Key Points

IPS officer Praveer Ranjan has officially taken charge as the new Director General of CISF. During the ceremonial handover, he emphasized modernizing operations and ensuring transparent administration. With an impressive 32-year career, Ranjan previously led the crucial airport security division of CISF. The force now protects 358 critical national assets including 69 airports across India.

Key Points: IPS Officer Praveer Ranjan Takes Charge as CISF Director General

  • Praveer Ranjan previously served as Special DG heading CISF's sensitive airport security sector
  • He brings 32 years of police experience including Delhi Police and CBI roles
  • Ranjan holds multiple advanced degrees from prestigious universities worldwide
  • The CISF has grown from 3,129 to over 1.61 lakh personnel since 1969
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IPS officer Praveer Ranjan assumes charge as CISF DG

1993-batch IPS officer Praveer Ranjan assumes role as 32nd CISF DG, bringing 32 years of distinguished service including airport security leadership.

"to prepare the force for future challenges through modernisation in operations, welfare with compassion and transparency in administration - Praveer Ranjan"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Praveer Ranjan assumed charge as Director General of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Tuesday, an official said.

In his address, the new DG underlined his commitment “to prepare the force for future challenges through modernisation in operations, welfare with compassion and transparency in administration”.

During an in-house ceremony at CISF lawns, he was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour at CISF Headquarters, and later the DG interacted with senior officers of the force, the official said in a statement.

An officer of the 1993 batch of the IPS from the AGMUT Cadre, Ranjan has been on Central deputation since April 2024.

Recipient of the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service (2016) and the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service (2009), he is the 32nd Director General of CISF.

Prior to his appointment as Director General, CISF, he served as Special Director General, heading the sensitive airport security sector of the force, said CISF’s CPRO Ajay Dahiya, in the statement.

In a distinguished career spanning 32 years, Ranjan has held several key positions, including Special CP/Crime and EOW, Delhi Police; DIG, CBI; and Director General of Police, Chandigarh, before joining CISF as ADG, on Central Deputation.

Ranjan holds a Postgraduate degree in History from Delhi University, a Master’s in Police Management from Osmania University, a Master’s in Public Management from the National University of Singapore and Harvard University, and an LL.M. from the National Law University, New Delhi.

Established in 1969 under the Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 (50 of 1968), with just 3,129 personnel, today, the CISF has grown into a 1.61 lakh-plus strong Central Armed Police Force with a vibrant and dynamic workforce of professionals dedicated to the nation.

There are 358 units of CISF providing protection and security to critical assets of the country, including 69 airports. It also has 76 other formations, including 12 reserve battalions and eight training institutes.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Hope he focuses on improving working conditions for CISF personnel. They work in tough conditions and deserve better facilities and welfare measures. The "welfare with compassion" promise sounds good, but implementation matters most.
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Arjun K
Impressive educational qualifications! Masters from Harvard and National University of Singapore shows he has international exposure. This should help in bringing global best practices to CISF security protocols.
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Sarah B
His background in airport security is particularly relevant given CISF protects 69 airports. Hope he can enhance passenger experience while maintaining strict security standards. The balance is crucial.
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Vikram M
From 3,129 personnel in 1969 to 1.61 lakh today - what an incredible growth story! CISF has become one of our most important security forces. Hope the new DG continues this legacy of excellence.
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Michael C
While his credentials are impressive, I hope he addresses the long-standing issues of timely promotions and transparent transfers within CISF. Many personnel face career stagnation despite good service.
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Nisha Z
His experience in Delhi Police crime branch and CBI will be valuable in handling internal security threats to industrial units. Wishing him success in his new role! 🙏

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