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Jaipal Singh Law





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Jaipal Singh Law (also known as J.P. Singh) is a former bureaucrat and a member of the J&K Public Service Commission,[1][2] a constitutional body under the erstwhile J&K constitution. A retired officer of the Jammu & Kashmir government in India who superannuated from service in 2014. He retired as the Director of The State's Technical Education Department and a Directors of the executive body of the All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE). He was the head of the Directorate General of YSS J&K and The Secretary of the Sports Council. He is the chairman of the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) legal committee, the head of the Hostel Development committee of the Youth Hostels Association Of India (YHAI) and holds positions in other semi-government bodies. He has served as DM in Anantnag and Rajouri districts over especially disturbed spells of time (2008–12).[3] He is responsible for the successful conduct of the first Kashmir Premier League (Chinar Cup), the Amarnath Yatra, and for relief work after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.[3] He was the observer for the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh (Autonomous administrative divisions of India) elections in 2013.

Jaipal Singh Law in Anantnag, 2014.
At the opening of a snow and culture festival

Early life

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Singh shares a close relationship with his elder brother S.K.S Law (a retired IPS officer). They lived at Udhampur where the elder brother served as the police superintendent. Jaipal got a M.Phill. from the Jammu university in political science and played competitive hockey before joining the civil service.

Career

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Early in his career, he served as a Development Officer in North Kashmir, during peak militancy.

He was the Deputy commissioner/Collector[4]ofRajouri District and Anantnag District of Kashmir. He was responsible for maintaining law and order in Anantnag as the District Magistrate during 2008 and 2010. Also was credited with coordinating the Amarnath Yatra for many years, in second in command and leading administrative capacities.

He held other posts such as Secretary of the J&K State Sports Council and the Director (Charged Director General)[5] YSS J&K.

Family

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Singh is married to Ranjit Kaur, who works in the Department of School Education. He has one son.

Recognition

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References

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  1. ^ "Hon'ble Member Jaipal Singh Law, JKPSC" (PDF).
  • ^ "Deva is new PSC chairman". Tribune India.
  • ^ a b Shujaat Bukhari (30 June 2010). "Kashmir Valley remains calm amid curfew". The Hindu.
  • ^ "Singh Accorded Warm Farewell - State Times". State Times. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  • ^ "Chib reviews pace of sports infrastructure development". Greater Kashmir. 16 April 2015. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015.

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