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The Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (officially, Chhatrapati Sambhajingar Municipal Corporation [2]) is the governing body of the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The municipal corporation consists of democratically elected members, is headed by a mayor and administers the city's infrastructure, public services and police.
Jail is a high security jail. Total area of the jail is 12 hectares. Jail has more than 250 cctv cameras and 19 barracks. [1] Official capacity of the jail is 700 but as of 2014, there are 1600 prisoners in jail.
The Government Railway Police (GRP) was formally established in 1887 in Bengal and Bombay, followed by Punjab two years later. Initially, these railway police districts operated under the supervision of the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Criminal Investigation Departments (CID).
A fire in a tailoring shop on Wednesday killed seven people, including two children, in the Indian city of Aurangabad, police said. Authorities suspect that the deaths occurred due to smoke ...
The Manmad-Kachiguda Railway Station Broad gauge railway line emanates from the Mumbai-Bhusawal-Howrah trunk route at Manmad and is an important traffic artery in Aurangabad District. Routes include: Mumbai – Aurangabad; Hyderabad – Nanded – Aurangabad; Secunderabad – Bangalore – Parbhani – Aurangabad; Delhi – Aurangabad – Delhi
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Traditionally at the district level, the Superintendent of Police (SP) or Senior SP (SSP) maintains law and order by working with the District Magistrate (DM). Under the Commissioners of Police (CP) system, the state governments may or may not grant certain powers of the executive magistrate to the commissioner, contrary to the Superintendent of Police or Senior SP of a police district who ...
Hinduism is the majority religion in Aurangabad Division, with Islam and Buddhism being significant minorities. In urban areas of Aurangabad Division, the Muslim population exceeds 25%, notably in cities such as Aurangabad itself, where it stands at around 30%. This is higher than the division's average population of 18%.