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Police Stations In Rajasthan.

Apr 4th, 2008 05:00
kumar gaurav, http://www.rajasthantravelsguide.com/


Rajasthan Police is the agency that enforces law for the north-western
state of Rajasthan in India. The Headquarters of Rajasthan Police is
located in the state’s capital -Jaipur, behind the legendary "Hawa Mahal".
Objective
The objective of Rajasthan Police is to maintain the law, order and keep
peace of the state, to safeguard the people and their property, control
crime, disorder and unlawful activities and preserve a sense of social
security. The motto of Rajasthan Police is Sevarth Katibaddhta meaning
dedicated to serve.
History
The state of present day Rajasthan was formed by the amalgamation of all
the erstwhile princely states. The security and the police forces of the
former princely states varied in composition, functions and
administrative procedures and so on. Following the merger, the police
forces of all the former princely states was united into a whole known
as Rajasthan Police which came into existence in January, 1951.
In the early years the officers on deputation headed the Rajasthan
Police and the first Inspector General of Police was Shri R.Banerji who
formulated a common police code for the amalgamated state of Rajasthan
in the Rajasthan Police Regulations.
Rajasthan Police underwent a large number of operational and
organizational problems as there were no C.I.D, proper system of jails
and judiciary. Afterwards the force was separated into two units known
as Civil Police and Armed Police. Civil Police comprised of
investigation, intelligence, prosecution and traffic while Armed Police
consisted of training, guards, and anti-dacoit squads and so on. A
Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D) was established at the Police
Headquarters consisting of two branches such as-Intelligence Branch and
Crime Branch. With the passing time the Rajasthan police force has
combated the nuisance of dacoits in the Chambal ravines, dealt with the
smugglers, criminal gangs and etc with superior professionalism.
Present Scenario
Currently Rajasthan Police is very well equipped with state of the art
infrastructure and latest technologies like Information Technology,
Forensic Science laboratory and developed telecommunication facilities.
New departments and specialized units have been incorporated with
trained personnel. There has been a remarkable change in the attitude,
strength, operational techniques, outlook and organization of this
police force. At present there are nine organizational wings consisting
of Crime Branch
   1. Planning and Welfare
   2. Rajasthan armed constabulary
   3. Training
   4. Forensic Science laboratory
   5. Telecommunications
   6. Traffic Police
   7. State special branch
   8. Police Band
Current Strength- The Rajasthan Police force currently has strength of
70000. The Director General of Police (DGP) heads the Rajasthan Police.
The state of Rajasthan is divided into 8 police zones and each zone is
headed by Inspector General of Police (IGP). The police administration
in the state encompasses 39 police districts (consisting 3 rural police
districts, 2 city districts in Jaipur and 2 railway police districts),
711 police stations, 172 circles and 788 out-posts. Besides 700 IPS and
RPS officers, Rajasthan Police also consists of
   1. 965 Inspectors
   2. 3481 Sub-Inspectors
   3. 5366 Assistant Sub-Inspectors
   4. 8985 Head Constables
   5. 51712 Constables
Women Police
Previously the district police used to also look after the women related
problems including cases involving dowry, rape, eve-teasing, immoral
trafficking of young girls and women and so on. Increased cases
pertaining to such women- centric matters necessitated the Police
stations to be headed by women police officers. In October, 1979 the
first woman R.P.S. officer was selected in and finally in March 1989,
the first Mahila Police Station was set up at Jaipur.
At present there are about 12 women Police Stations in Rajasthan
including 2 at Jaipur and one at Ajmer, Alwar, Bhilwara, Bharatpur ,
Bikaner ,Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Kota, Pali and Udaipur. Women cells have
been established in 22 district headquarters. The state has 10 lady
I.P.S. officers and 17 lady RPS officers. These women personnel are well
trained in riot control, drill and security duties and exhibit same
professional expertise like their male counterparts.
Rajasthan Police Headquarters
Bari Chaupar
Jaipur - 302 002
Ph: - 91-141- 2606111, 2606199, 2606122
Source : rajpolice.nic.in/
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