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The police said that the perpetrators had attempted to behead Kanhaiya during the attack but had failed. [21] On 28 June, the Rajasthan government announced a compensation of ₹ 50 lakh (US$60,000) for the family of Kanhaiya. On 6 July, the government announced jobs for Kanhaiya's two sons. [22]
A community service register is a register maintained in every Indian police station for a non-cognisable offence. If the offence is a cognisable offence, then a First Information Report (FIR) is created and registered. A CSR is also called a daily diary report or diary report.
Rajasthan has 13 Municipal Corporations, 36 Municipal Councils and 169 Municipal Boards or Nagar Pachayats. Thus Rajasthan has a total 218 Municipalities or Urban Local Bodies (ULBs). [ 1 ] The Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009 governs the administration of all the urban local bodies in the state. [ 2 ]
The Project will interconnect about 15000 Police Stations and additional 5000 offices of supervisory police officers across the country; It will digitize data related to FIR registration, investigation, and charge sheets in all police stations. It would help in developing a national database of crime and criminals
The boards are intended to hold law enforcement more accountable. About half of them formed following the death of George Floyd in 2020 at the hands of Minneapolis police. But their scope is limited.
School training staff is drawn from the police force. Police are trained in basic law, self-protection, weapons handling and other skills at recruit stations. Superior recruits receive special training. Recruitment for state police is conducted by state police recruitment boards or state public service commission. Eligibility standards are set ...
A 15-year-old girl opened fire in the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, killing a teacher and a student and wounding six others at the school she had attended ...
A first information report (FIR) is a document prepared by police organisations in many South and Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, when they receive information about the commission of a cognisable offence, or in Singapore when the police receive information about any criminal offence. It generally ...