National Police Academy, the Hyderabad-based alma mater
for IPS officers in the country, could soon get a woman chief for the
first time in its history.
Aruna Bahuguna, a
1979-batch IPS officer, is tipped to be appointed as the new director of
the 65-year-old institution, also known as the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
National Police Academy (SVPNPA), which is tasked with the training of
police leaders.
Ms. Bahuguna (56), who belongs to the
Andhra Pradesh cadre, is at present posted as the Special Director
General in the country’s largest paramilitary force, CRPF, at its
headquarters in the national capital.
The orders for Ms. Bahuguna’s appointment as the new director of the academy would be issued soon, sources said.
The
officer, who has served in various positions with Andhra Pradesh
police, also holds the distinction of being the first woman SDG in CRPF.
She is the second-in-command of the 3 lakh strong force, after the DG.
The post of NPA Director fell vacant after incumbent Subhas Goswami was
last month appointed as the DG of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police
(ITBP).
Reputed police officers such as Sankar Sen,
Trinath Mishra and K. Vijay Kumar have earlier headed the NPA. Once
appointed, Bahuguna would be the 28th boss of the academy.
The
high-level board of the NPA comprises senior civil servants, police
officers and eminent educationists as its members and is headed by the
Union Home Secretary.
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