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Hon'ble Home Minister of India Shri Amit Shah with the Union Home Secretary and Chiefs of the CAPFs. Central Armed Police Forces are organised with the primary role of border guarding for AR, BSF, ITBP, SSB; Security of sensitive establishments by CISF, Assisting Police to tackle Law & Order, Counter-Terrorist Operations, Counter Naxal Operations by CRPF, NSG.
1 November 1985 31 March 1988 15 P. G. Harlankar: 1 April 1988 30 September 1990 16 Kanwar Pal Singh Gill: 19 December 1990 8 November 1991 17 S. Subramanian 9 November 1991 31 January 1992 18 D. P. N. Singh 1 February 1992 30 November 1993 19 S. V. M. Tripathi 1 December 1993 30 June 1996 20 M. B. Kaushal 1 October 1996 12 November 1997 21
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.
The first open civil service examination for admittance to the service was held in England in June 1893 and the ten top candidates were appointed as probationers in the Indian Imperial Police. It is not possible to identify an exact date for when the Indian Police Service came formally into being.
From 1986 to 2011 the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) ... Ranger grade I- ... Head constable
Head constable in the Indian police is equivalent to sergeant in police forces in other countries. Head constables wear three point-down chevrons on their sleeves or three bars on their epaulettes. [1] In Kerala Police, when serving in the local police, a head constable is designated as a senior civil police officer (SCPO). [2]
A Deputy Commandant serves as the second-in-command of most units, or as the head of a smaller unit. Within the Training Sector, the National Industrial Security Academy (NISA) is headed by an Inspector-General; the Fire Service Training Institute (FSTI) and six other recruit training centres are headed by Deputy Inspectors General.
1 January 2022 31 May 2022, in additional charge concurrent with DG, ITBP 21 Dr. Sujoy Lal Thaosen, IPS 1 June 2022 3 October 2022 transferred as DG, CRPF 22 Anish Dayal Singh, IPS 3 October 2022 2 March 2023 concurrent with DG, ITBP 23 Rashmi Shukla, IPS 3 March 2023 31 December 2023 formerly, Commissioner of Police, Pune; formerly, SDG, CRPF.