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  2. Tamil Nadu Police - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India, which is over 150 years old and the fifth largest state police force in India. Find out how it is headed by the Director General of Police, divided into four zones, and responsible for various functions and services.

  3. Maharashtra Police - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Police is the law enforcement agency of the Indian state of Maharashtra, with a history dating back to the 17th century. It has about 1.95 lakh employees, 15,000 women officers, and 36 district police units, and is headed by Mrs. Rashmi Shukla (IPS).

  4. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited

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    Mahadiscom or Mahavitaran is the largest electricity distribution utility in India, serving 28.4 million consumers across Maharashtra. It was carved out of MSEB in 2005 and has an infrastructure plan of Rs. 11000 crore to cater to future load and improve reliability.

  5. Over 100 striking Samsung workers detained by Indian police ...

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    Despite Monday's police action, 12 union groups, including one affiliated with the ruling party of Tamil Nadu, said in a public notice dated Sept. 11 that they will stage a protest in support of ...

  6. Police Complaints Authority (India) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions and composition of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) in India, a body that adjudicates allegations of police misconduct. Find out the contact details and status of the PCA in different states and union territories.

  7. Police forces of the states and union territories of India

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    Learn about the history, organization, working conditions, recruitment and uniforms of the Indian police forces. The article covers the state and union territory police forces, their jurisdiction, authority and functions under the Constitution of India.

  8. Director general of police - Wikipedia

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    The Head of Police Force or State Police Chief, holding the rank of DGP, receives a monthly fixed salary of ₹225,000, excluding allowances. This salary scale is also applicable to Directors General (DGs) of some Central Police Organisations at the Union government level. [7] [8]

  9. Department of Human Resources Management (Tamil Nadu)

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    It ensures rules and regulations are adhered to in the administration of all government departments, maintain uniformity and standards, training of requisite personnel. [ 1 ] Sub-divisions