IPS Anand Mishra who is a dynamic IPS officer from the Assam-Meghalaya cadres, recently submitted his resignation, leaving behind his role as a senior police officer, have a look at his biography, age and wife
42-year-old IPS Anand Mishra gained popularity on social media by earning the moniker “Assam’s Singham” from users who admired his commitment to duty.
Who is IPS officer Anand Mishra, biography, age, family, wife, rank, batch and current posting
2011 batch IPS Anand mishra tenders resignation from services. Likely to contest 2024 Loksabha from Bihar .
He took birth in Bengal . Served as WBCS exe officer from 2005-11. pic.twitter.com/jsZcZCmzLw
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असम के IPS अधिकारी आनंद मिश्रा ने पद से इस्तीफ़ा दे दिया है
◆ अब उनके भाजपा से चुनाव लड़ने की चर्चा है
IPS Anand Mishra | #AnandMishra | #Assam | Assam pic.twitter.com/oXAHwYjHZ8
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42 year old IPS Anand Mishra completed his schooling and higher education in Kolkata, West Bengal. He is 5ft 11in tall and 74kg in weight. Anand is married to Archana Tiwari.
Before his recent assignment in Manipur as part of a Special Investigation Team probing violence in the state, Anand Mishra held the position of Superintendent of Police (SP) in Assam’s Lakhimpur district. His tenure in Lakhimpur and subsequent posting in Manipur showcased his versatility and dedication to maintaining law and order.
In his resignation letter, IPS Anand Mishra expressed a desire to pursue a life of “freedom” and “independence.” He outlined his intention to realize these aspirations through various social services and endeavors that extend beyond the traditional mandate of an IPS officer. This move hints at a deeper personal calling and a commitment to contribute to society in unconventional ways.
The decision has sparked curiosity about Mishra’s future plans. Sources suggest that he might be contemplating a political journey in his home state of Bihar. There are indications that Mishra is likely to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and might even consider contesting in the upcoming general elections.
If this speculation holds true, it would mark a significant transition from a distinguished police career to active participation in the political landscape.
Mishra’s popularity on social media played a crucial role in shaping public perceptions of law enforcement. Users lauded his efforts, likening him to fictional cinematic characters like Singham, known for their unwavering commitment to justice. His presence on social media not only showcased a more approachable side of policing but also fostered a sense of connection between the police force and the public.
The timing of Mishra’s resignation adds an element of intrigue, especially considering the ongoing challenges in various states, including Manipur, where he was recently assigned to investigate incidents of violence. It raises questions about the motivations behind his decision and the potential impact on ongoing investigations.
The 2011-batch IPS officer of Assam-Meghalaya cadres, Mishra is a social media sensation, dubbed “Assam’s Singham” by users and has served for about 12 years. He had a rank of 225.