STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
SHORT NOTICE
Recruitment to the post of Constables (GD) in CISF/CRPF/BSF/SSB
Examination 2011.
The Medical Examination of the candidates qualified in the Written
Examination for recruitment to the post of Constables (GD) CISF/CRPF/BSF/SSB
will be held from 21
st
July 2011 to 03
rd
September 2011 except in the States of
Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, where it will be held from 21
st
July 2011 to 13th
September 2011 at the following centres :-
Name of
State/UT
Name of centre of Medical Examination.
Bihar (i) BSF Campus Kishanganj, (Khagra Camp), Post & Distt. Kishanganj, Bihar-855107
(ii) 9 Bn NDRF, NH-30, R. R. Road, Bihta, (Patna), Bihar-801103 (for Male and
Female) (iii) FTR HQr, SSB Patna, Rukunpura, Patna, New Bailey Road, Distt. Patna
(Bihar)-800014 (iv) SHQ SSB, Muzaffarpur, Modern Agro Agencies Building, Chkkar
Maidan, Muzaffarpur (Bihar) Pin-842001 (v) SHQ SSB Purnea, PO Box No. 25, Distt.
Purnea (Bihar)-854301 (vi) 12 Bn SSB, Kishanganj, Camp Baba Confectionary,
Kishanganj (Bihar) Pin-855107
Uttar
Pradesh
(i) Bithura Campus, Chuttebuck Ganj, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh-243501 (ii) Group
Centre, CRPF, Phaphamau, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh-211013 (for Male and Female)
(iii) NHCC Hospital, CISF North Zone Campus, Saket, PO Malviya Nagar, New Delhi
110017 (iv), FTR HQrs, SSB Lucknow, Sankalp Bhawan, TC/35, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti
Nagar, Lucknow (UP)-226010. (v) BSF Campus, Mohanlalgunj, Lucknow (UP)-227305
(vi) Group Centre, CRPF, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh-244901 (vii) SHQ SSB, Lakimpur
Kheri, Sarna Hotel, PO & Distt. Lakimpur Kheri (UP)-262701 (viii) SHQ SSB, FCI
Complex, PO-Fertilizer Factory, Urbarak Nagar, Gorakhpur (UP)-273007 (ix) GC,
CRPF, Lucknow, (UP) (x) GC CRPF Greater Noida (UP)
West
Bengal,
Andman &
Nicobar and
Sikkim
BSF Campus Baikunthpur, PO- Baikunthpur, Distt. Jalpaiguri (WB)-734008 (ii) BSF
Campus Cooch Behar, PO-Kharija Kakribari, Distt. Cooch Behar, West Bengal-736179
(iii) BSF Campus, Kalyani, Post-Kalyani, Distt. Nadia (WB)-741235. (iv) BSF Campus
Roshanbagh, Distt. Murishabad (WB)-742164 (for Male and Female) (v) BSF Campus
Baishnabnagar (Farakka), PO-Chamagram, Distt. Malda (WB)-732127 (vi) BSF
Campus, Pati Ram, PO-Atrai, Pati Ram, Distt. South Dinaj Pur, West Bengal-733158
Orrisa (i) Group Centre, CRPF, Bhubaneswar, Orissa-751011 (for female candidates) , (ii)
CISF KRTC, Mundali, PO-Mundali, Distt. Cuttack (Orrisa) Pin-754006
Jharkhand (i) TC & S Hazaribagh, PO- BSF Meru, Distt. Hazaribagh, Jharkhand-825317 (ii) O/O
DIG CRPF, CTC (T & IT), Ranchi, Jharkhand-834004 (for male & female candidates)
Karnataka/
Kerala &
Lakshdweep
STC BSF Bangalore, PO- AFS Yelahanka, Bangalore, Karnataka-560063 (for male &
female)
Delhi (i) Group Centre, CRPF, Jharodakalan, New Delhi (for male & female)
(ii) 103 RAF, BN, Wazirabad, Delhi-110094
Uttrakhand SSB Academy, Srinagar Garhwal, Distt. Pauri, Uttrakhand-246174 (For male & female)
Rajasthan (i) BSF Campus Udaipur Near Vill-Kavita, NH-76, Distt. Udaipur (Rajasthan) Pin-
313001 (ii) SHQ BSF, SGNR, 3 E Chhoti, PO- Udhog Vihar, Distt. Sriganganagar
(Rajasthan), Pin-335001 (iii) BSF Campus, Bikaner, PO & Distt. Bikaner (Rajasthan)
Pin-334001 (iv) SHQ BSF Jaisalmer (North) PO & Distt. Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) Pin-
345002 (v) STC BSF Jodhpur, Mandore Road, Jodhpur (Raj)-432001 (for male &
female) (vi) BSF Campus Jaipur, Vill & PO-Labana via-Achrol, Distt. Jaipur
(Rajasthan)-303002 (vii) BSF Campus Barmer, PO & Distt. Barmer (Rajasthan)-
344001 (viii) Group Centre-I, CRPF, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-305007.Assam/
Arunachal
Pradesh &
Nagaland
(i) BSF Campus Masimpur (Slichar), PO-Arunachal, Distt. Cachar, Assam-788025(ii)
Group Centre, CRPF, PO- Dimapur, Khatkhati (Assam) Pin-797112 (male & female)
Manipur (i) BSF Campus, Koirengei, Vill-Koirengei, PO-Mantripukhri, Distt-Imhpal (East),
Manipur-795002 Medical Examination of Female candidates of Manipur,
Meghalaya & Tripura States will be at Group Centre, CRPF, PO Dimapur,
Khatkhati (Assam) Pin-797112
Meghalya SHQ BSF, Shillong, PO-Mawpat , Distt. East Khasi Hills, Shillong Meghalya, Pin-
793012.
Tripura BSF Campus Salbagan, PO-Salbagan, Agartala-799012
Andhra
Pradesh
(i) Group Centre, CRPF, Chandrayan, Gutta, PO-Keshogiri, Hyderabad (AP)-500005
(For male & female) (ii) CISF NISA Hyderabad, PO-Hakimpet, Hyderabad (AP) Pin-
500037.
Tamilnadu &
Puducherry
(i) Group Centre, CRPF, Avadi, Chennai, Tamilnadu-600065 (for male & Female)
Maharashtra
& Goa
(i) Group Centre, CRPF, Talegaon, PO-Vishnupuri, Pune (Maharashtra)-410507 (for
male & female) (ii) Group Centre, CRPF, Nagpur, Hingna Road, Nagpur,
Maharashtra-440019
Gujarat,
Daman &
Diu and
Dadar Nagar
Haveli
(i) BSF Campus, Dantiwara, PO-Dantiwara Colony, Distt. Banaskantha (Gujarat)-
385505 (ii) BSF Campus Gandhinagar, PO- CRPF Group Centre, Chiloda Road, Distt.
Gandhinagar (Gujarat)-382042 (for male & female)
Madhya
Pradesh
(i) STC BSF Tekanpur, PO-Tekanpur, Distt. Gwalior (MP) Pin-475005 (ii) Group
Centre, CRPF, Bhopal, Village-Bangrasis, Tuluk-Hazoor, Distt. Bhopal (MP)-462045
(iii) CSMT BSF Takenpur, PO-Takenpur, Distt. Gwalior (MP)-475005 (iv) CSWT BSF
Indore, Bijasan Road, Near Airport Indore (MP)-05 (For male & female)
Chhatisgarh (i) Group Centre, CRPF, Bhrani, PO-Ganiyari, Bilaspur.(Chhatisgarh)-495001 (For
male & female) (ii) CISF Unit 3
rd
Reserve Battalion, Bhilai, Post-Uttai, Distt. Durg,
Chhatisgarh-491107
Chandigarh
& H.P.
Training Centre SSB, Sapri, PO-Jwalamukhi, Distt. Kangra (H.P.)-176031. Medical
examination of female candidates at SHQ BSF Amritsar Khasa, PO-Chhehrata, Distt.
Amritsar (Punjab)-142105
Haryana BSF Campus, PO-Sirsa Road, Distt. Hissar (Haryana) Pin-125011, (ii) Group Centre,
CRPF Kadarpur, Gurgaon (Haryana) (for male & female).
Punjab SHQ BSF, Gurdaspur, PO & Distt. Gurdaspur, Punjab-143521 (ii) SHQ BSF Amritsar
Khasa, PO-Chhehrata, Distt. Amritsar (Punjab)-142105 (for female) (iii) SHQ BSF
Firozpur, Moga Road, Firozpur (Punjab)-152001 (iv) SHQ BSF Abhor, Humangarh
Road, Azimgarh, Post-Abhor, Distt. Firozpur (Punjab)-152116
J&K (i) STC BSF Kashmir Humhama, Near Airport, Distt. Budgam (J&K)-190003 (For male
& female) (ii) Ftr. HQr BSF Jammu, PO-BSF Paloura Camp, Jammu (J&K) Pin-181124
(For male & Female)
Medical examination of female candidates will be held in the centre specifically
mentioned in the list. No medical examination will be held on 15/8/2011 22/8/2011 &
31/8/2011.
2. Candidates who do not receive the call letter for medical examination at least
one week before the date of medical examination are advised to download the call
letter from the website of concerned SSC Regional Office. The website also will
have daily roll number-wise programme in each centre. Websites of SSC Regions:
CR-www.ssc-cr.org., ER-www.sscer.org, KKR-www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in, NRwww.sscnr.org, NWR-www.sscnwr.org, NER-www.sscner.org.in, MPRwww.sscmpr.org, SR-www.sscsr.gov.in and WR-www.sscwr.org.
पुलिस की खबरें, सिर्फ पुलिस के लिए ...... An International Police Blog for police personnels and their family, their works, their succes, promotion and transfer, work related issues, their emotions,their social and family activities, their issues and all which related to our police personnels.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Police Career: Three Deputy Assistant Director (Police Science) in the North Eastern Police Academy(NEPA), Meghalaya, Ministry of Home Affairs
(Vacancy No.11081603227) Three Deputy Assistant Director (Police Science) in the North Eastern Police
Academy(NEPA), Meghalaya, Ministry of Home Affairs. The posts are Unreserved. Qualification: Essential: A.
EDUCATIONAL: Bachelor`s Degree in Law or Master`s Degree in criminology from a recognized
University or equivalent. B. EXPERIENCE: Two years` practical experience at the Bar or two years`
teaching experience in Police Training Institutes. DUTIES: To teach IPC, Cr.PC, Evidence Act, Minor Act
and other allied subjects on Police Science and Crime Investigation etc. to the Dy. S.P. and Sub-Inspectors of Basic Course, including various short term courses. Also to carry out other duties related to training
assigned to him by the Director from time to time. HQ: Umsaw, Umiam, Meghalaya.
Academy(NEPA), Meghalaya, Ministry of Home Affairs. The posts are Unreserved. Qualification: Essential: A.
EDUCATIONAL: Bachelor`s Degree in Law or Master`s Degree in criminology from a recognized
University or equivalent. B. EXPERIENCE: Two years` practical experience at the Bar or two years`
teaching experience in Police Training Institutes. DUTIES: To teach IPC, Cr.PC, Evidence Act, Minor Act
and other allied subjects on Police Science and Crime Investigation etc. to the Dy. S.P. and Sub-Inspectors of Basic Course, including various short term courses. Also to carry out other duties related to training
assigned to him by the Director from time to time. HQ: Umsaw, Umiam, Meghalaya.
Maharastra Police: आओ जाने जहां से हमारे कई साथियों ने ट्रेनिंग ली..MAHARASHTRA POLICE ACADEMY, NASHIK
MAHARASHTRA POLICE ACADEMY, NASHIK
The Maharashtra Police Academy is a pioneer institution that celebrated its
100 years on a grand scale in 2007. This institution has a history of producing
tough and efficient officers since its interception in 1906. It has had the legacy of
British Police officers and very senior I.P.S. officers as its head, where the officers
trained have performed exceedingly well in the field.
The Academy has been awarded the Commemorative stamp by Postal and
Communication Dept., Govt. of India in September-2007, in appreciation of MPA’s
service to the nation.
It is a pride matter of pride that MPA is also an ISO 9001:2000 certified
institution, an institution of excellence.
The Academy began as a Police Training School (PTS) at Pune in the year 1906 but
was shifted to its present location at Nashik in the year 1908, when the buildings and other
infrastructure for the PTS were ready. The Police Training School was re-designated as
Police Training College in the year 1961 after the formation of the Maharashtra State. The
State Government further upgraded the PTC to that of Academy in the year 1990 renaming
it as Maharashtra Police Academy. The Academy on this occasion was also presented its
regimental colours by the State Government.
Ever since its inception in 1906, the Academy has been imparting basic training to the
Deputy Superintendents and Sub Inspectors of Police of Maharashtra. Before the
establishment of the Central Police Training College (now N.P.A.) at the Mt.Abu in Sept.
1948, the officers of the Indian Police borne on the strength of Bombay Province (which
included areas of Gujarat, Sindh - Pakistan and parts of present day Karnataka) were also
trained on joining the service at P.T.S. at Nashik. Since Gujarat was a part of the erstwhile
Bombay State till creation of separate State of Gujarat and Maharashtra in 1961 many
senior officers of that cadre too were trained in this Academy. Officers of Goa, Pondicherry
and Dadra & Nagar Haveli have also been trained from time to time at this institution. Thus
M.P.A. has been the alma mater of several officers of different ranks who have gone on to
serve various parts of the country with distinction.
The Academy at present provides induction training to directly recruited State Dy.
Supdts. of Police and P.S.Is. The I.P.S. officers on joining the cadre are also given
familiarization training here. The Academy also provides induction training to Dy.Ss.P. and
P.S.Is. of State of Goa on request. Besides running various in-service courses for serving
Police officers, the Academy also trains officers of the State Forest Deptt., State Excise
Deptt and State Transport Corporation besides central Excise & MSEB. It has also run
course for the Bombay Electric and Suburban Transport (BEST) on matters of security. The
Academy has had distinction of organising national level All India Police Duty Meet in 1980
and Police Science Congress in 1993.
A Director, an officer of the rank of Addl. D.G.P. heads M.P.A., and is assisted by a
Deputy Director of the rank of Dy.I.G.P. It has a training faculty of various ranks including
three Supdts.Of Police assisted by Asst. Directors (Dy.Ss.P and P.I.s) and Law officers.These officers are sent to various training courses organized by BPRD ,DoPT & CPR to
keep them updated on training matters.It boasts of a fully equipped conference hall, a
Gymnasium, Computer Lab, Swimming pool, and hostel accommodation for 700 officers
with expansion programmes on the anvil. The Academy has modern small arms firing
range and a multi channel firearms training simulator (FATS) to facilitate modern training in
fire-arms. Construction of a modern auditorium, a hostel for senior officers and a centenary
complex for housing various training facilities have also been undertaken under the
modernizations plan.
The staff pattern at MPA is as Follows:
Location:- The Academy is located on a 267-acre campus at Nashik on Nashik
Trimbak Road. It is the green lung of Nashik city. The Academy has three buildings
of old European architecture which came into existence at the time when it was
shifted from Pune 1908. The local heritage society has classified these buildings as
heritage structures.
Distance from
Director
Add.DGP
0253-2352158 Office
0253-2352166 Res.1. Mumbai-180 Km.
2. Pune -205 Km.
3. Nagpur -700 Km.
Currently 2 batches [ 100&101] of PSI’s are undergoing training.The 100
th
batch of PSI’s of 365 officers are passing out on 16/12/2009.After 14 days
vacation,they will be reporting for duty at various districts & city police w.e.f. 1
Jan 2010.
INVITATION OF PASSING OUT PARADE , PSI BATCH 100
MAHARASHTRA POLICE ACADEMY MAP
MPA CONDUCTS FOLLOWING COURSES:
S.N. NAME OF TRAINING
TRG.
PERIOD
RANK
1
INDUCTION TRAINING FOR PSIs SELECTED
THROUGH MPSC
1 YEAR PSI
2 INDUCTION TRAINING OF DIRECT DySsP 1 YEAR DySsP
3
REORIENTATION COURSES FOR PSIs, APIs &
PI
18 DAYS
PSIs, APIs
& PI
4
PROMOTIONAL COURSES FOR PSIs
PROMOTED THROUGH DEPARTMRNTAL EXAM
8 WEEKS PSI
Officers trained So far at M.P.A., Nashik up to September-2009
352 IP & IPS officers
638 Dy.Ss.P.
16053 Police Sub Inspector’s
746 officers of the State Forest Deptt.
382 officers of State Excise Deptt.
745 officers of R.T.O.,
353 officers of the M.S.R.T.C.
22 Naval officers
20 officers of BEST, Mumbai
72 Asst. Public Prosecutors
28 Officers from M.S.E.B. ( Power Generation )
4 DySp (W/L)
Their training syllabus is updated periodically in keeping pace with the
time.
Detective Training School (DTS)
DTS, that trains policemen in various aspects of error-free
investigation is also located within the campus of M.P.A. and is headed
by a Deputy Director.
The Maharashtra Police Academy is a pioneer institution that celebrated its
100 years on a grand scale in 2007. This institution has a history of producing
tough and efficient officers since its interception in 1906. It has had the legacy of
British Police officers and very senior I.P.S. officers as its head, where the officers
trained have performed exceedingly well in the field.
The Academy has been awarded the Commemorative stamp by Postal and
Communication Dept., Govt. of India in September-2007, in appreciation of MPA’s
service to the nation.
It is a pride matter of pride that MPA is also an ISO 9001:2000 certified
institution, an institution of excellence.
The Academy began as a Police Training School (PTS) at Pune in the year 1906 but
was shifted to its present location at Nashik in the year 1908, when the buildings and other
infrastructure for the PTS were ready. The Police Training School was re-designated as
Police Training College in the year 1961 after the formation of the Maharashtra State. The
State Government further upgraded the PTC to that of Academy in the year 1990 renaming
it as Maharashtra Police Academy. The Academy on this occasion was also presented its
regimental colours by the State Government.
Ever since its inception in 1906, the Academy has been imparting basic training to the
Deputy Superintendents and Sub Inspectors of Police of Maharashtra. Before the
establishment of the Central Police Training College (now N.P.A.) at the Mt.Abu in Sept.
1948, the officers of the Indian Police borne on the strength of Bombay Province (which
included areas of Gujarat, Sindh - Pakistan and parts of present day Karnataka) were also
trained on joining the service at P.T.S. at Nashik. Since Gujarat was a part of the erstwhile
Bombay State till creation of separate State of Gujarat and Maharashtra in 1961 many
senior officers of that cadre too were trained in this Academy. Officers of Goa, Pondicherry
and Dadra & Nagar Haveli have also been trained from time to time at this institution. Thus
M.P.A. has been the alma mater of several officers of different ranks who have gone on to
serve various parts of the country with distinction.
The Academy at present provides induction training to directly recruited State Dy.
Supdts. of Police and P.S.Is. The I.P.S. officers on joining the cadre are also given
familiarization training here. The Academy also provides induction training to Dy.Ss.P. and
P.S.Is. of State of Goa on request. Besides running various in-service courses for serving
Police officers, the Academy also trains officers of the State Forest Deptt., State Excise
Deptt and State Transport Corporation besides central Excise & MSEB. It has also run
course for the Bombay Electric and Suburban Transport (BEST) on matters of security. The
Academy has had distinction of organising national level All India Police Duty Meet in 1980
and Police Science Congress in 1993.
A Director, an officer of the rank of Addl. D.G.P. heads M.P.A., and is assisted by a
Deputy Director of the rank of Dy.I.G.P. It has a training faculty of various ranks including
three Supdts.Of Police assisted by Asst. Directors (Dy.Ss.P and P.I.s) and Law officers.These officers are sent to various training courses organized by BPRD ,DoPT & CPR to
keep them updated on training matters.It boasts of a fully equipped conference hall, a
Gymnasium, Computer Lab, Swimming pool, and hostel accommodation for 700 officers
with expansion programmes on the anvil. The Academy has modern small arms firing
range and a multi channel firearms training simulator (FATS) to facilitate modern training in
fire-arms. Construction of a modern auditorium, a hostel for senior officers and a centenary
complex for housing various training facilities have also been undertaken under the
modernizations plan.
The staff pattern at MPA is as Follows:
Location:- The Academy is located on a 267-acre campus at Nashik on Nashik
Trimbak Road. It is the green lung of Nashik city. The Academy has three buildings
of old European architecture which came into existence at the time when it was
shifted from Pune 1908. The local heritage society has classified these buildings as
heritage structures.
Distance from
Director
Add.DGP
0253-2352158 Office
0253-2352166 Res.1. Mumbai-180 Km.
2. Pune -205 Km.
3. Nagpur -700 Km.
Currently 2 batches [ 100&101] of PSI’s are undergoing training.The 100
th
batch of PSI’s of 365 officers are passing out on 16/12/2009.After 14 days
vacation,they will be reporting for duty at various districts & city police w.e.f. 1
Jan 2010.
INVITATION OF PASSING OUT PARADE , PSI BATCH 100
MAHARASHTRA POLICE ACADEMY MAP
MPA CONDUCTS FOLLOWING COURSES:
S.N. NAME OF TRAINING
TRG.
PERIOD
RANK
1
INDUCTION TRAINING FOR PSIs SELECTED
THROUGH MPSC
1 YEAR PSI
2 INDUCTION TRAINING OF DIRECT DySsP 1 YEAR DySsP
3
REORIENTATION COURSES FOR PSIs, APIs &
PI
18 DAYS
PSIs, APIs
& PI
4
PROMOTIONAL COURSES FOR PSIs
PROMOTED THROUGH DEPARTMRNTAL EXAM
8 WEEKS PSI
Officers trained So far at M.P.A., Nashik up to September-2009
352 IP & IPS officers
638 Dy.Ss.P.
16053 Police Sub Inspector’s
746 officers of the State Forest Deptt.
382 officers of State Excise Deptt.
745 officers of R.T.O.,
353 officers of the M.S.R.T.C.
22 Naval officers
20 officers of BEST, Mumbai
72 Asst. Public Prosecutors
28 Officers from M.S.E.B. ( Power Generation )
4 DySp (W/L)
Their training syllabus is updated periodically in keeping pace with the
time.
Detective Training School (DTS)
DTS, that trains policemen in various aspects of error-free
investigation is also located within the campus of M.P.A. and is headed
by a Deputy Director.
WB Police: Kolkata: बिड़ला घराना देगा पुलिस को सौगात, बनाएगा एक सुपर स्पेशिलिटी पुलिस अस्पताल...
KOLKATA: A public-private partnership model in the healthcare system envisaged by the state government has finally taken shape. In all probability, Kolkata Police will enter into an agreement with the M P Birla Group to run a state-of-the-art trauma care centre at Kolkata Police Hospital in Bhowanipore. While none in the government was willing to comment on the private partners roped in to give the 300-bed hospital a much-needed facelift, it is understood that the Group, now headed by Harsh Vardhan Lodha, will join hands with city police.
On August 12, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had outlined her vision for the trauma-care centre. People living below the poverty line and having BPL cards will get a discount of Rs 35,000 in the new facility. Others, who are not affluent but don't have BPL cards, could avail a three-day package by paying 50% of the total medical cost. The chief minister's personal initiative in the project could be gauged by the fact that she had sanctioned funds from MPLAD funds to enable procurement of trauma-care ambulances.
The chief minister also wanted the hospital to shed its "exclusive for policemen" tag and be open to general public as well. The hospital - right in the heart of the city at Bhowanipore's Beninandan Street - had the potential to be bigger in size with much better facilities, she had informed her aides.
The hospital, incidentally, started small back in 1897 in Amherst Street to treat contagious diseases which frequently plagued Kolkata Police personnel. In 1921, it was moved to its Bhowanipore location. Lodha, who runs the multi-speciality Belle View Clinic, confirmed the development, saying, "Plans have been submitted to build a state-of-the-art trauma care centre at the hospital."
Not elaborating, Dr Sudhir Mishra, additional commissioner of police (I), said, "A proposal has been submitted for government's consideration. We are keeping all options open. A decision to this effect will be taken shortly."
Belle View CEO Dr V Tandon only said, "I will be in a position to comment later."
Setting trauma-care units in government-run hospitals, including Kolkata Police Hospital, was a proposal mooted even during the erstwhile Left regime. Nearly Rs 16 crore was allocated for it. R G Kar Hospital was first in the block to have such a centre in place. The allocation was also meant for NRS Medical College, MR Bangur Hospital and six district hospitals.
At present, city police has 12 transit trauma care ambulances. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) had provided six more to it. Plans are afoot to buy another 18 by the KMC and hand them over to police in phases. These ambulances will be parked in key intersections and will be equipped to dash all accident victims to the nearest trauma-care centre. These centres will have facilities for resuscitation, ICU ventilator, multi-channel monitor, infusion pump, blood gas analyzer, patient warming system, multi-purpose electro hydraulic OT tables and diathermy machines.
The police hospital is now reeling under severe manpower crunch. It has a sanctioned strength of 35 doctors, 62 nurses and 128 medical support staff. However, only 17 doctors are running the show at present, including a surgeon, a radiologist and an anesthetist. A Kolkata Police data shows these trauma-care ambulances do make a difference, with the past year's data showing that 12 trauma-care ambulances had dashed 484 patients to hospitals - only five had died.
On August 12, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had outlined her vision for the trauma-care centre. People living below the poverty line and having BPL cards will get a discount of Rs 35,000 in the new facility. Others, who are not affluent but don't have BPL cards, could avail a three-day package by paying 50% of the total medical cost. The chief minister's personal initiative in the project could be gauged by the fact that she had sanctioned funds from MPLAD funds to enable procurement of trauma-care ambulances.
The chief minister also wanted the hospital to shed its "exclusive for policemen" tag and be open to general public as well. The hospital - right in the heart of the city at Bhowanipore's Beninandan Street - had the potential to be bigger in size with much better facilities, she had informed her aides.
The hospital, incidentally, started small back in 1897 in Amherst Street to treat contagious diseases which frequently plagued Kolkata Police personnel. In 1921, it was moved to its Bhowanipore location. Lodha, who runs the multi-speciality Belle View Clinic, confirmed the development, saying, "Plans have been submitted to build a state-of-the-art trauma care centre at the hospital."
Not elaborating, Dr Sudhir Mishra, additional commissioner of police (I), said, "A proposal has been submitted for government's consideration. We are keeping all options open. A decision to this effect will be taken shortly."
Belle View CEO Dr V Tandon only said, "I will be in a position to comment later."
Setting trauma-care units in government-run hospitals, including Kolkata Police Hospital, was a proposal mooted even during the erstwhile Left regime. Nearly Rs 16 crore was allocated for it. R G Kar Hospital was first in the block to have such a centre in place. The allocation was also meant for NRS Medical College, MR Bangur Hospital and six district hospitals.
At present, city police has 12 transit trauma care ambulances. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) had provided six more to it. Plans are afoot to buy another 18 by the KMC and hand them over to police in phases. These ambulances will be parked in key intersections and will be equipped to dash all accident victims to the nearest trauma-care centre. These centres will have facilities for resuscitation, ICU ventilator, multi-channel monitor, infusion pump, blood gas analyzer, patient warming system, multi-purpose electro hydraulic OT tables and diathermy machines.
The police hospital is now reeling under severe manpower crunch. It has a sanctioned strength of 35 doctors, 62 nurses and 128 medical support staff. However, only 17 doctors are running the show at present, including a surgeon, a radiologist and an anesthetist. A Kolkata Police data shows these trauma-care ambulances do make a difference, with the past year's data showing that 12 trauma-care ambulances had dashed 484 patients to hospitals - only five had died.
Delhi Police:former Lok Sabha speaker insisted that MPs should have gone to Delhi Police first..
New Delhi: Reacting to the arrests of Rajya Sabha MP and former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh and former BJP MPs Faggan Singh Kulaste and Mahavir Singh Bhagora in the cash-for-votes scam, the then Lok Sabha speaker Somnath Chatterjee said, "What happened on July 23 was bad and serious. It's a judicial process."
But the former Lok Sabha speaker insisted that MP's should have gone to Delhi Police or informed the matter to him first.
"Police should have been contacted immediately. FIR could have been lodged then and there, instead of creating all these paraphernalia," said Chatterjee.
But the former Lok Sabha speaker insisted that MP's should have gone to Delhi Police or informed the matter to him first.
"Police should have been contacted immediately. FIR could have been lodged then and there, instead of creating all these paraphernalia," said Chatterjee.
Delhi Police: दिल्ली पुलिस की कछुआ चाल, तीन साल में 47 फीसदी मामलों का हुआ बुरा हाल
नई दिल्ली.दिल्ली पुलिस भले ही अपराध पर अंकुश लगाने के बड़े-बड़े दावे करती रही हो लेकिन हकीकत कुछ और ही है। प्राप्त आंकड़ों के अनुसार बीते साढ़े तीन साल में दिल्ली पुलिस के विभिन्न थानों में कुल 1 लाख 81 हजार मामले दर्ज किए गए, लेकिन इनमें से मात्र 96 हजार मामले ही पुलिस सुलझा सकी।
बाकी 85 हजार (47 प्रतिशत) मामले या तो पुलिस के ढुलमुल रवैये की भेंट चढ़ गए, अन्यथा फॉरेंसिक जांच में विलंब, शिकायतकर्ता के असहयोग व अन्य कारणों से लंबित पड़े हैं। दिल्ली पुलिस के एक वरिष्ठ अधिकारी ने बताया कि इस वर्ष 31 जुलाई 2011 तक 30,904 मामले दर्ज किए गए, जिनमें से 13,764 मामले ही सुलझाए जा सके।
यानी 50 प्रतिशत से अधिक मामले इस वर्ष अनसुलझे ही पुलिस की फाइलों में पड़े रह गए। पुलिस अधिकारियों का मानना है कि फॉरेंसिक की रिपोर्ट आने में देरी होना व अदालती फाइलों को पूरा करना आदि कारणों के चलते अक्सर बहुत से मामले सुलझाने में पुलिस को देरी हो जाती है।
बाकी 85 हजार (47 प्रतिशत) मामले या तो पुलिस के ढुलमुल रवैये की भेंट चढ़ गए, अन्यथा फॉरेंसिक जांच में विलंब, शिकायतकर्ता के असहयोग व अन्य कारणों से लंबित पड़े हैं। दिल्ली पुलिस के एक वरिष्ठ अधिकारी ने बताया कि इस वर्ष 31 जुलाई 2011 तक 30,904 मामले दर्ज किए गए, जिनमें से 13,764 मामले ही सुलझाए जा सके।
यानी 50 प्रतिशत से अधिक मामले इस वर्ष अनसुलझे ही पुलिस की फाइलों में पड़े रह गए। पुलिस अधिकारियों का मानना है कि फॉरेंसिक की रिपोर्ट आने में देरी होना व अदालती फाइलों को पूरा करना आदि कारणों के चलते अक्सर बहुत से मामले सुलझाने में पुलिस को देरी हो जाती है।
Delhi Police: सुना है कभी ऐसा, इस बार प्रेमिका ने फेंका प्रेमी पर तेजाब..क्या आप कहेंगे नारी सशक्तिकरण जिंदाबाद..
नई दिल्ली.आनंद विहार के क्रॉसरिवर मॉल के पास रविवार दोपहर एक युवती ने अपने प्रेमी के चेहरे पर तेजाब फेंक दिया। विनीत (27) नामक पीड़ित युवक को अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया है। आरोपी युवती आरती (25) को पुलिस ने गिरफ्तार कर लिया है। पुलिस मामले की जांच में जुटी है।
घटना रविवार दोपहर 12 बजे की है। आनंद विहार थाना पुलिस को सूचना मिली कि क्रॉसरिवर मॉल के पास एक युवक के चेहरे पर उसकी ही साथी युवती ने तेजाब डाल दिया है। मौके पर पहुंची पुलिस ने पीड़ित को डा. हेडगेवार अस्पताल में पहुंचाया, जहां उसकी हालत को देखते हुए जीटीबी अस्पताल रेफर कर दिया गया।
विनीत मौजपुर का निवासी है। उसके पिता मूर्ति के व्यवसाय से जुड़े हुए हैं। जबकि आरोपी युवती आरती यमुना विहार की रहने वाली है। पुलिस सूत्रों के मुताबिक युवक-युवती पिछले कई सालों से एक-दूसरे को जानते हैं। रविवार को दोनों फिल्म देखने पहुंचे थे, लेकिन टिकट नहीं मिला तो वे मॉल के बाहर ही बैठ गए। बताया जाता है कि इसी दौरान आरती ने विनीत के चेहरे पर एक बोतल में मौजूद कुछ द्रव्य फेंक दिया।
बताया जाता है कि यह तेजाब था, जिससे विनीत का चेहरा झुलस गया। माना जा रहा है कि दोनों में किसी बात को लेकर मनमुटाव चल रहा था, जिसके चलते आरती ने सुनियोजित तरीके से विनीत पर तेजाब फेंका। आरती के पास बैग था, वह इसी में तेजाब लेकर पहुंची थी। पुलिस ने आरती को गिरफ्तार कर लिया है और पूछताछ करने में जुट गई है।
घटना रविवार दोपहर 12 बजे की है। आनंद विहार थाना पुलिस को सूचना मिली कि क्रॉसरिवर मॉल के पास एक युवक के चेहरे पर उसकी ही साथी युवती ने तेजाब डाल दिया है। मौके पर पहुंची पुलिस ने पीड़ित को डा. हेडगेवार अस्पताल में पहुंचाया, जहां उसकी हालत को देखते हुए जीटीबी अस्पताल रेफर कर दिया गया।
विनीत मौजपुर का निवासी है। उसके पिता मूर्ति के व्यवसाय से जुड़े हुए हैं। जबकि आरोपी युवती आरती यमुना विहार की रहने वाली है। पुलिस सूत्रों के मुताबिक युवक-युवती पिछले कई सालों से एक-दूसरे को जानते हैं। रविवार को दोनों फिल्म देखने पहुंचे थे, लेकिन टिकट नहीं मिला तो वे मॉल के बाहर ही बैठ गए। बताया जाता है कि इसी दौरान आरती ने विनीत के चेहरे पर एक बोतल में मौजूद कुछ द्रव्य फेंक दिया।
बताया जाता है कि यह तेजाब था, जिससे विनीत का चेहरा झुलस गया। माना जा रहा है कि दोनों में किसी बात को लेकर मनमुटाव चल रहा था, जिसके चलते आरती ने सुनियोजित तरीके से विनीत पर तेजाब फेंका। आरती के पास बैग था, वह इसी में तेजाब लेकर पहुंची थी। पुलिस ने आरती को गिरफ्तार कर लिया है और पूछताछ करने में जुट गई है।
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)