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  2. Central Selection Board of Constable - Wikipedia

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    Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC) (Hindi: केन्द्रीय चयन पर्षद [सिपाही भर्ती]) [1] [2] [3] is an organization under Government of Bihar to recruit Group 'D' civil servants for Bihar Police. The board is headed by a three-star rank Additional Director General or Director General ...

  3. Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) [1] [2] [3] is a Group 'C' civil service recruitment body for Bihar Police created by an Act of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. The commission's purpose is to select applicants in various government departments for Group 'C' staff jobs in the Bihar Police Through Competitive Examination ...

  4. Bihar Police - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://police.bihar.gov.in. The Bihar Police is the law enforcement agency for the state of Bihar, India, with its headquarters in Patna. It has a sanctioned strength of 111,000 personnel, and as of 2017, employs 77,000 personnel. [3][4] The present DGP of Bihar Police is Alok Raj, an IPS officer of 1989 batch.

  5. 1980 Bhagalpur blindings - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagalpur blindings refers to a series of incidents in 1979 and 1980 in Bhagalpur in the state of Bihar, India when police blinded 31 individuals under trial (or convicted criminals, according to some versions) by pouring acid into their eyes. The incident became infamous as the Bhagalpur blindings. The incident was widely discussed ...

  6. Politics of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Caste-based violence and police excesses in Bihar: 1947-1990 Incidents Description Trial Pararia mass rape (1988) In 1988, the police personnel landed upon a village inhabited by Yadav caste and raped women belonging to twenty families, they also abused an old man who resisted the rape of his daughter-in-law. Belchhi massacre (1977)

  7. Agnipath Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Agnipath Scheme [1] (also spelled Agneepath Scheme) (Hindi: Agnīpath Yojanā, transl. Agnipath [Fireway] Scheme) is a tour of duty style scheme approved by the Government of India on 14 June 2022 and implemented in the country a few months later in September 2022, for recruitment of soldiers below the rank of commissioned officers into the three services of the armed forces. [2]

  8. Gupteshwar Pandey - Wikipedia

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    Gupteshwar Pandey. Gupteshwar Pandey is a retired Indian Police Service officer. He served as Director General of Police of Bihar. [2][3] He has taken voluntary retirement on 22 September 2020, five months before completion of his service tenure (28 February 2021). [4] He was succeeded by Sanjeev Kumar Singhal. [5]

  9. Arnesh Kumar Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Arnesh Kumar Guidelines or Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar (2014) is a landmark judgement of the Indian Supreme Court, [1][2] stating arrests should be an exception, in cases where the punishment is less than seven years of imprisonment. [3] The guidelines asked the police to determine whether an arrest was necessary under the provisions of ...