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New Delhi: 38 Delhi Cantonment: 39 Rajinder Nagar: 40 New Delhi: South East Delhi: 41 Jangpura: 42 Kasturba Nagar: South Delhi: 43 Malviya Nagar: New Delhi: 44 R. K. Puram: South Delhi: 45 Mehrauli: 46 Chhatarpur: 47 Deoli (SC) 48 Ambedkar Nagar (SC) South East Delhi: 49 Sangam Vihar: New Delhi: 50 Greater Kailash: South East Delhi: 51 Kalkaji ...
With 819 posts, the new agency lacked the manpower to provide complete protection to the prime minister's person, office, residence and dependents, and remained dependent on the Delhi Police and state police units for logistics and transportation.
In 1966, the Delhi Police on the basis of the Khosla Commission Report was reorganized. Four police districts, namely, North, Central, South and New Delhi were created. [11] In 1978, the Delhi Police Act was passed and the Commissioner System was introduced with effect from 1 July 1978. [6]: para7.69
In 1966, the Government of India constituted the Delhi Police Commission headed by Justice G.D. Khosla to investigate problems faced by Delhi Police. It was on the basis of the Khosla Commission Report that the Delhi Police was reorganised. Four Police districts were constituted: North, Central, South and New Delhi.
Exhibit of Indian police ranks and uniforms at the National Police Memorial and Museum, New Delhi. Uniforms of state and local police vary by grade, region, and type of duty. The main service uniform for state police is khaki. Some cities, such as Kolkata, have white uniforms.
The first CID was created by the British Government in 1902, based on the recommendations of the Indian Police Commission, chaired by Andrew Fraser. [1] At the entrance of the CID office at Gokhale Marg, Lucknow, there is a portrait of Rai Bahadur Pandit Shambhu Nath, King's Police Medalist (KPM) "Father of Indian CID".
Fictional portrayals of the Delhi Police (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Delhi Police" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Headquartered in Delhi (India), the commission is given 18 months from date of its constitution to make its recommendations. [1] On 16th january 2025, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made the announcement that 8th Pay Commission formation has been approved. [2] 8th payment commission also regulated in India from 2025