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Last Updated: Monday, July 27, 2015 - 17:58
Central forces to get 50 UAVs for surveillance: Rajnath Singh | Zee News


Neemuch: Government has sanctioned procurement of 50 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for central armed police forces like CRPF and BSF, besides deciding to grant some special duty allowances to the troops of these forces deployed in hard duty areas.


The announcement was made today by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who officiated as the chief guest during the 76th Raising Day celebrations of country's largest paramilitary -- Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)-- at its birthplace here.

Singh said his ministry has approved purchase of 50 UAVs for enhancing and aiding the operations of central paramilitary forces which are deployed in the country for rendering a variety of internal security duties, anti-Naxal operations and border guarding tasks.

"CRPF will also get some of the UAVs from this (procurement)," he said.

UAVs are used for stealth reconnaissance of the unseen territory and these flying machines provide a vital edge for troops on ground during operations.

The Home Minister added that apart from modernisation of these forces by way of giving them new arms and gadgets, his department is working to ensure enhanced "risk allowance" and "detachment allowance" to the jawans and officers of the force.

"We are trying to make these forces better and effective. I am putting all my efforts into this area. However, I don't want to go into details... We are talking to the Finance Ministry (for funds) on this," he said.

He praised the CRPF, the lead national anti-Naxal operations force, for bringing Maoist violence incidents down by 30 per cent.

Singh added that government had recently notified rules which categorised the treatment period as "on duty" for a troop who gets injured in operations.

"I was told a constable has to spend a long time in the same rank as there is no promotion avenue for him. This should end and we are working to streamline this issue," he said, adding that the Ministry has begun "effective work" to undertake the cadre review of these forces like BSF, CISF, ITBP, SSB and NSG.

He said that a total of 13,860 CRPF constables have been recently promoted to the next higher rank of Head Constable after the Home Ministry recently notified and approved a proposal in this regard.

The Home Minister reiterated that he would want to visit all hard locations of CRPF in Left Wing Extremism-hit areas.

Funds of about Rs 564 crore, he said, have been given to these forces for undertaking modernisation works in their respective forces.
 
Stronger Central force is equal to Stronger first line of defence!!! Wish they all get most mordern equipment to increase their survivability and fire power with increased range.
 
Ministry of Home Affairs
03-August, 2017 17:59 IST
Shri Rajnath Singh chairs review meeting with DGs of CAPFs

The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh chaired a review meeting with the Directors-General (DGs) of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) here today. The Ministers of State for Home Affairs Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir and Shri Kiren Rijiju were also present in the meeting.

During the meeting, various issues related to the CAPF personnel and policies were discussed.The issues discussed included housing issues related to CAPF personnel, recruitment and filling up of vacancies, shortage of doctors in CAPFs, proposal for raising new Central Armed Police Force viz. Coastal Border Police Force (CBPF), setting up of CAPFs Institute of Medical Sciences, cadre review of the forces, review of BSF Air Wing and issues related to procurement of items by CAPFs.

Shri Rajnath Singh expressed happiness on the progress achieved by CAPFs on different issues discussed in the meeting and said that efforts shall be made to complete the pending projects in a timely manner. He said that the Ministry of Home Affairs will look into the matters raised by the forces and try to do best possible in each case. Keeping in view the need of having young personnel on field job, the Home Minister asked the CAPFs to take necessary steps in this regard.

The Union Home Secretary Shri Rajiv Mehrishi, DGs of CAPFs (CRPF, CISF, BSF, AR, SSB, ITBP, NSG) and senior officers of Ministry of Home Affairs were present in the meeting.

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