Key Points

Senior IPS officer G. Venkataraman has been appointed as the new Director General of Police for Tamil Nadu. This follows the retirement of former DGP Shankar Jiwal and Shailesh Kumar Yadav from their respective positions. The state government has strategically reassigned experienced officers to new critical roles, including Jiwal as the first Chairman of the Fire Commission. These changes aim to maintain efficiency and strengthen Tamil Nadu's policing framework under new leadership.

Key Points: G Venkataraman Appointed New Tamil Nadu DGP After Jiwal Retirement

  • G Venkataraman promoted from DG Administration to Tamil Nadu DGP role
  • Retired DGP Shankar Jiwal appointed first Chairman of Fire Commission
  • Vinit Dev Wankhade becomes Chairman of Police Housing Corporation
  • State government emphasizes efficiency and law enforcement readiness
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G. Venkataraman named new TN police chief

Senior IPS officer G Venkataraman takes charge as Tamil Nadu DGP following Shankar Jiwal's retirement, with major police reshuffle placing experienced officers in key roles.

"Jiwal personally handed over responsibilities to his successor, ensuring a smooth transition of duties. - Official Reports"

Chennai, Aug 31

Senior IPS officer G. Venkataraman has been appointed the Director General of Police in Tamil Nadu, following the retirement of two top police officials on Sunday.

Both Shankar Jiwal, who had been serving as the DGP, and Shailesh Kumar Yadav, the DGP of Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation, retired from service.

To mark their retirement, a formal farewell function was organised at the Rajarathinam Stadium in Egmore, Chennai, on Saturday.

The event witnessed the participation of senior police officers and officials who acknowledged the contribution of the outgoing officers to the state's policing system.

Although Jiwal has stepped down from his primary role, the State government has entrusted him with a new responsibility.

He has been appointed as the first Chairman of the newly constituted Fire Commission. Jiwal is scheduled to assume office at the headquarters of the Fire and Rescue Services Department in Egmore on Monday. This move ensures that the experience of the retired officer continues to benefit the administration in a new domain.

Meanwhile, Venkataraman, who had been serving as the DG, Administration, has been chosen to take over as the new DGP.

A brief function was held at the DGP’s office where he formally took charge as the in-charge DGP.

Reports indicate that Jiwal personally handed over responsibilities to his successor, ensuring a smooth transition of duties.

Vinit Dev Wankhade, who had been serving as the DGP, Headquarters, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation. This reshuffle of senior officers is seen as part of the government’s strategy to make effective use of the expertise and leadership of seasoned IPS officers in new and critical administrative positions.

The changes come at a significant juncture, with the state government emphasising efficiency, law enforcement readiness, and infrastructure improvements in the police force.

With Venkataraman now at the helm of law and order, expectations are high for a continued focus on maintaining peace and strengthening the policing framework across Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope Mr. Venkataraman focuses on improving police response time and women's safety in Tamil Nadu. We need more visible policing in rural areas too. Wishing him the best!
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Suresh O
Smooth transitions like this show professional maturity in our police administration. The personal handover from Jiwal to Venkataraman sets a good example for lower ranks.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the experience factor, I hope the new DGP brings some fresh thinking to modernize our police force. We need better technology integration and community policing approaches.
Karthik V
The real test will be how they handle law and order during festival seasons and political rallies. Hope the new leadership brings more transparency and public trust in policing.
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Meera T
Good move to utilize retired officers' expertise. In a state like TN with diverse challenges, we need all the experienced hands we can get. Hope the new team works well together! 🙏

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