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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) is a government body in the state of Kerala, India, responsible for recruiting candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations. It was established in 1956 by the provisions of the Constitution of India.
The city police came into existence on March 3, 2011, after dividing the Thrissur District Police. The police commissionerate is situated in Thrissur City. The commissionerate cover 24 police stations and has four sub-divisions, Thrissur, Ollur, Guruvayur and Kunnamkulam. [3] [4] [5] R Ilango, IPS, is the current Police Commissioner of Thrissur.
In 2021 Kerala Police bagged the National e-Governance Award. [51] Kerala Police has achieved several significant milestones over the years. Some of the notable achievements include: Women Police Stations: Kerala Police was the first in the country to establish women police stations, which exclusively deal with crimes against women.
The city also contains the Kerala Police Academy, [12] Central Prison, Viyyur, [13] Police Dog Training Centre and Excise Academy and Research Centre. India Reserve Battalion, new commando unit of Kerala Police is headquartered in Ramavarmapuram. [14] Border Security Force (148 battalion) have its first centre in Kerala in Thrissur only. [15] [16]
State Excise Academy & Research Centre (SEARC) is situated in Poothole in Thrissur city, Kerala, India. The academy trains the entire staff of the Kerala Excise Department, and provides centralized training for Kerala State Excise personnel. It also runs basic training and in-service courses for various ranks.
The Thrissur City Police, a division of the Kerala Police, is the law enforcement agency in the city. The city police force is headed by a commissioner of police, and administrative control rests with the Kerala Home Ministry. The department consists of two subdivisions with a total of 14 police stations.
Organized Global Conclave on Community Policing and several seminars/ conferences for the Kerala Police, including the first Police Science Congress, Kerala Police Academy. Worked as Special Officer of the Government of Kerala for the Tribal Areas of Northern Districts. Introduced the system of ‘Certified Trainers’ in Kerala Police.
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