Border Security Force (BSF) HC (RO) March
Written Exam Results 2013
Border
Security Force (BSF) has been declared the HC (RO) March Written
Exam Results 2013 on
its Official Website www.bsf.gov.in.
Results (Selection List) of Written
Examination of Special Drive Recruitment of SC / ST / OBC categories for the
post of HC(RO) held on Dtd. 24th March 2013 in BSF Communication
Setup. Candidates can search their Roll Numbers.
Lots of candidates had given BSF Head Constable Radio Operator March Written Exam 2013. But now waiting period is
over because BSF HC (RO) March Written Exam
Result 2013 has
been declared by Border Security
Force (BSF).
All candidates can get their Border Security Force (BSF) HC (RO) March
Written Exams Results 2013 from
given below links.
Note: Here we have described
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BSF History
The Border
Security Force (BSF) is a border guarding force of the Government of India. Established on December 1,
1965, it is one of the Central Armed Police Forces. Its
primary role is to guard India's international borders during peacetime and
also prevent trans border crime. Like all paramilitary forces of India, the BSF
is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It is
one of the many law enforcement agencies of India.
The unique
BSF Camel Contingent during the annual Republic Day Parade.
With
a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions,
including women personnel,[1][1][2] it
is one of the world's largest border patrol forces. K F Rustomji, the BSF's
first Director General is referred to as founding father of the BSF. Its
current Director General is Subhash Joshi.
From independence in 1947 to 1965, the
protection of India's international boundaries was the responsibility of local
police battalions belonging to each border state, with little interstate
coordination.
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 demonstrated
the inadequacies of the existing border management system and led to the
formation of the Border Security Force as a unified central agency with the
specific mandate of guarding India's international boundaries. The BSF was the
brain child of its founding father Sh KF Rustamji, the first Director General
of BSF. Till 1965 India’s borders with Pakistan were manned by the State Armed
Police Battalion. Pakistan attacked Sardar Post, Chhar Bet and Beria Bet on
April 9, 1965 in Kutch. This exposed the inadequacy of the State Armed Police
to cope with armed aggression due to which the Government of India felt the
need for a specialized centrally controlled Border Security Force, which would
be armed and trained to man the International Border with Pakistan. As a result
of the recommendations of the Committee of Secretaries, the Border Security
Force came into existence on Dec 1, 1965 with K F Rustamji as its first
Director General.
The
BSF's capabilities were used in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 against Pakistani forces in areas where the Regular
Forces were thinly spread; BSF troops took part in several operations
including the famous Battle of Longewala. In fact, for BSF the war
on eastern front had started well before the war actually broke out in Dec '71.
BSF had trained, supported and formed part of "Mukti
Bahini" and had entered erstwhile East Pakistan before the actual
hostilities broke out. BSF had played a very important role in Liberation of Bangladesh which Indira
Gandhi and Sheikh Mujibur Rehman had also
acknowledged.
The
BSF, long considered a male bastion, has now deployed its first batch of women
personnel at the border to carry out regular frisking of women as well as other
duties performed by their male counterparts, including guarding the border.
Over 100 women have been deployed on the highly volatileIndo-Pak border, while around 60 will be
deployed on the Indo-Bangla border. In total, 595 women
constables will be deployed on the border in different phases.
The
previous Director General was U K Bansal who took charge in November 2011.
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