Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police Service
Service overview | |||||||||||
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Abbreviation | DANIPS | ||||||||||
Formed | 1972 | ||||||||||
Training Ground | Police Training College, Jharoda kalan | Punjab Police Academy, Phillaur (Before 2002) | |||||||||
Country | India | ||||||||||
Controlling authority | Ministry of Home Affairs | ||||||||||
Legal personality | Government service | ||||||||||
General nature | Federal law enforcement | ||||||||||
Preceding service | Delhi, Himachal, Andaman & Nicobar Police Service (DHANI)(1967-1972) | ||||||||||
Cadre size | 434 (2010)[1] | ||||||||||
Service colour | Dark blue and red | ||||||||||
Uniform colour | Khaki[2] | ||||||||||
Website | Union Territories Division, MHA, India | ||||||||||
Service Chief | |||||||||||
Director Intelligence Bureau (IB) | |||||||||||
Head of the Civil Services | |||||||||||
Cabinet Secretary |
The acronym DANIPS stands for "NCT of Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Service". It is a federal police service in India, administering Delhi and the Union Territories of India.[3] It was earlier called the Union Territories Police Service. It is a civil service of the Government of India. Officers of the service are recruited directly through the Civil Services Examination and are responsible for the law & order and policing functions of the National Capital, Delhi and the Union Territories. They form a feeder cadre of the Indian Police Service.
Selection Criteria
DANIPS officers are recruited directly through the rigorous Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission every year.[4] Moreover, the cadre is augmented by promotion of non-gazetted officers to the DANIPS.
The Civil Services Examination has a three-stage competitive selection process. At stage one, there is an objective type examination called the preliminary exam. This is a qualifying examination. It consists of a General Studies paper and an aptitude test. Only the candidates who pass this can appear for the "Main Examination" which consists of seven + two papers (Two papers - English and regional language paper are only qualifying while seven papers carry marks). Each candidate has to select an optional subject (two papers) and to take four General Studies papers, an Essay, an English language paper and a regional language paper. This is followed by an interview.
Two-thirds of the strength is filled directly by DANIPS officers and the remaining are promoted from the non-gazetted police officers of the Union Territories.
Cadre Strength
DANIPS officers form the backbone of the largest metropolitan police force in India, the Delhi Police. The cadre has a sanctioned strength of 434.[5] Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, is the cadre controlling authority for DANIPS. They are regulated by the Delhi Government on the recommendation of the respective Governor/Administrator/ Lieutenant Governor of that Union Territory.[6]
Duty posts under administration | Number |
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Government of NCT of Delhi | 315 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Administration | 10 |
Lakshadweep | 01 |
Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli | 03 |
Total | 329 |
Deputation, Leave and Training Reserve | Number |
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Deputation reserve at 12% of 329 | 39 |
Leave reserve at 10% of 329 | 33 |
Training reserve at 10% of 329 | 33 |
Total | 105 |
Pay Structure
Grade | Position in the Delhi Government and Union Territories | Salary |
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Junior Administrative Grade-II(Group A)(Pay-Band-4) | Deputy Commissioner of Police/ Superintendent of Police | ₹37,400-₹67,000 plus grade pay of ₹8700 |
Junior Administrative Grade-I(Group A)(Pay-Band-3) | Deputy Commissioner of Police/Superintendent of Police | ₹15,600-₹39,100 plus grade pay of ₹7600 |
Selection Grade - I(Pay-Band-3) | Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police/ Additional Superintendent of Police | ₹15,600-₹39,100 plus grade pay of ₹6600 |
Entry Grade (Pay-Band-3) | Assistant Commissioner of Police | (i) ₹15,600-₹39,100 plus grade pay of ₹5400
(ii) ₹9300-₹34800 plus grade pay of ₹4800 |
After attaining seniority and getting promoted into Senior Grades (JAG-I and JAG-II/SAG) and get inducted into IPS (AGMUT Cadre). Following which IPS service and pay rules apply to them.[7]
Ranks and insignia of DANIPS officers
After a probationary period of two years, DANIPS officers are appointed as Assistant Commissioners of Police in Delhi or as Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPO) in Union Territories.
- National Emblem above two stars
- Deputy Commissioner of Police (Selection grade) or Senior Superintendent of Police in selection grade after promotion to the IPS
- National Emblem above one star
- Three stars
- Assistant Commissioner of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police
- Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO)
See also
- DANICS
- Indian Police Service
- Indian Revenue Service
- Indian State Police Services
- Bureau of Police Research and Development
- Indian Penal Code
- Law enforcement in India
- Civil Services of India
- All India Service
- Indian Forest Service
- Indian Administrative Service
References
- ↑ "http://mha1.nic.in/AGMU_CivilList/DANIPS-CvlLst-2010.pdf". Ministry of Home Affairs. External link in
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(help); - ↑ "Why is the colour of the Indian police uniform khaki?". The Times of India. 3 March 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
- ↑ "::Ministry of Home Affairs::". Mha.nic.in. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- ↑ "Awaaz India Pvt. Ltd – About Indian Police Service". Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ "::Ministry of Home Affairs::" (PDF). Mha.nic.in. Retrieved 2013-12-18.
- ↑ http://www.daman.nic.in/websites/personnel_department/documents/2013/3602-08-01-2013.pdf
- ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories". Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.