Home Bureaucracy News Haryana elevates IPS couple Navdeep Singh Virk, Kala Ramachandran to DGP rank

Haryana elevates IPS couple Navdeep Singh Virk, Kala Ramachandran to DGP rank

Haryana government has promoted 1994-batch IPS officers Navdeep Singh Virk and Kala Ramachandran from ADGP to DGP rank.

The Haryana government has elevated two senior IPS officers, Navdeep Singh Virk and Kala Ramachandran, from the rank of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) to Director General of Police (DGP).

Both officers belong to the 1994 batch of the Indian Police Service and are currently serving in key positions within the state administration.

Navdeep Singh Virk is presently serving as Chief of the Haryana State Enforcement Bureau and Director (Vigilance and Security), Panchkula. Kala Ramachandran is currently posted as Director of the Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, and also holds additional charge as Director of the Forensic Science Laboratory.

With the elevation, the two officers have become only the second IPS couple in Haryana’s history to simultaneously attain the rank of Director General of Police.

The first IPS couple to achieve this distinction in the state was P K Mehta and Deepa Mehta, both belonging to the 1976 batch.

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