Bihar Police Jobs for Government Constable / Driver Post in Patna
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Post Name : Constable (Driver) No. of Vacancies : 1577 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200/- Grade Pay : Rs. 2000/- Categories Wise Vacancies : SC : 297 Posts ST : 28 Posts OBC-NCL : 285 Posts OBC : 200 Posts OBC (Female) : 51 Posts UR : 716 Posts Educational Qualification : Candidates should have passed in 10+2 from a recognised board or University with have a Driving Licence. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 18 to 30 years (As on 01.08.2016) Age Relaxation : For OBC Candidates : 3 years For SC/ST Candidates : 5 years Job Location : Bihar Selection Process : Selection will be based on Physical Test & Driving Test. Application Fee : Candidate belonging to General /OBC/OBC-NCL have to pay Rs. 450/- & Rs. 112/- for SC/ST candidates through using Debit Cards, Credit Cards & Internet Banking Only. How to Apply Bihar Police Vacancy : Interested candidates may apply Online through the website www.csbc.bih.nic.in from 29.08.2016 to 28.09.2016.
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Candidates should have passed in 10+2 from a recognised board or University with have a Driving Licence.
Looking for 10th , 12th graduates profile.
2017-07-26 to 2017-08-26
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About Bihar police
Policing in Bihar is more than 3000 years old. In fact, there are documented historical references to policing practices adopted by the Magadh Empire.
Policing in the Modern era in Bihar began in the year 1862 with the introduction of the Indian Police Act of 1861. Following the creation of the province of Bihar in 1912, the basic structure of police as it exists today in the whole of India was laid. There have been several officers of the Bihar province in pre-independence India who have made pioneering contributions to policing in India. To name a few Mr. Walter Swain of Swain Beat system fame, Shri AK Sinha, the first Indian to become an IGP of any province, Shri BN Mullick, the founder of the Intelligence Bureau and Deputy Superintendent of Police, Khan Bahadur Azizul Haque, credited with the primary development of the fingerprint classification system, the famous 1024 pigeon holes cabinet system eventually named after his supervisor, Sir Edward Richard Henry leaps readily to the mind.
Post-independence, Bihar Police holds the legacy of a rich tradition with the introduction of innovative policing and welfare practices such as creation of a Police Welfare fund, Police Hospitals and Police Information Room (PIR) in 1952. A Police Commission was also set up in 1958, whose mandate was to bring the police closer to the people. The Bihar Policemens Association which came into existence in 1967 was the first of its kind to look after the interests of the policemen. Today, Bihar police, with the cooperation of the people that it is mandated to serve and its rich traditions of excellence is firmly committed to confront and surmount the numerous challenges it faces.