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    Chhattisgarh Government Promotes Police Officers to Inspector Rank

    Chhattisgarh August 21, 20251 Min Read
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    In a recent development, the Chhattisgarh government has promoted 27 Sub-Inspectors to the position of Inspector within the police department. The move is in accordance with the Supreme Court’s orders. The list of promoted officers, authorized by DGP Ashok Dev Gautam, includes the following individuals: Gopal Diwakar (Korba), Khushbu Kumari Tripathi (Mahila Mangur Janjgir), Manisha Patel (GISTI Raipur), Mayank Mishra (Bemetara), Mangedra (Bilaspur), Manoj Kumar Sinha (Jashpur), Sajid Ali (Nar Zila Kabirdham), Shirish Pandey (Gariaband), Devan Kumar Sahu (Vishesh Pra. Pu. Gre. Raipur), Santosh Singh (Mahasamund), Vinod Kumar Lavania (Kabirdham), Mohammad Rizwan (Sukma), Baludatt Manikpuri (Raipur), Bhushan Chandrakar (Rajnandgaon), Taranesh Kumar Sahu (Vishesh Pra. Pu. Gre. Raipur), Arun Kumar Dubeyvanshi (Janjgir-Champa), Devendra Singh Dewangan (Vishesh Pra. Pu. Gre. Raipur), Naveen Singh Rajput (Durg), Paras Patel (Janjgir-Champa), Ramesh Kumar Sahu (SIU Pra. Pu. Gre. Raipur), Tarkeshwar (Raipur), Sarita Tiwari (Police Office Bilaspur), Vinod Kumar Kshatriya (Mahasamund), Kamlesh Bhushan Patel (Korba), Bhavesh Bandhe (Bilaspur), Bhuwaneshwari Sahu, and Kamal Patel (Departmental Inquiry).

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