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10 IPS officers promoted to STS in Maharashtra

the Maharashtra government promoted 10 IPS officers to the Senior Time Scale (STS) grade. The officers are:

M Ramesh, a 1998 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Pune City.

Mrs Ritu, a 1998 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch.

Nityanand Jha, a 1999 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Nashik Rural.

Shrenik Dilip Lodha, a 2000 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Jalgaon.

Gauhar Hasan, a 2000 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Amravati.

Ayush Nopani, a 2001 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Nanded.

Mirkhelkar Aditya Dhanjay, a 2001 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Aurangabad.

Pankaj Kumawat, a 2002 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Kolhapur.

Ravale Krishikesh Pradip, a 2002 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Thane.

Niketan Bansilal, a 2002 batch IPS officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police of Raigad.

The promotion of these officers to the STS grade is a recognition of their outstanding service and dedication to duty. The STS grade is the second highest grade in the Indian Police Service, and it carries with it a significant increase in salary and responsibility.

The officers who have been promoted to the STS grade are all highly qualified and experienced. They have a proven track record of success in a variety of assignments, including law and order, crime investigation, and community policing. They are all committed to serving the people of Maharashtra and making the state a safer place to live.

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