29 February,2024 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde. File Pic
The Maharashtra government has appointed three information commissioners under the Right To Information Act, reported news agency PTI.
An official release on Wednesday said Makarand Madhusudan Ranade, Pradeep Kumar Vyas and Shekhar Manohar Channe were appointed as information commissioners at the state information commission, reported PTI.
Earlier, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday extended the tenure of Director General of Police (DGP) Rashmi Shukla by two years from the date of her appointment, reported PTI.
An order about the extension of the tenure was issued by the home department.
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With this extension, Shukla, the first woman to occupy the top post in the state, will now retire from service on January 3, 2026. Earlier, she was scheduled to retire in June this year, reported PTI.
This was the first time when the state government has extended the tenure of Maharashtra DGP by two years.
The 1988-batch senior IPS officer of the Maharashtra cadre took charge as DGP in early January.
As per Supreme Court judgements and orders, any IPS officer, who is appointed to the post of DGP, shall get at least two-year term irrespective of the retirement date.
While extending the tenure of Shukla (59), the state home department considered the Supreme Court rulings and also took legal opinion for the same, the order stated.
Before becoming the DGP, Shukla was on central deputation and was Director General (DG) of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), an armed border guarding force. The senior IPS officer has also served as additional DG of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
While in Maharashtra, she was chief of the State Intelligence Department (SID). During her tenure at SID, she faced allegations of illegally tapping phones of several political leaders. Three police cases were registered in this regard and Shukla was named as accused in two of them, reported PTI.
The two cases against the top cop were quashed by the court later and one more case, which was with the CBI, was also closed, reported PTI.
(With inputs from PTI)