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  2. Maharashtra Security Force - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Security Force was established with the purpose to provide better protection and security to the Government of Maharashtra State and Central Government offices, undertakings, employees of all such establishments and public sector undertakings in Maharashtra state. [2]

  3. Maharashtra Police - Wikipedia

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    The Maharashtra police provide paid security service to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and other cricket administrators during cricket matches for stadium security. The payment for it goes to the Maharashtra government; for One day international it charge ₹50 lakh, for Twenty20 - ₹60 lakh and for Test ₹35 lakhs. Opposite ...

  4. Force One (police) - Wikipedia

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    Force One is a specialised counter terrorism unit of the Mumbai Police to guard the Mumbai metropolitan area, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, formed by the Government of Maharashtra on the lines of National Security Guards (NSG).

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

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    Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Security Force 14 Maharashtra Maharashtra Security Force: 15 Manipur 16 Meghalaya 17 Mizoram 18 Nagaland 19 Odisha Odisha Industrial Security Force 20 Punjab 21 Rajasthan 22 Sikkim 23 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Industrial Security Force (TISF) (In Proposal) [11] 24 Telangana 25 Tripura 26 Uttar Pradesh

  6. State Police Services - Wikipedia

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    For example, Maharashtra Police Service (MPS) for Maharashtra Police or Provincial Police Service (PPS) for Uttar Pradesh Police. [1] Its counterpart in the central government is the Indian Police Service (IPS), which is a higher civil service. Recruitments are done through the respective state's Public Service Commission (PSC).

  7. Police ranks and insignia of India - Wikipedia

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    As policing is a state subject, the structure and organization of police forces vary across states. In most state police forces, ranks below Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) are considered subordinates, while DSP and above are supervisory ranks. [1] These officers are organized in a structured hierarchical order.

  8. State Armed Police Forces - Wikipedia

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    The force has been expanded since 2006 to deal with the Maoist insurgency. It has 16 Battalions with approximately 1,000 personnel in each, from BSAP 1 to BSAP 16. BSAP1 Gorkha Battalion is a Reserved Battalion mainly compromising of Indian domiciled Gorkhas. They are used for high level security duties, protecting the governor and others.

  9. Anti-Terrorism Squad - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Police was the first police department in the country to set up an ATS unit. Although the unit was disbanded in 1993, it was later reinducted in the state's police force in 2004 as a special unit of Maharashtra Police.In 2008 ATS chief Hemant Karkare was killed in the line of duty fighting against terrorists in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.The Anti Terrorism Squad of Maharashtra Police ...