Chandigarh: In a key administrative move, the Haryana Government has announced the transfer and field postings of nine IPS and HPS officers after the completion of their basic training at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad.
The Home Department, under the signature of Additional Chief Secretary Dr. Sumita Misra, issued the official orders on August 1. The reshuffle primarily affects IPS officers from the 2022 and 2023 batches, many of whom have now received their first field postings.
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First Field Postings for IPS Officers of 2022 and 2023 Batches
As per the orders, five officers from the 2022 batch and three from the 2023 batch have been appointed as Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP) across various districts:
2022 Batch:
- Ms Uttam – ASP, Ambala
- Pratik Agrawal – ASP, Rohtak
- Faisal Khan – ASP, Sirsa
- Ayush Yadav – ASP, Nuh
- Kaanchi Singhal – ASP, Karnal
2023 Batch:
- Divyanshi Singla – ASP, Fatehabad
- Harshit Goel – ASP, Panipat
- Mayank Mudgil – ASP, Hisar
These appointments mark the beginning of their careers in field policing after completing their rigorous training program at India’s premier police training academy.
HPS Officer Mamta Kharb Transferred to Palwal
In addition to the IPS reshuffle, Haryana Police Service (HPS) officer Mamta Kharb, currently serving as Additional SP at the State Crime Records Bureau, has been transferred to Palwal as Additional SP against a vacant post.
This move is expected to help address leadership gaps and strengthen the district-level police administration in Palwal.
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Conclusion:
The latest transfers reflect the Haryana Government’s continued efforts to bring fresh leadership into the state’s police apparatus, enhance law enforcement delivery, and ensure that newly trained officers begin their careers in diverse field environments across districts.