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Who is the first IPS police officer?
Kiran Bedi | |
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Succeeded by | Mark Kroeker |
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Born | Kiran Peshawaria 9 June 1949 Amritsar, East Punjab, Dominion of India (present-day Punjab, India) |
Nationality | Indian |
What is the first rank of IPS officer?
Deputy Superintendent of Police
The first posting of an IPS officer is as the Deputy Superintendent of Police, and the officer can then rise through the ranks of the State Police to become Commissioner of Police.
Who is the first lady IPS in India?
Kiran Bedi
Kiran Bedi Birthday Special: Lesser-known facts about India’s first female IPS officer. She is the first Indian female to become an officer in the Indian Police Service and started her service in 1972.
Who was the first woman to become a CEO?
Katherine Graham
It wasn’t until 1972 when the first female became a CEO of one of the companies on the list: Katherine Graham was named CEO of The Washington Post. For 17 years, the top-rated organizations were all led by men; that’s a lot of companies for a long time!
Who was the first IPS officer in India?
After Independence, First batch of IPS (1 RR (regular recruit), 1948 batch) had 39 members, who got trained at Central Police Training College, Mount Abu. So there is no “single” first IPS officers, but only first batch of IPS officers.
The authorised cadre strength of Indian Police Service is 4920. (3270 Direct Recruitment Posts and 1650 Promotional Posts). The Civil List of IPS officers is an updated (annual) list maintained by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India that lists the posting details of all IPS officers in India.
When did the Indian Police Service replace the Imperial Police?
It replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India became independent from the British Raj . Along with the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Forest Service (IFS), the IPS is one of the All India Services — its officers can be employed by both the Union Government and the individual states .
Which is the first Police Service in India?
The first open civil service examination for admission to the service was held in England in June 1893 and the top candidates were appointed as probationers in the Indian (Imperial) Police. After Independence, First batch of IPS (1 RR (regular recruit), 1948 batch) had 39 members, who got trained at Central Police Training College, Mount Abu.