Chhattisgarh Police Announces Leadership Changes: Nivedita Pal Takes Charge in Janjgir-Champa
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Raipur, April 3 (NationPress) The Chhattisgarh Police Department has released a revised order, assigning the leadership of Janjgir-Champa district to Nivedita Pal, who is currently the Commandant of the 6th Battalion. She has now been designated as the Officer-in-Charge (In-charge SP) of the district.
This revision alters the earlier order that had allocated the additional responsibility of Janjgir-Champa to Vimal Kumar Bais.
The new directive was issued by the Director General of Police (DGP), taking into account the needs of the department and the necessity to sustain administrative equilibrium. This transition occurs as the regular Superintendent of Police for Janjgir-Champa, Vijay Pandey, has been assigned to a 45-day training program at the National Police Academy (NPA), Hyderabad.
The training is slated to begin on April 6 and wrap up on May 15. To ensure the effective maintenance of law and order during the absence of regular SPs, the state has arranged for alternative leadership in four districts.
Manisha Thakur Rawate will oversee Raipur Rural, Trilok Bansal has been appointed as In-charge SP of Kondagaon, and Neeraj Chandrakar has been assigned to Gariaband district.
Nivedita Pal, an adept IPS officer currently serving as Commandant of the 6th Battalion, brings extensive field and administrative experience to the crucial Janjgir-Champa district. These simultaneous changes illustrate the Chhattisgarh Police leadership’s proactive strategy to balance the training needs of senior officers with the uninterrupted operation of district police management.
Senior officials emphasized that such periodic assignments for specialized training at the esteemed NPA are vital for enhancing the competencies of police leadership in contemporary policing, including areas like cybercrime, intelligence gathering, and community-focused law enforcement.
The updated order guarantees that there is no leadership void in any of the impacted districts. All newly appointed officers are instructed to assume command immediately and maintain close collaboration with district administration for effective policing.
This organizational shift is part of the standard administrative processes executed by the DGP’s office to fortify the police force while promoting professional growth opportunities for its officers.