New Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena on Friday interacted with IPS probationers of the 2023 and 2024 batches at Raj Niwas.
During the interaction, LG Saxena advised the young officers to utilize their training and knowledge for good governance and remain committed to public service. He cautioned them against deviating from the primary goal of serving the public.
In a post on X, Saxena described the probationers as “young and energetic” and noted that they shared their insights from training with specialized agencies across different states, highlighting their exposure to diverse administrative challenges.
Two AGMUT Cadre IAS Officers Retiring
Jammu, 28 November 2025: Two senior AGMUT cadre IAS officers are scheduled to retire on 30 November 2025.
The officers are:
- Amit Yadav
- H Lalengmawia
Their retirements mark a significant administrative transition within the AGMUT cadre, which covers Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, and Union Territories, contributing to governance and policy implementation across multiple regions.
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Significance of These Updates
The interaction at Raj Niwas emphasizes the importance of mentorship, ethical administration, and adherence to public service values for IPS officers.
The retirements of senior AGMUT cadre officers signify administrative continuity and the upcoming reshuffling in key positions across Union Territories and northeastern states.
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