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  2. Police ranks and insignia of India - Wikipedia

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    Ranks of law enforcement in India. The ranks, posts, and designations of all police officers vary from state to state as law and order is a state matter. But, generally the following pattern is observed: [1] [2] [3] Gazetted officers. Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia [4] [5] [6] Insignia.

  3. Below them rank the rest of the department (see rank structure below) of approximately 1000 police officers. Officers serve across the transit system and in various departments (see below). Ranks of Department

  4. Indian Police Service - Wikipedia

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    Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia; Insignia: Rank: Director general of police: Additional director general of police: Inspector general of police: Deputy inspector general of police: Senior superintendent of police: Superintendent of police: Additional superintendent of police: Assistant superintendent of police

  5. Superintendent of police (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Superintendent of Police (SP) is a rank in Indian police forces held by an officer who typically heads a rural police district. Other officers of the same rank may lead specialised wings or units. In cities under commissionerate system, an SP may serve as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) under the Commissioner of Police.

  6. Director general of police - Wikipedia

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    Director General of Police ( DGP) is a rank in the Indian Police Service, held by the highest ranking police officer in a State or a Union Territory of India, typically heading the state or the UT police force. The DGP is appointed by the cabinet and holds a three-star rank .

  7. Tamil Nadu Police - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India. [3] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632. The Director General of the Tamil Nadu police is Shankar Jiwal .

  8. Category:Police ranks of India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Police ranks of India" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Assistant sub-inspector of police - Wikipedia

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    In the police forces of India, an Assistant of sub-inspector (ASI) is a non-gazetted police officer ranking above a police head constable and below a Sub-inspector. The rank insignia for an ASI is one star, with a red and blue striped ribbon at the outer edge of the shoulder straps.

  10. Assistant superintendent - Wikipedia

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    Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) is still in use in India where the officer holding this rank is from Indian Police Service. However, assistant superintendent of police is a probationary rank (till the second year of the career of an IPS officer) and is worn by officers when under training at SVPNPA .

  11. Law enforcement in India - Wikipedia

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    Female security personnel at India-Pakistan border. Law enforcement in India is imperative to keep justice and order in the nation. Indian law is enforced by a number of agencies. Unlike many federal nations, the constitution of India delegates the maintenance of law and order primarily to the states and territories. [1]