Karnataka State Police Constable Written Results 2013
Karnataka State Police (KSP) has declared the Teacher Eligibility Test Results 2013 on its Official Website www.ksp.gov.in.
Lots of candidates had given Karnataka State Police Constable Written Exam 2013. But now waiting period is over because KSP Police Constable Written Result 2013 has been declared by Karnataka State Police (KSP).
All candidates can get their Karnataka State Police Constable Written Results 2013 from given below links.
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Karnataka State Police History
The Karnataka State Police(Kannada:ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಪೊಲೀಸ್) is the Law enforcement agency for the state of Karnataka in India.The State Police force is headed by an officer of the rank of Director General of Police.The current DGP is senior IPS cadre officer Lalrokhuma Pachau.
There are several wings in the Department.In the discharge of his duties, he is assisted by staff officers in the headquarters and officers in-charge of special and various field units.The police administration in the District is headed by an Officer of the rank of Superintendent of Police. A group of districts are put under one Range and there is an Officer of the rank of Inspector General of Police heading each Range in Karnataka State. The Police administration in Bangalore City is headed by Commissioner of Police of the rank of Addl. DGP and Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad Cities headed by Commissioners of Police of the rank of Dy. Inspector General of Police (DIG). All these Officers report to the Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka.
Police in Karnataka were called by various names in different regions. After initiation of Policing, they were initially called Thoti, Talwar, Umbalidhar, Kattubidi, Neeraganti etc. The police primarily with policing used to do other jobs entrusted to them. The foundation of present police set up was laid after the appointment of State’s first Inspector General of Police. Today the State Police has grown into a big and complex organization running on modern management principles.
Mysore State was the predecessor to Karnataka State, which was created on 1st November 1965. Sri. L. Rickets was appointed as first Inspector General of Police, prior to which the State Police had no status, structure and powers as such. During 1883 it was reported that Talwars, Thotis, Neeragantis, Kavalugararu, Amaragararu, Ankamaale, Patela, Shyanubhogas etc. used to do policing. During the rule of Maharajas of Mysore, the policing existed in different variants.
Hukumnama or Kandachara was issued for policing during the rule of Maharaja Mummudi Krishna Raja Wodeyar (1799-1811) at old Mysore region under the British rule, when Sri. Poornaiah was Dewan. The soldiers belonging to Maharaja’s infantry were entrusted with responsibility of policing, which European soldiers supervised. Amaldhars (now Tehasildhars) the revenue officers were Taluk Police Chiefs. They were assisted by Faujidhars, who also collected taxes from peasants. Police system worked in various names such as Talwars, Thotigars, and Kavalgars. Later in 1817 as per Bengal regulation model law was enforced, Patels, Shyanubhogas were entrusted with police responsibilities. They were neither paid, granted leave or vehicles were provided to them. Instead Maharaja gave them Inam (Bhakshis) in the form of lands or food grains.
In 1853, Police Act was enacted across the country. When Lord Cubbon was posted as Commissioner there were 8 districts divided into 3 divisions, each district headed by the Magistrate (District Collector), and Superintendents were posted. Both had no formal training. The District Magistrates were Police Chiefs assisted by Superintendents of Police.
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