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Jharkhand has appointed its first woman DGP, Tadasha Mishra, following the resignation of Anurag Gupta.


Ranchi has some big news! Tadasha Mishra has been named the new Director General of Police (DGP) for Jharkhand. This announcement comes after Anurag Gupta decided to take voluntary retirement. Mishra is a 1994 batch IPS officer and she is breaking barriers as the first woman to hold this prestigious position in the state.

Mishra was previously the Special Secretary in the Home Department and was promoted from her role as Additional Director General (ADG) to DGP. She has been serving in important police roles and is set to retire this December. Currently, she holds the fourth position in the seniority list of IPS officers in Jharkhand.

The retirement of Anurag Gupta has been approved by the state government, and he will officially retire on November 6. His resignation has led to discussions about potential successors, including senior officers like Prashant Singh and MS Bhatia, before the decision was made to appoint Mishra.

Tadasha Mishra’s appointment is significant as she is the first woman to become DGP in Jharkhand, a role that has previously been held by male officers. Before becoming DGP, she had notable positions such as ADG in the JAP and Railways, showcasing her extensive experience in law enforcement.

With this new appointment, the police force in Jharkhand is expected to benefit from her leadership. As she steps into this key role, many will be watching how her experiences shape the future of policing in the state.



Summary:

  • Tadasha Mishra is the new DGP of Jharkhand.

  • She is the first woman to hold this position in the state.

  • Anurag Gupta’s retirement is effective from November 6.

  • Mishra has previously held important police roles.

  • Her leadership is anticipated to bring positive changes in the police force.



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