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The Civil List of IPS officers is an updated (annual) list maintained by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India that lists the posting details of all IPS officers in India. This Civil List can be accessed from the MHA website. It allows searching for an IPS officer based on their name, Batch, or Cadre. [17]
This is a list of Indian police officers. Name Acclamation Highest Rank State Notes B. B. Ashok Kumar:
Abhinav Kumar (police officer) Ajoy Kumar; Arvind Kumar (police officer) Ashok Kumar (police officer) Ashwani Kumar (police officer) Ashwini Kumar (sports administrator) Narendra Kumar (police officer) Nikhil Kumar (governor) Rajesh Kumar (police officer) G. Nanchil Kumaran; M. L. Kumawat; Pramod Kumar Kushwaha
A display of the various ranks of the Indian police and their respective uniform at the National Police Memorial and Museum in New Delhi.. Police services in India comprises the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS, and Pondicherry Police Service recruited by the central government, along with various State Police Services recruited by state governments.
The Indian Police Service (IPS) of any state has two components, namely DR Quota and Promotion Quota. Direct recruit IPS officers come through the Civil Services Exam conducted by the UPSC, while State Police Service officers are inducted into the IPS against the Promotion Quota.
Some civil servants may, later in their career, also serve the centre on deputation. [3] Officers of these three services comply to the All India Services Rules relating to pay, conduct, leave, various allowances etc. [4] The central government is the Cadre Controlling Authority for all three All India Services.
Both DSP and Add. SP rank officers can serve as SDPOs. [8] [9] DANIPS officers may also be promoted to the Indian Police Service (IPS), after which they can be appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in Delhi. [10] IPS officers in the UTs are placed in the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre. [6]
The Director General of Police (DGP) is the highest-ranking police officer in Indian states and union territories. This position is typically held by an officer from the Indian Police Service (IPS). The DGP in Rajasthan is appointed by the state government.