In a significant administrative development, the Assam Government has implemented a major reshuffle within the Home and Political Department, resulting in the transfer of eight state police officials. The changes, which took effect on September 15, 2023, reflect the government's commitment to ensuring efficient governance and public service.
The list of the eight police officials who have been transferred is as follows:
1. Dr. N. Rajamarthandan, IPS (RR-2006):Dr. Rajamarthandan, formerly the Superintendent of Railway Police in Pandu, Guwahati, has been transferred to the position of Superintendent of Police, FRRO, Barpeta. This transfer follows the substantive posting of Ms. Pankaj Yadav, IPS, as the Superintendent of Police, Tamulpur.
2. Smti. Supriya Das, IPS (RR-2017): Smti. Supriya Das, who previously served as the Superintendent of Police in Udalguri, is now posted as the Superintendent of Police in Nalbari. This transfer takes effect following the departure of Shri Sudhakar Singh, APS.
3. Shri Pushkin Jain, IPS (RR-2017): Shri Pushkin Jain, who held the position of Superintendent of Police in Golaghat, has been transferred to Udalguri. This transfer coincides with Smti. Supriya Das's relocation.
4. Shri Sudhakar Singh, APS (DR-1995): Shri Sudhakar Singh, the former Superintendent of Police in Nalbari, is now posted as the Superintendent of Police (Zonal-I) in CID, Assam, Ulubari, Guwahati. This transfer follows the departure of Shri Dhruba Bora, APS.
5. Shri Rajen Singh, APS (DR-1995): Shri Rajen Singh, previously the Superintendent of Police in Baksa, has been relocated to Golaghat. This move aligns with the transfer of Shri Pushkin Jain, IPS.
6. Shri Dhruba Bora, APS (DR-2004): Shri Dhruba Bora, formerly the Superintendent of Police (Zonal-I) in CID, Assam, Ulubari, Guwahati, has been reassigned as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Security) in the Police Commissionerate, Guwahati. This transfer fills an existing vacancy.
These strategic transfers are driven by the government's dedication to enhancing public service and ensuring the efficient functioning of the police department across various districts. Each official brings a wealth of experience and expertise to their new roles, promising continued dedication to upholding law and order in the state of Assam.
The reshuffle not only optimizes the allocation of personnel but also aligns with the government's vision for better governance and security services in Assam. It is anticipated that these changes will contribute positively to the state's ongoing efforts to maintain peace, security, and public welfare.