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UT SSP relieved, Vineet to officiate

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Chandigarh, August 21

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UT SSP (Law and Order) Nilambari Jagdale was today relieved of the charge. Vineet Kumar, a 2015-batch IPS officer who is presently the SP (City), will officiate as the SSP (Law and Order) till the time a new SSP joins.

Jagdale, a 2008-batch Punjab-cadre IPS officer, served the city for three years. She was the first woman SSP of Chandigarh.

The names for the posts of SSP (Security and Traffic) and SSP (Law and Order) are yet to be received from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Administration had sent three names of IPS officers to the ministry.

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Speaking about her stint in Chandigarh, Jagdale said besides bringing down crime in the city, she also laid emphasis on various initiatives, including “SAHYOG”, a skill development programme under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana for school dropouts and victims of crime.

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