16 IPS Officers from Gujarat, UP, Bihar Set to Retire Across India in June 2025

Parijat Tripathi
IPS

Senior Officers from AGMUT, Bihar, Gujarat, and Other Cadres to Superannuate

A total of 16 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers from various state cadres are set to retire in June 2025, concluding decades of service in law enforcement and public administration. These officers, drawn from diverse batches, have held key leadership roles and contributed significantly to policing and governance across the country.

The retiring officers belong to the AGMUT, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal cadres.
List of IPS Officers Retiring in June 2025:

Omvir Singh – AGMUT Cadre

Vikash Kumar – Bihar Cadre

Vivek Srivastava, Hasmukh N Patel – Gujarat Cadre

Deshraj Singh, Shiv Charan – Haryana Cadre

D C Sagar – Madhya Pradesh Cadre

S D Baviskar – Maharashtra Cadre

S M Narvane – Odisha Cadre

Rajendra Namdeo Dhoke – Punjab Cadre

Ravi Prakash Meharda, Shiv Raj Meena – Rajasthan Cadre

V Satyanarayana – Telangana Cadre

Aditya Misra, Aditya Prakash Verma – Uttar Pradesh Cadre

Niladri Chakraborty – West Bengal Cadre

These officers have made notable contributions to state and national security, policy implementation, and police administration throughout their careers. Their retirement marks the end of an era for their respective cadres, many of whom have served in strategic positions during critical moments in law enforcement.

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