Sunday, March 31, 2013

About IPS Officer(Kishore Jha)

The Indian Police Service , simply known as Indian Police or IPS, is one of the three All India Services civil services of the Government of India.In 1948, a year after India gained independence from Britain, the Imperial Police (IP) was replaced by the Indian Police Service.
 
The IPS is not a law enforcement agency; rather it is a civil service in which officers are selected on the basis of professional merit as proven by competitive examinations, and to which all senior police officers are professionally identified. Police officers are employed by the police departments of respective states of India.
Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

History

Much before the Independence, superior police officers belonging to the Imperial Police (IP) were appointed by the Secretary of State on the basis of competitive examination. The very first open civil service examination for the service was held in England in June 1893 and the top ten candidates were appointed as probationers of the Indian (Imperial) Police. However, it is not possible to pinpoint a date on which it could positively be claimed that the Indian Police came into being. In around 1907, the Secretary of State's officers were directed to wear the letters "IP" on their epaulettes to distinguish them from the other officers not recruited by the Secretary of State. In this sense, 1907 could be regarded as the starting point for the Indian Police.

Objective

The First Police Commission, appointed on 17 August 1865, contained detailed guidelines for the desired system of police in India and defined police as a governmental department to maintain order, enforce the law, and prevent and detect crime. The Indian Police Service is not a force itself but a service providing leaders and commanders to staff the state police and all-India Para-Military Forces. Its members, who are all at least university graduates, are the senior officers of the police. With the passage of time Indian Police Service's objectives were updated and redefined, the rules and functions of an Indian Police Service Officer are as follows:
  • To fulfil duties based on border responsibilities, in the areas of maintenance of public peace and order, crime prevention, investigation, and detection, collection of intelligence, VIP security, counter-terrorism, border policing, railway policing, tackling smuggling, drug trafficking, economic offences, corruption in public life, disaster management, enforcement of socio-economic legislation, bio-diversity and protection of environmental laws etc.

Armoured vehicles and personnel of the Mumbai Police Force.

Greater Chennai Police patrol car.
  • Leading and commanding the Indian Intelligence Agencies like Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), Intelligence Bureau (IB), Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), Criminal Investigation Department (CID) etc., Indian Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, Civil and Armed Police Forces in all the states and union territories.
  • Leading and commanding the Para-Military Forces of India (PMF) which include the Central Police Organisations (CPO) and Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) such as Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Security Guard (NSG), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Vigilance Organisations, Indian Federal Law Enforcement Agencies.
  • Serve at head of the departments in policy making in the Ministries and Departments of Central and State Governments and public sector undertakings both at centre and states, Government of India.
  • To interact and coordinate closely with the members of other All India Services and with the elite Indian Revenue Service and also with the Indian Armed Forces primarily with the Indian Army.
  • Last but not the least, to lead and command the force with courage, uprightness, dedication and a strong sense of service to the people.
  • Endeavour to inculcate in the police forces under their command such values and norms as would help them serve the people better.
  • Inculcate integrity of the highest order, sensitivity to aspirations of people in a fast-changing social and economic milieu, respect for human rights, broad liberal perspective of law and justice and high standard of professionalism.

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations. 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Books to become an IPS Officer suggested by Kishore Jha

Civil Service Examinations like IAS, IPS and IFS are conducted by Union Public Service Commission for different jobs in the Government organizations of the country. Civil Services comprises of 23 different services of the Indian Government and the Union Territories. Among the 23 different services, Indian Police Service, Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Foreign Service are the most aspired services. 

Successful completion of IPS examination is regarded as prestigious since a number of candidates compete for a limited number of posts and getting through the examination is tough to a certain extent.
The IPS preliminary examination is conducted in two papers, they are general studies and the second paper is optional subject, which includes subjects like zoology, statistics, sociology, public administration, psychology, political science, physics, philosophy, medical science, etc…

So, for preparing for the IPS examination the books given below will be of great use to the candidates:

You too can become an I.P.S. Officer:

This book was published during 2008 by the I.P.S. Officer C. Sylendra Babu. In this book, he has given the tips for candidates regarding the right approach to prepare for the I.P.S. Examination. The online price of this book is Rs.70 and the candidates can purchase this book online from the following link: http://www.surabooks.com/ProductDisplay.asp?RefID=81.

In the case of general studies papers the candidates must keep themselves updated regarding the current affairs in all the fields. For general knowledge the candidates can refer to the book called ‘general knowledge refresher written by O.P. Khanna. For this paper, the candidates can also refer to the NCERT books of class 11 and 12 and the candidates can download these books free of cost from the following link: http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/General-Studies/free-books/index.html.

For general studies paper, the candidates can also go through the competition success review magazine, where there will be previous year papers as well. This will be useful for the candidates to get through the IPS examination.hri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha, IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Kishore JHa/Kishore Jha IPS


 

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha, IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training,

Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), New Delhi Shri Kishore Jha was intimately associated with the plans to introduce information technology in Law Enforcement. In 1991 he was deputed to the Scotland Yard for a training course for three months on this subject. Following his return, he became one of the key resource persons in designing the forms which are currently used at various stages of crime investigation – starting with the First Information Report (FIR).In the rapid socio economic changes that India is witnessing, the volume and nature of crime has also increased exponentially. The fast mobility, use of information technology, wider access of the banking sector to millions of Indian and the all pervasive use of mobile phones has affected the nature of crime. Crime management in India still remains manpower oriented.

The voluminous information generated on crime and criminals not only makes its handling by manual techniques difficult, but also handicaps the entire process of information management.Shri Kishore Jha with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Kishore Jha IPS - ADG of Tripura


Kishore Jha, IPS, The Additional Director General of Police (AP)

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha, IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), New Delhi Shri Kishore Jha was intimately associated with the plans to introduce information technology in Law Enforcement. In 1991 he was deputed to the Scotland Yard for a training course for three months on this subject. Following his return, he became one of the key resource persons in designing the forms which are currently used at various stages of crime investigation - starting with the First Information Report (FIR).


In the rapid socio economic changes that India is witnessing, the volume and nature of crime has also increased exponentially. The fast mobility, use of information technology, wider access of the banking sector to millions of Indian and the all pervasive use of mobile phones has affected the nature of crime. Crime management in India still remains manpower oriented. The voluminous information generated on crime and criminals not only makes its handling by manual techniques difficult, but also handicaps the entire process of information management.

Shri Kishore Jha with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.


Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), New Delhi Shri Kishore Jha was intimately associated with the plans to introduce information technology in Law Enforcement. In 1991 he was deputed to the Scotland Yard for a training course for three months on this subject. Following his return, he became one of the key resource persons in designing the forms which are currently used at various stages of crime investigation – starting with the First Information Report (FIR).In the rapid socio economic changes that India is witnessing, the volume and nature of crime has also increased exponentially. 

The fast mobility, use of information technology, wider access of the banking sector to millions of Indian and the all pervasive use of mobile phones has affected the nature of crime. Crime management in India still remains manpower oriented. The voluminous information generated on crime and criminals not only makes its handling by manual techniques difficult, but also handicaps the entire process of information management.Shri Kishore Jha with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Kishore Jha : Leader

Leadership has been described as the ‘process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task”, Other in-depth definitions of leadership have also emerged.Leadership is “organizing a group of people to achieve a common goal”.Shri Kishore Jha IPS with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.

Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), New Delhi Shri Kishore Jha was intimately associated with the plans to introduce information technology in Law Enforcement. In 1991 he was deputed to the Scotland Yard for a training course for three months on this subject. Following his return, he became one of the key resource persons in designing the forms which are currently used at various stages of crime investigation – starting with the First Information Report (FIR).In the rapid socio economic changes that India is witnessing, the volume and nature of crime has also increased exponentially. 

The fast mobility, use of information technology, wider access of the banking sector to millions of Indian and the all pervasive use of mobile phones has affected the nature of crime. Crime management in India still remains manpower oriented. The voluminous information generated on crime and criminals not only makes its handling by manual techniques difficult, but also handicaps the entire process of information management.Shri Kishore Jha with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Indian Police Service(IPS) - Kishore Jha


The Indian Police Service [IPS] is primarily concerned with maintenance of Law and Order in the country. This is the premier uniformed civil service in the country. An I.P.S officer works for both the Central and State Governments. He serves the State Government in various capacities ranging from Assistant Superintendent of Police at the beginning of his career to the Director General of Police (who is the head of the police force in his state) at the stage of retirement. He can also serve the Central Government in various organizations like the Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force, Central Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) etc.
The IPS (Indian Police Service) is responsible for public safety and security. The IPS mainly takes care of law and order, which, at the district level, is a responsibility shared with the IAS ; crime prevention and detection ; and traffic control and accident prevention and management. In order to fulfil these functions with greater efficiency, this service is divided into various functional departments, including : " Crime Branch, " Criminal Investigation Department (CID), " Home Guards, " Traffic Bureau. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
With changing times however, more and more IPS officers are serving in departments and areas that used to exclusively be the forte of IAS officers, just as the IAS officers now at times head departments like vigilance which were exclusively given to IPS officers. This widening of opportunities and exposure has made the IPS even more attractive.
Again being an 'All India Service', it follows the Cadre system. In this system officers are allotted to various state cadres and your service is allotted to that state. So for all practical purposes you belong to that state service and may be deputed elsewhere but you'll always be recognized by your parent cadre. These systems though very usefull tends to positively and negatively affect careers. The cadre system is allotted on a basis of lottery and the toppers of each state may get a chance to get their home states if they have opted for such a preference.
The IPS is also filled through teh civil services exam conducted by UPSC. Kishore Jha is one of them who cleared this Exam.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Kishore Jha IPS - Tripura



Kishore jha is now midway between my 50th year and the 60th. It has been  a long and winding journey of kishore jha, often tiring enough to induce you to hang your boots, call it a day and may be build that dream house tucked away in the hills. Its only when those around you are wicked enough to tease you that the world hates losers. Shri Kishore JhaIPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)

In the long, often torturous journey of life, one tends to forget or gloss over the little things that give you  pleasure.

Kishore Jha, an IPS officer of the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura cadre is currently looking after the post of Director General of Police, Tripura. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

Shri Kishore Jha IPS during his almost three decade long career had an extensive exposure to the field of intelligence. Beginning with the role of intelligence in crime control and law and order, the importance of intelligence for natural security cannot be over emphasized.

Shri Kishore Jha has been emphasizing how an IPS officer needs to inculcate the art of gathering, processing and disseminating intelligence .The entire process needs to be made an integral part of policing. Shri Kishore Jha IPS officer, who has also been associated with intelligence issues at the national level, is convinced that we are still adopting a ‘compartmental approach’. There is a need to adopt an ‘integral approach’ to intelligence, which will ensure that it becomes an inherent part of day to day policing.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Journey of a village boy (Kishore Jha IPS)


Kishore Jha, IPS, The Additional Director General of Police


Shri Kishore Jha, an IPS officer is currently in charge Director General of Police Tripura. Shri Kishore Jha IPS belongs to the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura Cadre. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.

During his first central deputation to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), New Delhi Shri Kishore Jha was intimately associated with the plans to introduce information technology in Law Enforcement. In 1991 he was deputed to the Scotland Yard for a training course for three months on this subject. Following his return, he became one of the key resource persons in designing the forms which are currently used at various stages of crime investigation - starting with the First Information Report (FIR).

In the rapid socio economic changes that India is witnessing, the volume and nature of crime has also increased exponentially. The fast mobility, use of information technology, wider access of the banking sector to millions of Indian and the all pervasive use of mobile phones has affected the nature of crime. Crime management in India still remains manpower oriented. The voluminous information generated on crime and criminals not only makes its handling by manual techniques difficult, but also handicaps the entire process of information management.

Shri Kishore Jha with his subsequent exposure, not only India but also in foreign countries, is convinced that introduction of information technology in law enforcement and creating management information systems to assist the top managers needs to be done immediately. He is currently making an appraisal of the status in Tripura, so that systems can be bought in place for effective policing.