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A display of the various ranks of the Indian police and their respective uniform at the National Police Memorial and Museum in New Delhi.. Police services in India comprises the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS, and Pondicherry Police Service recruited by the central government, along with various State Police Services recruited by state governments.
Highest Rank State Notes B. B. Ashok Kumar: Veerapan Mission, Bangalore Underworld, Black Market, Drug and Mafia Undercover Operation ACP Karnataka Awarded three President of India Gold Medals. Vinod Chaubey: Naxal urban network exposure SP Chhattisgarh Kirti Chakra, President's Medal for meritorious services H. T. Sangliana
It includes police officers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Indian women police officers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Women have entered into the higher echelons of Indian police in greater numbers since the late 1980s, primarily through the Indian Police Service system. Female officers were first used in 1972, and a number of women hold key positions in state police organizations. Their absolute numbers, however, are small.
Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia [1] [2] [3] Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Insignia: Rank: Director general of police: Additional director general of police [a] Inspector general of police: Deputy inspector general of police: Senior superintendent of police [b] Superintendent of police
A Labour MP has broken ranks and demanded that Keir Starmer launches a national inquiry into the Asian grooming gangs which targeted hundreds of white working class under-age girls in towns around ...
Police filed terrorism charges against five people in connection with a security breach in the new parliament complex after a man jumped into the lower house, shouted slogans and set off a smoke ...
Pink Patrol police vehicle for the safety of women in Kollam, Kerala. Women have entered into the higher echelons of Indian police in greater numbers since the late 1980s, primarily through the Indian Police Service system. Female officers were first used in 1972, and a number of women hold key positions in state police organizations.