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Chandigarh sends names for post of SSP (Traffic), again

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Chandigarh, August 27

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In a communication to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the UT Administration has repeated the names earlier sent to the MHA for the post of SSP (Traffic).

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Surprisingly, the MHA had asked the UT Administration to seek willingness of the officers if they were keen to serve in the UT. The UT Administration had recommended the name of 2011-batch IPS officer of Haryana cadre Manisha Chaudhary to the MHA for the post of SSP (Traffic) for a period of three years.

Manisha will be the first woman SSP (Traffic) if her name is approved by the MHA. She is currently serving as SP, Panipat. The Haryana Government had sent a panel of three IPS officers — Surinder Pal Singh, 2010 batch, Virender Kumar, 2011 batch, and Manisha Chaudhary. But Manisha was UT’s choice for the post. — TNS

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