Nalin Prabhat

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Nalin Prabhat
Director General of the National Security Guard of Director General
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1 May 2024

Nalin Prabhat (born 14 March 1968 [1] ) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer of the 1992 batch of Andhra Pradesh cadre and He currently serving as the Director General of the National Security Guard Since 1 May 2024. [2] [3]

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Early life and education

Nalin Prabhat was born in 1968 Thungri Villages of Manali. [4] [5] He completed his graduated in B.A (Honours) and M.A from St. Stephen's College. [1]

Awards

Nalin Prabhat is awarded for his special contributions to the Indian government in his career. [1]

Career

Prabhat in his career;served many postions in Central government or State government in Andhra Pradesh. [1]

He is also currently serving as Additional Director General of CRPF. [6]

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References

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  2. "Nalin Prabhat appointed D-G of National Security Guard". The Hindu . Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  3. "National Security Guard". nsg.gov.in.
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