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The department operates through eleven wings with 120 divisions and maintains 73,187 kilometres (45,476 mi) of highways in the state. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] There are state highways of length 6,805 kilometres (4,228 mi) which connect district headquarters, important towns and national highways in the state.
Kerala Highway Police [17] 13 Madhya Pradesh 14 Maharashtra Maharashtra Highway Police [18] 15 Manipur 16 Meghalaya 17 Mizoram 18 Nagaland 19 Odisha 20 Punjab Punjab Highway Patrol 21 Rajasthan 22 Sikkim 23 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Highway Patrol [19] 24 Telangana 25 Tripura 26 Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Highway Police (UPHP) [20] 27 Uttarakhand 28
Map indicating highway network of Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu, the Highways & Minor Ports Department (HMPD) is primarily responsible for construction and maintenance of roads including national highways, state highways and major district roads. HMPD was established as Highways Department (HD) in April 1946 and subsequently renamed on 30 October ...
Map indicating road network of Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu, there is a separate Highways Department (HD) [1] which was established in April 1946 and renamed as Highways & Minor Ports Department (HMPD) on 30 October 2008. [2] HMPD of Tamil Nadu is primarily responsible for construction and maintenance of roads including national highways, state ...
The Construction & Maintenance wing of the Highways Department manages construction and maintenance of all the State Highways (SH), major district roads (MDR), and other district roads (ODR). The Tamil Nadu State Highways Network has eight circles: Chennai, Villupuram, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Tiruppur and Tirunelveli. [1]
The Greater Chennai Police, a division of the Tamil Nadu Police, is the law enforcement agency for the city of Chennai in India and the surrounding area. The city police force is headed by a Commissioner of Police and the administrative control vests with the Tamil Nadu Home Department. [ 1 ]
Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India. [ 3 ] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632.
The district police were empowered to levy spot fines against drunk drivers as of February 2012, a practise that had been followed only by city police up to that time. [12] Some public interest groups allege that collisions causing fatalities were under-reported in Tamil Nadu to ease the processing of insurance claims.