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The Home Guard of India is a volunteer force tasked to be an auxiliary to the Indian Police Service (IPS). [1] The Home Guards Organisation was reorganised in India in 1966 after the Sino-Indian War with the People's Republic of China , though it existed in smaller units individually in some places.
The Department of Home and Confidential is mainly responsible for making decisions regarding the peace of the state and enforcement of law and policy related to the functioning of the Uttar Pradesh Police, by preparing its budget and—subject to approval from the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly—releasing funds to it.
A Zemessardze (Latvian National Guardswoman) guards the battalion tactical operations center during the Strong Guard 2016 (Zobens 2016) distinguished visitor's day.. Home guard is a title given to various military organizations at various times, with the implication of an emergency or reserve force raised for local defense.
The Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers is the Government of Uttar Pradesh in 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath since 25 March 2022.
Assumed office 5 March 2024: Ministry and Departments: Home Guards; Civil Defence; Preceded by: Himself: In office 25 March 2022 – 5 March 2024: Ministry and Departments
In November 2004 the Naugharh landmine blast by Maoists in Chandauli district in which naxalites ambushed a police party, killing 17 police officers, 13 UP-PAC jawans and 4 UP-Police constables. [9] [10] During 2013 North India floods UP-PAC and Army rescue teams shifted 25,000 to 30,000 people to safer places from flooded villages in Uttar ...
Jail, Home Guard 27. Asim Arun: N/A 28. Jayant Pratap Singh Rathore N/A 29. Daya Shankar Singh: Transport 30. Dinesh Pratap Singh: N/A 31. Narendra Kashyap N/A 32. Arun Kumar Saxena: N/A 33. Daya Shankar Mishra Dayalu: Ayush Ministry Ministers of state: 34. Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh: State Ministers: Ministry of Parliamentary affairs 35. Dinesh ...
Prantiya Rakshak Dal (PRD) was founded in 1948 as an alternate security force [1] to maintain community harmony and peace in rural areas, to make them self-reliant and disciplined, for self-protection, and to prevent crimes.