DGP
) is the highest ranking police officer in an Indian State or Union Territory. DGP typically heads the state or UT police force, who in case, are also called State Police Chief. DGP is appointed by the Cabinet from the Indian Police Service and they hold a three-star rank.
Who is highest officer in police?
The chief of police (COP)
is the highest-ranking officer in the police department. As the general manager or CEO of the police department, the COP is responsible for the planning, administration, and operation of the police department.
Who is bigger ASP or DSP?
ASP – Assistant Superintend of Police is the entry level posting for an IPS officer.
DSP – Deputy Superintend
of Police is a rank reached by police officers who join the state police cadre. Generally they join the police force as Sub Inspector, then get promoted to Inspectors and then become DSPs..
What is the first rank of IPS officer?
The first posting of an IPS officer is as
the Deputy Superintendent of Police
, and the officer can then rise through the ranks of the State Police to become Commissioner of Police.
What is IPS salary?
The basic salary of an IPS officer starts at
Rs. 56,100
(TA, DA and HRA are extra) per month and can go on to reach Rs. 2,25,000 for a DGP.
Can IPS suspend SI?
In fact,
the State government has no power to directly suspend
an IPS officer.
Can Si become IPS?
While an
SI will become Circle Inspector
and gradually the DSP at the end of the career. Whereas, an officer joined as a DSP will be eligible for IPS.
Who is bigger SP or SSP?
Superintendents of police are the officers of either State Police Service or Indian Police Service. … The rank of superintendent is equivalent to the rank of senior Captain/major/lieutenant colonel in the Indian Army. SSP-ranked officers wear the IPS logo below the star with Gorget patches on their collar.
Do IPS officers get holidays?
Each government officer is also entitled to upto 5 years of Extra Ordinary Leave (Unpaid) for taking care of personals needs in addition to the 20 days of Half Pay Leave and 30 days of Earned leave every year besides 5 day a week work-schedule and numerous
gazetted
holidays.
How long is IPS training?
There are four parts to the training imparted to the IPS recruits: Foundation Course (3 months): LBSNAA, Mussoorie. Phase I training (Basic Course –
11 months
): Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad. District Practical Training (6 months): at the respective cadre.
Which is the highest post of IPS?
Ranks Salary | Inspector-General of Police/Joint Commissioner of Police 37,400-67,000 INR along with grade pay of 10,000 INR |
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Is IPS a good job?
Being an IPS or Indian Police Service officer is one of the
most prestigious jobs
to have, comparable to the IAS. To become IPS officers, aspirants need to take the UPSC civil services examination. They must clear all the rounds of the exam that are Prelims, Mains and Interview to get recruited as an IPS officer.
Is IPS exam difficult?
An aspirant should study for an average of 6-8 hours to crack the exam. Being an IAS officer is itself a prestigious position. Those who all clear the stages of examination become an officer in IAS, IPS, or IFS, and other services.
It is considered to be one of the hardest examinations
.
Which car does IPS officer get?
IAS Officers in rural districts get ambassador cars and IPS officers posted to rural districts get
Mahindra Bolero
.
Is IPS a gazetted officer?
Gazetted officers include all the
Indian Police Service officers
which are Class I officers of the cadre and all State Police Services officers of and above the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police.
Can IPS have beard?
Permission is necessary
Former IPS officer Abdul Rahman told ThePrint that it is
mandatory for police personnel to take permission from seniors to keep a beard
. “Apart from Sikhs, no one else in the police services can keep a beard without seeking permission. This comes under the police uniform rule,” Rahman said.