
Bhopal: Retired Special DGP DC Sagar of Madhya Pradesh Police has recently grabbed headlines for a video showing him dancing with remarkable energy. At 61 years of age, his youthful vigor in the video has left social media users astonished.
Who is DC Sagar?
DC Sagar, a senior officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS), is widely recognized not only for his stringent law enforcement but also for his exceptional fitness. Serving in the Madhya Pradesh cadre, he earned a reputation for his disciplined approach, distinctive mustache, and charismatic personality. Over the years, he effectively tackled crime and inspired confidence in his team.
A Fitness Icon
Known as one of the fittest officers in the Madhya Pradesh Police, DC Sagar continues to exhibit the energy and stamina of a 25-year-old, despite being 61. He has been an ardent advocate of physical fitness, regularly cycling, running, and performing rigorous yoga exercises. His commitment to fitness inspired thousands of police personnel during his service.
Career Highlights
During his distinguished career, DC Sagar held several key positions, including ADG (Shahdol Zone) and eventually Special DGP. He displayed courage in challenging regions like Chambal and emphasized hands-on leadership by actively working alongside his team rather than confining himself to office duties.
Life After Retirement
In an interview with Navbharat Times, DC Sagar stated, “Even after retirement, I am not one to sit idle. I currently practice law in the High Court and other courts. I also engage with youth through social media and public forums to promote fitness and service to the nation.” He frequently participates in motivational programs, continuing to inspire people of all ages.
Viral Dance Video
The recently viral video, captured at a wedding ceremony, reflects his lively spirit and zest for life. DC Sagar’s enthusiasm proves that age is merely a number and that energy remains limitless when the mind stays young.
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