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Inspector General INR 1,44,000 to INR 2,18,000 Pay Band 4 Deputy Inspector General INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15,900 Pay Band 4 Commandant INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15,986. Pay Band 4 Second-in-Command INR 78,800 - INR 2,09,200 Pay Band 3 Deputy Commandant INR 67,700 - INR 2,08,870 Pay Band 3 Assistant Commandant INR 56,100 - 1,77,500 Pay Band 3
Inspector General INR 1,44,000 to INR 2,18,000 Pay Band 4 Deputy Inspector General INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15,900 Pay Band 4 Sr. Commandant INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15, 900. Pay Band 4 Commandant INR 78,800 - INR 2,09,200 Pay Band 3 Deputy Commandant INR 67,700 - INR 2,08,700 Pay Band 3 Assistant Commandant INR 56,100 - 1,77,500 Pay Band 3
The BSF then oversees 37,225 representatives and 6910 companies in the eight disciplines defined by Bill 188. [5] 2002 - Establishment of an information and referral center as well as an inspection and investigation service. Finalization of the procedure for handling complaints in the office. Most disclosure articles come into force.
The BSF has grown from 25 battalions in 1965, to 193 battalions with a sanctioned strength of 270,000 personnel including an expanding air wing, water wing, an artillery regiment and specialised units. [5] [6] It is currently the world's largest border security force. BSF has been termed the First Line of Defence of Indian territories. [7]
Inspector Inspecteur Inspecteur Inspektor: Candidate inspector Aspirant-inspecteur ... Central Armed Police Forces include the BSF, ITBP, SSB, CRPF, CISF, NSG, and AR.
BSF was created as a Central government-controlled security force to guard all of India's borders, thus bringing greater cohesion in border security. BSF is charged with guarding India's land border during peacetime and preventing transnational crime. It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home ...
On 30 January 2018, President Ram Nath Kovind gave his nod to The 7th Pay Commission's suggestion of increasing the monthly salary of Chief Justice of India (CJI) to Rs 2.80 lakh per month from the present Rs 1 lakh per month, besides recommending a salary hike of the judges of the Supreme Court and the 25 High Courts in India.
Amit Lodha was promoted to Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID in 2013. [10] Amit was also posted as DIG and later promoted to IG in Border Security Force on central deputation in 2019. [11] [12] [13] As of February 2024, Lodha is an Inspector General of Police [IG] rank officer in Bihar Police. [14] [15]