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Two IPoS officers to hold additional charge (UPDATED)
Two officers of Indian Postal Service have been given additional charge. Simaran Kaur of 2010 batch, posted as DPS (HO), Mumbai, will hold the additional charge of Director (Investment), PLI Investment Division, while Kale Ajinkya Ajey of 2013 batch, posted as DPS, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, will continue to hold the additional charge of Director (Equity), PLI Investment Division.
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