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Crpf.gov.in The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest of India's Central Armed Police Forces. It functions under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India.
The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter. It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939. After, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949. Besides law and order and counter-insurgency duties, the CRPF has played an increasingly large role in India's general elections. This is especially true for the states of, and in the, with the presence of unrest and often violent conflict.
During the Parliamentary elections of September 1999, the CRPF played a major role in the security arrangements. Of late, CRPF contingents are also being deployed in UN missions. With 239 battalions and various other establishments, the CRPF is considered India's largest force and has a sanctioned strength of 313,678 personnel. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mission [ ] The mission of the Central Reserve Police Force shall be to enable the government to maintain Rule of Law, Public Order and Internal Security effectively and efficiently to preserve National Integrity & Promote Social Harmony and Development by upholding supremacy of the Constitution. In performing these tasks with utmost regard for human dignity and freedom of the citizens of India, the force shall endeavour to achieve excellence in management of internal security and national calamities by placing Service and Loyalty above self. History [ ] • The CRPF was derived from the CRP (Crown Representative's Police) on 27 July 1939 with 2 battalions in [Means North Indian Military and Cavalry Headquarter],. Its primary duty at the time was to protect the in sensitive states of India.
[ ] • In 1949, the CRP was renamed under the CRPF Act. During the 1960s, many state reserve police battalions were merged with the CRPF. The CRPF has been active against foreign invasion and domestic insurgency.
• On 21 October 1959, SI Karam Singh and 20 soldiers were attacked by the at Hot Springs in resulting in 10 casualties. The survivors were imprisoned.
Since then, 21 October is observed as day nationwide, across all states in India. • On intervening night of 8 and 9 April 1965, 3500 men of 51st Infantry Brigade of, comprising 18 Punjab Bn, 8 Frontier Rifles and 6 Baluch Bn, stealthily launched operation 'Desert Hawk' against border posts in. It was to the valour of Head Constable Bhawana Ram deployed on the eastern parameter of Sardar Post whose gallant act was to a great extent instrumental in demoralising the intruders and forcing them to retreat from the post. There are few parallels of such a battle and the then Union Home Minister very appropriately graded it as a 'Military Battle' not a Police battle.The service and their sacrifice will now not need turning back to old records for appreciation with that historic moment being picked up for celebration as 'Valour Day” of the Force after Year. • The CRPF guarded the until 1965, at which point the was created for that purpose. • On the CRPF troopers killed all five terrorists who had entered the premises of the in.
• When 5 armed terrorists tried to storm the / in on 5 July 2005 and had penetrated the outer security rings, they were challenged by CRPF which formed the inner security ring. Shri Vijeto Tinyi, AC and Shri Dharambir Singh, Head Constable, who exhibited exemplary gallant were awarded with ‘Shaurya Chakra’.
• In recent years, the has decided to follow up on recommendations of the Indian cabinet to use each security agency for its mandated purpose. As a result, the operations in India have been entrusted to the CRPF.
• In 2008 a wing called (CoBRA) was added to the CRPF to counter the. • On 2 September 2009, 5000 CRPF soldiers were deployed for a search and rescue mission to find the then Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister whose helicopter went missing over the Nallamalla Forest Range in Andhra Pradesh. This was the largest search operation ever mounted in India. Current role and strength [ ] As of 2010, the CRPF is the largest paramilitary organisation of the country and is actively looking after the internal security of every part of India and are were even operating abroad as part of and the missions. It is performing a variety of duties ranging from VIP security to election duties, from guarding of vital installations to the counter-naxal operations. Sp balasubramanyam mp3 telugu hits. List of Chiefs of CRPF [ ] Shri V G Kanetkar was the first Director General of Central Reserve Police Force from 3 August 1968 to 15 September 1969 & current Director General is Shri Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar since 27 April 2017. CRPF personnel during a bandh in, 2013 The CRPF is headed by a who is an officer and is divided into ten administrative sectors, each headed by an Inspector General.