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Assam Rifles
The Assam Rifles came into being in 1835, as a militia called the 'Cachar Levy'. With approximately 750 men, this Force was formed to primarily protect British Tea estates and their settlements against tribal raids.
Border Security Force
The Government of India, based on the recommendations of the Committee of Secretaries, decided to establish a dedicated Border Security Force (BSF).
Bureau of Immigration
Bureau of Immigration (BoI) is responsible for Immigration services at various ICPs along with the Registration formalities and Visa Services of foreigners residing in India in accordance with extant Acts, Rules and Regulations...
Bureau of Police Research and Development
The Government of India vied Resolution No.8/136/68-P.I (Pers.I) dated 28.08.1970 formally established the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), under the Ministry of Home Affairs...
Central Hindi Training Institute
In compliance with the constitutional provisions, the task of teaching Hindi to those employees of central government, who do not possess the knowledge of Hindi, was initiated by the Ministry of Education in July, 1952...
Central Industrial Security Force
Established in the year 1969 under the Central Industrial Security Force act, 1968 (50 of 1968), with just 3129 personnel, today, CISF has grown into a 1.61 Lakh + strong Central Armed Police Force with a vibrant and dynamic workforce of...
Central Reserve Police Force
The Central Reserve Police Force, initially established as the Crown Representatives Police on July 27, 1939, assumed its current name when the CRPF Act was passed on December 28, 1949, marking 86 years of glorious history.
Central Translation Bureau
In view of the important and inevitable need for translation in the progressive use of the Official Language Hindi, it was obligatory to make arrangements for translation work in the administrative setup of the Government of India...
Custodian of Enemy Property
The Custodian of Enemy Property for India is an Indian government department that is empowered to appropriate property in India owned by Pakistani nationals.
Delhi Police
An organised form of policing was established by the British after the first war of freedom of 1857, with the adoption of the Indian Police Act of 1861. Delhi being a part of the Punjab, remained a unit of the Punjab Police even after becoming...
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