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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.
The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) consist of seven armed police organizations under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, tasked with maintaining internal security, law and order, counterinsurgency, and protecting borders. [2] Previously referred to as "paramilitary" forces, the term was officially discontinued in 2011.
Postponements in exam dates and/or results have been a regular occurrence. In addition to the delays in launching the 2017 Tier 1 exams, [27] [28] the 2016 exam final appointments were delayed. [17] and the 2018 Tier 1 exams are being postponed. [29]
5,047 members (2023) (4,344 officers in position; 703 position vacant) [2] Selection: Civil Services Examination: Association: IPS Central Association: Head of All India Civil Services; Cabinet Secretary of India: T. V. Somanathan
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 V. G. Kanetkar 3 August 1968 15 September 1969 2 Imdad Ali 16 September 1969 28 February 1973 3 B. B. Mishra 1 March 1973 30 September 1974 4 N. S. Saxena 30 September 1974 31 May 1977 5 S. M. Ghosh 1 June 1977 31 July 1978 6 R. C. Gopal 31 July 1978 10 August 1979 7 P. R. Rajagopal 10 August 1979 30 March 1980 8 Birbal Nath 13 May 1980
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. Transferred as DGP Maharashtra. (22) Anish Dayal Singh, IPS 31 December 2023 22 Jan 2024 transferred as DG, CRPF 24 Daljit Singh Chaudhary, IPS 23 Jan 2024 28 August 2024 transferred as DG, BSF ...