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  2. Indian Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Police Service (abbr. IPS) is a civil service under the All India Services.It replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India became independent from the British Empire.

  3. Police ranks and insignia of India - Wikipedia

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    A display of the various ranks of the Indian police and their respective uniform at the National Police Memorial and Museum in New Delhi.. Police services in India comprises the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS, and Pondicherry Police Service recruited by the central government, along with various State Police Services recruited by state governments.

  4. Sixth Central Pay Commission - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, all officers from the civil services jumped to 8700 grade pay, a time scale position, after 13 years including in defence accounts, and the Indian Police. The IPS, with army style badges, instead of wearing Major or Lt Colonel type badges of rank as they use to, started to wear Colonel type badges of rank. Super Time Scale (Director)

  5. All India Services - Wikipedia

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    Selection Grade is given on promotion after 13 years of regular service. The next promotion within the State is that of a Commissioner-cum-Secretary after 16 years. This promotion also entitles them to the Super Time Scale. Then after 24 years of regular service an IAS officer may be promoted to Above super time scale who is designated as ...

  6. Kerala Police - Wikipedia

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    The first posting of a direct recruit IPS officer is to the post of Assistant Superintendent of Police. According to the Indian Police Service (Appointment by Promotion) Regulations, 1955, Kerala Police Service officers are eligible for promotion to the IPS after completing eight years of service.

  7. Superintendent of police (India) - Wikipedia

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    Both ASP and DSP serves as the head of a sub-division. However, it takes 10 to 12 years for a DSP to be promoted to the SP rank, whereas an ASP can achieve this promotion within three years. An ASP is a gazetted officer. [6] Some state governments conduct direct recruitments only for constable and sub-inspector (SI) ranks. Although uncommon ...

  8. Assistant commandant - Wikipedia

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    Qualifying service for promotion Dy. Commandant. 5 years as Asstt. Commandnat. Second-In-Command 5 years as Dy.Commandant (with total 10 years Group ‘A’ service). Commandant 5 years as Second-In-Command (with 15 years Group ‘A’ service) DIG 3 years as Commandant (with 20 years Group ‘A’ service) IG

  9. Additional director general of police - Wikipedia

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    The Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) is a senior rank in the Indian Police Service (IPS). It is the second-highest rank in the state police forces of India, below the Director General of Police (DGP) and above the Inspector General of Police (IGP). ADGPs are responsible for overseeing various aspects of police administration ...