Jagdalpur, July 25, 2024: Bastar Divisional Commissioner Shyam Lal Dhawde on his retirement from service today said everyone should give their best during service.
Dhawde is a 2008 batch IAS officer, who got into the all India Service from the state services.
He was posted in Bastar on January 13, 2022 as the Divisional Commissioner before his retirement here.

In a special function senior officials from the division and range recalled the services of Dhawde.
New Bastar Commission Doman Singh was also present in that function along with IG Bastar P Sunder Raj, DIGs Kamal Lochan Kashyap and K L Dhruv among others.
Dhawde has been appointed by the state government as the Managing Director of State Beverage Corporation and his former colleagues had congratulated him for new appointment.
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