Mumbai: In a significant administrative move, the Maharashtra government has ordered the transfer and posting of nine senior IPS officers across the state. The reshuffle, carried out under the Maharashtra Police Act, aims to strengthen law and order management and enhance administrative efficiency in key districts.
Key Highlights of the Reshuffle
The Home Department issued the order following recommendations from the Director General of Police, focusing on districts such as Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur, and Gadchiroli.
Among the major changes:
- Nikhil Pingle appointed SP Satara from DCP Pune
- Tushar Doshi shifted from SP Satara to SP Sangli
- Yogesh Gupta promoted to DIG, Gadchiroli Range
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Full List of Transfers
- Tushar Doshi: SP Satara → SP Sangli
- Nikhil Pingle: DCP Pune → SP Satara
- Sandip Ghuge: SP Sangli → DCP, State Intelligence Department (Mumbai)
- Yogesh Gupta: SP Kolhapur → DIG, Gadchiroli Range
- Nilotpal: SP Gadchiroli → SP Kolhapur
- M Ramesh: Addl. SP Gadchiroli → SP Gadchiroli
- Maheshwar Reddy: SP Jalgaon → SP, State CID Pune
- Shrikant Dhiware: SP Dhule → SP Jalgaon
- Rajkumar Shinde: DCP Pune → SP Washim
Focus on Strategic Districts
The reshuffle covers several sensitive and strategically important districts, including Gadchiroli—known for its security challenges—as well as key urban and semi-urban regions like Pune, Kolhapur, and Sangli.
Administrative Objective
The state government stated that the transfers were undertaken keeping in view:
- Prevailing law and order situation
- Administrative requirements
- Need for fresh leadership in critical posts
The Director General of Police has been tasked with ensuring smooth implementation of the changes.
Conclusion
The reshuffle reflects Maharashtra’s continued efforts to strengthen policing efficiency and responsiveness by repositioning experienced officers across crucial districts, ensuring better governance and public safety.















