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On the 72nd Republic Day in 2021, she received the President's Medal in recognition of her outstanding service.

Digital Desk: On Sunday, July 31, IPS Officer Violet Baruah, the first female Inspector General (IG) of the Assam Police, announced her retirement.

"Today is my last day in police duty as I am resigning from the service today," Baruah stated on Twitter. I can see now that the journey wasn't particularly simple. Without the help of my family and you all, that would not have been possible. It will be challenging to adjust because everything will be so different then.

She tweeted a picture of her insignias along with the message.

Since the position was established as a result of the Bodo Accord, Violet Baruah is also the first female Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Assam and the first DIG of the Bodoland Territorial Region. On the 72nd Republic Day in 2021, she received the President's Medal in recognition of her outstanding service.

As an Assam Police Services Officer, Baruah joined the police force in 1992.

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