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CRPF DG retires, no successor yet

CRPF Chief Dilip Trivedi today retired from service even as the government is yet to appoint a new Director General for the country''s largest paramilitary force.



New Delhi, November 30

CRPF Chief Dilip Trivedi today retired from service even as the government is yet to appoint a new Director General for the country's largest paramilitary force.

1978-batch UP cadre IPS officer Trivedi, who flew down from Guwahati to the force headquarters here after attending the two-day DGPs and IGs conference, was seen off by senior officials of the force.
He headed the Central Reserve Police Force for close to 15-months.  Special DG of the force RC Tayal has been named by the Home Ministry as the acting chief till a successor to Trivedi is appointed.— PTI

 

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