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32 ITS officers promoted to SAG
32 ITS officers have been promoted to SAG, They are - Pankaj Kumar Chand, Harish Agrawal, Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Vikas Garg, Anil Kumar Agrawal, Rahul Rastogi, Saroj Kumar Singh, Pramod Kumar Panda, Parag Agrawal, Kuldip Kumar Saharawat, Prabhat Dixit, Deepak Pathak, Arvind Singh Rajput, Krishna Nand Rai, Anil Kumar Ahirwar Vijay Kumar Lilhare, Vikas Dadhich, Jeetesh Sharma, Sarsij Saurabh, Sanjay Kumar, Krishna Kant Sinha, Atul Kumar Singh, Vineet Verma, Shankar Lal Meena, Supriya Jaiswal, Vinod Kumar, Himanshu Kumar - II, Ali Ehtesham, Abhay Kumar, Bharat Bhushan Chandra Bhushan Singh and Sanjay Kumar.
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