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The origins of the WBPS trace back to the British-era Bengal Police, which was established in 1861 under the provisions of the Indian Police Act, 1861. [2] After India’s independence, the police service in West Bengal was reorganized, and the WBPS was formally constituted in 1952 to serve as the backbone of the state police administration.
The Police Manual of West Bengal Police was compiled and issued during British Raj and is known as the Police Regulations of Bengal(PRB), 1943 and with subsequent modifications and corrections, is the guiding source of internal Police Organization and Administration under its area of responsibility. The WBP is divided into a number of units:
The West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) (Paśchimboṅgo Nāgarik Sēbā), commonly known as W.B.C.S. (Exe.), is the civil service of the Indian state of West Bengal.The Public Service Commission of West Bengal conducts competitive examinations for W.B.C.S. (Exe.) and other similar posts in three phases each year: Preliminary, Mains, and Personality Test.
This Category gives information to all Police force in and around the Indian State of West Bengal and all jurisdiction of Police in the State.And may also include some police officers The main article for this category is West Bengal Police .
West Bengal Police, one of the two police forces of the Indian state of West Bengal; West Brompton station, London, National Rail station code; Western Block Party, a defunct Canadian federal political party; White Boy Posse, a Canadian white supremacist neo-Nazi organized crime group; WBP Glue Line, a glue used for marine plywood fabrication
The Barrackpore police commissioner's office on Barrackpore Trunk road. The police commissionerate is situated at Barrackpore, and is divided into three zones – North, Central and South. [9] The commissionerate is responsible for law enforcement over an area of 269.5 square kilometres (104.1 sq mi) area [10] with 25 police stations under it. [11]
Academician, West Bengal Civil Services officer Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai: 5 February 1973: 4 February 1979: Former governor of Haryana, Rajasthan, West Bengal & Bihar: M. L. Shahare: 16 February 1979: 16 February 1985: H. K. L. Capoor: 18 February 1985: 5 March 1990: J. P. Gupta: 5 March 1990: 2 June 1992: Rose Millian Bathew (Kharbuli) 23 ...
The commissionerate is responsible for law enforcement over an area of Asansol and Durgapur subdivision of West Bengal with the help of 15 police stations under it. [5] The commissionerate is headed by the Commissioner of Police, who is an Indian Police Service officer in the rank of Deputy- Inspector General(DIG). [ 6 ]