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Mandip Singh Brar to continue as Chandigarh DC

Mandip Singh Brar to continue as Chandigarh DC

Mandip Singh Brar



Chandigarh, October 29

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has allowed Mandip Singh Brar to continue as the DC of the UT till further orders.

The three-year inter-cadre deputation of Brar was to end on October 31. However, the UT had sought a three-month extension for Brar. It had also recommended the name of IAS officer Vinay Pratap Singh to the MHA for the post of DC.

The Haryana Government had sent a panel of three officers to the UT for the post, which is reserved for a Haryana-cadre IAS officer.

The panel received by the UT Administration includes the names of Vinay Pratap Singh, Prabhjot Singh and Mukul Kumar. — TNS


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