Tamil Nadu likely to get Acting DGP

With DGP Shankar Jiwal retiring on Aug 31, Tamil Nadu may see an acting DGP as UPSC panel is yet to be sent. Jiwal to head new Fire Commission.

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Tamil Nadu is likely to get an acting Director General of Police (DGP) with the incumbent, Shankar Jiwal (IPS:1990:TN), set to retire on August 31. According to reports, the state government has not yet forwarded the panel of eligible DGP-rank officers to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), leaving the succession question unresolved.

In the absence of a UPSC-approved panel, the state government will be compelled to make an ad hoc arrangement by appointing an acting DGP, until a regular appointment is made in line with Supreme Court guidelines.

Meanwhile, Jiwal’s post-retirement assignment has already been finalised. He will take charge as the Chairman of the newly constituted Fire Commission from September 1, a body set up to oversee fire safety reforms and modernisation.

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