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Hi I would like to have the information about Delhi Police as well as the details of the Effect of Sixth Central Pay Commission on different posts as well as the current organization structure?
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The Delhi Police is the principle lawfulness office for the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). It doesn't have purview over the connecting zones of the National Capital Region. The leader of the Delhi Police Department is assigned as Police Commissioner of New Delhi. 'General society Order', and Police in Delhi, the National Capital Territory, is under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India and not under the Government of Delhi. Effect of Sixth Central Pay Commission Following the Sixth Central Pay Commission the UPA Government, in 2008, chose to influence advancements for Indian Police To benefit officers, notwithstanding for higher positions, time bound. Indian Police Service officers are presently advanced on settled time table, pretty much autonomous of practical necessities or traverse of obligation, up to the level of Inspector Generals of Police, at interims of 4, 9, 13, 14, and 18 years of administration. Delhi Police, which had one Inspector General (IG) till Jan 1980s, now has 12 officers with positions higher ranking than IGPs. They are called Commissioners and Special chiefs, who are in the HAG evaluations and peak pay grades. Moreover Delhi police, rather than one IGP, has a few dozen IGPs, as each one gets the opportunity to be IGP after culmination of 18 years benefit. New IG's capacities and duties are the same as that of pre-1980s DIGs and Superintendents of police (SPs) Current Organization Delhi Police, in 2017, has 6 Ranges, 13 Police Districts, 62 Sub-Divisions with 184 Police Stations and 5 Specialized Crime Units announced as Police Stations in particular, Economic Offenses Wing, Crime Branch, Special Cell, Special Police Unit for Women and Children (SPUWAC) and Vigilance).
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