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  2. Odisha Police - Wikipedia

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    History. Along with the formation of Odisha, the "Orissa Police" was established on April 1, 1936. The department was a force comprising 4000 trained men of all ranks. The Orissa Police Manual Rules (OPMR) was unveiled in 1940 which boasted rules and regulations of the powers, functions and duties of the police department at various levels.

  3. Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Crime and Criminal Tracking Networks and Systems, abbreviated to CCTNS, is a project under the Indian government for creating a comprehensive and integrated system for effective policing through e-Governance. [2] The system includes a nationwide online tracking system by integrating more than 14,000 police stations across the country.

  4. Commissioner of Police (India) - Wikipedia

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    Assistant commissioner of police (ACP) i.e. DSP equivalent; The subordinate police officers' hierarchy in the Police Commissionerate system is the same as in a district police headed by a Senior SP/SP, including ranks such as police inspector, sub-inspector, assistant sub-inspector, head constable, and constable.

  5. Indian Police Service - Wikipedia

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    It introduced a new cadre of police, called Superior Police Services, later known as the Indian Imperial Police. The highest rank in the service was the inspector general [7] for each province. The rank of inspector general was equated to that of a brigadier , [8] and similar ranks in the Indian Armed Forces , as per a central warrant of ...

  6. Bhubaneswar - Wikipedia

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    Bhubaneswar ( Odia: [ˈbʱubɔneswɔɾɔ] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Odisha, located in the Khordha district. The region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as Chakra Kshetra and Ekamra Kshetra (Area adorned with a mango tree). [9] Bhubaneswar is dubbed the "Temple City", a nickname earned ...

  7. Indian Police Foundation and Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Police Foundation and Institute is a New Delhi based research organization which seeks to bring the police and the citizen stakeholders together to collectively work for improving the professional, ethical and the service delivery standards of the police. Its subsidiary, the Indian Police Institute is a professional home for the ...

  8. Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Police Commissionerate - Wikipedia

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    Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Police Commissionerate (Odia: ଭୁବନେଶ୍ଵର-କଟକ ପୋଲିସ କମିଶନରେଟ), established in 2008, is a city police force with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the metropolitan area of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack (respectively the capital and the former capital of the Indian state of Odisha).

  9. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Slang for police in Maharashtra, literally means paternal uncle. Khatmal Slang for police in Hyderabad, India which literally means bed bugs in Indian languages. Maatia kukura Meaning khaki dog in English, is a derogatory word for police in Odisha due to their khaki uniforms and rowdy behaviour. Kuka Bulgarian slang for a police officer. The ...