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New Delhi, Dec 22, 2016, (PTI)
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Augmenting the manpower of CISF-- guarding critical infrastructure like airports and assets in nuclear domain-- the government has sanctioned raising the strength of the force with 37,000 more troops in order to bolster security at these facilities.

The force has been seeking enhancement of its manpower, from the existing 1.45 lakh, for quite sometime now as it is being increasingly entrusted with security duties like with the expansion of the Delhi Metro network in the national capital and transfer of more civil airports and private sector units under its cover.

The Union Home Ministry recently approved raising the strength of the force to 1.80 lakh, by having 35,000 more personnel, with sanctions to raise two more battalions (about 2,000 personnel) once the new strength is achieved fully in about two years's time.

"This has come as a shot in the arm for us. Our tasks are increasing gradually and the enhancement in our strength will act as a great boon to ensure better operational preparedness, faster promotions and effective supervisory control," CISF Director General O P Singh told PTI while confirming the development.

He added the force will soon begin recruitments to fill up these sanctioned numbers.
"We are also going for a full cadre review of the force. The new strength will also help in undertaking a better organisation of posts and services," the DG added.

Central Industrial Security Force officials added that with the government making clear its intention of entrusting more and more civil airports to it and an increasing task in the domain of VVIP security, the force required more numbers.

While the CISF guards 59 civil airports in the country as of now, it also has a elite VVIP security wing under its command called the Special Security Group (SSG).

At least 3,000 personnel, they said, are only required to cater to the security needs of the transport lifeline of the national capital, the Delhi Metro, which is not only expanding its network but is also witnessing an increasing passenger load from the current about 27 lakh commuters per day.

Some manpower is also required to beef up security at sensitive aerospace and nuclear installations in the country and the new manpower, when raised, will also be sent to these locations.

After it was tasked to secure vital infrastructure in the private domain post the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, the forces' role in this domain is also increasing with eight facilities already under it command and manpower for the ninth is set to be deployed soon.

Early this year, the government had ordered deployment of about 35 CISF personnel to guard Baba Ramdev's 'Patanjali Food and Herbal Park Private Limited' in Haridwar.

The other seven private sector units being guarded by CISF are: Electronics City in Bengaluru and Infosys campuses in Bengaluru, Mysore and Pune, Reliance Refinery and Petrochemicals in Jamnagar, Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd project executed by the Tata group in Mundra and the Tata Steel project based in Odisha's Kalinganagar.
 
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08-January, 2017 20:54 IST
Union Home Minister inaugurates the CISF Eastern Sector Headquarter and lays foundation stone of the CISF Residential Complex in Ranchi

Left Wing Extremism has taken a big hit after the demonetization: Shri Rajnath Singh



Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has said the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) has taken a big hit after the demonetisation. LWE problem can be resolved through sustained efforts in a few years, he added. Shri Rajnath Singh was addressing the gathering after inaugurating the CISF Eastern Sector Headquarter and laying foundation stone of the CISF Residential Complex in Ranchi today during his daylong visit to Jharkhand.

The Union Home Minister said violence has no place in a democracy. LWE groups should abjure violence, he added. Shri Rajnath Singh said certain anti-India forces do not like to see India growing. They resort to violence and terror. We need to fight against terrorism, he added.

The Union Home Minister praised the CISF as being unique, terming it as a multi-dimensional force facing many challenges. It is guarding not only strategic installations but also operating in LWE areas, he noted. Assuring funds to the CISF, Shri Rajnath Singh said that when infrastructure of any force is developed it helps in strengthening the capabilities of our forces.

In his address, Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Raghubar Das highlighted the initiatives taken by the State Government against the LWE problem. He announced allotment of 100 acres of land to CISF for the Central Training School.

The Union Home Minister later reviewed the LWE situation in Jharkhand state at a meeting with the Chief Minister and Senior Officers.

Director General, CISF, Shri O P Singh said for the first time a Dog Training School has been established in CISF campus at 2nd Res. Bn Ranchi.

During his visit, Shri Rajnath Singh planted a sapling at the CISF Eastern Sector Headquarters in Ranchi.

Urban Development Minister, Jharkhand, Shri C P Singh and local MP Shri Ram Tahal Choudhary were among the other dignitaries present on the occasion.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh being received at the airport on his arrival in Ranchi on a day long visit to Jharkhand on January 08, 2017.
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh being presented a memento by the DG, CISF, Shri O.P. Singh, during a function, in Ranchi on January 08, 2017. The Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Raghubar Das is also seen.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh being presented a memento by the DG, CISF, Shri O.P. Singh, during a function, in Ranchi on January 08, 2017. The Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Raghubar Das is also seen.
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh and the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Raghubar Das being presented the salute during their visit to the CISF Dhurwa complex, in Ranchi on January 08, 2017.
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By Zee Media Bureau | Last Updated: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 - 15:07
New Delhi: Airports across India have been put on alert after intelligence agencies warned of a terror plot ahead of Republic Day celebrations.

Agencies have directed authorities related to airports' security to keep a vigil eye as an attacker could be donning the uniform of a security personnel.

The Bureau for Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) had issued an advisory in this regard on December 28.

“Some uniformed staff has airport entry pass. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has been asked to frisk them carefully even if they have the pass. The security staff has the tendency of going soft if someone is from the police or army. This can be used as a cover,” Hindustan Times has quoted a BCAS official as saying.

The CISF guards the country’s airports.

Also, the paramilitary force has made a “sweeping squad” which includes personnel trained to profile travellers and spot dubious movements, reported the daily.

The Defence Ministry is responsible for conducting the Republic Day celebrations.


First Published: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 - 14:53
 
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