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Shimla: As many as 1,300 more personnel would be added into the state police force while class IV employees of the department would be provided one per cent reservation to be elevated to the post of constables. This was disclosed by Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal while addressing the 11th passing-out parade ceremony at Police Training College, Daroh, in Kangra today. 559 personnel including four women trainees passed out from PTC Daroh.
The Chief Minister said that the state police was being strengthened as more reserve battalions had been raised in the state. He said that during past three years, 2,490 youth had been provided entry into state police and others promotional avenues. He said that 99 youth had been recruited to the posts of sub-inspectors, 55 elevated to different gazetted ranks, 185 inspectors, 311 sub-inspectors, 473 assistant sub-inspectors and 1,037 constables had been promoted. He said that the government had decided to promote 50 per cent of the constables from amongst the direct recruitees passing B-1 test while remaining 50 per cent would be promoted on the basis of merit-cum seniority.
Prof. Dhumal said that efforts were afoot to modernise the State Police by equipping them with latest of the machinery and equipments. He said that during past three years, Rs. 29 crore had been spent on modernization activities of the police, creating police stations, providing efficient vehicles for mobility, training, communication, security and Forensic Science Laboratory facilities etc. He said that no effort would be left undone to make the State Police best equipped, modernized and professionally most competent.
Great, more jobs and better law & order
Dear Varun
But I want to share very interesting fact about your comment on "better law and order" that I have read in a news paper recently that that number of crime is directly proportional to number of police personals in uniform ! Is it not interesting? The cause of lawlessness and disorder is not due to less number of police personals but in fact due to rot corruption being germinates from their increasing number. The honest police man well qualified and equipped with latest weapon might be few in number but they can do an damn thing if they want to do so.
ML.Verma
Shimla
Great, more jobs and better law & order
Dear Varun
But I want to share very interesting fact about your comment on "better law and order" that I have read in a news paper recently that that number of crime is directly proportional to number of police personals in uniform ! Is it not interesting? The cause of lawlessness and disorder is not due to less number of police personals but in fact due to rot corruption being germinates from their increasing number. The honest police man well qualified and equipped with latest weapon might be few in number but they can do an damn thing if they want to do so.
ML.Verma
Shimla
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