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IDBI BANK LIMITED

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IDBI BANK LIMITED IDBI Bank Limited “was established in 1964 as Industrial Development Bank of India, a development finance institution, which provided financial services to the industrial sector. In 2005, the institution was merged with its commercial division, IDBI Bank, forming the present-day banking entity and was categorised as ‘other development finance institution’ category. Later in March 2019, Government of India asked to infuse capital in the bank due to high NPA and capital adequacy issues and also asked LIC to manage the bank to meet the regulatory norms. IDBI was put under Prompt corrective action of the RBI and on 10th March 2021 IDBI came out of the PCA. At present direct and indirect shareholding of Government of India in IDBI Bank is approximately 95%, which Government of India vide its communication F.No. 8/2/2019-BO-II dated December 17, 2019, has clarified and directed all Central/State Government departments to consider IDBI Bank for allocat

SECURITY PRINTING AND MINTING CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED

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SECURITY PRINTING AND MINTING CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL), is a wholly owned Schedule ‘A’ Miniratna Category-I company of Government of India, incorporated on January 13, 2006. SPMCIL, technically a new entity, has centuries-old experience in security printing and minting. The management, control, maintenance and operations of the erstwhile nine production units under Currency and Coinage Division, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, was transferred to SPMCIL with effect from February 10, 2006.SPMCIL is engaged in the manufacture and production of currency and banknotes, security paper, non-judicial stamp papers, postal stamps and stationery, travel documents viz. passport and visa, security certificates, cheques, bonds, warrant, special certificates with security features, security inks, circulation and commemorative coins, medallions, refining of gold and

EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION

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EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION The promulgation of Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948 (ESI Act), by the Parliament was the first major legislation on social security for workers in independent India. The deployment of manpower in manufacturing processes was limited to a few select industries such as jute, textile, chemicals etc. The legislation on creation and development of a fool proof multi-dimensional social security system, when the country's economy was in a very fledgling state was obviously a remarkable gesture towards the socio economic amelioration of a workf or ce though limited in number and geographic distribution. The ESI Act 1948, encompasses certain health related eventualities that the workers are generally exposed to; such as sickness, maternity, temporary or permanent disablement, occupational disease or death due to employment injury, resulting in loss of wages or earning capacity - total or partial. Social security provision m

NAGALAND POLICE

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NAGALAND POLICE The 1st NAP Bn was raised on 1-4-64 vide Govt. of Nagaland, Home Department Order No.14/5/POL/63 dated April 22,1964 with Headquarter at Chumukedima. The Nagaland Police uses the charging bull as its mascot. He is placed on a field parted per pale of Gules and Azure with the title of the Nagaland Police above and the motto ‘Security Service Sacrifice’ on a white ribbon below. In chief is the crest of India with its motto. http://nagapol.gov.in/ http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaNagaland.htm https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

ARUNACHAL PRADESH POLICE

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ARUNACHAL PRADESH POLICE Having been constituted only in 1972, Arunachal Pradesh Police remains one of the youngest police services of the country. There are several historical factors for this delayed constitution of the force. Prior to the independence, the British had introduced the Assam Frontier (Administration of Justice) Regulation, 1945, to ensure that a vast majority of disputes and cases, both civil and criminal, were adjudicated in accordance with the prevailing traditional codes of the tribal communities. Those days the Assam Rifles was under the command of a civil officer- the Inspector General of the Assam Rifles - who was responsible to the governor of Assam, in his capacity as Agent to the Government of India. There was no change either in status of the organization till 1959. Govt. of India sanctioned in October 1967 a skeleton staff for the Civil Police setup. L. B. Sewa and Uts were instrumental in setting up Arunachal Pradesh Police in 1971. He had his headquarters

HARYANA POLICE

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HARYANA POLICE The State of Haryana was carved out of Punjab on November 1, 1966. At that time it comprised of one police range and six districts and had a strength of 12165 personnel. Today, the State is divided into four Ranges, three Police Commissionerates - Ambala-Panchkula, Gurgaon and Faridabad and seventeen districts besides the Railway Police district. Now, Haryana Police has a total strength of -73391 (Gazetted Officers - 470, Inspectors - 1086, Sub Inspectors - 3680, Assistant Sub Inspectors - 6182, Head Constables – 12778 and Constables - 49195). The Haryana Police arms show the capitals ‘Ha Pa’ acronym for Haryana Police, crested by the Asoka capital and surrounded by a garland. Below is a motto in Gurmukhi, ‘Suraksha Seva Sahayog’ meaning ‘Security Service Assistance’. https://haryanapolice.gov.in/History https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

UTTARAKHAND POLICE

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UTTARAKHAND POLICE Uttarakhand Police came into existance when the state of Uttarakhand was formed on the  November 9, 2000 as the 27th State of India, when it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh. The emblem of the Uttarakahnd Police shows the emblem of Uttarakhand in color and in a slightly modified version. The arms show the same emblem in golden lining, placed on a shield per fess of red, light blue and dark blue. These are the colours of the Indian Armed Forces. The motto of the force is ‘Mithratha Seva Suraksha’ meaning ‘Friendship Service Security’. http://uk.gov.in/pages/display/115-about-us https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

DEFENCE SECURITY CORPS

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DEFENCE SECURITY CORPS The Defence Security Corps , with 31,000 personnel, provides security at Ministry of Defence sites of India. The role of Defence Security Corps is to ensure the protection and security of designated Defence Installations against sabotage and pilferage. The Defence Department Constabulary Centre, now known as Defence Security Corps - DSC, was raised on 25th April 1947 at Muthura in Uttar Pradesh. The centre moved to Delhi on May 3, 1947. It was formed in the form of a semi-police force with police title and badges of ranks. In 1948, military titles and badges of ranks were given to the DSC. In August 1958, the Corps was reorganised and redesignated as Defence Security Corps - DSC and brought under the control of Army  Headquarters. The DSC and Records moved from Delhi to Chkrata in UP in April 1959 and then to Kannur on 21st November 1961. The DSC is a ministry of defence force. The corps motto is ‘Raksha Tatha Suraksha’, which translates to ‘Defence and Security’