SSB Chief Amrit Mohan Gets Additional Charge as BCAS DG
The Central Government has appointed Amrit Mohan Prasad, the Director General (DG) of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), to hold the additional charge as the Director General (DG) of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). This decision, which has been approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, highlights the government’s trust in Prasad’s leadership abilities. The appointment is set for six months, starting from November 1, 2024, or until the regular incumbent joins, whichever comes first. This is a significant move considering the strategic importance of civil aviation security in India.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | SSB Chief Amrit Mohan Gets Additional Charge as BCAS DG |
| New Appointment | Amrit Mohan Prasad appointed as DG, BCAS in addition to his current role as DG, SSB |
| Tenure | Six months from November 1, 2024, or until the regular DG joins |
| Previous DG | Zulfiqar Hasan retired on October 31, 2024 |
| Prasad’s Background | 1989-batch IPS officer, Odisha cadre |
| Authority | The BCAS head is responsible for civil aviation security under the Ministry of Civil Aviation |
| Role of BCAS | Regulatory authority for civil aviation security, overseeing the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP) |
| Leadership Appointment | Decision approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet |
| Government Objective | To ensure effective aviation security under the leadership of an experienced officer like Prasad |
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