IPS officers gets angry for not getting promotion
IPS officers gets angry for not getting promotion
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Corona infection has created a ruckus in India. Everyday the virus is making many people a victim in the country. Now senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and director of Telangana State Police Academy, V.K. Singh on Wednesday sought permission for premature retirement from the Union Home Ministry, deciding to resign as he was not promoted to the post of Director General of Police.

For your information, let us tell you that the 1987 batch IPS officer wrote to the Union Home Secretary that he does not want to be a burden on the government. He said that he wants to work for reform among the people and wants to serve Telangana. "I am of my own opinion that I should not be a burden on the government. The government should not be a burden on the useless people," wrote the official, who is known for making public statements criticizing government policies. Singh, who Telangana Launched significant reforms in jails as Director General of Prisons, said that he would take retirement on October 2, 2020 because, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday - a symbol of truth and justice. '

On the other hand, new cases of corona virus are seen increasing rapidly in the country. In the last five days, the number of new cases was more than 14 thousand. With this, the number of people recovering from the Corona epidemic is continuously increasing. So far, about 56.71 percent i.e. more than 2.70 lakh patients have become healthy. The total number of infected in the country has crossed 4.73 lakh, while the death toll has reached 14,894. So far, more than 73.5 lakh corona tests have been done in the country.

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