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Prakash Mishra takes over as CRPF DG

December 22, 2014 01:40 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:50 pm IST - New Delhi

Senior IPS officer Prakash Mishra on Monday took over as the new chief of country’s largest paramilitary and lead anti-Naxal operations force CRPF.

Mr. Mishra, an ex-Odisha police DGP and 1977-batch IPS officer, took charge at the Central Reserve Police Force headquarters here after his name was announced for the post by the government last week.

Mr. Mishra was till now serving as the Special Secretary (Internal Security) in the Union Home Ministry.

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The post of CRPF Director General has been vacant for over a fortnight after incumbent Dilip Trivedi had retired on November 30.

The force, about 3-lakh personnel strong, is the mainstay for anti-Naxal operations and Mr. Mishra has himself spearheaded the battle when he was Odisha police head.

The force is facing a number of challenges, especially in the Left Wing Extremism theatre, and three committees have been formed by the government in recent past to fine-tune the operational efficacy and modernisation of the paramilitary in this domain.

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Mr. Mishra’s tenure at the top post will end in February next year.

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