Keshav Kumar, IPS
Retired Director General of Police
Director Anti Corruption Bureau, Gujarat state
Keshav Kumar, IPS
Keshav Kumar, a distinguished officer of the Indian Police Service, belongs to the 1986 batch of the Gujarat Cadre. His illustrious career includes serving as the Director General of Police and Director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau in the Gujarat State Police. Beyond his policing responsibilities, he has been a Consultant to the Government of Assam in the Home Department and Political Affairs. With a wealth of expertise in forensic sciences, he serves as a Resource Faculty at the National Forensic Sciences University in Gujarat. He holds the position of Emeritus Resource Faculty at Rashtriya Raksha University in Gujarat and is also an Adjunct Professor in Forensics at Gujarat University. Kumar is actively involved in shaping the future of forensic sciences as the Vice President of The IPF Indian Police Foundation's Centre for Forensic Sciences. His commitment to ensuring ethical practices extends to his role as an Independent External Monitor for the Central Vigilance Commission, Government of India. Additionally, he contributes to the script evaluation process as a Script Evaluation Officer for the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India. Throughout his distinguished career, he has earned numerous accolades, including the Protector International Award for Excellence in Forensic Science and the Wildlife Service Award from Sanctuary Asia. His exemplary service has been recognized with the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Services and the President's Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Notably, he received the Manthan South Asian and Pacific Award for Innovation in Medical Facilities, showcasing his commitment to advancements in Custodial Health Care. Kumar's influence extends beyond borders as he has participated in various conferences and delivered lectures, contributing to the training of professionals both nationally and internationally. His dedication to the field of policing and forensic sciences remains unwavering, making him a respected figure in law enforcement and public service.