Job Category: Defence, Govt Sector, Others
Last Date: 28 January 13
Job Details (publish by http://sarkarisevak.blogspot.com)
Delhi Police, invited applications from Indian Nationals for the post of Constable (Executive)-Male and Constable (Dog Handler)-Male
Sl. No | Post | No. of Post |
1 | Constable (Executive-Male | 1045 (UR-523, OBC-284, SC-159, ST-79) |
2 | Constable (Dog Handler)-male | 43 (UR-21, OBC-12, SC-06, ST-04) |
Qualification : Passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized Board at the time of filling up of the application. 11th pass for Constables (Bandsmen), (Buglers), (Mounted), (Drivers), (Dispatch Rider) etc. of Delhi Police and sons of either serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/ Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.
Age : 18-21 yrs as on 01.01.2013
Physical Standards : Height : 170 cms, relaxed by 5 cms for residents of hill areas, ST candidates and sons of Delhi Police and sons of either serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/ Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police. Chest : 81-85 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas, ST candidates and sons of either serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/ Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.
How to apply
The application form should be sent through ordinary post at Post Box No. 8020, Delhi-110033. The application Fee would be Rs.100 (in the form of Demand/bank draft/bankers cheque) drawn in favour of DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Delhi and should be valid for 3 months. The last date of submission of application form is28.02.2013.
Company Profile
Delhi has a long history of policing through the famed institution of the Kotwal. Malikul Umara Faqruddin is said to be the first Kotwal of Delhi. He became the Kotwal at the age of 40 in 1237 A.D. and was also simultaneously appointed as the Naibe-Ghibat (Regent in absence). Because of his integrity and sagacity he had a very long tenure, holding the post through the reigions of three Sultans Balban, Kaikobad and Kaikhusrau. On one occasion when some Turkish nobles had approached him to secure the withdrawal of Balban's order. confiscating their estates, the Kotwal is recorded to have said, "My words will carry no weight if I accept any bribe from you. It is presumed that the Kotwal, or Police Head quarters was then located at Qila Rai Pithora or today's Mehrauli.
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