State Police Services
The State Police Services, simply known as State Police or SPS are police services under the control of respective state governments of the States and union territories of India.
The candidates selected for the SPS are usually posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police or Assistant Commissioner of Police once their probationary period ends. On prescribed satisfactory service in the SPS, the officers are nominated to the Indian Police Service.
Recruitment
The recruitment to this service is done by the respective State Governments, usually through State Public Service Commissions. Some of the posts are recruit by the Staff Selection Commission, the staff conducted the exam all over India and recruit according to eligibility. The recruitment to SPS is also on the same pattern as that for IPS. The only difference is that the recruitment of SPS officers is made by the State Public Service Commission concerned through usually a combined competitive examination for State Civil Services which in the case of IPS is through the All-India Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission. However, in case of Union Territory, recruitment to SPS is also made by Union Public Service Commission through the Civil Services Examination as one of the Group-A (Junior Branch) Services. State police requirement in large States like Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh is greater as compared to the smaller States like Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala, Sikkim and north-eastern States. After selection, which again is based upon the choice of service and merit of a candidate, selected candidates are required to undergo vigorous probationary training before getting posted as Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) or Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). States with large number of population are arranging a specific recruitment program for specific recruitment. In June 2017, The Madhya Pradesh state arranged the examination of police constable recruitment through the professional examination board of Madhya Pradesh.
Ranks and insignia of SPS officers
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Rank | Additional Superintendent of Police | Deputy Superintendent of Police | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | Addl. SP | DSP/Dy. SP | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rank | Inspector | Assistant Inspector[note 1] | Sub-inspector | Assistant Sub-inspector | Head constable[note 2] | Senior Police Constable Police Naik[note 3] |
Constable | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | INS | API | SI | ASI | HC | SC | PC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ranks of Gazetted officers
Gazetted officers include all the Indian Police Service officers and all state police service officers.
- National Emblem above two star (same insignia and pay band as a colonel in the Indian Army)
- Superintendent of police (selection grade)
- Other officers above selection grade
- National Emblem above one Star (same insignia and pay band as a lieutenant-colonel in the Indian Army)
- Superintendent of police
- Commandant of Battalion
- National Emblem (same insignia and pay band as a major in the Indian Army)
- Three Stars (same insignia as a captain in the Indian Army; pay band of a Lieutenant)
- Assistant Commissioner of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police
- Circle Officer (CO) in the states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh
- Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO)
List of state police
- Andhra Pradesh Police
- Arunachal Pradesh Police
- Assam Police
- Bihar Police
- Chhattisgarh Police
- Goa Police
- Gujarat Police
- Haryana Police
- Himachal Pradesh Police
- Jharkhand Police
- Karnataka Police
- Kerala Police
- Madhya Pradesh Police
- Maharashtra Police
- Manipur Police
- Meghalaya Police
- Mizoram Police
- Nagaland Police
- Odisha Police
- Punjab Police
- Rajasthan Police
- Sikkim Police
- Tamil Nadu Police
- Telangana Police
- Tripura Police
- Uttar Pradesh Police
- Uttarakhand Police
- West Bengal Police
- Andaman and Nicobar Police
- Chandigarh Police
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Police
- Delhi Police
- Jammu and Kashmir Police
- Ladakh Police
- Lakshadweep Police
- Puducherry Police
See also
Notes
- This rank only exists in the Maharashtra Police.
- Shoulder insignia rank only used in the Maharashtra Police.
- Shoulder insignia rank only used in the Maharashtra Police.
References
- "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- "Governance of Kerala Police". Kerala Police. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
- "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- "Governance of Kerala Police". Kerala Police. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
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