Senior Madhya Pradesh IPS officers Makrand Deoskar (L) and Harinarayan Chari Mishra (Photo| Special Arrangement) 
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Makrand Deoskar appointed as first police commissioner of Bhopal, Indore gets HC Mishra

While Deoskar is a 1997-batch IPS officer  and Mishra belongs to the 2003 batch, a total of 38 police stations in Bhopal and 36 in Indore will be part of the new commissionerates

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BHOPAL: Senior IPS officers Makrand Deoskar and Harinarayan Chari Mishra were on Friday appointed the first police commissioners of Bhopal and Indore respectively, a day after the Madhya Pradesh government said a notification on the implementation of the commissionerate system in the state's two largest cities had been issued.

Deoskar is a 1997-batch IPS officer while Mishra belongs to the 2003 batch. "A total of 38 police stations in Bhopal and 36 in Indore will be part of the new commissionerates. The state government also appointed additional, deputy, additional deputy and assistant police commissioners in these two cities. The rural areas in the district will be under the charge of respective superintendents of police," a senior official said.

On November 22, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had said Bhopal and Indore cities will become police commissionerates with the aim of ensuring effective crime control.

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