CHHATTISGARH POLICE
CHHATTISGARH POLICE |
Chhattisgarh
Police came into being alongwith the new state of India on November 1, 2000.
Traditionally, Chhattisgarh has been a very peaceful tribal belt. However, the
upsurge of Naxalism in the hilly and difficult terrain of the state poses a big
challenge to the enforcement agencies today. Since inception, six new revenue
districts viz., Dantewada, Kanker, Kabirdham, Koriya, Narayanpur and Bijapur
have been carved out to supplement the administrative efficacy, making a total
of eighteen districts in the State. Besides these, Balrampur and Surajpur have
been given separate identity of police districts to effectively deal with the
problem that has attained considerable dimensions in recent times. Shri SM
Shukla, IPS was the first Director General of Police. The emblem of the Chhattisgarh
Police has the Asoka chakra in blue colour in the centre surrounded by sixteen
humans holding together in tribal style. The background is glowing light. This
is placed in the background of national colours, which is surrounded by an
ornamental wheel. The words ‘Parithranaya Sadhunam’ in Sanskrit – ‘Protecting
the Innocent’ inis inscribed below in red coloured bannerwith yellow and black
borders. The emblem is crested with Indian national symbol of Ashoka Lion
Pillar.
http://www.cgpolice.gov.in/content/chhattisgarh-police-glance
https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1
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