Registered No. C604 Vol No. 29 of 2012 WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE Published by Authority For departmental use only KOLKATA, FRIDAY, 27 th july, 2012 PART-I Government of West Bengal Home (Police) Department Police Service Cell No. 1505- P S Cell /3P-13/11 Pt II Dated, the 24 th July, 2012. NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to appoint the following IPS /WBPS Officers to the post noted against each on transfer with effect from the date of their assuming charge and until further orders : Sl No Name of the officer with present place of posting Place of posting on transfer 1. Shri Man Singh ,IPS (RR-94 ) Officer on compulsory Waiting West Bengal Police Directorate in the rank of DIG Deputy Inspector General Of Police (Border) Intelligence Branch ,West Bengal in an existing vacancy 2. Dr. Rajesh Kr. Singh ,IPS (RR-97) Deputy Inspector General of Police Armed Police Barrackpore Deputy Inspector General of Police ,State Crime Records Bureau, West Bengal in an existing vacancy 3. Shri Manoj Kumar Verma IPS (RR-98) Deputy Inspector Genral of Police (Operations), Counter Insurgency Force, West Bengal (Hqrs at Purulia ) Deputy Inspector General of Police Armed Police Barrackpore vice Dr. Rajesh Kr Singh, IPS. 4. Shri Subhankar Bhattacharya ,WBPS Sub-Divisional Police Officer Kalyani , Nadia Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Barrackpore division, Barrackpore Police Commissionerate in an existing vacancy. 5. Shri Alok Rajoria , IPS (RR- 2008) ,Additional Superintendent of Police (Operation) Paschim Medinipore Additional Superintendent of Police West Zone ,South 24 parganas vice Shri subhankar Bhattacharya WBPS 6. Shri Sudeep Sarkar , IPS (RR- 2009) Assistant commandant, State Armed Police 9 th Bn Additional Superintendent of police –I, Special Intelligence Group, West Bengal in an existing vacancy 7. Smt Soma Das Mitra, IPS, Additional Superintendent of Police, DIB, South 24 Pgs Additional superintendent of Police, Headquarter, South 24 pgs in an existing vacancy 8. Shri Nimbalkar Santosh Uttamrao, IPS (RR- 2009) Assistant Commandant State Armed Police 11 th Bn Additional Deputy commissioner of Police ,Air Port Division Bidhannagore Police Commissionerate vice Shri Tarun Halder WBPS 9. Shri Tarun halder ,WBPS , Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Air Port Division Bidhannagore Police Commissionerate Additional Superintendent of police (Rural) Burdwan in an existing vacancy The appointments are made in the interest of public service. This is issued in partial modification of this Department Notification No 1315-P S Cell dated 28.6.12 so far Sl No. 4 & 5 above are concerned. By order of the Governor Sd/- N. Mitra (IPS Cell 01/12) Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal Government of West Bengal Home (Police) Department Police Service Cell No. 1507- P S Cell /3P-13/11 Pt II Dated, the 24 th July, 2012. NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to appoint the following IPS Officers to the post noted against each on transfer with effect from the date of their assuming charge and until further orders : Sl No Name of the officer with present place of posting Place of posting on transfer 1. Shri Kalyan Bandopadhyay, IPS (SPS:99), Supreintendent of Police, Howrah (Rural) Commandant, State Armed Police, 6 th Bn. Vice Dr. Pranav Kumar, IPS 2. Dr. Pranav Kumar, IPS (RR:2003), Commandant, State Armed Police, 6 th Bn. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate vice Dr. Bharat Lal Meena, IPS 3. Dr. Bharat Lal Meena, IPS (RR:2002) Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate) Superintendent of Police, Howrah (Rural) vice Shri Kalyan Bandopadhyay, IPS. The appointments are made in the interest of public service. By order of the Governor Sd/- N. Mitra (IPS Cell 01/12) Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, jq¡LlZ, LmL¡a¡ - 1
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Registered No. C604 Vol No. 29 of 2012
WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE
Published by Authority For departmental use only
K O L K A T A , F R I D A Y , 2 7 t h j u l y , 2 0 1 2
P A R T - I
Government of West Bengal Home (Police) Department
Police Service Cell No. 1505- P S Cell /3P-13/11 Pt II Dated, the 24th July, 2012.
NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to appoint the following IPS /WBPS Officers to the post noted against each on transfer with effect from the date of their assuming charge and until further orders : Sl No
Name of the officer with present place of posting
Place of posting on transfer
1. Shri Man Singh ,IPS (RR-94 ) Officer on compulsory Waiting West Bengal Police Directorate in the rank of DIG
Deputy Inspector General Of Police (Border) Intelligence Branch ,West Bengal in an existing vacancy
2. Dr. Rajesh Kr. Singh ,IPS (RR-97) Deputy Inspector General of Police Armed Police Barrackpore
Deputy Inspector General of Police ,State Crime Records Bureau, West Bengal in an existing vacancy
3. Shri Manoj Kumar Verma IPS (RR-98) Deputy Inspector Genral of Police (Operations), Counter Insurgency Force, West Bengal (Hqrs at Purulia )
Deputy Inspector General of Police Armed Police Barrackpore vice Dr. Rajesh Kr Singh, IPS.
Additional Deputy commissioner of Police ,Air Port Division Bidhannagore Police Commissionerate vice Shri Tarun Halder WBPS
9. Shri Tarun halder ,WBPS , Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Air Port Division Bidhannagore Police Commissionerate
Additional Superintendent of police (Rural) Burdwan in an existing vacancy
The appointments are made in the interest of public service. This is issued in partial modification of this Department Notification No 1315-P S Cell dated 28.6.12 so far Sl No. 4 & 5 above are concerned. By order of the Governor
Sd/- N. Mitra (IPS Cell 01/12) Deputy Secretary to the Govt.
of West Bengal Government of West Bengal Home (Police) Department
Police Service Cell No. 1507- P S Cell /3P-13/11 Pt II Dated, the 24th July, 2012.
NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to appoint the following IPS Officers to the post noted against each on transfer with effect from the date of their assuming charge and until further orders : Sl No
Commandant, State Armed Police, 6th Bn. Vice Dr. Pranav Kumar, IPS
2. Dr. Pranav Kumar, IPS (RR:2003), Commandant, State Armed Police, 6th Bn.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate vice Dr. Bharat Lal Meena, IPS
3. Dr. Bharat Lal Meena, IPS (RR:2002) Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate)
Superintendent of Police, Howrah (Rural) vice Shri Kalyan Bandopadhyay, IPS.
The appointments are made in the interest of public service. By order of the Governor Sd/- N. Mitra
(IPS Cell 01/12) Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012
Government of West Bengal Home (Police) Department
WRITERS’ BUILDINGS, KOLKATA- 700 001 From : Shri B. Das, Joint Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal. To : The Principal Accountant General (A & E), West Bengal, Treasury Buildings, Kolkata- 700 001. No. 379-Sanction/HP/O/PB/5S-09/08 (Pt.) Dated: 10.07.2012. Sub:- Payment of Arrear along with interest accrued thereon in favour of Shri Jibananda Chatterjee as per order of the Hon’ble W.B.A.T. passed on 19.08.2011 vide CCP No. 136/2010 arising out of O.A. No. 8359 of 2008. The undersigned is directed to say that the Hon’ble W.B.A.T. vide its order dt. 19.08.2011 passed in the matter of CCP No. 136/2010 arising out of O.A. No. 8359 of 2008 (Jibananda Chatterjee-vs-State of West Bengal & ors.) directed the govt. for payment of Arrear and interest accued thereon in favour of Jibananda Chatterjee. Shri Chatterjee would get Rs. 12,38,478/- (Rupees twelve lakh thirty eight thousand four hundred and seventy eight) only as payment of Arrear from the period 20.08.1993 to 21.07.2007 including 8% interest of Rs. 1,58,410/- (Rupees one lakh fifty eight thousand four hundred and ten) only for the period from 01.07.2010 to 30.04.2012. Accordingly, the S.P., Paschim Medinipur has made calculation of a total sum of Rs. 12,38,478/- (Rupees twelve lakh thirty eight thousand four hundred and seventy eight) only for payment. I am, therefore, directed by order of the Governor to say, that the Governor has been pleased to accord sanction to the total amount of Rs. 12,38,478/- (Rupees twelve lakh thirty eight thousand four hundred and seventy eight) only for payment in favour of Shri Jibananda Chatterjee as per order of the Hon’ble W.B.A.T. The expenditure of Rs. 10,80,068/- (Rupees ten lakh eighty thousand and sixty eight) only will be finally debited to the head “2055-00-109-District Police-001-NP-Non Plan-W.B.P.-01-Salaries-01-Pay (charged)” under Demand No. 27 in the current year’s Budget. As there is no ‘Charged’ provision under the head of Account indicated above in the current year’s Budget, the expenditure for the principal amount of Rs. 10,80,068/- (Rupees ten lakh eighty thousand and sixty eight) only may, initially, be met by drawing an advance of an equivalent amount from the “Contingency Fund of West Bengal” by debiting to the head “8000-00-230-(2055-00-109-District Police-Np-001-WBP-01-Salaries-01-Pay)-001-Transaction under Contingency Fund-10-Payments of the Public Accounts” of the State Budget subject to recoupment of the same amount to the Fund” by obtaining a supplementary appropriation in due course during current financial year. The expenditure of Rs. 1,58,410/- (Rupees one lakh fifty eight thousand four hundred and ten) only as interest as accrued in compliance of Hon’ble W.B.A.Ts direction will be debited to the head, “2049-Interest Payments-60-Interest and other obligations-701-Misc.-NP-001-Compensation Money payable to claimants on various ground [FA] -45-Interest/Divedends (charged)” under Demand No. 18 during current year’s Vote-on-Account Budget. Amount to the extent of Rs. 12,38,478/- (Rupees twelve lakh thirty eight thousand four hundred and seventy eight) only is
hereby placed at the disposal of the Superintendent of Police, Paschim Medinipur. The Superintendent of Police, Paschim Medinipur is hereby authorized to act as drawing and disbursing officer for the purpose. The Principal Accountant General (A & E), West Bengal, A.P. Section is hereby informed. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance (Budget) Department vide their U.O. No. 0630 dt. 09.07.2012 and U.O. No. 1240-Group-P (Pay) dated 12.06.2012 of Finance (Audit) Department.
Sd/- Joint Secretary
P A R T - I I
WEST BENGAL POLICE DIRECTORATE WRITERS’ BUILDINGS, KOLKATA – 1.
ORDERS BY THE DIRECTOR GENERAL & INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, WB
Shri K. K. Mallick, IPS, DIGP, Traffic, WB is granted Earned Leave for 05 (five) days with effect from 17.07.12 to 21.07.12 under rule 11 (1) of the All India Services (Leave) Rules, 1955.
Naparajit Mukherjee
Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police, West Bengal
Medinipur is granted earned leave on personal ground for 12 (twelve) days with effect from 20.08.12 to 31.08.12 under rule 169 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
Naparajit Mukherjee
Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police, West Bengal
In cancellation of Notification No. 1039 Per/GA-I dt. 01.06.12 Shri Prakas Roy, Dy. S.P., I.B., West Bengal is granted Commuted leave on medical ground for 21 (twenty one) days with effect from 04.06.12 to 24.06.12 under rule 173 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
Sri Prakash Kumar Banerjee, Dy. S.P., A.P. Hooghly is granted Commuted leave on medical ground for 14 (fourteen) days with effect from 13.06.12 to 25.06.12 under rule 173 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012
Notification No. 1399-PER/GA-I dt. 24/07/2012
PER/GA-I 21/2004 Shri Sekhar Sengupta, Special Officier, Administration,
W.B.Police Directorate is granted Commuted Leave on medical ground for 42 (forty two) days with effect from 04.06.12 to 15.07.12 under rule 173 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
Shri Gopal Kumar Chakraborty, A.C. SAP 8th Bn. is granted Commuted Leave on medical ground for 10 (ten) days with effect from 07.06.12 to 16.06.12 under rule 173 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
Shri Asis Kr. Guha, Special Officer, Law, West Bengal Police Directorate is granted earned leave on personal ground for 4 (four) days on 10.07.12 and with effect from 18.07.12 to 20.07.12 under rule 169 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
Shri Ranabir Mukherjee, Dy. Supdt. of Police, D.E.B., Purulia, is granted earned leave on personal ground for 12 (twelve) days with effect from 21.07.12 to 01.08.12 under rule 169 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
Smt. Papiya Sultana, Dy. Supdt. of Police, Falta Zone, South 24 Parganas is granted child care leave for treatment of her minor son for 23 (twenty three) days with effect from 27.06.12 to 19.07.12 under rule 169 of the West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I.
J. C. Chattopadhyay
Additional Director General & Inspr. Genl. of Police (A), West Bengal
ORDERS OF THE INSPR. GENL. OF POLICE (HQ), WEST BENGAL Notification No. 1396-PER/GA-I dt. 23/07/2012
PER/GA-I 172/2012 Shri Anit Banerjee, Inspector of Police, now posted at
D.I.B., Bankura is granted 71 (seventyone) days Commuted leave with effect from 30.01.12 to 09.04.12 on medical ground under rule 173 of W.B.S.R. Part-I.
It is certified that Shri Anit Banerjee would have continued to officiate in the rank of Inspector of Police during the period mentioned above but for leave.
M.K.Singh Inspr. Genl. of Police (Hqrs.), West Bengal
Shri Sumanta Sarkar, Armed Inspector of Police now posted at 1st India Reserve Battalion, Durgapur is granted 101 (one hundred & one) days earned leave with effect from 30.10.11 to 07.02.12 on medical ground under rule 169 of W.B.S.R. Part-I.
It is certified that Shri Sumanta Sarkar would have continued to officiate in the rank of Inspector of Police during the period mentioned above but for leave.
M.K.Singh
Inspr. Genl. of Police (Hqrs.), West Bengal
P A R T - I I I
Rewards
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P A R T - I V
Miscellaneous notices
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ‘BOARD OF CONTROL FOR TRAINING’ HELD ON 12-07-2012 AT 11-30 HOURS AT POLICE DIRECTORATE CONFERENCE ROOM. In terms of G.O. No-1037-PL dt-21-02-2001 the following members of the ‘Board of Control for Training’ attended the ‘Meeting’ to consider the following issue and took decision as mentioned below : - Members present: - 1. Shri Vageesh Mishra, IPS,
Director General & Inspector General of Police, Training, West Bengal and Chairman of the ‘Board of Control for Training’
- Chairman
2 Shri Sanjoy Mukherjee, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Administration), West Bengal.
- Member
3. Smt. Damayanti Sen, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, WB, BKP.
- Member
4. Shri Debashis Ghosh, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Administration), West Bengal.
- Member
5. Shri M.K. Kundu, Joint Secretary, Home (Police) Department, Government of West Bengal.
- Member
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 Shri Ram Kalyan Adhikary, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Organisation), West Bengal did not attend the meeting. 1. To examine the schedule for the Basic Training
Programme for provisionally selected candidates (4767) to the post of Constable in West Bengal Police --
� Director General & Inspector General of Police, West
Bengal has approved the Basic Training Programme for
provisionally selected candidates (4767) to the post of constables
in West Bengal Police for 90 (ninety) working days without any
break (i.e. without being interrupted by any detailment for law and
order duty) communicated vide this office org no- 4279-Org /
ORG-103/10 (pt-II) dtd-27/06/2012.
� On the basis of above quoted ORG no., Deputy Inspector
General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police
Academy, West Bengal, Barrackpore has sent, under his memo no-
749/CLI, SVSPA, WB dtd-29/06/2012, the schedule for the Basic
Training Programme for provisionally selected candidates (4767)
to the post of Constables in West Bengal Police which is placed
before the ‘Board of Control for Training’ for perusal and approval
for taking next course of action..
DECISION –
The Board observed that with the decrease of number of days of training the training schedule is gradually getting compressed. The present schedule for 90 working days, as it appears may not do justice to the required level of training as envisaged and may result in RCs being passed out half-trained. Particularly the training subject relating to Arms handling, Riot drill, etc may suffer badly as, being left by no option only a very poor number of periods have been allotted for this purpose. In fact there is no scope for increasing this number without disturbing the other subjects.
Hence, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training, SVSPA, West Bengal has been asked to prepare a comparative chart showing the subject wise allotment of periods in three different courses i.e. the nine months course of earlier days, six months course of present period and 90 working days course for the present batch of 4767 RCs in SVSPA, WB and other STCs. On receipt of the same the meeting of this Board will be held on 20/07/2012 at 11-30 hours at Conference Room of Police Directorate to ascertain such minimum period of training which may meet immediate requirement of force without letting the quality of training to suffer.
The ‘Meeting’ ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
Sd/- (M. K. Kundu)
Joint Secretary, Home Department
Government of West Bengal Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (D. Ghosh)
DIG (Administration), West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (D. Sen)
DIG, Training, SVSPA, West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (S. Mukherjee)
IGP (Administration), West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (Vageesh Mishra)
Director General & Inspector General of Police, Training, West Bengal
Chairman, BOC for Training. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ‘BOARD OF CONTROL FOR TRAINING’ HELD ON 20-07-2012 AT 11-30 HOURS AT POLICE DIRECTORATE CONFERENCE ROOM. In terms of G.O. No-1037-PL dt-21-02-2001 the following members of the ‘Board of Control for Training’ attended the ‘Meeting’ to consider the following issue and took decision as mentioned below : - Members present: - 1. Shri Vageesh Mishra, IPS,
Director General & Inspector General of Police, Training, West Bengal and Chairman of the ‘Board of Control for Training’
- Chairman
2. Shri Sanjoy Mukherjee, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Administration), West Bengal.
- Member
3. Shri Ram Kalyan Adhikary, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Organisation), West Bengal.
- Member
4. Smt. Damayanti Sen, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, WB, BKP.
- Member
5. Shri Debashis Ghosh, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Administration), West Bengal.
- Member
6. Shri M.K. Kundu, Joint Secretary, Home (Police) Department, Government of West Bengal.
- Member
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 1. To examine the schedule for the Basic Training Programme for provisionally selected candidates (4767) to the post of Constable in West Bengal Police, as was discussed in the meeting of the ‘Board of Control for Training’ held on 12/07/2012-- � As per decision taken in the meeting of the ‘Board of
Control for Training’ held on 12/07/2012, the Deputy Inspector
General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police
Academy, West Bengal, Barrackpore has sent, vide memo no-
806/1(2) /CLI, SVSPA, WB dtd-18/07/2012, the comparative
statement on allocation of periods on each individual subject
(indoor & outdoor) in the training programme of Recruit
Constables of different schedule i.e. 6 months course and 90 days
course, which is placed before the ‘Board of Control for Training’
for decision.
DECISION – The comparative statement on allocation of periods on individual subjects (indoor & outdoor) in respect of the training programmes of Recruit Constables of different schedule i.e 6 months and 90 working days course, as prepared by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, was looked into and it was found that distribution of periods is more or less symmetrical in both the schedule save few curtailment in theoretical classes on VIP security, socio-economic problem, disaster management etc. in 90 working days course. Otherwise the syllabus as prepared for course of 90 working days duration is in no way inferior to course of 6 months duration provided RCs are not deployed for any law and order duty during the training period. Hence, 90 working days training course be approved with the stipulation that 3 months additional training be imparted to them before expiry of a long period since their passing out, either by the Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, West Bengal itself or by the respective unit in accordance with the syllabus to be prepared and sent by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training, Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, West Bengal to those units. 2. Amendment of services (Training and Examination) Rules, 1953 regarding departmental examination of IPS and WBPS probationers --
� Director General & Inspector General of Police, Training,
West Bengal has sent, vide memo no-Trg/16/10-306 dtd-
04/07/2012, a proposal for amendment of services (Training and
Examination) Rules, 1953 regarding departmental examination of
IPS and WBPS probationers, which is placed before the ‘Board of
Control for Training’ for perusal and approval for taking next
course of action.
DECISION – The proposal for amendment of services (Training and Examination) Rules, 1953 regarding departmental examination of IPS and WBPS probationers was discussed and it was
recommended for being adopted in order to expedite and facilitate departmental examination. Police Academy may conduct this examination as is conducted by ATI for WBCS and IAS probationers.
The ‘Meeting’ ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
Sd/- (M. K. Kundu)
Joint Secretary, Home Department
Government of West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (D. Ghosh)
DIG (Administration), West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (D. Sen)
DIG, Training, SVSPA, West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (R.K. Adhikary)
IGP (Organisation), West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (S. Mukherjee)
IGP (Administration), West Bengal
Member, BOC for Training.
Sd/- (Vageesh Mishra)
Director General & Inspector General of Police,
Training, West Bengal Chairman, BOC for
Training.
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Personnel & Administrative Reforms Department
Training Cell NOTIFICATION
No. 28-PAR (Trg.)/HR/O/3T-65/09, dated 27.01.2012 In exercise of the power conferred by the provision article 309 of the Consitution of India , the Governor is pleased hereby to make, with immediate effect, the following amendments in the Services (Training and Examination) Rules, West Bengal, published with Finance (Audit) Department’s notification No. 845-F dated the 19th March, 1953, as subsequently amended (hereinafter referred to as the said rules) :-
Amendments In the said rules, - 1) in Chapter 1, in Part B, under the heading “Rules regulating the training of officers of the Indian Administrative Service and West Bengal Civil Service (Executive)”,- a) in rule 3, for sub-rule (b), substitute the following sub-rule :- “(b) On completion of the Joint Induction Training, the Deputy Magistrates on probation shall undergo 1st phase of professional course at ATI for a period of 10 weeks to acquire knowledge specific for their responsibilities as well as required managerial skills”. b) in rule 5, - i) for the words, letters, figure and brackets “On completion of Joint Induction Traaining at ATI and training courses at ARTI and SIPRD and the 1st phase of professional course at ATI (for Deputy Magistrates on probation only) Assitant Magistrates and Deputy Magistrates on probations shall undergo a course of practical training in administration in the districts as prescribed in these rules.” substitute the words, letters and figures “On completion of Joint Induction Training at ATI and training courses at ARTI and SIPRD, the Assistant Magistrates on probation shall undergo a
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 course of practical training in administration in the districts as prescribed in these rules. The Deputy Magistres on probation shall after completion of the Joint Induction Training and 1st phase of professional course at ATI and training courses at ARTI and SIPRD be attached to a district for a period of 52 weeks for acquiring practical experience on various aspects of high level administration at such district and its sub divisions and implementation of various programme”. ii) in sub-rule (4) for the words “forwarded such certificate to the Public Service Commission, West Bengal”, substitute the words “forward such certificate to the Secretary, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms”. c) in rule 7, for the words “a refresher course of eight weeks”, substitute the words “a refresher course of five weeks”. 2) in Chapter II,- a) under the heading “(A) General rules regarding Departmental Examination”, for rule 2, substitute the following rules :- “2. For the services other than the Indian Administrative Service and the West Bengal Civil Service (Executive), the Public Service Commission, West Bengal, shall direct and control the Departmental Examinations. 2A. For the Indian Administrative Service and the West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) the Administrative Training Inditute under the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Government of West Bengal, shall direct and control the Departmental Examinations”. b) under the heading “(B) Departmental Examination Rules”, Part-I (A),- (a) in rule 2, omit item (vi); (b) omit rule 8; 3) in Chapter IV, after the heading “Part-II Oral” in item 2, insert the following letters, words :- “N.B.- Rules for Departmental Examination in Hindi shall not be applicable to IAS Officers.”
By order of the Governor Sd/-Indevar Pandey
Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Personnel & Administrative Reforms Department
Training Cell NOTIFICATION
No. 27-PAR (Trg.)/HR/O/3T-65/09, dated 27th January, 2012 In exercise of the power conferred by the provision to article 309 of the Consitution of India , the Governor is pleased hereby to make, with immediate effect, the following amendments in the Services (Training and Examination) Rules, West Bengal, published with Finance (Audit) Department’s notification No. 845-F dated the 19th March, 1953, as subsequently amended (hereinafter referred to as the said rules) :-
Amendments In the said rules, in Chapter II, for rule 4, substitute the following rule :- 1. “4. The Divistional Commissioners, Heads of Directorates and of other Departments of Government shall report to the Public Service Commission/Administrative Training Institute not later than third week of February and August respectively, or two clear months before the examination if held at any other time, the names of Officers serving under them who are liable and intend to sit for the examination. The report shall be given in the form mentioned in APPENDIX B as follows :-
Sl. No.
Name of officer and his service with date of appointment (reference to current Civil list to be supplied)
District and Division where posted
Subject with standard in which liable to pass examination
Subject with standard in which officer passed in previous examination with dates thereof [No. 4296-F/FIR-18(26)/56, dated 14th November, 1956]
Subjects with standard in which officer intends to appear
Service status of Officers
Mother tongue of officers
To be filled up in cases of officers who have been exempted from passing in any subject or paper
Further details to be supplied for officers of the Indian Administrative Service, West Bengal Civil Service (Executive)
Subject or paperfrom which exempted [No. 4296-F/FIR-18(26)/56, dated 14th November, 1956]
Reasons of exemption
Whether Treasury Training Certificate submitted
Whether case records submitted by officer and accepted by Legal Remembrancer
By order of the Governor, Sd/- Indevar Pandey
Secretary to the Government of West Bengal
Schedule for the Basic Training Programme of Provisionally selected candidates (4767) to the post of
Constable in West Bengal Police
Ref:- PDs ORG. No. 4133 - ORG dtd. 18.06.2012. The Basic Training Programme of newly recruited constables who have been provisionally selected on the basis of the recruitment of 4767 constables in West Bengal Police – 2010, conducted by the West Bengal Recruitment Board, and joined SVSPA, WB, Barrackpore and other STCs shall have to be completed within 90 working days without any break as approved and directed by DG & IGP, West Bengal. As per his direction, as conveyed by the memo under reference, the schedule of the training programme of current batch is designed considering the available training days, the availability of instructors and infrastructure of SVSPA and different STCs and the approved existing syllabus for RCs Basic Training which was designed and scheduled for 06 months of training.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINING AT A GLANCE
Duration of Training - 90 Working days (w.e.f. 25.06.2012 to 20.10.2012)
Less zero week (Preparatory days) - 06 days
Less Examinations (Indoor & Outdoor including - 12 days Study Leave)
Less POP rehearsal - 04 days
Total Training Days - 68 days
Indoor period per day - 03 Periods
Outdoor period per day - 06 Periods
Duration of period - Indoor: 40 minutes,
Outdoor : 40 minutes
Total number of period - Indoor: 204
- Outdoor : 408
* 90 working days have been calculated after deducting Sunday (16 days), 2nd & 4th Saturday (07 days) & other Govt. Holiday (04 days)
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ALLOCATION OF INDOOR SUBJECTS & MARKS
Paper Subject Full Marks Periods to be Allotted
I
A) Modern India & Role of Police (Marks Allotted : 30)
100 60
B)Police Organisation & Administration (Marks Allotted : 40) C) Constitution of India (Marks Allotted : 20) D) Protection of Human Rights & Police (Marks Allotted : 10)
II A] IPC (Marks Allotted : 15)
50 35 B] Cr.PC (Marks Allotted : 15)
C] Minor Acts (Marks Allotted : 20)
III Police Science (18 Days Modular Training)
150 62
A) VIP Security (Marks Allotted : 30) B) Traffic Management (Marks Allotted : 30) C) Disaster Management (Marks Allotted : 30) D) Crowd Control (Marks Allotted : 30) E) Camp Management (Marks Allotted : 30)
IV A) Telecommunication Appreciation Programme (Marks Allotted : 25)
100 39 B) Computer Awareness (Marks Allotted : 25) C) Communication Skills (Marks Allotted : 25) D) Human Behaviour (Marks Alloted : 25)
Sensitization Module & Capsule Courses
- 08
TOTAL MARKS & PERIODS 400
204
SENSITIZATION MODULE Sl. No. Subject Allotted Periods
1 Health & Hygiene, AIDS Awareness
02
2 Community Policing 02
CAPSULE COURSE Sl. No.
Subject Allotted Periods
1 BDDS 04
REVISED INDOOR TRAINING CURRICULUM FOR RCS TRAINING OF 90 WORKING DAYS DURATION.
PAPER : I
PART A : MODERN INDIA & ROLE OF POLICE MARKS : 30
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1.
Policing in a welfare state Transformation of approach & attitude from force orientation to service orientation -Building the image and reputation of police – Police Community Relationship.
4
2.
Socio Economic Problems in India with special reference to West Bengal i) Cast, Racial & Communal Conflict –Role of Police. ii) Menace of Terrorism -Terrorist and Disruptive Forces Operating in West Bengal : Role of Police iii) Violence against Woman & Children : Legal Provisions & Role of Police
8
Total Periods 12
PART B : POLICE ORGANISATION & ADMINISTRATION MARKS : 40
9 Duties of Police Constable A) Duties of Police Personnel & It’s Violation : Provisions of Police Act B) Duties of Police Constable at Police Station : Provisions of PRB
4
10 Functioning of Armed Force Organisation of the State[WB] A] Control over all Armed Forces of the State. B] Number of Battalions, their Head Quarters, infrastructure & nature of duties performed. C] Special Armed Forces- RAF, STRACO, COMMANDO, SSF and nature of duties.
4
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A] District Armed Police & its Reserve.[PRB Rule- 682] B] Composition of District Armed Police.[ PRB Rule- 683] C] Daily Drill at Head Quarter. [PRB Rule- 684] D] Emergency Force. [PRB Rule- 685] E] Guards & Escorts.[Remittance, Arms & Ammunitions, Currency, Prisoners] [PRB Rule- 695, 707, 708, 711, 712] F] Guard of Honour. [PRB Rule- 727] G] Ceremonial Parade. [PRB Rule- 732] H] Camp duty.
5
TOTAL PERIODS 24
PART C : THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA MARKS : 20
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Constitution of India – Preamble – Fundamental Rights & Fundamental Duties of Citizen of India
4
2 Organisation of Central & State Government 3 3 Indian Judicial System : Supreme Court,
High Court, District Court & Sub-Divisional Court
3
4 Local Self Government : Functioning of Municipal & Panchayet System
4
TOTAL PERIODS 14
PART D : PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND POLICE MARKS : 10
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Concept of Human Rights – Role of NHRC & SHRC
2
2 Observance of Human Rights and Police i) Power & Procedure of Arrest : Observance of Human Rights – Directives of Supreme Court & NHRC
ii) Procedure of Guards, Escorts & Handcuffing of Prisoners and Accused : Provisions of PRB & Observance of Human Rights - Directives of Supreme Court & NHRC
iii) Power & Procedure of Search & Seizure Observance of Human Rights
iv) Allegation regarding violation of Human Rights in Police Custody : Do’s & Dont’s
2 2 2 2
TOTAL PERIODS 10
PAPER : II PART A : INDIAN PENAL CODE MARKS : 15
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Right of Private Defense [Sec-97-106] 2 2 Unlawful Assembly 3 3 General idea about offences- Police custody
4 General idea about offences against body 2 5 General idea about offences against property 2
TOTAL PERIODS 11 * Teaching of IPC will not be done to make the trainee into an investigator. It’s purpose is to make him aware of the general nature of the offences. PART B : CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE MARKS : 15 Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Definition [Sec. 2] 1 2 Power of Superior Officer [Sec. 36, 37, 39,
7 Prohibitory Order [Sec.144] 1 8 Police to prevent Cognizable offence [Sec.
149-152] 1
9 First Information Report [Sec.154] 1 TOTAL PERIODS 12
PART C : MINOR ACT MARKS : 20
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 The Police Act 4 2 West Bengal Gambling & Prize Competition
Act 2
3 Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act 2 4 Indian Arms Act 2 5 Motor Vehicle Act 2
TOTAL PERIODS 12
PAPER : III POLICE SCIENCE FULL MARKS : 150 (Evaluation of training on the subject Police Science will be done by Oral Examination)
A) VIP SECURITY MARKS : 30 (Training on VIP Security to be conducted by In-house Faculties or with the help of officers of DIB of concerned districts) Sl. No.
Topics Periods
Methodology
1 Explanation of Terminology used in VIP Security : VIP, VVIP, Venue- Visiting, VIP Car, Different Car deployed in VIP / VVIP Convoy : Pilot Car, Advance Car, Escort Car, Tail Car, Spare Car, Safe House, Route Lining, Cordon, Frisking, Evacuation etc.
1 Class Demonstratio
n
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2 Need for VIP / VVIP Security i) Aims & Objectives of Security Arrangements for VIP / VVIP ii) Security Threat : Problem & Perspective iii) Categorization of VIP
1 Class Demonstration
3 VIP / VVIP Security : Security Arrangements Duties of Police personnel deployed for : a) Place of Stay / Residence / Safe House of VIP / VVIP b) Place of Meeting c) Venue Guard d) Convoy of Cars during journey and static condition e) Route Lining before and during visit of VIP / VVIP f) Alighting point of VIP / VVIP g) Control of Traffic before and during VIP / VVIP movement h) Ring Round Duty of VIP / VVIP i) Cordon Duty (Inner & Outer etc.) j) Roof Top Security
3 (Practi
cal Period
s)
Practical
Demonstration
4 Access Control Duties of Police personnel relating to access control at different places of VIP visit
1 Classroom
Demonstration
5 Checking & Frisking Duty Duties of Police personnel relating to Checking & Frisking : Place of visit of VIP / VVIP, Safe House, Meeting Place, Electrical Installation including PA System, Route Checking before VIP’s visit / tour
2
Practical
Demonstration
6 Evacuation Need of evacuation – Procedure of evacuation : Duties of Police personnel
2
Practical
Demonstration
TOTAL PERIODS 10
B) TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MARKS : 30 (Training on Traffic Management to be conducted with the assistance of district traffic unit)
Sl. No.
Topics Periods Methodology
1 Concept of Traffic & it’s classification
2 Classroom Demonstrat
ion 2 Object of Traffic Education 2 Classroom
Demonstration
3 Traffic Police Organisation & Administration
2 Classroom Demonstrat
ion 4 General duties of Traffic
Constables 2 Classroom
Demonstration
5 Traffic Management : Relevant provisions of Motor Vehicles Act.
2 Classroom Demonstrat
ion
6 Traffic Signs, Signals, Road Markings etc.
2 Practical Demonstrat
ion 7 Duties of Traffic Police at a
scene of accident, scene of fire 2 Practical
Demonstration
8 Safety rules of pedestrians 2 Practical Demonstrat
ion 9 Traffic signaling & stopping of
vehicles 2 Practical
Demonstration
TOTAL PERIODS 18
C) DISASTER MANAGEMENT MARKS : 30 (Training on Disaster Management to be conducted with the assistance of Civil Defence Group of District authority or Disaster Management Group of Kolkata Police) Sl. No.
Topics Periods
Methodology
1 Disasters – Types, Causes & Effects 01 Theory
2
CSSR operations – Phases of a CSSR operation, Steps for initial assessment, organization of a CSSR Team
01
Theory
3 Structural Triage and INSARAG Marking System
01 Theory / Demo
4 Operational Safety
01 Theory / Demo
5 Search & Location Techniques, Confined Space Rescue
01 Theory / Demo
6 Equipment and Tools for CSSR Operations
01 Theory / Demo
7 Rescue of causalities and resuscitation of fire victims
01 Theory / Demo
8 Heat and Smoke tolerance
01 Theory / Demo
9
Medical First response : Emergency Medical Service System; Duties of Medical First Responders
01
Theory
10 Triage; Pre-Hospital treatment
01 Theory / Demo
11 Lifting and Moving patients 01 Demo
12
Water and Flood Rescue (a) Safe water practices, survival in
water, self-preservation (b) Recognizing an emergency;
Assessment before and during a rescue, Priorities of rescue; Use of by standers
01
Demo
13 Dignified management of dead bodies
01 Theory / Demo
Total Periods 13
D) CROWD CONTROL, MOB DISPERSAL & RIOT DRILL MARKS : 30 (Practical Demonstration on Riot Drill to be conducted with the assistance Armed SIs/ASIs of concerned training unit)
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Methodology
1
Types of Unlawful Assembly Various types of Law & Order agitations : Dealing with Women, Students, Industrial Labours, Agricultural Labours, Organising unlawful assemblies and Communal conflict
02
Theoretical
2
Crowd control scheme Crowd Control in Fairs, Festivals, Functions & Public Meetings 02
Theoretical
Audio Visual Aids
3
Dispersal of mob by police & Use of Force Principle of deployment of composite force and – Use of Barricade – Use of PA System - Use of Body Protective’s Gears – Use of Dhal, Lathi, Less Lethal Munitions (Water Cannon, Rubber Bullet, Plastic Pallets etc.) - Riot Drill formation detailing 1st, 2nd & 3rd Line support – Video Coverage of Police Action.
05
Practical
TOTAL PERIODS 09
E) CAMP MANAGEMENT MARKS : 30 (Training on Camp Management to be conducted by the experienced In-house Faculties or with the assistance suitable Armed SIs/ASIs of the concerned training unit Sl. No.
Topics Periods
Methodology
1 Camp Location & infrastructural requirement – Logistic Support – Security Arrangement (Tactical Aspects) – Precaution to be taken – Briefing of camp force – Gearing up their morals – Maintaining street dogs. Do’s & Don’ts
02 Theoretical /
Practical
2 Camp Engineering (Tactical Aspects) – Barbed wire fencing - Creation of Bunkers – Armoury – Making of Lighting Arrangements – Installation of wireless set . Contingency plan (to be kept with in-charge and it’s rehearsal at regular intervals)
02 Theoretical /
Practical
3 Camp Duties – Sentry Duty, Patrolling, Vehicle checking at different points – Ambush – Raids – Cordon & Search
02 Theoretical /
Practical
4 Communication & Co-ordination – Detailment of operators at the wireless set round the clock, To operate siren, generator set and contacting superiors officers over mobile phone in emergent situation. Co-ordination with other agencies in secret manner, Creating a breach free radio transmission environment.
02 Theoretical /
Practical
5 Intelligence – Cultivating sources at places neighboring the camp and on the line of approaching the camp
01 Theoretical /
Practical
6 Relationship with locals and maintenance of records using codes
01 Theoretical /
Practical
7 Camp Management : A Case Study- “Silda Camp Incident”
02 Theoretical /
Practical
TOTAL PERIODS 12 PAPER : IV
Full Marks : 100 A) TELECOMMUNICATION APPRECIATION PROGRAMME : MARKS : 25 (Training on this topic to be conducted with the assistance of Telecom Officer of the concerned training unit/ Officers from district telecom unit)
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Preliminaries of RT Communication 01 2 Phonetic Alphabets 01 3 Standard Phrases 01 4 Procedure of constructing short messages 01 5 Concept of creating a breach free Radio
transmission environment 01
6 Relaying of messages 01 7 Manipulation of RT Set 01 8 Practice of RT Communication from
Static Station & Mobile Station 01
9 Log Keeping 01 10 Correct way of speaking on mike 01 11 Care & Maintenance of Batteries &
Aerial Mast 01
TOTAL PERIODS 11
B) COMPUTER AWARENESS PROGRAMME : MARKS : 25 (Training on this subject to be conducted with the assistance of competent personnel of the computer cell of concerned training unit)
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Familiarisation with Computer – Booting of Computer, Concept of Software, Hardwar & Operating System, Creating of File & Folder, Searching of File, Deletion & Restoration of File & Folder
02
2 Introduction to MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)
4 Introduction to different Police Application Softwares (PPMS, CIPA, Accounts & Cash Book Management etc.)
02
5 Introduction with West Bengal Police E-Mail System
02
6 Various Computer Devices and their handling, general trouble shooting
02
TOTAL PERIODS 12
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C) COMMUNICATION SKILLS : MARKS : 25 (Training on communication skill to be conducted by the in-house faculties or with the assistance of experienced guest faculties)
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 What is communication ? 01 2 Different methods of communication
a) In dealing with public during normal duties b) In dealing with public during law & order disturbances c) While performing crowd control duty in sports, during political meetings, fairs etc. d) In dealing with offenders e) In dealing with victims f) In interacting with members of Police Department
02
3 How to develop effective communication skills?
01
4 Politeness 01 5 Why you need to get your message
across? 01
6 Communication skills – The importance of removing barriers
01
7 Communication Media 01 8 Communication Tools 01 9 Benefits 01
TOTAL PERIODS 10
D) HUMAN BEHAVIOUR : MARKS : 25 (Training on Human Behaviour to be conducted by the in-house faculties or with the assistance of experienced guest faculties)
Sl. No.
Topics Periods
1 Utility of studying Human Behaviour 01 2 Factors affecting human behaviour, Genetics,
Attitude, Social Norms, Perceived Behavioural Control
01
3 Anti- Social Behaviour 01 4 Aggression 01 5 Deviance
01
6 Anti-Social Personality Disorder 01
TOTAL PERIODS 06
OUTDOOR TRAINING MODULE OF RECRUIT CONSTABLES OF WEST BENGAL POLICE
ALLOCATION OF SUBJECTS & MARKS Sl No
Outdoor Subjects Periods Marks
1. Drill Without Arms 25 100 2. Arms Drill 25
3. Weapon Training 60 150 4. Crowd Control & Lathi Drill 25 10 5. Tear Smoke 16 10 6. Field Craft & Tactics 30 40
7. Explosives 8 25 8. Unarmed Combat & Self Defence 35 40 9. Yogasana 20 30 10. Physical Training & Road Run 68 125 11. Athletics, Games Events 40 12. Rock Climbing 15 13. Driving & Motor Mechanism 16 20 14. Swimming 25 20
TOTAL 408 570
OUT DOOR TRAINING MODULE OD I DRILL WITHOUT ARMS
SL NO SUBJECTS
PERIODS
1. Attention – stand at ease and stand easy 1 2. Turning and including at the half 1 3. Dressing 1 4. Forming up in three ranks 1 5. Numbering and proving 1 6. Open and close order at the half 1 7. Dismissing and falling out-sizing 1 8. Getting on parade length of place and time
reaching 1
9. Formation of squad with intervals 1 10. Marching in quick time and half 1 11. Side pace – paces forward and to the rear 1 12. Marching in slow and at the half 1 13. Wheeling, turning and diagonal march in
slow time 1
14. Marking time forward and half at slow time
1
15. Marking time forward and half at the quick and double time
1
16. Changing step in slow and quick time 1 17. Marching making time and halting in
double time 1
18. Breaking into slow, quick and double time 1 19. Marching in line in slow time-wheeling in
line in slow time 1
20. Change direction by forming at the half – and on the march in slow time - Change direction by forming at the half – and on the march in quick time
1
21. Forming squad at the half and on the march in slow time- Forming squad on the march in quick time
1
22. Marching off in single file and reforming three ranks
1
23. Forming two ranks from three ranks- Forming three ranks from two ranks
1
24. Marching in slow time and turnings- Marching in quick time and turnings
1
25. Stepping out and stepping short in quick time
1
26. Wheeling, turning and diagonal march in quick time
27. Saluting at the half – saluting to the front and message salute, Saluting to the flank – to the right and left
Total number of periods 25
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OD II ARMS DRILL SL NO
SUBJECTS PERIODS
1 Slope from the order and order from the slope
1
2 Present from the slop & slop from the present
3 Ground arms and take up arms 4 Fix Bayonets and unfix Bayonets 5 Port from the Slope – Slope from the port -
port from the order- order from the port 6 For inspection – port arms – ease spring 1 7 Examine from the port, ease spring, port
from the examine - order from the examine 8 Trial from the order - order from the trial-
trial from the slope- slope from the trial 9 Secure from the slope - slope from the secure 10 Secure from the order – order from the
secure 11 Change arms at the slope and at the trial 12 Change arms at the secure 13 Tighten sling [ sling kas ] and loose sling [
sling dheela ] 1
14 On – Guard from the slope – slope from the on – Guard
15 On – Guard from the order – order from the on – Guard
16 High port from the on – Guard from the slop and from the order
17 Sling arms shoulder arms 18 Attention – stand at ease and stand with
Rifle 1
19 Tuning and inclining with Rifle 20 Dressing at the order and at the slope 21 Dress up (Sajja), Left dress – Right dress and
centre dress 22 Saluting at the half (Butt Salute) (Front
Salute) and the march and message salute 1
23 Saluting with the Rifle on the march to the right and left
24 Marching in quick time with Rifle 1 25 Marching in slow time with Rifle 26 Tuning and diagonal march in slow and
quick time 1
27 Marching making time and halting in slow and quick time with Rifle
28 Tuning and Wheeling in slow and quick march with rifle
29 Open and close order march in slow and quick time with Rifle
1
30 Dismissing ,Break off (Swasthan ) fall out (Line for ) fall in (Line bar)
31 Changing direction at the half – Slow and quick time
32 Forming squat at the half – Slow and quick time
33 Breaking into slow, quick and double time 34 Saluting with Rifle, Message Salute and
saluting to the flunk 3
35 March at attention, March at stand at ease for route march
36 Stepping out – Stepping short in quick time with Arms
37 Squad in line – Marching off in a single file
and reforming in three ranks
38 Squad advance in file from line and forming column off threes and lines with Rifles
39 Squad advance in the file from column off threes and forming in line and in column of threes with rifle
40 Squad drill with Arms and practice to command squad drill
3
41 Platoon Drill with Arms 5 42 Ceremonial Drill 6 43 Extended order Drill 44 Street lining Total number of periods 25
OD IIII WEAPON TRAINING (Average of 12 periods per weapon, except 303” & 762 MM Rifle
for which 26 periods be earmarked for each) Knowledge of Weapons
A) .303 RIFLE SL NO SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction , Characteristics, Identification & Typcs – Difference between 303 Rifle and 410 Musket
2
2 Stripping – Names of the parts and assembling
2
3 Sight setting 2 4 Care and Cleaning 2 5 Load and Unloading 2 6 Lying position and Hold 2 7 Aiming – I – Range and Figure Target 1 8 Trigger Control 1 9 Firing and Shot 1 10 Aiming – II – Atteraion of Sights 2 11 Bolt Manipulation 2 Total Number of Periods 19
B) 9 mm PISTOL
SL NO SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction, Inspection of Pistol, Safety precautions Stripping – Names of the parts and assembling, Drawing and returning the Pistol
2
2 Care and Cleaning, Load and Unload , Loading of Magazine, Unloading the Magazine, Firing Position, Make Safe, Stoppages and immediate action
2
Total Number of Periods 4
C) .38” REVOLVER SL NO SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Introduction inspection of Revolver, Types, Names of the Parts, Drawing and Returning the Revolver
2
2 Care and Cleaning, Load and Unload, Firing Position, Difference between Pistol and Revolver
2
Total Number of Periods: 4
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AK – 47/56 RIFLE SLN
O SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction, Orientation, General data characteristics – limitation
2
2 Stripping – names of the parts and assembling care and cleaning
2
3 Loading and unloading, firing positions and carrying positions, stoppages and immediate action
2
Total Number of Periods: 6
D) 9 mm CARBINE / 9 mm STEN
SLNO
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction, general characteristics – description
1
2 Difference between carbine and sten 1 3 Stripping – Names of the parts and
assembling 1
4 Care and Cleaning 1 5 Loading and unloading 1 6 Carrying positions – Aiming – Firing
Position 1
7 Stoppages and immediate action 1 Total number of periods :- 7
E) 7.62 MM SLR SLN
O SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction, Characteristics general description and data
2
2 Stripping – Names of the parts and assembling
1
3 Care and Cleaning 1 4 Loading and unloading – Aiming – Holding
and Sight Setting – Carrying Positions 3
5 Firing a shot – stoppages and immediate action
3
Total number of periods :- 10
F) 5.56 MM INSAS
SLNO
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction, Characteristics general description and data
2
2 Stripping – Names of the parts and assembling
1
3 Care and Cleaning 1 4 Loading and unloading – Aiming – Holding
and Sight Setting – Carrying Positions 3
5 Firing a shot – stoppages and immediate action
3
Total number of periods :- 10
Musketry
Sl Type of Arms
1st Periodical Practice
(Not evaluated)
Final Examination
Total Ammunitio
n
Marks for Final
Examination 1 303” Rifle 10 10 20 10 X 02= 20 2 762 MM
SLR 10 10 20 10 X 02 = 20
3 38” Revolver 8 10 18 10 X 02 = 20 4 AK-47 Rifle 5 5 10 05 X 02 = 10 5 556 MM
INSAS 5 5 10 05 X 02 = 10
TOTAL 38 Rds 40 Rds 78 Rds 80 Marks
NB : Marks for every Bull = 02 Marks, Every Center = 01 Marks
OD IV CROWD CONTROL AND LATHI DRILL
SLNo
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Short Lathi – Description – Attention stand at ease and stand easy
25
2 Turnings and Dressing at the half with lathi 3 Marching with Lathi 4 Saluting at the halt – Saluting at the march and
message salute 5 Saluting with a lathi - dismissing of squad at
the halt 6 Changing direction at the halt in slow and quick
time and firming squad at the halt in slow and quick time
7 Lathi class opening – 1 to 4 exercises and closing the class
8 Marching – Saluting to the front and message salute saluting to the flank (Right and left)
9 Use of Lathi for crowd control
OD V TEAR SMOKE
SLNo
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Introduction ,Types ,Effect of Tear Smoke ,Grenades, Shells , Federal Riot Gas Gun
16 2 Description of Federal Gas Gun – Truncheon
Gun – Use of Grenades and Shells – Covering area per Shell / Grenades
2a Use of non lethal weapons – Water Cannon / Rubber Bullet / Gas Gun / Gas Shells
3 Use of Respirator and Gas Drill
OD VI FIELD CRAFT AND TACTICS
SLNo
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Importance , Definitions , Qualities of a Field Craft Man
2
2 Ground , Types and Description of ground 2 3 Cover – Types of Covers, Qualities of cover 2 4 Observation, Methods of observation – Night
of observation 2
5 Judging distance – Methods – Under and over estimation of distance – Demonstration
2
6 Camouflage and concealment, How things are seen – Individual stalking
3
7 Indication and Recognition of Targets 3 8 Fire control order 2 9 Movement with & and without Arms 4 10 Field Signals – Section Formations 4 11 Ambush & Patrolling 4
Total number of periods:- 30
OD VII EXPLOSIVE
SLNo
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 Definition – Classification of explosives and effect of explosion – IED’s & it’s components – Switching & Trigger Mechanism – Anti Sabotage Check – Handling of suspected explosive devices – Safety precautions & counter measure – Use of sniffer dog in detection of explosives
6
2 Clamour Mines and Improvised explosive Devices (IEDs) – Bomb diffusion and disposal, country made bombs
2
Total number of periods:- 8
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OD VIII UN ARMED COMBAT & SELF DEFENCE
SLNo SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Unarmed Combat and self-defense techniques 35 Total number of periods: - 35
asan, pad hastashan j) Asans with the help of head(Shirsh asan,
sarvang asan, hal asan) k) Asans for balance(garud asanas, bak
asans) l) Pranayam Reference : Asans, prayanam, mudra, bandh, by Swami Satyanand Saraswati of Bihar Yog Vidyalaya, Munger
20
Total number of periods:- 15
OD X PHYSICAL TRAINING / ROAD RUN
SL No
SUBJECT PERIOD
1 PT Table 1 to 6 (30 Periods of 30 Minutes @ 2 Periods per week)
68
PT Table Card 1 to 2 of West Bengal Police Walk & Run (50 Marks for Stamina, 50 Marks for
Endurance A trainee who archives the target prescribed will get full marks of 50 If he does not reach the target prescribed in the examination he will get no marks and will deemed to have failed) a) Stamina (6th Periods of 30 Minutes each or 3 Hours per week) End of 2nd Week - Walk and Run – 6 Km in one hour End of 4th Week – Walk and Run – 7 km in one hour End of 6th Week – Walk and Run – 7 km in one hour End of 8th Week – Walk and Run – 8 km in one hour End of 10th Week – Walk and Run – 8 km in one hour End of 12th Week – Walk and Run – 8 km in one hour (To be maintained at this level for the remainder of the training) B) Endurance ( 6 periods of 30 minutes each or 3 hours per week) End of 2nd Week – Walk with rifle – 8 kilometres End of 4th Week – Walk with rifle – 10 kilometres End of 6th Week – Walk with rifle – 10 kilometres End of 8th Week – Walk with rifle – 12 kilometres End of 10th Week – Walk with rifle – 12 kilometres End of 12th Week – Walk with rifle – 14 kilometres
For Woman trainees
Walk & Run 100 marks( 50 mars for Stamina 50 marks for Endurance A trainee who achieves the target prescribed will get full marks of 50 If she does not reach the target prescribed in the exam she will get no marks and will deemed to have failed)
A) Stamina ( 6 periods of 30 minutes each or 3 hours per week)
End of 2nd Week - Walk and Run – 3 Km in one hour End of 4th Week – Walk and Run – 4 km in one hour End of 6th Week – Walk and Run – 5 km in one hour End of 8th Week – Walk and Run – 6 km in one hour End of 10th Week – Walk and Run – 6 km in one hour End of 12th Week – Walk and Run – 6 km in one hour (To be maintained at this level for the remainder of the training) B) Endurance ( 6 periods of 30 minutes each or 3 hours per week) End of 2nd Week – Walk with rifle – 6 kilometres End of 4th Week – Walk with rifle – 6 kilometres End of 6th Week – Walk with rifle – 7 kilometres End of 8th Week – Walk with rifle – 7 kilometres End of 10th Week – Walk with rifle – 8 kilometres End of 12th Week – Walk with rifle – 8 kilometres (To be maintained at this level for the remainder of the training)
OD XI ATHELETICS & GAMES EVENTS
SLNO SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Athletic & Games 40
Total number of periods:-
40
OD XII ROCK CLIMBING (At Artificial Climbing Wall)
SLNO SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Rock Climbing 15
Total number of periods:- 15
OD XIII DRIVING & MOTOR MECHANISM
SLNO SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Driving & Motor Mechanism 16
Total number of periods:- 16
OD XIV SWIMMING
SLNO SUBJECT
PERIOD
1 Swimming 25
Total number of periods:- 25
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NB : Principal-cum-CO of the concerned STC’s may make minor alterations of the above schedule as per their requirement
Sd/- Deputy Inspector General of Police (Trg) Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy
West Bengal, Barrackpore TM / WT / e-mail
FROM : POLICE WEST BENGAL () TO : D.I.G.P. , TRAINING , WB , PTC , BKP PRINCIPAL – STC KASBA & CO , SAP 4TH BN / STC , SAP 1ST BN & CO , SAP 1ST BN / STC , SAP 2ND BN & CO , SAP 2ND BN / STC , 1ST IR BN & CO , 1ST IR BN , DURGAPUR =W= D.I.G.P. (ORGANISATION) WB =W= I.G.P. (HEADQUARTERS) WB =W= I.G.P. , TRAINING , WB =W= A.D.G. & I.G.P. (LAW & ORDER) WB =W= A.D.G. & I.G.P. , TRAINING , WB =W= CDI , PTC , BKP , WB / CLI , PTC , BKP ORG NO. 4279 – ORG / ORG – 103 / 10 (PT - II) DT. 27.06.2012 SUBJECT : Basic Training of provisionally selected candidates (4767) to the post of constable in West Bengal Police () REFERENCE : This office ORG. No. 4133 – ORG dt. 18/06/2012 (.)
WITH REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE QUOTED ORG NO. REGARDING APPOINTMENT & BASIC TRAINING OF NEWLY RECRUITED CONSTABLES IN WEST BENGAL POLICE , IT IS INFORMED THAT THE DIRECTOR GENERAL & INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE , WEST BENGAL HAS APPROVED / DIRECTED TO SCHEDULE THE BASIC TRAINING PROGRAMME OF CURRENT BATCH (I.E. ALL NEWLY RECRUITED CONSTABLES WHO HAVE BEEN PROVISIONALLY SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF THE RECRUITMENT OF 4767 CONSTABLES IN WEST BENGAL POLICE – 2010 CONDUCTED BY THE WEST BENGAL POLICE RECRUITMENT BOARD) FOR 90 (NINETY) WORKING DAYS WITHOUT ANY BREAK (I.E. WITHOUT BEING INTERRUPTED BY ANY DETAILMENT FOR LAW & ORDER DUTY) () PLEASE TAKE NECESSARY ACTION IN THIS REGARD () THE MATTER IS MOST URGENT () Sd/-
D.I.G.P. (A), WB TM / WT / e-mail
FROM : POLICE, WEST BENGAL (.) TO : D. I. G. P., TRAINING, WB, SVSPA, WB (.) Principal - STC, Kasba & CO, SAP 4th Bn. / STC, SAP 1st Bn & CO, SAP 1st Bn / STC, SAP 2nd Bn & CO, SAP 2nd Bn / STC, 1st I. R. Bn. & CO, 1st I. R. Bn., Durgapur (.) Commissioner of Police – Howrah / Asansol-Durgapur (.) Supdt. of Police - BURDWAN / BIRBHUM / BANKURA / HOOGHLY / HOWRAH (RURAL) / DARJEELING / COOCHBEHAR / MURSHIDABAD / NORTH 24 PGS / PASCHIM MEDINIPUR / PURBA MEDINIPUR / PURULIA / UTTAR DINAJPUR / DAKSHIN DINAJPUR / JALPAIGURI / MALDA (.) Supdt. of Police, G. R. P., Siliguri (.) Spl. I. G. & D. I. G. P., (Headquarter), WB O.S.D. & Spl. I. G. & D. I. G. P., (Mod), WB
D.I.G.P. (Organisation), WB (.) I. G. P. (Headquarter), WB A. D. G. P. (Organisation), WB A.D.G. & I.G.P. (Law & Order), WB = W = D.I.G.P., AP, Durgapur (.) = W = All Range D. I. G. P. (.) = W = D.I.G.P., AP, Barrackpore (.) = W = All Zonal I. G. P. (.) = W = I. G. P., TRAINING, WB (.) = W = I. G. P., AP, North Bengal (.) = W = I. G. P., AP, Kolkata (.) = W = A. D. G. & I. G. P., TRAINING, WB (.) = W = A. D. G. & I. G. P., AP, WB (.) = W = D. G. & I. G. P., TRAINING, WB (.) = W = CDI. PTC, BKP, WB / CLI, PTC, BKP ORG No. 4133 -ORG / ORG – 103/10 (Pt. - II) DATE: 18/06/2012 SUBJECT : Appointment & Basic Training of 2576 provisionally selected candidates to the post of constable in West Bengal Police (.) REFERENCE: This office ORG. No.4041-ORG dated 14/06/2012 (.)
In partial modification to this office ORG. No. 4041-ORG dated
14/06/2012 regarding the Appointment & Basic Training of newly
recruited candidates in the rank of constable in West Bengal
Police, it is informed that 1st Phase of basic training of 2576
number of Recruit Constables (in-place of 2422) will be imparted
at Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, West Bengal and
Other Subsidiary Training Centers with effect from 25/06/2012 (.)
A revised break up of candidates who will join Police Service
under various Districts / Commissionerats / Units alongwith
reference to the name of their Training Centre are also enclosed for
necessary action (.)
DIG, Training, WB, SVSPA, WB & Principals of all concerned
STC’s are requested to make necessary arrangement to
conduct the Training of 2576 Recruit Constables with effect
from 25/06/2012 (.)
All Commissioner of Police, District SP’s, SRP’s concerned are
requested to send their Reserve Officer alongwith proper
authorization letter to report to the Assistant Inspector General of
Police (Special), West Bengal at Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata – 1
on 20/06/2012 positively to collect the relevant documents (in
Medical Examination Reports etc. in respect of the eligible
candidates who will join under his district / commissionerate / unit
for further necessary action at their end (.) It is also requested to
direct his Officer concerned to come this office with necessary
arrangement to carry such huge & vital documents properly and
carefully (.)
Sd/- D.I.G.P. (A), WB
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012
West Bengal Police Directorate Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata- 01
Memo No. 2024(6)-IPS Cell Dated 24.07.2012 IPS Cell-158/2012 To (1) Shri J.C. Chattopadhyay, IPS Additional Director General & Inspector General of Police (A) West Bengal (2) Shri S.K.Purkayastha, IPS Additional Director General & Inspector General of Police (L&O) West Bengal (3) Shri M.K.Singh,IPS Inspector General of Police (HQ) West Bengal (4) Shri O.P. Gupta, IPS Inspector General of Police Intelligence Branch West Bengal (5) Shri V.K.Goyal,IPS Special Inspector General & Deputy Inspector General of Police, C.I.D., West Bengal (6) Mrs. D. Sen,IPS Deputy Inspector General of Police, Training West Bengal Sub: Observance of the Celebration on 150th Anniversary of Indian Police. Please find enclosed herewith the minutes of Co-ordination meeting received from Special Director (S), C.B.I., New Delhi. I am directed to inform you that Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal has been pleased to nominate you a member of the committee comprising of above named officers to co-ordinate all actions of West Bengal Police with agencies concerned for the observance of the celebration on 150th Anniversary of Indian Police.
Sd/- (S.K.Basu)
for Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal
BY T.M./E.MAIL FROM : POLICE WEST BENGAL � TO : 1) ALL DISTRICT SP, S 2) ALL SRP, S 3) ALL COS OF SAP/EFR/IR/SSF BNS 4) S.P., TELECOM/S.S., IB, SILIGURI/SP(OPS), CIF 5) ALL DIGP’S (INCLUDING B.O.I) 6) ALL SPL. IGP’S
7) ALL IGP,S /DIRECTOR, EOI CELL 8) ALL CPS OF POLICE COMMISSIONERATE /
9) DIRECTOR, SECURITY, WB 10) REGISTRAR- I& II, WBPD
-W- ALL IPS OFFICERS
-W- ALL O/CS OF PSS IN W.B / ALL ROS WEL OF CONCERNED DISTS/UNITS � ORG NO. 4808 WEL/MI DATED : 23.07.12 � WEL/MI – 179/12 SUB : RENEWAL OF GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE POLICY FOR WEST BENGAL POLICE WITH NATIONAL INSURANCE C.O. LTD. �
= = = THE EXISTING GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE POLICY FOR WEST BENGAL POLICE PERSONNEL /MINISTERIAL STAFF WITH NATIONAL INSURANCE C.O LTD. WHICH WAS VALID FROM 01.08.11 TO 31.07.12, WILL EXPIRE ON 31.07.12� IN THE MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF WBP MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND HELD ON 23 .07.12, IT HAS BEEN DECIDED THAT THE EXISTING POLICY NAMELY WEST BENGAL POLICE GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE SCHEME WILL BE RENEWED FOR FURTHER ONE YEAR W.E.F 01.08.12 TO 31.07.13 ON VOLUNTARY BASIS � THE DETAILED PARTICULARS REGARDING THE SAID POLICY ARE GIVEN BELOW FOR INFORMATION AND NECESSARY ACTION BY ALL CONCERNED � 1) ELIGIBILITY : THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS / RANKS OF WEST BENGAL POLICE ARE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN THE SCHEME � I) ALL POLICE PERSONNEL OF WEST BENGAL POLICE (INCLUDING POLICE TELECOM STAFF) FROM THE RANK OF JUNIOR CONSTABLE / CONSTABLE TO DGP INCLUDING POLICE PERSONNEL ON DEPUTATION TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS/ORGANISATIONS OF STATE GOVT. II).ALL MINISTERIAL STAFF INCLUDING GROUP –D STAFF AND POLICE HOSPITAL STAFF III) MEMBERSHIP OF THE POLICE PERSONNEL /MINISTERIAL STAFF RETIRING DURING THE POLICY PERIOD WILL BE CONTINUED TILL THE EXPIRY OF THE POLICY ON PAYMENT OF FULL PREMIUM �
IV)) POLICE PERSONNEL / MINISTERIAL STAFF WHO HAS RETIRED DURING LAST COVERAGE YEAR CAN CONTINUE THE MEMBERSHIP PROVIDED THEY PAY PREMIUM OF RS. 3070/- (THREE THOUSAND SEVENTY) ONLY INCLUDING SERVICE TAX SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF PREMIUM IN A SINGLE INSTALLMENT UPTO THE AGE OF 70 YEARS � 2) MEMBERSHIP : A) THE MAXIMUM FAMILY SIZE AVAILABLE UNDER THE SCHEME WILL BE 1 + 5 (I.E. PRIMARY MEMBER + SPOUSE + DEPENDENT CHILDREN / DEPENDENT BROTHER / DEPENDENT SISTER / EITHER PARENTS OR IN-LAWS AT INCEPTION). THE AGE LIMIT WILL BE 25 YEARS FOR DEPENDENT SON. THERE WILL BE NO AGE LIMIT FOR UNMARRIED / WIDOW DEPENDENT DAUGHTER AND UNMARRIED OR WIDOW DEPENDENT SISTER. THE MAXIMUM AGE LIMIT WILL BE 21 YEARS FOR DEPENDENT BROTHER. IN CASE OF PARENTS OR IN-LAWS NO CHANGE WILL BE PERMITTED LATER.� 3) VALUE : THE SUM INSURED WILL BE RS. 1, 50,000/- (ONE LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND ) ON FAMILY FLOATER BASIS FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT AND SUM INSURED OF RS. 5,00,000/- ( FIVE LAKH ) ONLY (ON DUTY) AND RS. 2,50,000/- (TWO LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND) ONLY (OFF DUTY) UNDER A GROUP PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY FOR PRIMARY MEMBERS COVER “DEATH ONLY � 4) YEARLY PREMIUM : YEARLY PREMIUM FOR BOTH OLD & NEW MEMBERS HAS BEEN FIXED AT RS. 2,900/-(TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED) ONLY WITH SERVICE TAX i.e. RS. 2581/- + RS. 319/- = RS. 2900/-� 5) PREMIUM MAY BE REALIZED IN A SINGLE INSTALLMENT OR IN FOUR INSTALLMENTS 6) DETAILS OF INSTALMENTS OF PREMIUM SCHEDULE:-
7) TERMS AND CONDITIONS : A) AN M.O.U. WILL BE SIGNED SHORTLY BETWEEN WEST BENGAL POLICE AND NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. (TO BE CIRCULATED TO ALL CONCERNED) � B) MATERNITY CLAIM WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED WITHIN FIRST 9(NINE) MONTHS FOR THE NEW ENTRANTS ONLY � NO CHANGE REGARDING OLD MEMBERS � 8) SUBMISSION OF FAMILY PARTICULARS FOR IDENTITY CARDS :- FAMILY PARTICULARS FOR BOTH NEW AND OLD MEMBERS (HARD COPY & SOFT COPY) SHOULD BE FURNISHED TO DIG (P & W), WB WITH THE INTIMATION TO GENINS INDIA LTD. BY 09-09-2012 � 9) CLAIMS SETTLEMENT IN THE POLICY :- AS DONE IN THE LAST YEAR BY THE T.P.A. � IT MAY BE MENTIONED THAT GENINS INDIA LTD. WILL ACT AS T.P.A. (THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR) AGAIN �
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 10) IMPORTANT BENEFITS OF THE SCHEME :- A) IF THE CLAIM RATIO EXCEEDS 85% OF PREMIUM THEN RENEWAL PREMIUM WILL BE SUITABLY LOADED � B) A BUFFER AMOUNT OF RS. 2 CRORE (2,00,00,000/-) WILL BE KEPT / RESERVED FOR COVERAGE YEAR WHERE FROM A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF RS. 2 LAKHS (2,00,000/-) PER FAMILY WILL BE ALLOWED (ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS) FOR TREATMENT OF 5 (FIVE) SPECIFIC MAJOR CRITICAL ILLNESS NAMELY HEART/BRAIN/CEREBRAL STROKE, HEART SURGERY, KIDNEY FAILURE, ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION & CANCER AND ACCIDENT TO EMPLOYEES � C) THE POLICY WILL PROVIDE PRE-HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS FOR 30 DAYS AND POST- HOSPITALIZATION FOR 60 DAYS � D) CASHLESS MEDICAL TREATMENT IN EMPANELLED PRIVATE HOSPITALS/NURSING HOMES AND RE-IMBURSEMENT FACILITIES IN ANY GOVT./PRIVATE HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME THROUGH OUT INDIA BY T.P.A. WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SCHEME� SOME POSITIVE FEATURES OF THE POLICY THIS YEAR ARE AS FOLLOWS I) THE SUM ASSURED HAS BEEN INCREASED FROM RS. 1, 25,000 TO RS. 1,50,000 II) PARENTS/IN-LAWS HAVE BEEN COVERED FOR THE FIRST TIME. III) PREMIUM PER PERSON COMES TO RS. 483.33 ONLY WHICH IS RS.40.67 LESS THAN THE PREMIUM PER PERSON LAST YEAR @RS. 524 . IV) PACKAGE UPPER CAPS FOR MOST OF THE DISEASES HAVE BEEN INCREASED BY 10%. V) BED/ CABIN RENT HAS ALSO BEEN INCREASED. VI)AGE FOR RETIRED EMPLOYEES HAS BEEN INCREASED FROM 65 YEARS TO 70 YEARS. VII) BUFFER AMOUNT FOR CRITICAL DISEASES HAS BEEN INCREASED TO RS. 2 CRORE FROM RS. 1 CRORE. VIII) PER FAMILY BUFFER AMOUNT HAS ALSO BEEN INCREASED TO RS. 2 LAKH FROM RS. 1.5 LAKH. IX) THIS POLICY COVERS PRE-EXISTING DISEASES; MATERNITY BENEFITS AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT COVER WHICH NO OTHER MEDICAL INSURANCE POLICIES COVER. 11) IMPORTANT POINTS FOR UNIT-IN-CHARGE : A) IT HAS BEEN DECIDED IN THE MEETING OF CENTRAL POLICE WELFARE BOARD ON 19.07.2012 THAT THE POLICE PERSONNEL WHO DOES NOT WANT TO COME UNDER THIS MEDICLAIM POLICY FOR 2012 – 13 MAY SUBMITTED APPLICATION TO CHAIRMAN, DISTRICT / UNIT WELFARE BOARD STATING THAT THEY ARE UNWILLING TO COME UNDER THIS MEDICLAIM POLICY DUE TO SOME REASON OF OTHER � B) RESPONSIBLE AGENTS OF T.P.A. WILL BE PLACED AT DISTRICT/UNIT HEADQUARTERS BY GENINS INDIA LTD. � OFFICE FOR THEIR WORKS SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO THEM IN EVERY DIST./UNIT� REPRESENTATIVES OF T.P.A. WILL VISIT ALL SUB-DIVISIONS TWICE IN A WEEK� C) OUTDOOR TREATMENT FACILITY WILL NOT BE PROVIDED� D) TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIP OF THE SCHEME WILL BE 45,000 AND ABOVE� THEREFORE, ALL THE UNITS-IN-CHARGE SHOULD TRY THEIR BEST TO MAKE
INCREASE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF THE SCHEME BY ENCOURAGING AMONGST POLICE PERSONNEL/MINISTERIAL STAFF � THEY ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE WIDE PUBLICITY OF THE SAID SCHEME AMONGST OFFICERS AND MEN THROUGH ROLL CALL, HOLDING MEETING/CONFERENCE AND BRIEFING �
E) IN CASE OF PRE-HOSPITALIZATION TREATMENT FOR A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS, CLAIMS SHALL BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION OF TREATMENT � II) CLAIMS FOR POST-HOSPITALIZATION TREATMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO T.P.A. WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DISCHARGE FROM NURSING HOME/HOSPITAL � III) IN CASE THERE IS NO POST- HOSPITALIZATION TREATMENT FROM THE DATE OF DISCHARGE FROM NURSING HOME/HOSPITAL CLAIMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO T.PA. WITHIN 30 DAYS � F) 1ST INSTALLMENT OF PREMIUM TO BE REMITTED TO “SECRETARY, WEST BENGAL POLICE MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND” BY 04-08-2012 � G) NO SUBSEQUENT WITHDRAWAL BY ANY ENROLLED MEMBER FROM THE SCHEME WILL BE ALLOWED AND FULL AMOUNT OF PREMIUM HAS TO BE REALIZED FROM THE ENROLLED MEMBERS BY SINGLE INSTALLMENT OR 4( FOUR) INSTALLMENTS AND TO BE REMITTED TO POLICE DIRECTORATE � H) OLD MEMBERS WHO DO NOT OPT FOR JOINING THE SCHEME ON 1ST AUGUST 2011 MUST PAY TOTAL PREMIUM IF JOINING AT THE LATER STAGE TO ENABLE ENJOY THE CONTINUATION BENEFITS � ALL ARE REQUESTED TO SEND THE 1ST INSTALLMENT OF PREMIUM BY 04-08-12 @ RS. 800/- PER HEAD POSITIVELY TO DIG (P&W), WB THROUGH A/C PAYEE BANK DRAFT PAYABLE ON STATE BANK OF INDIA, KOLKATA MAIN BRANCH IN FAVOUR OF “SECRETARY, WEST BENGAL POLICE MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND” ALONGWITH A FORWARDING LETTER GIVING DETAILS AND LIST OF PRIMARY MEMBERS TO JOIN THE SCHEME W.E.F. 01.08..2012 BY SPECIAL MESSENGER AND COLLECT RECEIVE COPY FROM MEDICALIM CELL, WBPD � THE SAME PROCEDURE SHOULD BE FOLLOWED WHILE REMITTING SUBSEQUENT INSTALLMENTS OF PREMIUM � SUFFICIENT COPIES OF THIS MESSAGE MAY BE PRINTED AND WIDELY CIRCULATED AMONG THE POLICE PERSONNEL, TRANSLATED IN BANGLA OR EXPLAINED IN BANGLA /HINDI AS THE CASE MAY BE. AWARENESS PROGRAMME ABOUT THIS POLICY SHOULD ALSO BE ORGANIZED.
Sd/- ADDL. DIRECTOR GENERAL
& INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (WELFARE)
WEST BENGAL
P A R T - V Notification regarding the forfeiture and proscription of
various publications NIL ***
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012
P A R T - V I Govt. & Other Departmental Orders.
Government of West Bengal Home (Political) Department
Secret Section From : Shri T.K.Bera, Assitant Secretary. To : 1. The Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal, Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata- 700 001. 2. The Inspector General of Police, Border, Intelligence Branch, West Bengal 13, Lord Sinha Road, Kolkata- 700 071. No. 974(2)-P.S. Dated, Kolkata, the 6th July, 2012 Sub:- Delegation of Powers to Border Security Force under Section 13 and 14 of the Passport Act. 1967. Sir, I am directed to send herewith a copy of letter No. III-11039/37/2010-G (Vol.III) dated 18th June, 2012 alongwith copy of its enclosure from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Government of India, New Delhi on the subject noted above for taking necessary action in the matter. Yours faithfully, Sd/- Asstt. Secy. to the Govt. of West Bengal Enclo: As Stated.
III-11039/40/2009-G(Vol.I)
Government of India/Bharat Sarkar Ministry of Home Affairs/ Grih Mantralaya
North Block, New Delhi-110001 Dated the 18 June, 2012
To : The Chief Secretary/Home Secretary/Director General of Police, Government of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, Assam, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh. SUBJECT :DELEGATION OF POWERS TO SSB UNDER SECTIONS 13 & 14 OF THE PASSPORT ACT-1967. Sir, The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), is deployed on Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan Borders. 2. It has been decided to delegate the powers under Sections 13 and 14 of Passport Act-1967 to SSB also under sub-section (1) of Section 153 of Sashastra Seema Bal Act, 2007, to enable the Force personnel to discharge their duties on border effectively. A copy of the Notification dated 11th June, 2012 on the subject is enclosed for information and necessary action, if any. Yours faithfully, Sd/- Enclo: As above. (Neeraj Kansal)
Director (Pers) Tel: 2309 2933
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 11th June, 2012 S.O. 1319 (E)-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 153 of the Sashastra Seema Bal Act, 2007 (53 of 2007), the Central Government hereby empowers the Sashastra Seema Bal to the effect that the powers conferred and duties imposed on a police officer by Section 13 and Section 14 of the Passport Act, 1967 (15 of 1967), shall be the powers and duties of
officers not below the rank of Sub-Inspector in the Sashastra Seema Bal within the limits of the areas failing within a belt of 15 Kilometeres in the States of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh running along the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan Border and these powers shall be exercised by the Sashastra Seema Bal in respect of the persons who are not the citizens of India, Nepal or Bhutan.
[F.No. III-11039/40/2009-G(Vol.I)] NEERAJ KANSAL, Director
Government of West Bengal Home (Political) Department
Secret Section From : Shri T.K.Bera, Assitant Secretary. To : 1. The Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal, Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata- 700 001. 2. The Inspector General of Police, Border, Intelligence Branch, West Bengal 13, Lord Sinha Road, Kolkata- 700 071. No. 973(2)-P.S. Dated, Kolkata, the 6th July, 2012 Sub:- Delegation of Powers to SSB under Section 13 and 14 of the Passport Act. 1967. Sir, I am directed to send herewith a copy of letter No. III-11039/40/2009-G (Vol.I) dated 18th June, 2012 alongwith copy of its enclosure from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Government of India, New Delhi on the subject noted above for taking necessary action in the matter. Yours faithfully, Sd/- Asstt. Secy. to the Govt. of West Bengal Enclo: As Stated.
III-11039/40/2009-G(Vol.I) Government of India/Bharat Sarkar
Ministry of Home Affairs/ Grih Mantralaya North Block, New Delhi-110001
Dated the 18 June, 2012 To : The Chief Secretary/Home Secretary/Director General of Police, Government of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, Assam, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh. SUBJECT :DELEGATION OF POWERS TO SSB UNDER SECTIONS 13 & 14 OF THE PASSPORT ACT-1967. Sir, The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), is deployed on Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan Borders. 2. It has been decided to delegate the powers under Sections 13 and 14 of Passport Act-1967 to SSB also under sub-section (1) of Section 153 of Sashastra Seema Bal Act, 2007, to enable the Force personnel to discharge their duties on border effectively. A copy of the Notification dated 11th June, 2012 on the subject is enclosed for information and necessary action, if any. Yours faithfully, Sd/- Enclo: As above. (Neeraj Kansal)
Director (Pers) Tel: 2309 2933
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 11th June, 2012 S.O. 1319 (E)-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 153 of the Sashastra Seema Bal Act, 2007 (53 of 2007), the Central Government hereby empowers the Sashastra Seema Bal to the effect that the powers conferred and duties
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 imposed on a police officer by Section 13 and Section 14 of the Passport Act, 1967 (15 of 1967), shall be the powers and duties of officers not below the rank of Sub-Inspector in the Sashastra Seema Bal within the limits of the areas failing within a belt of 15 Kilometeres in the States of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh running along the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan Border and these powers shall be exercised by the Sashastra Seema Bal in respect of the persons who are not the citizens of India, Nepal or Bhutan.
[F.No. III-11039/40/2009-G(Vol.I)] NEERAJ KANSAL, Director
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Housing department :allotment branch
New Scretariat buildings, 1st floor, 1,K.S.Roy, Road, Kolkata- 700 001.
No. 1177(2) H6/2M-25/2012 Date : 03.07.2012 From : Runu Ghosh, WBCS (Exe.) Joint Secretary, Government of West Bengal To : (1) The Director General of Police, Government of West Bengal, Writers’ Buildings, 5no. Block, 2nd floor. (2) The Commissioner of Police, ………………………………. ………………………………. Kolkata- Subject : Allotment of R.H.E. flats under Housing Department to the Police Personnel. With reference to the subject mentioned above, the undersigned is directed to draw his kind attention to the fact that a large number of Police Personnel are applying for rental flats in different Govt. Rental Housing Estates under the control of this Department meant for Government employees, through it is understood that there are sufficient number of flats for the Police Personnel under his control. As it is creating problem for other Government employees in the way of geeting flats in the said Housing Estates it has been decided that the flat may be alloted to the Police Personnel, for whom any accommodation in the Police Abasan meant for them is not available. For this purpose, the applicants seeking accommodation in R.H.Es under the control of this Department are required to submit a declaration to the effect that (1) at present he/she is not occupying any Govt. flat (to be certified by the concerned D.D.O.) & (2) no flat in the Police Abasan meant for him/her is available for him/her at present (to be certified by the concerned Head of Office). A Declaration Format to this effect is enclosed herewith for his kind perusual and taking necessary action. Sd/- Joint Secretary Enclo: As Stated above. Declaration D.D.O. (Vacancy Reports) Declaration form for the concerned D.D.O. (s) in respect of Police Personnel seeking accommodation in R.H.E’s under the control of
Housing Department I do hereby declare that I, Sri/Smt………………………………… Son/Daughetr/wife of ……………………………………………of ………………………………………………………….is presently posted as …………………………………in the …………………. Office/thana etc. under the control of Kolkata/Bengal Police Force. I am not occupying any Govt. flat at present.
Signature of the Applicant
Certified that the above declaration is true and correct.
Signature with date and office seal of D.D.O.
Certified that no accommodation in the Police Abasan meant for the Police Personnel is available for the above mentioned applicant at present. I also have no objection if a Govt. Rental Flat under the control of Housing Department is allotted to him/her.
Signature of Head of Office with office seal Declaration D.D.O. (vacancy Reports)
Police Order West Bengal Police Directorate
Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata- 700 001
Police Order No. 17/2012 Whereas Regulation 531 of Police Regulation of Bengal,
1943 lays down that the instructions given in case of Appeal Register (Vide Regulation 535), Magistrate General Register of cases (Regulation 536), Register of sessions cases (Regulation 539), conviction register (Regulation 541), index to conviction register (Regulation 543), Court Khatian register (Regulation 546), Statement of session crime (Regulation 546) amongst other registers and returns, are duly followed,
And Whereas, the Court Office and Court officers as envisaged in CI (ii) of Regulation 411 of the said Police Regulation of Bengal, inter alia lays down that the said Court office and officers shall follow the instructions contained in the said Regulation above,
And Whereas, the report received so far causes much discomfort in accepting the scrupulous compliance of the said instructions in all occasions,
And Whereas appropriate monitoring of all criminal cases during stages of trial and applications and appeals thereof before the .High Court and Court of sessions and trial court as the case may be, in order to ensure that proper provision for conducting those cases have been made and that no failure of justice has occurred owing to the state not being represented, seems to be not in order in all occasions,
And Whereas, in order to instill more dynamism in the criminal justice delivery systems, the DG & IGP in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions as laid down chapter - VII of the said Police Regulation of Bengal, with regard to Court Police in exercise of the power conferred by section -12 of Police Act- 1861 (Act. V of 1861), deems it expedient to frame the following instructions, viz :- i. The said Court officers shall ensure that the prosecution witnesses are being turned up in time by the Investigating Officers since trial cases are adjourned quite often for non-attendance of official witnesses. ii. The said officers shall also see that the prosecution do not seek adjournments without prior notice to advocate for the accused. iii. The photograph of the accused and full address / Phone Nos. etc. are mentioned in the arrest memo and charge sheet. iv. The said officers shall pay special attention to execution of non-bailable warrants (NBWs) by the Officer-in-Charge of the concerned Police Station. They shall communicate the Summons / Warrants to the Police Station and prepare report where concerned Police Station does not send up a report to the Court as to the stage of NBWs and the specific reason for non-apprehension of the accused, and thereby pays constant attention and surveillance on execution of warrants and place of monthly report of the same to the Superintendent of Police concerned. v. With reference to the execution of warrants against the accused, residing or staying in other states the Court officer shall impresses upon sending the requisition made by the court to concerned
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West Bengal Police Gazette, 27th july, 2012 Superintendent of Police of the other state and cause a report placed before the court which has issued warrants regarding steps taken by the police at least one in a month. vi. After receipt of the order concluding trial by the trial court, the court officer shall promptly apply for certified copy of the order sheet and see that these are received in time. vii. The court officer shall see that all appeals before the court sessions and High Court are filled in time after receipt of opinion for appeal from the Ld. P.P. concerned / Ld. L.R. / District Magistrate concerned, as the case may be. In case of acquittal, the court officer shall collect the order and place the same before the Superintendent of Police for preferring appeals against acquittal in consultation with Ld. P.P. / L.R. as the case may be. viii. The court officers stationed everywhere shall also ensure that Case Diaries are placed before the court making requisition for production of Case Diary in time, and they are returned to the concerned Investigating Officer as soon as the case is decided. ix. The Court officers shall make themselves acquainted with the contents of the Case Diaries if the said Case Diaries do not contain full particular evidence he shall ask the Officer-in-charge of the Police Station concerned / Investigating Officer concerned to incorporate seizure list, medico - legal expert opinions (whenever required), list of prosecution witness and other relevant documents necessary for prosecution of cases. x. The said Court officer shall send a brief note to the Superintendent of Police concerned in cases there arises break down in trial and the reasons for such failure. xi. The Court officer shall make proper liaison with District Magistrate concerned for all appeals, applications for revision before the High Court for Court of Sessions whenever required to follow the mandates of Regulation - 461 and CI (a) of Regulation - 462.
Sd/- (Naparajit Mukharjee)
Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal.