Title: Rajasthan Reshuffles Three IPS Officers; Gyan Chandra Yadav Named SP Civil Rights, Jaipur
Rajasthan reshuffles three IPS officers: Gyan Chandra Yadav to SP Civil Rights Jaipur, Pyare Lal Shivran to Didwana-Kuchaman, Lovely Katiyar to IG Civil Rights.
Gyan Chandra Yadav, a 2014-batch IPS officer of the Rajasthan cadre, has been posted as Superintendent of Police (PHQ), Civil Rights, Jaipur, as part of a three-officer reshuffle ordered by the state's Department of Personnel. Dr Pyare Lal Shivran moves to Didwana-Kuchaman in the same SP rank, while Lovely Katiyar has been assigned as Inspector General, Civil Rights and Anti-Human Trafficking, Jaipur.
The Civil Rights wing at Police Headquarters handles enforcement of the Protection of Civil Rights Act and related legislation safeguarding Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities, while its Anti-Human Trafficking unit coordinates rescue operations and case follow-up across districts. Postings to this wing typically carry direct oversight of prosecution outcomes in caste-atrocity and trafficking cases, an area the state has faced repeated scrutiny over conviction rates.
Yadav has held a string of operational postings since joining the Rajasthan cadre, including stints as SP Jalore, SP Churu, SP Special Operations Group in Jaipur, and, more recently, SP-II with the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Jaipur. His move to Civil Rights shifts him from counter-terrorism and specialised operations work into a wing focused on prosecutorial oversight and district-level rights enforcement.
Shivran, a 2015-batch officer from Sikar, was serving as SP, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jaipur, before this posting, having earlier held charge as SP, Sirohi. His transfer to Didwana-Kuchaman moves him from a headquarters anti-corruption role into direct district policing, retaining his rank as SP.
Katiyar, a 2008-batch officer, has held postings including SP, Crime Branch, Jaipur, and Commandant of the 12th Battalion, Rajasthan Armed Constabulary, in New Delhi, along with a four-year central deputation as SP with the Central Bureau of Investigation. Her appointment as Inspector General places her at the head of the same Civil Rights and Anti-Human Trafficking wing that Yadav now serves under at the SP level.
The reshuffle follows a pattern common to Rajasthan's police postings, where officers move between headquarters specialised wings — anti-corruption, anti-terrorism, crime branch — and district or Civil Rights charges over the course of a few years, rather than remaining fixed in one track. None of the three moves announced this week involve a change in rank, indicating a lateral reallocation of officers across priority wings rather than a promotion-driven exercise.
The state government's Department of Personnel issued the transfer and posting orders, which take immediate effect across all three postings







