Andaman And Nicobar Police Jobs for Opening For Sub-inspector Engine Driver in Port Blair
Andaman And Nicobar Police
Advertisements
Job Description
Post Name : Sub Inspector (Engine Driver) Qualification : Secondary School Examination or equivalent 1st class engine driver certificate OR degree/ diploma in mechanical engnieering Date for submission of application : 01-08-2015 to 30-08-2015 Selection Mode: Written examination and Physical measurement / physical efficiency test will be conducted for selection of candidates. Candidates who qualified in Physical measurement & physical efficiency test will have to undergo a written test of 80 marks (02 hour). Qualified candidates of written test will be called for trade test (100 marks) and interview (02 marks). Application Fee: Application fee is not applicable.
Advertising
Candidate Profile
Secondary School Examination or equivalent 1st class engine driver certificate OR degree/ diploma in mechanical engnieering
Looking for Any Graduate graduates profile.
2016-06-27 to 2016-07-28
Company Profile
About Andaman and nicobar police
Andaman and Nicobar Police dates back to raising of Sebundy Corps in 1858 for protection of Penal Settlements in the Andamans. It was reconstituted in 1867 with strength of 2 Inspectors, 3 Head Constables, 12 Sergeants and 285 Constables. The system of policing was exclusively on the pattern of military organization, with a small strength of 75 Civil Policemen for observance of local laws and for accompanying the prisoners to the jungle as guards against aboriginal tribes.
An organized form of Policing in Andaman and Nicobar Islands was established in August, 1875 with the extension of Indian Police Act of 1861 to Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Capt. Wimberly was appointed as first District Superintendent of Police. In the same year the Chief Commissioner of Andaman and Nicobar was vested with the powers and functions of the Inspector General of Police.
Civil Police was separated from Military Police in the year 1924, after 9 years of efforts to form the nucleus of Civil Police started in 1915 to deal with Crime and Criminals and Mr. HGL Biggie was the first officer of the Indian Police to appointed as Commandant and Superintendent of Police.