Delhi Police Jobs for Government Home Guards in Delhi
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Post Name : Home Guards (General) Volunteer No of Vacancy : 6943 Posts Pay Scale : Not Specified Gender wise Vacancies : Male : 6642 Posts Female : 301 Posts Educational Qualification : Candidates should have 10th pass. Age Limit : As on 01.01.2015 For Male Candidates : 20 to 47 years For Female Candidates : 20 to 42 years Age of Relaxation : Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe : 5 years Other Backward Classes : 3 years Job Location : New Delhi Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Physical Endurance Test & Written Test. Application Form & Fee: Candidates may obtain the application form & have to pay Rs.100/- from DSO, Recruitment Cell, Nishkam Sewa Bhawan, CTI Complex, Near Shivaji College, Raja Garden, New Delhi. How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with self attested copies of all relevant documents send by either person or through Registered Post or Speed Post to DSO, Recruitment Cell, Nishkam Sewa Bhawan, CTI Complex, Near Shivaji College, Raja Garden, New Delhi 110027 on or before 16.03.2016.
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2016-02-16 to 2016-03-16
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About Delhi police
Delhi has a long history of policing through the famed institution of the Kotwal. Malikul Umara Faqruddin is said to be the first Kotwal of Delhi. He became the Kotwal at the age of 40 in 1237 A.D. and was also simultaneously appointed as the Naibe-Ghibat (Regent in absence). Because of his integrity and sagacity he had a very long tenure, holding the post through the reigions of three Sultans Balban, Kaikobad and Kaikhusrau. On one occasion when some Turkish nobles had approached him to secure the withdrawal of Balbans order. confiscating their estates, the Kotwal is recorded to have said,My words will carry no weight if I accept any bribe from you. It is presumed that the Kotwal, or Police Head quarters was then located at Qila Rai Pithora or todays Mehrauli.
Another Kotwal mentioned in history books is Malik Alaul Mulk, who was appointed by Sultan Allauddin Khilji in 1297 AD. Sultan Alauddin Khilji once said of him, He deserves the Wizarat (Prime Ministership) but I have appointed him only the Kotwal of Delhi on account of his incapacitating corpulence.
When Emperor Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi, in 1648, he appointed Ghaznafar Khan as the first Kotwal of the new city, bestowing on him also the very important office of Mir-i-Atish (Chief of Artillery).
The institution of Kotwal came to an end with the crushing of the revolt of 1857, the first war of freedom by the British and, interestingly, the last Kotwal of Delhi, appointed just before the eruption of the first war of freedom, was Gangadhar Nehru, father of Pandit Motilal Nehru and grand father of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indias first Prime Minister .