 2022) for a period of five years from the date of the assumption of postal charges, or up to further orders, which was early.
The order also emphasized the appointment of 2003-batch agmut Cadre IPS officers the Norbu Mossobi as Deputy Inspector General at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) with the basis of deputation of existing vacancies from the post assumption date and upto 30 April 2024 or retirement dates or up to more orders continued, which one earlier.
Finally, special orders mention “the UT division was asked to release the clerk above immediately to allow them to take their new tasks at the center”.