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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Delhi Police Vacancy For Constable(Executive - Male & Female)

Designation: Delhi Police - Head Constable wireless Tele-Printer

Job Description:

Recruitment of Constable (Executive - Male) and Women Constable (Executive) in Delhi Police - 2009

Applications are invited to fill up vacancies of Head Constables (Wireless Operator / Tele-Printer) in Delhi Police :

Head Constable (Assistant Wireless Operator / Tele-Printer) : 603 posts (Open - 362 (UR-181, OBC-103, DC-44, ST-34) (Departmental - 241 (UR-120, OBC-69,  SC-29, ST-23)

Pay Scale : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200 + Grade Pay Rs.2400/-

Age : 18 to 27 years as on 01/01/2010 (Relaxation to SC/ST/OBC and Sportsperson as per rules)

Qualification : 10+ 2 (Senior Secondary) pass from a recognized Board with Science & Mathematics OR NTC in the trade of Mechanic-cum-Operator Electronic Communication System (ii) Speed in English typing 30 WPM alongwith working knowledge of computers., Height - 170 cms (157 cms for Female), Chest - 81-85 cms (male only)

Company Profile:

The challenges for the Delhi Police in 2009 were  manifold. In the wake of the bomb blasts in 2008, in particular the serial bomb blasts in Delhi on 13/09 followed by the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai, special measures and relentless follow-up efforts were made in the capital to prevent any terrorist incident. On the crime front, the crimogenic factors contributing to incidence of crime in a major city like Delhi notwithstanding, the Police ensured a reduction in the incidence of heinous offences and a further reduction in the rate of total IPC Crime. This was made possible by focused, meticulous and painstaking action and investigation indicating professionalism of the highest standards. Despite the substantial efforts made by the Police, there were sporadic spurts in the incidence of crime and a few sensational cases of murder, dacoity/robbery, snatching by criminals operating on motorcycles, kidnapping for ransom etc. which got highlighted in the media. The police arose to the challenge and most of such cases were solved. The police arrested a large number of desperate criminals which led to overall increase in the detection of heinous offences from 88.36% to 89.04%. Crime against women continued to show a declining trend. Two innovative schemes devised by the Delhi Police in 2008, the 'Eyes & Ears Scheme' and the 'Anti-Obscene Calls Cell' were a substantial success. Security of the Commonwealth Games 2010 was another focus area.   The Delhi Police worked out elaborate and holistic security measures to ensure not only the safe and secure conduct of the games but also the security of the city. These measures were appreciated by the Commonwealth Games authorities. The Traffic Police, faced with the limitations in the city's road infrastructure, extensive construction work being done for the Metro, flyovers, upgradation of NH-1 and the widespread indifference amongst the motorists towards following traffic norms on one hand and the ever increasing vehicular and human population in Delhi on the other, did excellent work in maintaining the flow of traffic while ensuring a substantial increase in quality challaning and bringing about a reduction in total road accidents from 8108 to 6752.

Anti-terrorist measures remained in the forefront of police priorities, and the Delhi Police made extensive security arrangements at public places and sensitive locations. Quick Reaction and SWAT Teams were deployed at strategic and vulnerable locations, and an Inspector was designated in each Police Station for anti-terrorist operations. Proactively reaching out also to the public at large, the Police took a lead in bolstering security in cinema halls, malls, markets, hotels, etc. with the meaningful cooperation of the stake-holders. Recognizing the importance of community participation in efforts to curb crime and terrorism, efforts were made to reach out to the citizens of Delhi to contribute their bit by remaining vigilant and keeping the police informed of suspicious activities. The cooperation of the RWAs and Market Associations helped us in many areas to farther our security vigilance. The "Eyes and Ears" Scheme continued to be a major platform to achieve the cooperation of the citizens.

Desired Profile:

Application Form : will be published in Employment News dated 13/02/2010 or can be downloaded from the website.

Application Fee : Rs. 100/- in the form of Demand/Bank Draft/ Banker's Cheque in favour of DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Delhi (No fee for SC/STEx.-SM candidates)

Education:  UnderGraduate - Any Specialization

Location:   Delhi



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