Post Name : Specialist No. of Vacancy : 04 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 64009/- for A Class, 60841/- For B Class 57672/- For C Class Educational Qualification : Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma in the concerned Specialty with 1 years experience for Degree holder & 2 years for Diploma holder in the concerned specialty after PG. Age Limit : 67 yeras (As on 13.02.2017) Job Location : Assam Selection Process : Selection will be made on Interview. Application Fee : There is no application fee. How to Apply CRPF Vacancy : Interested candidates may appear for interview in plain paper along with Original & copy of all the relevant documents, experience certificate & five passport size recent photograph at the time of interview. Venue of Interview : GOS MESS, GROUP CENTRE CAMPUS, CRPF, HINGNA ROAD, NAGPUR (MAHARASHTRA) 440019.
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2018-01-02 to 2018-02-02
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security. Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939, it is one of the oldest Central para military forces (now termed as Central Armed Police Force). CRPF was raised as a sequel to the political unrest and the agitations in the then princely States of India following the Madras Resolution of the All-India Congress Committee in 1936 and the ever-growing desire of the Crown Representative to help the vast majority of the native States to preserve law and order as a part of the imperial policy.
During the early 1950s, the performance of the CRPF detachments in Bhuj, the then Patiala and East Punjab state Union (PEPSU) and Chambal ravines was appreciated by all quarters. The force played a significant role during the amalgamation of the princely States into the Indian Union.
Soon after Independence, contingents of the CRPF were sent on Kutch, Rajasthan and Sindh borders to check infiltration and trans-border crimes. They were, subsequently, deployed on the Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir following attacks launched by the Pakistani infiltrators. The CRPF bore the brunt of the first Chinese attack on India at Hot Springs (Ladakh) on October 21, 1959. A small CRPF patrol was ambushed by the Chinese in which ten of its men made their supreme sacrifice for the country. Their martyrdom on October 21 is remembered throughout the country as the Police Commemoration Day every year.