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Tripura Police is the law enforcement agency of the state of Tripura which organizes and is responsible for policing activities in the state of Tripura, Northeast India. It was formed in the year 1965.
Tripura State Rifles (TSR) is a paramilitary force in the Indian state of Tripura. [2] Tripura State Rifles Act was passed by Tripura Legislative Assembly in 1983 and on the basis of that act, it was established on 12 March 1984 to maintain law and order and assist the civil administration in the state.
Government of Tripura governs the Indian state of Tripura. Tripura Government Departments are the administrative bodies of the Government of Tripura in the Indian state of Tripura. The departments grouped under ministerial portfolios headed by the members of Tripura Council of Ministers.
The state police is headed by an Indian Police Service officer with the rank of Director General of Police (DGP), assisted by one or more Additional Directors General of Police (ADGs). Other DG rank officers head autonomous bodies not controlled by the DGP, such as the police recruitment board, fire service and police training.
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest paramilitary force in India, comprising 247 battalions and exceeding a total strength of 301,376 personnel as of 2019. [4] CRPF officers are also deployed in United Nations missions.
The Tripura State Excise [1] is the law enforcement agency for excise in the Indian state of Tripura.It is headed by the Excise Commissioner. The Tripura Excise Department was formed to manage and regulate the production, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages and other excisable goods within the state of Tripura.
The Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) [1] is a government agency of the state of Tripura, India, established as per the Article 315 of the Constitution of India, for conducting recruitment of candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations.