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ACTIVITIES OF POLICE IN THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MADRAS PROVINCE
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Rajammal, P
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Law enforcement
/ Police
/ Police stations
/ State police
2022
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2022
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ACTIVITIES OF POLICE IN THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MADRAS PROVINCE
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ACTIVITIES OF POLICE IN THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MADRAS PROVINCE
2022
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Overview
The aim of this article is to understand the activities of police in the freedom movement with special reference to Madras province. Lord Curzon, the Viceroy and Governor General appointed to National Police Commission in July, 1902 under the Presidentship of A.H.L. Fraser. The Inspector General of Police, Madras Presidency, H.A. Stuart, was appointed the Secretary of the Commission. The report of the Commission was approved in 1904. Some important decisions of the Government of India are Deputy Inspectors General to be police officers, promoted from the Superintendents of Police. Officers of the superior Police service, the Asst. Superintendents of Police, should be recruited from the Europeans in England, but trained in India. Inspectors should be made 90% by promotion and placed at par with Tahsildars. Sub Inspectors (SIs) should be mainly recruited directly, percentage of promotion of Head Constables to SIs should be fixed, Sub Inspectors should be trained in Provincial centres and paid on par with Naib Tahsildars. Constables should be locally recruited and trained at Central Schools in each province, their pay should be increased. Each province should have a CID and the officer heading the CID should also head the Railway Police and Each Province should have a regular Police and an armed reserve, but there should not be any separate recruitment for each the constabulary should perform both the functions.
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NeuroQuantology
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