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Central Reserve Police Force

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is a reserve gendarmerie and internal combat force in India under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India. It is one among the Central Armed Police Forces. The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter-insurgency. It is composed of Central Reserve Police Force (Regular) and Central Reserve Police Force (Auxiliary).

Central Reserve Police Force
CRPF Emblem
CRPF emblem embroidered on the sky-blue flag
AbbreviationCRPF
Motto"सेवा और निष्ठा"
Service and Loyalty
Agency overview
Formed
  • 27 July 1939 (1939-07-27)
    (as Crown Representative's Police)
  • 28 December 1949; 73 years ago (1949-12-28)
Preceding agency
Employees313,634 Active personnel
Annual budget29,324.92 crore (US$3.7 billion) (2022–23)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionIndia
Political map of India EN
Governing bodyMinistry of Home Affairs
Constituting instrument
  • Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949[2]
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersCGO Complex, New Delhi, INDIA
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Child agencies
Notables
Programmes
  • Operation All Out (J&K)
  • Anti-Naxal Operations (LWE Region)
Anniversaries
  • Valour Day
    (9 April 1965)
  • Police Commemoration Day
    (21 October 1959)
Website
crpf.gov.in

It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939. After Indian independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on the 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 erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, and in the North East, 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 246 battalions and various other establishments, the CRPF is considered India's largest central armed police force and has a sanctioned strength of more than 300,000 personnel as of 2019.[3]

History Edit

  • The CRPF was derived from the CRP (Crown Representative's Police) on 27 July 1939 with 2 battalions in Nimach [Means North Indian Mounted Artillery and Cavalry Headquarter], Madhya Pradesh. Its primary duty at the time was to protect the British residents in sensitive states of India.[4]
  • 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 Chinese Army at Hot Springs in Ladakh resulting in 10 casualties. The survivors were imprisoned. Since then, 21 October is observed as Police Commemoration day nationwide, across all states in India.[5]
  • On the intervening night of 8 and 9 April 1965, 3500 men of the 51st Infantry Brigade of Pakistan, comprising 18 Punjab Bn, 8 Frontier Rifles, and 6 Baluch Bn, stealthily launched operation "Desert Hawk" against border posts in Rann of Kutch. 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 demoralizing 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 to turn back to old records for appreciation with that historic moment being picked up for celebration as "Valour Day" of the Force after Year. [check quotation syntax]

  • The CRPF guarded the India-Pakistan Border until 1965, at which point the Border Security Force was created for that purpose.
  • On 2001 Indian Parliament attack the CRPF troopers killed all five terrorists who had entered the premises of the Indian Parliament in New Delhi.
  • When 5 armed terrorists tried to storm the Ram Janambhoomi Complex in Ayodhya 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 ‘Shaurya Chakra’.[4]
  • In recent years, the Government of India has decided to follow up on recommendations of the Indian cabinet to use each security agency for its mandated purpose. As a result, the counter-insurgency operations in India have been entrusted to the CRPF.
  • In 2008 a wing called Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite movement.
  • On 2 September 2009, 5000 CRPF soldiers were deployed for a search and rescue mission to find the then Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy whose helicopter went missing over the Nallamalla Forest Range in Andhra Pradesh. This was the largest search operation ever mounted in India.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security. Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939, it is one of the oldest Central para-military forces (now termed as Central Armed Police Force). CRPF was raised as a sequel to the political unrest and the agitations in the then princely States of India following the Madras Resolution of the All-India Congress Committee in 1936 and the ever-growing desire of the Crown Representative to help the vast majority of the native States to preserve law and order as a part of the imperial policy.

After Independence, the force was renamed as Central Reserve Police Force by an Act of Parliament on 28 December 1949. This Act constituted CRPF as an armed force of the Union. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the then Home Minister, visualized a multi-dimensional role for it in tune with the changing needs of a newly independent nation.

During the early 1950s, the performance of the CRPF detachments in Bhuj, the then Patiala and East Punjab State Union (PEPSU)Patiala and East Punjab States Union and Chambal ravines were appreciated by all quarters. The force played a significant role during the amalgamation of the princely States into the Indian Union. It helped the Union Government in disciplining the rebellious princely States of Junagarh and the small principality of Kathiawar in Gujarat which had declined to join the Indian Union.

Soon after Independence, contingents of the CRPF were sent to Kutch, Rajasthan, and Sindh borders to check infiltration and trans-border crimes. They were, subsequently, deployed on the Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir following attacks launched by the Pakistani infiltrators. The CRPF bore the brunt of the first Chinese attack on India at Hot Springs (Ladakh) on 21 October 1959. A small CRPF patrol was ambushed by the Chinese in which ten of its men made their supreme sacrifice for the country. Their martyrdom on 21 October is remembered throughout the country as the Police Commemoration Day every year.

During the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the Force once again assisted the Indian Army in Arunachal Pradesh. Eight CRPF personnel were killed in action. In the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars also the Force fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the Indian Army, both on the Western and Eastern borders.

For the first time in the history of para-military Forces in India, thirteen companies of CRPF including a detachment of women were airlifted to join the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka to fight the militant cadres. Besides, CRPF personnel were also sent to Haiti, Namibia, Somalia, and Maldives to deal with the law and order situation there, as a part of the UN Peace Keeping Force.

In the late seventies, when extremist elements disturbed the peace in Tripura and Manipur, CRPF battalions were deployed in strength. Simultaneously, there was turmoil in the Brahmaputra Valley. The CRPF had to be inducted in strength not only to maintain law and order but also to keep lines of communication free from disruption. The commitments of the Force continue to be very high in the Northeast in dealing with the insurgency.[6]

Operations Edit

Sri Lanka Mission Edit

The role of the CRPF and its services rendered have extended beyond the nation's borders as well. The services rendered by the CRPF in Sri Lanka as part of IPKF, as part of the UN Peace Keeping Force in Namibia, Somalia, Haiti, Maldives, and also in Bosnia speak volumes about the ability, agility, versatility, and dependability of the Force to adapt to any conflict-situation round the globe. Presently a contingent of 240 personnel of RAF is deployed in KOSOVO as UN Mission in Kosovo is to provide protection and security to the UN officials/UN civil police/ Crowd control etc. RAF coys will also assist local Police to control /mob during violent demonstrations, humanitarian and to assist the activities of the ICTY.[7]

Haiti Mission Edit

Background

Haiti was under the commandment of the National Council of Government in 1986 under Jean Claude Duvalier. The country went through a series of political instability moving from one military Government to another from 1986 to 1991. The country experienced 4 military coups. In 1991 the military government was replaced by a young priest Jean Bertrand Aristide who took over as president after the election in November 1990, he was overthrown after 7 months in Sept 1991 by General Cadres. The Priest Jean Bertrand Aristide took asylum in the USA with U.S troops who prepared to enter Haiti under orders from President Bill Clinton of USA. The Wind was favorable for the return of Aristide to power by holding elections in Haiti in Oct 1994.

A contingent of 120 male personnel selected from CRPF and RAF Units was formed, trained, and equipped for duties at 103 RAF in Delhi and they were sent to Haiti on 31 March 1994. This contingent then called a Company, worked in Haiti for various duties during elections as a part of the US Army contingent forming 504 Military Police Battalion (Dragon Fighters) under the UN Mission in Haiti (UNMIH).

Duties performed

The duties performed by the contingent included mobile patrolling, saturation patrolling, manning and guarding Police Stations and the National Prisons, combined mounted/dismounted patrols, Prison monitor teams, and security escorts. They also trained the prisoners. All such duties were conducted as a special arrangement for the peaceful conduct of Presidential elections in Haiti.

Shri R.S.H.S Sahota then Commandant, was the Contingent Commander. In recognition of the contingent's excellent performance in Haiti, the contingent was awarded on U.S. Army Commendation Medal, 5 US Army Achievement Medals, 80 appreciation coins, and UN Medal to all 120 personnel. After successful completion of the assigned task, this contingent was de-inducted from Haiti in November 1995.

Operation Lalgarh Edit

Lalgarh was severely affected by the Naxalites in the late 2000s and early 2010s. To solve this menace, the WB government requested the deployment of the CRPF and its newly raised CoBRA battalions. The operation ended after the encounter with Kishenji, who was the root of the rebellion.

Liberia Mission Edit

On a special request from the United Nations and direction of Govt. of India/Ministry of Home Affairs, a fully formed Female Police Unit (FFPU) was formed with Mahila CRPF personnel which was further deployed in Liberia during Feb 2007, as part of an UN peacekeeping force in the strife-torn African nation.

Out of the 23 nations deployed there, only India has the privilege of having an exclusive women's team there, and it was the first exclusive female team of police that was pressed into action in any UN peacekeeping force.

This deployment is still on as part of the UN mission however is now supplemented by a male Contingent also. The tenure of each contingent is for one year. At present, the 8th Batch of Female contingents and the 5th Batch of Male contingents have been deployed in Liberia.

Operations in Kashmir Edit

CRPF is deployed in Jammu and Kashmir for various reasons. Their duty includes performing CASOs, SADOs, and ROPs, providing security to both vital installations and highways, etc. In fact, their way of operating even surpasses the RR of the army operating there. They are the most active in the valley along with the JKP SOG. Their method of doing operations in the valley is highly appreciated and second to none.

Organisation Edit

 
CRPF (CoBRA) personnel during the Republic Day Parade

Administration Edit

The CRPF is headed by a Director General who is an Indian Police Service officer and is divided into ten administrative sectors, each headed by an Inspector General. Each Sector consists of one or more administrative and/or Operational Ranges, headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police. Now, Group Centres are also headed by DIGs. The Financial Advisor of the CRPF has been an Indian Revenue Service officer of the rank of Joint Secretary and also has Dy Advisors from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service or the Indian Telecom. Service and Indian Civil Account Service.

Subdivisions Edit

There are 243 battalions, (including 204 executive Bns, 6 Mahila Bns, 15 RAF Bns, 10 CoBRA Bns, 5 Signal Bns and 1 Special Duty Group, 1 Parliament Duty Group),[8] of approximately 1200 constables each. Each battalion is commanded by a commanding officer of the rank Commandant, and consists of seven CRPF companies, each containing 135 men. Each company is headed by an Assistant Commandant.

The Ministry of Home Affairs plans to raise 2 Group Centers, 2 Range HQs, 1 Sector HQ, and 12 new battalions including a Mahila (all-female) battalion by 2019.[9]

The CRPF force is organized into a headquarters, three attached wings, and four zones. A zone is either headed by an additional director general or a special director general. A zone is subdivided into sectors where each sector is headed by an inspector general.[10]

Zone Branch / Zone in-charge Branch / Sector
Operations & HQ Shri Zulfiquar Hasan, IPS, ADG Operations
Intelligence
COBRA
RAF
Comms & IT
Medical
Works Shri Sanjay Chander, IPS, SDG Personnel
Provisioning
Administration
Establishment
F.A.
Training Shri Shyam Sundar Chaturvedi, IPS, ADG Training Institutions
ISA Mt.Abu
North-East

(Spl. DG-GTY)

Shri Sanjeev Ranjan Ojha , IPS, ADG Jorhat
Manipur and Nagaland
Tripura
North Eastern
Southern

(ADG-HYD)

Smt Rashmi Shukla, IPS, ADG Western
Southern
Karnataka-Kerala
Central

(Spl. DG-KOL)

Shri Nitin Agarwal, IPS, ADG Bihar
Central
Madhya Pradesh
Eastern
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Jammu & Kashmir

(Spl. DG-JMU)

Shri Sanjay Arora, IPS, ADG Jammu
Northern
Rajasthan
North Western
Srinagar
Operations Kashmir
CRPF Academy Shri K S Bhandari, ADG CRPF Academy

Special units Edit

The Rapid Action Force Edit

The Rapid Action Force (RAF) is a specialized 15 battalion wing of the Indian Central Reserve Police Force. It was formed in October 1992, to deal with communal riots and related civil unrest. The battalions are numbered from 99 to 108. 5 more battalions were also added in the year 2017 by converting the GD battalion into an RAF battalion. The RAF is a zero-response force intended to quickly respond to a crisis situation.[11]

This force also has the distinction of having a unique flag signifying peace. The force was the recipient of the President's colour presented by Shri L.K. Advani, then Deputy Prime Minister of India, on 7 October 2003 for "its selfless service to the nation in the 11th year of coming into existence".

The smallest functional unit in the force is a 'Team' commanded by an inspector, which has three components — a riot control element, a tear gas element, and a fire element. It has been organized as an independent strike unit.

One team in each company of the RAF is composed of female personnel so as to deal more effectively with situations where the force faces women demonstrators.[12]

Parliament Duty Group Edit

The Parliament Duty Group is an elite CRPF unit tasked with providing armed protection to Parliament House.[13] It comprises 1,540 personnel drawn from various units of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). PDG members are trained in combating nuclear and bio-chemical attacks, rescue operations, and behavioural management.

The Parliament House complex is protected by teams from the Delhi police, CRPF, ITBP, and personnel of the Parliament Security Service. The Parliament Security Service acts as the overall coordinating agency in close cooperation with various security agencies such as the Delhi Police, CRPF, IB, SPG and NSG.

PDG personnel are armed with Glock Pistols, MP5 Submachine Gun, INSAS sniper rifles with telescope and hand-held thermal imagers.[13]

Special Duty Group Edit

The Special Duty Group is an elite battalion of the CRPF tasked with providing security for the outer cordon of the Prime Minister's official residence on 7, Lok Kalyan Marg and his office in the North Block as well as during outdoor functions. It comprises around 1000 personnel.[14][15]

CoBRA Edit

Commando Battalion for Resolute Action[16] (CoBRA) is the special operation unit of CRPF created in 2008 to deal the Naxalite movement in India. This specialised CRPF unit is one of the few units of the Central Armed Police Forces in the country that is specifically trained in guerilla warfare. This elite fighting unit has been trained to track, hunt and eliminate small Naxalite groups. There are currently 10 COBRA units.

10 CoBRA units raised between 2008 and 2011 have been trained, equipped, and deployed in all LWE/ Insurgent affected areas of the states of Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, as well as Assam & Meghalaya is one of the best Central Armed Police in the country trained to survive, fight and win in the jungle. CoBRA is unquestionably/undoubtedly the best CAP in the country.

CoBRA was awarded 04 Shaurya Chakras, 01 Kirti Chakra, 01 PPMG,[17] 117 PMG, and 1267 DG Commendations.

Personnel Edit

Rank structure Edit

The organization is structured mainly on three rank categories which include Gazetted Officers(GOs), Subordinate Officers(SOs), and Non-Gazetted Officers (NGOs). The Assistant Commandants are Group 'A' Gazetted officers, directly appointed upon clearing an exam conducted by the UPSC which is held yearly.

Officers
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  Central Reserve Police Force[18][19]
           
Inspector General
-
Deputy Inspector-General
-
Commandant
-
Second-In-Command
-
Deputy Commandant
-
Assistant Commandant
-
Police equivalent
Director General Director General Additional
Director General
Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Senior Superintendent Superintendent Deputy Commandant / Additional Superintendent ACP/DySP No equivalent
Army equivalent Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain Lieutenant
Other Ranks
Rank group Junior commissioned officers Non commissioned officer Enlisted
  Central Reserve Police Force[18][19]
          No insignia
Subedar Major
-
Inspector
-
Sub-inspector
-
Assistant Sub-inspector
-
Head Constable
-
Constable
-

Being a central Indian police agency and having a high presence of Indian Police Service officers, CRPF follows ranks and insignia similar to other police organisations in India.

List of Directors General Edit

V. G. Kanetkar was the first Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force, serving from 3 August 1968 to 15 September 1969.[20] The current Director General is Dr. Sujoy Lal Thaosen, in office since 1 October 2022.

Sr No. Name From Till
1 V G Kanetkar 3 August 1968 15 September 1969
2 Imdad Ali 16 September 1969 28 February 1973
3 B B Mishra 1 March 1973 30 September 1974
4 N S Saxena 30 September 1974 31 May 1977
5 S M Ghosh 1 June 1977 31 July 1978
6 R C Gopal 31 July 1978 10 August 1979
7 P R Rajgopal 10 August 1979 30 March 1980
8 Birbal Nath 13 May 1980 3 September 1980
9 R N Sheopory 3 September 1980 31 December 1981
10 S D Chowdhury 27 January 1982 30 April 1983
11 Shival Swarup 30 July 1983 7 May 1985
12 J F Ribeiro 4 June 1985 8 July 1985
13 T G L Iyer July 1985 Nov 1985
14 S D Pandey 1 November 1985 31 March 1988
15 P.G.Harlankar 1 April 1988 30 September 1990
16 K P S Gill 19 December 1990 8 November 1991
17 S Subramanian 9 November 1991 31 January 1992
18 D P N Singh 1 February 1992 30 November 1993
19 S V M Tripathi 1 December 1993 30 June 1996
20 M B Kaushal 1 October 1996 12 November 1997
21 M N Sabharwal 2 December 1997 31 July 2000
22 Trinath Mishra 31 July-2000 31 December 2002
23 S C Chaube 31 December 2002 31 January 2004
24 J K Sinha 31 January 2004 28 February 2007
25 S I S Ahmed 1 March 2007 31 March 2008
26 V K Joshi 31 March 2008 28 February 2009
27 A S Gill 28 February 2009 31 January 2010
28 Vikram Srivastava 31 January 2010 6 October 2010
29 K Vijay Kumar 7 October 2010 30 September 2012
30 Pranay Sahay 1 October 2012 31 July 2013
31 Dilip Trivedi 17 August 2013 30 November 2014
32 Prakash Mishra 1 December 2014 29 February 2016
33 K. Durga Prasad 1 March 2016 28 February 2017
34 Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar 27 April 2017 13 January 2020
35 Dr. A. P. Maheshwari 13 January 2020 28 February 2021
36 Kuldiep Singh 16 March 2021 30 September 2022
37 Dr.Sujoy Lal Thaosen 1 October 2022 Incumbent

Women in the CRPF Edit

CRPF has six Mahila (Female) Battalions. After its training in March 1987, 88(M) Bn won laurels for its work assisting the Meerut riots and later with the IPKF in Sri Lanka. Personnel of the second Mahila battalion (135 Bn) performed creditably during the Lok Sabha elections 1996 in many states.[21] At present female personnel are deployed in active duty in Jammu & Kashmir, Ayodhya, Manipur, Assam and other parts of the country where they are doing a commendable job. In addition, each RAF battalion has a component of 96 female operators.

The successful experiment of the 88 (Mahila) Bn and the ever-increasing necessity of female officers in dealing with emerging law and order situations as well as the Government emphasis on equality and women empowerment, CRPF raised the second and third Mahila Bn i.e. the 135 (M) Bn with HQR at Gandhinagar (Gujarat) in 1995 and the 213 Bn with HQR at Nagpur (Maharastra) in 2011.[21]

Weapons Edit

CRPF uses basic Infantry weapons which are manufactured indigenously at the Indian Ordnance Factories under the control of the Ordnance Factories Board: They are also equipped with weapons like CGRLs, 81mm mortars, AGLs, etc.

Awards Edit

 
List of Gallantry-Medals/Awards as on 14 September 2018

Members of the CRPF have been awarded 1586 medals.[5]

Sl No Medal Name Numbers
01 George Cross 01
02 King's Police Medal for Gallantry 03
03 Ashok Chakra 01
04 Kirti Chakra 01
05 Padma Shri 01
06 Vir Chakra 01
07 Shaurya Chakra 14
08 President's Police and Fire Services Medal for Gallantry 49
09 President's Police Medal for Gallantry 192
10 Yudh Seva Medal 01
11 Sena Medal 05
11 Vishisht Seva Medal 04
12 Police Medal for Gallantry 1205
13 IPMG 05
14 Jeevan Raksha Padak 03
15 Prime Minister's Police Medal for Life Saving 100
TOTAL 1586

CRPF bagged highest humber of gallantary medals amongst all paramilitary forces. The force was awarded 30 gallantary medals on Republic Day 2022.

In popular culture Edit

The acronym CRPF has been expanded as "Chalte Raho Pyare Force" (lit.'Keep moving my friend force' or 'Keep Moving, Beloved Force') since they are constantly on the move from one troubled place in India to another.[22][23][24]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  14. ^ "CRPF orders enquiry after expired polio vaccines given to some infants at medical camp". 20 May 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  15. ^ "CRPF orders inquiry in 'botched up' vaccination drive among personnel's children". 20 May 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
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  24. ^ Joshi, Manoj (10 January 2017). "BSF Jawan's Video Has a Simple Message: India Should be Ready to Pay for Security". The Wire. Retrieved 9 July 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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sky blue flagAbbreviationCRPFMotto स व और न ष ठ Service and LoyaltyAgency overviewFormed27 July 1939 1939 07 27 as Crown Representative s Police 28 December 1949 73 years ago 1949 12 28 Preceding agencyMinistry of Home AffairsEmployees313 634 Active personnelAnnual budget 29 324 92 crore US 3 7 billion 2022 23 1 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionIndiaPolitical map of India ENGoverning bodyMinistry of Home AffairsConstituting instrumentCentral Reserve Police Force Act 1949 2 General natureGendarmerieOperational structureHeadquartersCGO Complex New Delhi INDIAMinister responsibleAmit Shah Union Minister of Home AffairsAgency executiveDr Sujoy Lal Thaosen IPS Director General CRPFChild agencies Commando Battalion for Resolute Action COBRA Rapid Action Force RAF Special Duty Group CRPF Valley QAT Parliament Duty Group Security Wing VIP Security group NotablesProgrammesOperation All Out J amp K Anti Naxal Operations LWE Region AnniversariesValour Day 9 April 1965 Police Commemoration Day 21 October 1959 Websitecrpf wbr gov wbr inIt came into existence as the Crown Representative s Police on 27 July 1939 After Indian independence it became the Central Reserve Police Force on the 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 erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir Bihar and in the North East 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 246 battalions and various other establishments the CRPF is considered India s largest central armed police force and has a sanctioned strength of more than 300 000 personnel as of 2019 3 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Sri Lanka Mission 2 2 Haiti Mission 2 3 Operation Lalgarh 2 4 Liberia Mission 2 5 Operations in Kashmir 3 Organisation 3 1 Administration 3 2 Subdivisions 4 Special units 4 1 The Rapid Action Force 4 2 Parliament Duty Group 4 3 Special Duty Group 4 4 CoBRA 5 Personnel 5 1 Rank structure 5 2 List of Directors General 5 3 Women in the CRPF 6 Weapons 7 Awards 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe CRPF was derived from the CRP Crown Representative s Police on 27 July 1939 with 2 battalions in Nimach Means North Indian Mounted Artillery and Cavalry Headquarter Madhya Pradesh Its primary duty at the time was to protect the British residents in sensitive states of India 4 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 Chinese Army at Hot Springs in Ladakh resulting in 10 casualties The survivors were imprisoned Since then 21 October is observed as Police Commemoration day nationwide across all states in India 5 On the intervening night of 8 and 9 April 1965 3500 men of the 51st Infantry Brigade of Pakistan comprising 18 Punjab Bn 8 Frontier Rifles and 6 Baluch Bn stealthily launched operation Desert Hawk against border posts in Rann of Kutch 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 demoralizing 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 to turn back to old records for appreciation with that historic moment being picked up for celebration as Valour Day of the Force after Year check quotation syntax The CRPF guarded the India Pakistan Border until 1965 at which point the Border Security Force was created for that purpose On 2001 Indian Parliament attack the CRPF troopers killed all five terrorists who had entered the premises of the Indian Parliament in New Delhi When 5 armed terrorists tried to storm the Ram Janambhoomi Complex in Ayodhya 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 Shaurya Chakra 4 In recent years the Government of India has decided to follow up on recommendations of the Indian cabinet to use each security agency for its mandated purpose As a result the counter insurgency operations in India have been entrusted to the CRPF In 2008 a wing called Commando Battalion for Resolute Action CoBRA was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite movement On 2 September 2009 5000 CRPF soldiers were deployed for a search and rescue mission to find the then Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy whose helicopter went missing over the Nallamalla Forest Range in Andhra Pradesh This was the largest search operation ever mounted in India The Central Reserve Police Force CRPF is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939 it is one of the oldest Central para military forces now termed as Central Armed Police Force CRPF was raised as a sequel to the political unrest and the agitations in the then princely States of India following the Madras Resolution of the All India Congress Committee in 1936 and the ever growing desire of the Crown Representative to help the vast majority of the native States to preserve law and order as a part of the imperial policy After Independence the force was renamed as Central Reserve Police Force by an Act of Parliament on 28 December 1949 This Act constituted CRPF as an armed force of the Union Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the then Home Minister visualized a multi dimensional role for it in tune with the changing needs of a newly independent nation During the early 1950s the performance of the CRPF detachments in Bhuj the then Patiala and East Punjab State Union PEPSU Patiala and East Punjab States Union and Chambal ravines were appreciated by all quarters The force played a significant role during the amalgamation of the princely States into the Indian Union It helped the Union Government in disciplining the rebellious princely States of Junagarh and the small principality of Kathiawar in Gujarat which had declined to join the Indian Union Soon after Independence contingents of the CRPF were sent to Kutch Rajasthan and Sindh borders to check infiltration and trans border crimes They were subsequently deployed on the Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir following attacks launched by the Pakistani infiltrators The CRPF bore the brunt of the first Chinese attack on India at Hot Springs Ladakh on 21 October 1959 A small CRPF patrol was ambushed by the Chinese in which ten of its men made their supreme sacrifice for the country Their martyrdom on 21 October is remembered throughout the country as the Police Commemoration Day every year During the Sino Indian War of 1962 the Force once again assisted the Indian Army in Arunachal Pradesh Eight CRPF personnel were killed in action In the 1965 and 1971 Indo Pak wars also the Force fought shoulder to shoulder with the Indian Army both on the Western and Eastern borders For the first time in the history of para military Forces in India thirteen companies of CRPF including a detachment of women were airlifted to join the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka to fight the militant cadres Besides CRPF personnel were also sent to Haiti Namibia Somalia and Maldives to deal with the law and order situation there as a part of the UN Peace Keeping Force In the late seventies when extremist elements disturbed the peace in Tripura and Manipur CRPF battalions were deployed in strength Simultaneously there was turmoil in the Brahmaputra Valley The CRPF had to be inducted in strength not only to maintain law and order but also to keep lines of communication free from disruption The commitments of the Force continue to be very high in the Northeast in dealing with the insurgency 6 Operations EditSri Lanka Mission Edit The role of the CRPF and its services rendered have extended beyond the nation s borders as well The services rendered by the CRPF in Sri Lanka as part of IPKF as part of the UN Peace Keeping Force in Namibia Somalia Haiti Maldives and also in Bosnia speak volumes about the ability agility versatility and dependability of the Force to adapt to any conflict situation round the globe Presently a contingent of 240 personnel of RAF is deployed in KOSOVO as UN Mission in Kosovo is to provide protection and security to the UN officials UN civil police Crowd control etc RAF coys will also assist local Police to control mob during violent demonstrations humanitarian and to assist the activities of the ICTY 7 Haiti Mission Edit BackgroundHaiti was under the commandment of the National Council of Government in 1986 under Jean Claude Duvalier The country went through a series of political instability moving from one military Government to another from 1986 to 1991 The country experienced 4 military coups In 1991 the military government was replaced by a young priest Jean Bertrand Aristide who took over as president after the election in November 1990 he was overthrown after 7 months in Sept 1991 by General Cadres The Priest Jean Bertrand Aristide took asylum in the USA with U S troops who prepared to enter Haiti under orders from President Bill Clinton of USA The Wind was favorable for the return of Aristide to power by holding elections in Haiti in Oct 1994 A contingent of 120 male personnel selected from CRPF and RAF Units was formed trained and equipped for duties at 103 RAF in Delhi and they were sent to Haiti on 31 March 1994 This contingent then called a Company worked in Haiti for various duties during elections as a part of the US Army contingent forming 504 Military Police Battalion Dragon Fighters under the UN Mission in Haiti UNMIH Duties performedThe duties performed by the contingent included mobile patrolling saturation patrolling manning and guarding Police Stations and the National Prisons combined mounted dismounted patrols Prison monitor teams and security escorts They also trained the prisoners All such duties were conducted as a special arrangement for the peaceful conduct of Presidential elections in Haiti Shri R S H S Sahota then Commandant was the Contingent Commander In recognition of the contingent s excellent performance in Haiti the contingent was awarded on U S Army Commendation Medal 5 US Army Achievement Medals 80 appreciation coins and UN Medal to all 120 personnel After successful completion of the assigned task this contingent was de inducted from Haiti in November 1995 Operation Lalgarh Edit Lalgarh was severely affected by the Naxalites in the late 2000s and early 2010s To solve this menace the WB government requested the deployment of the CRPF and its newly raised CoBRA battalions The operation ended after the encounter with Kishenji who was the root of the rebellion Liberia Mission Edit On a special request from the United Nations and direction of Govt of India Ministry of Home Affairs a fully formed Female Police Unit FFPU was formed with Mahila CRPF personnel which was further deployed in Liberia during Feb 2007 as part of an UN peacekeeping force in the strife torn African nation Out of the 23 nations deployed there only India has the privilege of having an exclusive women s team there and it was the first exclusive female team of police that was pressed into action in any UN peacekeeping force This deployment is still on as part of the UN mission however is now supplemented by a male Contingent also The tenure of each contingent is for one year At present the 8th Batch of Female contingents and the 5th Batch of Male contingents have been deployed in Liberia Operations in Kashmir Edit CRPF is deployed in Jammu and Kashmir for various reasons Their duty includes performing CASOs SADOs and ROPs providing security to both vital installations and highways etc In fact their way of operating even surpasses the RR of the army operating there They are the most active in the valley along with the JKP SOG Their method of doing operations in the valley is highly appreciated and second to none Organisation Edit nbsp CRPF CoBRA personnel during the Republic Day ParadeAdministration Edit The CRPF is headed by a Director General who is an Indian Police Service officer and is divided into ten administrative sectors each headed by an Inspector General Each Sector consists of one or more administrative and or Operational Ranges headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General DIG of Police Now Group Centres are also headed by DIGs The Financial Advisor of the CRPF has been an Indian Revenue Service officer of the rank of Joint Secretary and also has Dy Advisors from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service or the Indian Telecom Service and Indian Civil Account Service Subdivisions Edit There are 243 battalions including 204 executive Bns 6 Mahila Bns 15 RAF Bns 10 CoBRA Bns 5 Signal Bns and 1 Special Duty Group 1 Parliament Duty Group 8 of approximately 1200 constables each Each battalion is commanded by a commanding officer of the rank Commandant and consists of seven CRPF companies each containing 135 men Each company is headed by an Assistant Commandant The Ministry of Home Affairs plans to raise 2 Group Centers 2 Range HQs 1 Sector HQ and 12 new battalions including a Mahila all female battalion by 2019 9 The CRPF force is organized into a headquarters three attached wings and four zones A zone is either headed by an additional director general or a special director general A zone is subdivided into sectors where each sector is headed by an inspector general 10 Zone Branch Zone in charge Branch SectorOperations amp HQ Shri Zulfiquar Hasan IPS ADG OperationsIntelligenceCOBRARAFComms amp ITMedicalWorks Shri Sanjay Chander IPS SDG PersonnelProvisioningAdministrationEstablishmentF A Training Shri Shyam Sundar Chaturvedi IPS ADG Training InstitutionsISA Mt AbuNorth East Spl DG GTY Shri Sanjeev Ranjan Ojha IPS ADG JorhatManipur and NagalandTripuraNorth EasternSouthern ADG HYD Smt Rashmi Shukla IPS ADG WesternSouthernKarnataka KeralaCentral Spl DG KOL Shri Nitin Agarwal IPS ADG BiharCentralMadhya PradeshEasternOdishaChhattisgarhJharkhandWest BengalJammu amp Kashmir Spl DG JMU Shri Sanjay Arora IPS ADG JammuNorthernRajasthanNorth WesternSrinagarOperations KashmirCRPF Academy Shri K S Bhandari ADG CRPF AcademySpecial units EditThe Rapid Action Force Edit Main article Rapid Action Force The Rapid Action Force RAF is a specialized 15 battalion wing of the Indian Central Reserve Police Force It was formed in October 1992 to deal with communal riots and related civil unrest The battalions are numbered from 99 to 108 5 more battalions were also added in the year 2017 by converting the GD battalion into an RAF battalion The RAF is a zero response force intended to quickly respond to a crisis situation 11 This force also has the distinction of having a unique flag signifying peace The force was the recipient of the President s colour presented by Shri L K Advani then Deputy Prime Minister of India on 7 October 2003 for its selfless service to the nation in the 11th year of coming into existence The smallest functional unit in the force is a Team commanded by an inspector which has three components a riot control element a tear gas element and a fire element It has been organized as an independent strike unit One team in each company of the RAF is composed of female personnel so as to deal more effectively with situations where the force faces women demonstrators 12 Parliament Duty Group Edit The Parliament Duty Group is an elite CRPF unit tasked with providing armed protection to Parliament House 13 It comprises 1 540 personnel drawn from various units of Central Reserve Police Force CRPF PDG members are trained in combating nuclear and bio chemical attacks rescue operations and behavioural management The Parliament House complex is protected by teams from the Delhi police CRPF ITBP and personnel of the Parliament Security Service The Parliament Security Service acts as the overall coordinating agency in close cooperation with various security agencies such as the Delhi Police CRPF IB SPG and NSG PDG personnel are armed with Glock Pistols MP5 Submachine Gun INSAS sniper rifles with telescope and hand held thermal imagers 13 Special Duty Group Edit The Special Duty Group is an elite battalion of the CRPF tasked with providing security for the outer cordon of the Prime Minister s official residence on 7 Lok Kalyan Marg and his office in the North Block as well as during outdoor functions It comprises around 1000 personnel 14 15 CoBRA Edit Main article Commando Battalion for Resolute Action Commando Battalion for Resolute Action 16 CoBRA is the special operation unit of CRPF created in 2008 to deal the Naxalite movement in India This specialised CRPF unit is one of the few units of the Central Armed Police Forces in the country that is specifically trained in guerilla warfare This elite fighting unit has been trained to track hunt and eliminate small Naxalite groups There are currently 10 COBRA units 10 CoBRA units raised between 2008 and 2011 have been trained equipped and deployed in all LWE Insurgent affected areas of the states of Chhattisgarh Bihar Odisha Jharkhand Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra West Bengal Andhra Pradesh as well as Assam amp Meghalaya is one of the best Central Armed Police in the country trained to survive fight and win in the jungle CoBRA is unquestionably undoubtedly the best CAP in the country CoBRA was awarded 04 Shaurya Chakras 01 Kirti Chakra 01 PPMG 17 117 PMG and 1267 DG Commendations Personnel EditRank structure Edit Main articles List of police ranks in India and Indian Police Service The organization is structured mainly on three rank categories which include Gazetted Officers GOs Subordinate Officers SOs and Non Gazetted Officers NGOs The Assistant Commandants are Group A Gazetted officers directly appointed upon clearing an exam conducted by the UPSC which is held yearly OfficersRank group General flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet nbsp Central Reserve Police Force 18 19 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp Director General Special Director General Additional Director General nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Commandant Second In Command Deputy Commandant Assistant Commandant Police equivalent Director General Director General AdditionalDirector General Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Senior Superintendent Superintendent Deputy Commandant Additional Superintendent ACP DySP No equivalentArmy equivalent Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain LieutenantOther RanksRank group Junior commissioned officers Non commissioned officer Enlisted nbsp Central Reserve Police Force 18 19 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSubedar Major Inspector Sub inspector Assistant Sub inspector Head Constable Constable Being a central Indian police agency and having a high presence of Indian Police Service officers CRPF follows ranks and insignia similar to other police organisations in India List of Directors General Edit V G Kanetkar was the first Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force serving from 3 August 1968 to 15 September 1969 20 The current Director General is Dr Sujoy Lal Thaosen in office since 1 October 2022 Sr No Name From Till1 V G Kanetkar 3 August 1968 15 September 19692 Imdad Ali 16 September 1969 28 February 19733 B B Mishra 1 March 1973 30 September 19744 N S Saxena 30 September 1974 31 May 19775 S M Ghosh 1 June 1977 31 July 19786 R C Gopal 31 July 1978 10 August 19797 P R Rajgopal 10 August 1979 30 March 19808 Birbal Nath 13 May 1980 3 September 19809 R N Sheopory 3 September 1980 31 December 198110 S D Chowdhury 27 January 1982 30 April 198311 Shival Swarup 30 July 1983 7 May 198512 J F Ribeiro 4 June 1985 8 July 198513 T G L Iyer July 1985 Nov 198514 S D Pandey 1 November 1985 31 March 198815 P G Harlankar 1 April 1988 30 September 199016 K P S Gill 19 December 1990 8 November 199117 S Subramanian 9 November 1991 31 January 199218 D P N Singh 1 February 1992 30 November 199319 S V M Tripathi 1 December 1993 30 June 199620 M B Kaushal 1 October 1996 12 November 199721 M N Sabharwal 2 December 1997 31 July 200022 Trinath Mishra 31 July 2000 31 December 200223 S C Chaube 31 December 2002 31 January 200424 J K Sinha 31 January 2004 28 February 200725 S I S Ahmed 1 March 2007 31 March 200826 V K Joshi 31 March 2008 28 February 200927 A S Gill 28 February 2009 31 January 201028 Vikram Srivastava 31 January 2010 6 October 201029 K Vijay Kumar 7 October 2010 30 September 201230 Pranay Sahay 1 October 2012 31 July 201331 Dilip Trivedi 17 August 2013 30 November 201432 Prakash Mishra 1 December 2014 29 February 201633 K Durga Prasad 1 March 2016 28 February 201734 Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar 27 April 2017 13 January 202035 Dr A P Maheshwari 13 January 2020 28 February 202136 Kuldiep Singh 16 March 2021 30 September 202237 Dr Sujoy Lal Thaosen 1 October 2022 IncumbentWomen in the CRPF Edit CRPF has six Mahila Female Battalions After its training in March 1987 88 M Bn won laurels for its work assisting the Meerut riots and later with the IPKF in Sri Lanka Personnel of the second Mahila battalion 135 Bn performed creditably during the Lok Sabha elections 1996 in many states 21 At present female personnel are deployed in active duty in Jammu amp Kashmir Ayodhya Manipur Assam and other parts of the country where they are doing a commendable job In addition each RAF battalion has a component of 96 female operators The successful experiment of the 88 Mahila Bn and the ever increasing necessity of female officers in dealing with emerging law and order situations as well as the Government emphasis on equality and women empowerment CRPF raised the second and third Mahila Bn i e the 135 M Bn with HQR at Gandhinagar Gujarat in 1995 and the 213 Bn with HQR at Nagpur Maharastra in 2011 21 Weapons EditCRPF uses basic Infantry weapons which are manufactured indigenously at the Indian Ordnance Factories under the control of the Ordnance Factories Board They are also equipped with weapons like CGRLs 81mm mortars AGLs etc Awards Edit nbsp List of Gallantry Medals Awards as on 14 September 2018Members of the CRPF have been awarded 1586 medals 5 Sl No Medal Name Numbers01 George Cross 0102 King s Police Medal for Gallantry 0303 Ashok Chakra 0104 Kirti Chakra 0105 Padma Shri 0106 Vir Chakra 0107 Shaurya Chakra 1408 President s Police and Fire Services Medal for Gallantry 4909 President s Police Medal for Gallantry 19210 Yudh Seva Medal 0111 Sena Medal 0511 Vishisht Seva Medal 0412 Police Medal for Gallantry 120513 IPMG 0514 Jeevan Raksha Padak 0315 Prime Minister s Police Medal for Life Saving 100TOTAL 1586CRPF bagged highest humber of gallantary medals amongst all paramilitary forces The force was awarded 30 gallantary medals on Republic Day 2022 In popular culture EditThe acronym CRPF has been expanded as Chalte Raho Pyare Force lit Keep moving my friend force or Keep Moving Beloved Force since they are constantly on the move from one troubled place in India to another 22 23 24 See also EditMinistry of Home Affairs Border Security Force Indo Tibetan Border Police Central Industrial Security Force Sashastra Seema Bal Assam Rifles National Security Guard Border outpost Operation Green Hunt Indian Coast Guard Central Reserve Police Force SCReferences Edit Rs 1 85 lakh crore allocation to MHA in budget The Economic Times Retrieved 1 February 2022 The Central Reserve Police Force Act 1949 PDF MHA Annual Report 2016 2017 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 8 August 2017 a b Milestones of Bravery crpf nic in Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b Milestones of Bravery crpf nic in Archived from the original on 5 July 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 History of CRPF About Us Central Reserve Police Force Government of India crpf gov in Retrieved 7 June 2019 Sri Lanka Mission Central Reserve Police Force Retrieved 20 May 2022 Central Reserve Police Force the government of India crpf gov in MHA Annual Report 2015 16 PDF National Informatics Centre Ministry of Home Affairs p 172 Archived from the original PDF on 25 June 2017 Retrieved 27 April 2017 Organization Chart crpf nic in Archived from the original on 12 June 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2016 RAF Sector crpf nic in Archived from the original on 6 October 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 About Sector crpf nic in Archived from the original on 2 July 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 a b CRPF for Parliament security The Telegraph Calcutta India 10 May 2012 Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2012 CRPF orders enquiry after expired polio vaccines given to some infants at medical camp 20 May 2020 Retrieved 17 May 2021 CRPF orders inquiry in botched up vaccination drive among personnel s children 20 May 2020 Retrieved 17 May 2021 CoBRA Sector crpf nic in Archived from the original on 5 July 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 About Sector CoBRA Sector Central Reserve Police Force Government of India crpf nic in Archived from the original on 19 December 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b The Central Reserve Police Force Rules Regulations Scheme 1955 PDF 24 February 1955 a b Career Prospects Central Reserve Police Force Archived from the original on 23 March 2022 Former DG crpf nic in Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b Mahila Battalions crpf nic in Archived from the original on 30 June 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 Halarnkar Samar 7 April 2010 No time for war Hindustan Times Retrieved 9 July 2020 Raza M Maroof 2009 Confronting Terrorism Penguin Books India ISBN 978 0 670 08369 5 Joshi Manoj 10 January 2017 BSF Jawan s Video Has a Simple Message India Should be Ready to Pay for Security The Wire Retrieved 9 July 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Reserve Police Force Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Reserve Police Force amp oldid 1175330353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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