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Armed Police Promotion Committee Recommends Five Senior Officers for Higher Ranks

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The Armed Police promotion committee, chaired by Home Ministry Secretary राजकुमार श्रेष्ठ, has recommended five senior officers for promotion to the next rank. These recommendations are for positions that will become vacant following the promotion of Anjanikumar Pokharel to AIG. The committee reviewed promotions for both general and law groups within the Armed Police Force.

  • Senior Superintendent Rajendra Khadka and SP Sanjay Bhattarai are recommended for promotion to Deputy Inspector General (DIG) and Senior Superintendent (SSP) respectively.
  • In the law group, Senior Superintendent Yuvraj Aryal and SP Chhabilal Pandey have been recommended for promotion to DIG and SSP.
  • Technical Armed Police Superintendent Dr. Rossu Thapa is recommended for promotion to SSP in the health group.
  • Competing officers have a 7-day window to file objections to the promotion recommendations.
  • A separate notice indicates 13 Deputy Superintendents in the general group of the Armed Police were also recommended for promotion to Superintendent.

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