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Dinesh Nandan Sahay (also known as D.N. Sahay) (2 February 1936 – 28 January 2018) was a police officer turned politician and served as DGP of Bihar and later as
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and
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. He was born in Madhepur, Bihar in a middle-class family to mother late Kishori Devi and father late Deva Nandan Sahay and raised in Patna. He completed his M.A. in English literature and started his career as a lecturer in the H.D. College of
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before joining Indian Police Service in 1960. Thereafter, he served as the DGP of
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(India). He was married to Manju Sahay and the couple has one son and two daughters. After retirement he joined the Samata Party (Uday Mandal is current President). He was the first governor of
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state from 2000 to 2003. He became Governor of Tripura in June 2003. He continued on this post till 2009. Yet traditionally governors serve for five years' tenure, but Mr. Sahay was an exception."Konwar sworn in as Tripura governor -" ''The Telegraph (india)

26 March 2013


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1936 births 2018 deaths Indian police officers Governors of Chhattisgarh Governors of Tripura Politicians from Patna 20th-century Indian politicians 21st-century Indian politicians Samata Party politicians Janata Dal (United) politicians {{Bihar-politician-stub