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Nina Singh (born 11 July 1964) is an Indian Police Service officer of 1989 batch of Rajasthan cadre. First women, Director General of Central Industrial Security Force, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] she was DG of Rajasthan and Special Director General of Central Industrial Security Force, [6] [7] Additional Director General of CISF [8] in National Board of Economic Research. [9]

Nina Singh IPS
Born (1964-07-11) 11 July 1964 (age 59)
Nationality Indian
EducationMasters
Alma mater Patna Women's College

JNU

Harvard University
OccupationIndian police service
Years active1989- till now
Organization Central Industrial Security Force
Known forIndian police service
SpouseRohit Kumar Singh IAS
Parent
  • Ganpat Lal Das (father)
HonoursAti Utkrisht Seva Medal(2020) President 's distinguished service medal (2005)
Website https://www.cisf.gov.in/

Career

Singh got first posting as Additional Superintendent of police (ASP) in Jaipur in 1992 ,then SP of Alwar after that to many districts. [10] As Joint Director (2005-2013) of Central Bureau of Investigation [11] she received President 's distinguished service medal in 2005. [12] [13] [14] As Additional Director General of police in Rajasthan Police Civil rights and anti human trafficking, [15] then in Training. [16] Special Director General of CISF in 2021 presently as Director General of CISF.

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