
Port Blair, August 31: In a momentous stride toward professional excellence, Mrs. Anila Sanjay has etched her name in the annals of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ history as she ascends to the esteemed position of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP). She has also in her credit of being the first woman Inspector, First SHO, and First SHO of Women’s Cell.
Mrs. Anila Sanjay’s journey within the Andaman and Nicobar Police commenced on March 10, 1988, when she took on the mantle of Sub Inspector. Over the ensuing decades, her career trajectory exemplified the essence of dedication, unwavering commitment, and a commendable spirit of service. These qualities propelled her steadily up the ranks, culminating in her promotion to the rank of Inspector on March 9, 2006. Notably, her journey has been marked by numerous exceptional achievements, most notably her pioneering role as the first female Sub-Inspector in the Andaman and Nicobar Police.
Mrs. Anila Sanjay’s achievement was met with a cascade of congratulatory messages, affirming her significance in the region’s history. The Director General of Police (DGP) for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands extended his heartfelt felicitations to Dy.SPAnila Sanjay. Taking to social media, the DGP tweeted, “Heartiest Congratulations to Mrs. Anila Sanjay as she embarks on a new journey as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP). She is the first Woman Officer from these Islands to assume this role. Wishing you continued success!!”
Mrs. Anila Sanjay’s elevation to the distinguished position of Deputy Superintendent of Police is a living testament to her dedication, hard work, and indomitable spirit. Her historic accomplishment transcends personal accolades; it serves as an enduring source of inspiration for generations to come. As Mrs. Anila Sanjay takes on her new responsibilities, her promotion stands as a powerful symbol of progress and equality.