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    UNIT 9 BUREAUCRACY‚ POLICE AND ARMY Structure 9.1 9.2 Introduction Police 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 9.2.7 9.2.8 9.2.9 Reasons Behind the Expansion of Police Challenges Before the Police Force The Police Response Crime Records The Police Role in Government Relations with the Executive Relations with the Legislature Relations with the Judiciary Relations with the Public Pre Independence Era Post Independence Era Civil Service and Legislature Constitution of India Reforms are Overdue Relations

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    operate in future. Issues faced by Indian Financial / banking sector: Issue 1-Issue of consolidation - It is the current buzzword in the banking industry worldwide. The largest bank in China with an asset base of over US $400 billion. In contrast‚ the total asset of the largest two banks in India‚ one in public sector and another a private entity‚ are US $105 billion and US $38 billion. These figures are extremely illuminating and the onus is on Indian banks to take cognizance of this

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    rapidly‚ but the police continue to use their old methods: abuse and threats. It’s time for the government to stop talking about reform and fix the system”. India’s police force‚ in terms of its organizing principles and organizational culture‚ has essentially remained the same for the past 200 years. This has caused‚ and is causing‚ many problems. India’s police force is untrained‚ brutal‚unprofessional‚ and‚ for the most part‚ does not live up to modern standards of police service. Numerous

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    Abhinav International Monthly Refereed Journal of Research In Management & Technology ISSN – 2320-0073 Volume II‚ May’13 STRESS AMONG INDIAN POLICE AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Priya Xavier1 and Dr. K. Prabhakar2 1 Assistant Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: priya.xavier@ymail.com 2 Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: kprksr@gmail.com INTRODUCTION Origin of the stress concept predates antiquity. Even prehistoric man must have

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    Topic: - Do Indian Police Stations need an Overhaul?? Police‚ the term itself creates an image of a heroic‚ bravo‚ valiant‚ resolute and an undaunted man who takes the oath of protecting his civillians. The Indian police since emerged have undergone several changes. The Indian Police Act (IPA) of 1861 is the current basic governing instrument of the Indian Police system. Police in the Indian colony was modeled after the militaristic Royal Irish Constabulary instead of the civilian London Metropolitan

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    IMA © 2009‚ IMA India Research for Strategy Indian Agriculture Challenges and Prospects IMA India www.ima-india.com IMA © 2009‚ IMA India Research for Strategy Disclaimer This document has been prepared by International Market Assessment India Private Limited. It provides an analysis of the key challenges facing the agricultural sector in India and IMA’s assessment of the sector’s prospects in the years ahead. This report is not intended for decision making purposes.

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    Police Agencies There are many different types of policing in the United States‚ most agencies operates through the government and the state itself these agencies consist of state and local agencies such as local PD‚ sheriff’s departments‚ highway patrol‚ and state troopers. The main purposes of these agencies are too investigate of suspected criminal activity‚ referral of the results of investigations to the courts‚ and the temporary detention of "suspected" criminals pending judicial action. Law

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    Major Problems Faced by Indian Agriculture The major problems confronting Indian agriculture are those of population pressure‚ small holdings‚ depleted soils‚ lack of modern technology and poor facilities for storage. (a) Population Pressure: India has a huge population of over one billion and it is increasing at a very fast rate. According to 2001 census figures the over all density of population is 324 persons per sq. km. This is likely to increase further in future. This has created great demand

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    missing at 5:52 am December 26th 1996. Patsy then found a two and a half page ransom note on the kitchen staircase. After she found the ransom note she hysterically called 911. The local police then conducted a search of their home noticing there was no noticeable signs of break in or forced entry. Boulder police detective Linda Ardnt first conducted a search in the basement after searching the bathroom and “train room” they then opened the wine cellar and found six year olds JonBenets body covered

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    POLICE: HISTORY Throughout the history of civilization‚ societies have sought protection for their members and possessions. In early civilizations‚ members of one ’s family provided this protection. Richard Lundman has suggested that the development of formal policing resulted from a process of three developmental stages. The first stage involves informal policing‚ where all members of a society share equally in the responsibility for providing protection and keeping order. The second stage‚ transitional

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