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  2. List of tourist attractions in Udaipur - Wikipedia

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    Opposite the Jain temple is the much older Sun Temple. It is located in Pali District, 110 km north of Udaipur. Chittorgarh – About 112 km from Udaipur, Chittorgarh was the capital of Mewar from 734 AD to 1559. Chittor Fort is a massive fort situated on a hilltop near Chittorgarh town in Rajasthan state in India.

  3. Udaipur - Wikipedia

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    Udaipur (Hindi: IPA: [ʊdəjpʊɾ], pronunciation ⓘ) (ISO 15919: Udayapura) is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, about 415 km (258 mi) south of the state capital Jaipur. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It serves as the administrative headquarters of Udaipur district .

  4. Police forces of the states and union territories of India

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    Uniforms of state and local police vary by grade, region, and type of duty. The main service uniform for state police is khaki. Some city forces, such as the Kolkata Police, wear white uniforms. Headgear differs by rank and state; officers usually wear a peaked cap, and constables wear berets or sidecaps. [3]

  5. Mewar Bhil Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Mewar Bhil Corps was established in 1841 under the command of Captain W. Hunter, [5] with its headquarters at Kherwara. [6] The reasons for raising the Corps were two-fold: (a) to provide employment to members of the Bhil tribe, thus ensuring their "good behavior" and (b) to police the "difficult hill country" of Mewar.

  6. National Highway 58 (India) - Wikipedia

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    National Highway 58 (NH 58 NEW) is a National Highway in India connecting Fatehpur and Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan. [1] NH58 route is extended from Udaipur to Palanpur in Gujarat. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  7. Central Reserve Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939, CRP was raised in response to the political unrest and agitations in the then Princely States of India following the Madras Resolution of the All-India Congress Committee in 1936 and the ever-growing desire of the Crown Representative to help the vast majority of the native States preserve law and order as part of imperial policy.

  8. Udaipur State, Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    Udaipur State was one of the princely states of India during the British Raj. [1] The town of Dharamjaigarh was the former state's capital.. After the Independence of India, Udaipur State was merged with the princely states of Raigarh, Sakti, Sarangarh and Jashpur to form the Raigarh district of Madhya Pradesh. [2]

  9. Rajasthan Police Academy - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan Police Academy (RPA), (Devanāgarī: राजस्थान पुलिस अकादमी) is the premier institute for the training of Rajasthan Police Service (RPS) officers and other Subordinate Police officers before they are sent to their respective districts to carry out their duties.