Delhi Lieutenant Governor V. K. Saxena met with IPS probationers from the 2023 and 2024 batches on Friday at Raj Niwas.
During the session, the LG encouraged the young officers to use their training, skills, and field exposure to strengthen good governance. He reminded them to stay dedicated to public service and avoid losing sight of their core responsibility—serving the people.
In a post on X, Saxena praised the probationers as “young and energetic”. He also mentioned that they shared valuable experiences from their training with different specialized agencies across various states, giving them a better understanding of real administrative challenges.
Two AGMUT Cadre IAS Officers to Retire Soon
Jammu, November 28, 2025:
Two senior IAS officers from the AGMUT cadre will retire on November 30, 2025.
The officers retiring are:
Amit Yadav
H. Lalengmawia
Their superannuation marks an important administrative shift within the AGMUT cadre, which includes Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, and several Union Territories. These officers have contributed to governance and policy execution across many regions of the country.
Why These Developments Matter
The LG’s interaction highlights the value of mentorship and the need for integrity, discipline, and a public-service mindset among future police leaders.
The retirement of two experienced IAS officers signals upcoming changes in administrative roles within the AGMUT cadre, paving the way for new leadership and potential reshuffles in key positions.
These updates reflect ongoing developments in both the administrative and policing systems, shaping governance across Delhi and other Union Territories.