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They are governed by Rajasthan Service Rules. The nine organizational units are Crime Branch, Rajasthan Armed Constabulary (RAC), State Special Branch, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Planning and Welfare, Training, Forensic Science Laboratory, Telecommunications, and Traffic Police. [7] As of 2023, the Rajasthan Police has employed 110,153 persons ...
7 April 1949: 30 November 1949 Sh. N.C. Mishra: 1 December 1949: 15 April 1952 Sh. K.D. Billmoria: 16 May 1952: 30 June 1955 Sh. Ganesh Singh: 16 February 1974: 31 July 1979 Sh. Amar Singh Kochar: 31 July 1979: 9 February 1981 Sh. B.G. Kanetkar: 3 September 1955: 30 September 1957 Sh. Goverdhan Lal: 1 October 1957: 26 March 1966 Sh. Hanuman ...
The State Police Services (SPS) is an umbrella term for police services under different state governments in India. In India, police is a state subject and each state has its own police service.
In 1952, the Government of Rajasthan decided to raise a temporary special force that could not only be deployed along the border but also assist the civil police in combating the armed banditry known as "dacoity". The first headquarters and training centre was established at Bharatpur in 1952 and five battalions were raised from ex-soldiers ...
The first Police training institute of Rajasthan was established at the base of historic fort of Chittorgarh in the year 1950. It was shifted to Kishangarh and then to its present location i.e. Jaipur in the year 1975 and was upgraded as Rajasthan Police Academy. From the outset, the Academy's endeavour was to evolve as the best police training ...
After the integration of princely states, as per the publication dated 20 August 1949 in the Rajasthan Gazette, The Rajasthan Public Service Commission Ordinance, 1949 came into effect. According to section 1(3), the said ordinance should came into effect from that date, when Notification regarding appointment would publish in official Gazette ...
12 December 2023 Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly: Tika Ram Jully: 19 January 2024 Deputy Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly: Ramkesh Meena: 2 December 2023 Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court: Manindra Mohan Shrivastava (acting) 9 November 2023 Chief Secretary of Rajasthan Sudhansh Pant, IAS: 31 ...
Civil Services Board is responsible for the entry level recruitment and subsequent job promotions below the rank of Joint Secretary to Government of India. The recruits are university graduates or above selected through the following rigorous system of specialisation-based examinations for recruitment into respective specialised departments: