UT backs Manisha as new SSP (Traffic)
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, August 2
The UT Administration has recommended the name of Manisha Chaudhary to the Ministry of Home Affairs for the post of SSP (Traffic).
Manisha would be the first woman SSP (Traffic) if the MHA gives its nod to her name.
She is a 2011-batch IPS officer of Haryana cadre, who is presently serving as SP, Panipat.
The Haryana Government had sent the panel of three IPS officers – Surinder Pal Singh, a 2010-batch IPS officer, Virender Kumar, a 2011-batch IPS officer, and Manisha Chaudhary.
DIG (Security and Traffic) Shashank Anand was relieved from his duties on July 30 and transferred back to his parent cadre. He was a 2006-batch IPS officer.
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