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DATA ON POLICE ORGANIZATIONS (AS ON JANUARY 01, 2019)
BUREAU OF POLICE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India
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Note for readers This booklet contains information from data received from various Police Forces. However, users are cautioned to exercise their discretion, judgement and verification about facts & figures.
©2019 BPR&D, New Delhi
Published by: Shakti Singh Tanwar, Senior Statistical Officer, on behalf of the BPR&D, NH-8, Mahipalpur, New Delhi - 110037
Printed at : Jaina Offset Printers, Sahibabad, Uttar Pradesh
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OFFICERS & OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION
GUIDANCE
SUPERvISION
Shri V. K. Arora, IPS IG/Director
EDITORIAL BOARD
Shri V.K. Gautam AD (SPD)
Shri Ram Govind Ram Senior Statistical Officer
Shri Shakti Singh Tanwar Senior Statistical Officer
TECHNICAL STAFF
Shri Vasu Gupta Data Entry Operator
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CONTENTS SUBJECT PageNo.
Indian Demography 19 CHAPTER 2 BASIC POLICE DATA/STATISTICS 20
Police – Population Ratio (PPR) (Per Lakh of Population) 20
Police – Area Ratio (PAR) ( Per 100 Sq. Kms. of Area) 21
Population Per Police Person (PPP) 21
Area Per Police Person (APP) (in Sq. Kms) 21
Transport Per 100 Police Personnel (TPP) 21 CHAPTER 3 INDIAN POLICE: HUMAN RESOURCES 27
Strength of Police 27
Women in Police 36 CHAPTER 4 POLICE BUDGET 39
Budget & Expenditure on States/UTs Police 39
Modernization Grants 40
Budget & Expenditure on CAPFs. 42 CHAPTER 5 POLICE INFRASTRUCTURE 43
State Police Administrative Offices 43
Police Stations/Posts 43
Transport Facilities 46
Instruments to Facilitate Police 51
Security to Protected Persons 52
Training and Development 54
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TABLE 2.1.1 National Police Statistics (2013 - 2018) 58
TABLE 2.1.2 Area and Population of States/UTs, Police Strength, Population Per Police Persons, Area Per Policeman & Transport Per 100 Police Personnel
59
TABLE 2.1.3 Sanctioned and Actual Police - Population and Area Ratio in States/ UTs
61
TABLE 3.1.1 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Police Forces in States/UTs 63
TABLE 3.1.2 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Different Ranks in Civil Police in States/UTs
64
TABLE 3.1.3 (A) Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Different Ranks in District Armed Reserve (DAR) Police in States/UTs
69
TABLE 3.1.3 (B) Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Different Ranks in Armed Police in States/UTs
73
TABLE 3.1.4 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength in various Ranks with Vacancies (V) of Total (Civil+ District Armed Reserve (DAR) + Armed) Police Force
77
TABLE 3.1.5 Officers to Field Staff Ratio of Sanctioned & Actual Strength of Police in States & UTs
81
TABLE 3.1.6 Actual Strength of Scheduled Castes in States/UTs 82
TABLE 3.1.7 Actual Strength of Scheduled Tribes in States/UTs 83
TABLE 3.1.8 Actual Strength of Other Backward Classes in States/UTs 84
TABLE 3.1.9 Actual Strength of Women in Civil Police in States/UTs 85
TABLE 3.1.10 (A) Actual Strength of Women in District Armed Reserve (DAR) Police in States/UTs
87
TABLE 3.1.10 (B) Actual Strength of Women in Armed Police in States/UTs 89
TABLE 3.2.1 Strength of Women Police, Reservation for Women in Police, Woman Population Per Police Woman
91
TABLE 3.2.2 Sanctioned (S)/Actual (A) Strength of Various Ranks in Traffic Police 92
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TABLE 3.2.3 Actual Strength of Women Police of Various Ranks in Traffic Police 94
TABLE 3.2.4 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Special Branch dealing with Intelligence
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TABLE 3.2.5 Actual Strength of Women Police in Special Branch dealing with Intelligence
99
TABLE 3.2.6 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Crime Investigation Department (CID/Crime Branch (CB))
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TABLE 3.2.7 Actual Strength of Women Officers in Crime Investigation Department (CID/Crime Branch (CB))
104
TABLE 3.2.8 Sanctioned (S) & Actual (A) Strength of Special Police Units dealing with Counter Insurgents/Extremists/Terrorists/Organised Criminal Gangs
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TABLE 3.2.9 (A) Actual Strength of Women Police of various ranks in Special Police Units dealing with Counter Insurgents/Extremists/Terrorists/ Organised Criminal Gangs
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TABLE 3.2.9 (B) Actual (A) Strength of Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB)/Vigilance Department
111
TABLE 3.2.10 Sanctioned (S) and Actual (A) Strength of Gazetted and Non-Gazetted Personnel in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
112
TABLE 3.2.11 Sanctioned (S) and Actual (A) Strength of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
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TABLE 3.3.1 Actual Strength of various ranks of Women Police in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
117
TABLE 3.3.2 Actual Strength of Scheduled Castes in CAPFs 120
TABLE 3.3.3 Actual Strength of Scheduled Tribes in CAPFs 121
TABLE 3.3.4 Actual Strength of Other Backward Classes in CAPFs 122
TABLE 3.3.5 Actual Strength of Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations
123
TABLE 3.3.6 Actual (A) Strength of Women in Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations
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TABLE 3.3.7 Actual Strength of Scheduled Castes in Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations
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TABLE 3.3.8 Actual Strength of Scheduled Tribes in Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations
128
TABLE 3.3.9 Actual Strength of Other Backward Classes in Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations
129
TABLE 4.1.1 Total Police Budget for Police, Police Training, Police Expenditure for the Year 2017-18 Revised (Figures in Crores)
130
TABLE 4.1.2 Total Police Budget for Police, Police Training, Police Expenditure for the Year 2018-19 Tentative (Figures in Crores)
131
TABLE 4.1.3 Increase/Decrease in Total Police Expenditure & Training Expenditure as Compared to Financial Year 2017-18 (Revised) & 2018-19 (Tentative) (Figures in Crores)
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TABLE 4.1.4 (A) Modernisation Grant by Central & State Govt to Police & Utilisation in 2017-18 (Revised) (Figures in Crores)
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TABLE 4.1.4 (B) Modernisation Grant by Central & State Govt to Police & Utilisation in 2018-19 Tentative (Figures in Crores)
134
TABLE 4.1.5 Budget & Expenditure of CAPFs 2017-2018 Revised & 2018-19 Tentative (Figures in Crore)
135
TABLE 5.1.1 Number of Police Zones, Ranges, Districts, Sub-Divisions, Circles and Police Stations
136
TABLE 5.1.2 Number of Sanctioned (S) and Actual (A) Police Stations (Rural, Urban, Railway, Traffic & Specialized)
137
TABLE 5.1.3 Number of Sanctioned (S) and Actual (A) Police Out Posts (Rural, Urban & Railway)
138
TABLE 5.1.5 Police Commissionerates system in India 141
TABLE 5.1.5 (A) Sanctioned (S) Strength of Civil Police in Metro Cities having Police Commissionerates System
142
TABLE 5.1.5 (B) Sanctioned (S) Strength of District Armed Reserve (DAR) Police in Metro Cities having Police Commissionerates System
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TABLE 5.1.5 (C) Sanctioned (S) Strength of Armed Police in Metro Cities having Police Commissionerates System
146
TABLE 5.1.7 Transport Resources Per 100 Police Personnel 150
TABLE 5.1.8 Vehicles available with CAPFs 151
TABLE 5.1.9 Number of Police Stations Having/Not Having Vehicles, Telephones & Wireless/Mobiles
152
TABLE 5.1.10 Family Quarters for Officers of the rank of Dy. SP & Above, ASIs to Inspectors, Constables & Head Constables (Revised).
153
TABLE 5.2.1 Family Quarters in CAPFs for Officers of the rank of Dy SP & Above, ASIs to Inspectors, Constables & Head Constables
155
TABLE 5.2.2 (A) State Police Housing Corporations 156
TABLE 5.2.2 (B) Expenditure by Police Housing Corporations in Financial Year 2017-18 (Rs. in Crores)
157
TABLE 5.2.2 (C) Expenditure by Police Housing Corporations in Financial Year 2018-19 (Rs. in Crores)
158
TABLE 5.2.3 Police Office Buildings Operated from Government/Hired Buildings 159
TABLE 6.1.1 Forensic Science Laboratories/Mobile Forensic Science Vans 161
TABLE 6.1.2 Number of Servers, Computers, Laptops available with States/UTs Police
162
TABLE 6.1.3 Number of CCTV Cameras, Speedometers & Breath Analyzers available with States/UTs Police
163
TABLE 6.1.4 Number of Tracker/Sniffer Dogs in the States/UTs Police 164
TABLE 6.1.5 Number of Tracker/Sniffer Dogs in the CAPFs 165
TABLE 6.1.6 Number of Persons, who were provided Police Protection for more than Six Months and Total Number of Police Personnel Sanctioned and Deployed Thereof in 2017 & 2018
166
TABLE 6.1.7 Number of Companies of Central Armed Police Forces (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP Etc.) Deployed in the States/UTs for over Six Months during 2018
167
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TABLE 6.1.8 Number of Police Personnel Directly Recruited/Inducted in States/UTs during 2018
168
TABLE 6.1.9 Number of Police Personnel Directly Recruited/Inducted in CAPFs during 2018
169
TABLE 6.1.10 Number of Newly Recruited Police Personnel Trained in Year 2018 (Tentative)
170
TABLE 6.2.1 Number of Directly Recruited/Inducted CAPFs Personnel Trained during 2018 (Tentative)
171
TABLE 6.2.2 Statistics Regarding IPS Officers (Tentative) 172
TABLE 6.2.3 Number of Departmental proceeding for Major penalty pending & disposed off in States/UTs during 2018
173
TABLE 6.2.4 Number of Departmental proceeding for Major penalty pending & disposed off in CAPFs during 2018
174
TABLE 6.2.5 Details of Police Medals for Gallantry awarded to Police Personnel of States/UTs/CAPFs/CIA/CPOs, Etc. during 2018
175
TABLE 6.2.6 Number of Field Officers transferred within One & Two Years in 2018 176
APPENDIx
Appendix 1 -- States/UTs Wise Training Institutes in India 177
Appendix 2 -- CAPFs Wise Training Institutes in India 185
Appendix 3 -- States/UTs - Wise Pay Scales from the rank of Constable to Dy. Superintendent of Police
189
Appendix 4 -- CAPFs Wise Pay Scales from the rank of Constable to Dy. Superintendent of Police
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Appendix 7 -- Central Investigation Agencies & Other Central Police Organizations (CPOs) Wise Pay Scales from the rank of Constable to Dy. Superintendent of Police
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1 A ACTUAL
3 A & N ISLANDS ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS
4 APP AREA PER POLICEMAN
5 AIGP ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
6 ASI ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR
7 BSF BORDER SECURITY FORCE
8 BPR&D BUREAU OF POLICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
9 CAPFs CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES
10 CBI CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
11 CISF CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE
12 CRPF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE
13 D & N HAVELI DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
14 DCPW DIRECTORATE OF COORDINATION POLICE WIRELESS
15 DIG DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
16 DoPO DATA ON POLICE ORGANIZATIONS
17 Dy SP DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE
18 DGP DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
19 DAR DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE
20 GOs GAZETTED OFFICERS
21 HC HEAD CONSTABLE
23 IGP INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
24 MLAs MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
25 MPs MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
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29 NIA NATIONAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY
30 NSG NATIONAL SECURITY GUARDS
31 NA NOT AVAILABLE
32 NP NOT PROVIDED
35 PMG POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY
36 PPMG PRESIDENT'S POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY
37 PPR POLICE POPULATION RATIO
38 PPP POPULATION PER POLICE PERSON
39 RPF RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE
40 RGI REGISTRAR GENERAL OF INDIA
41 S SANCTIONED
43 SCs SCHEDULED CASTES
44 STs SCHEDULED TRIBES
46 SI SUB INSPECTOR
48 TPP TRANSPORT PER POLICE PERSON
49 UTs UNION TERRITORIES
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Purpose of the publication
• Statistics Covered
• Conventions used
This section provides information regarding the purpose of publication, user guide to Indian Police Statistics, data source and quality, statistical tools, procedure of data collection, limitations and implications.
PURPOSE OF PUBLICATION:
The BPR&D has been publishing the “Data on Police Organizations” in India, since 1986, annually. From time to time, some of the important features like women police, police expenditure, constabulary ratio, transport facilities, communication facilities, representation of SCs/STs and police training centers were added.
In this publication, new dimensions like infrastructure of CAPFs (vehicle availability, family quarters, training institutions, tracker and sniffer dogs and pay scales), Gender wise data on Police Forces, District Armed Reserve Police Force, Senior Supervisory Officers, Immediate Supervisory Officers and Field Staff Ratio, Data of Women Police, Sanctioned and Actual Strength of SCs/STs and OBCs have been added.
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This publication, “Data on Police Organizations” in India, as on 01.01.2019, will be more useful for the users, especially for the policy makers, police officers, researchers, academicians, police administrators and other stakeholders.
DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURE:-
BPR&D’s annual publication, “Data on Police Organizations” in India (DoPO), has been prepared on the basis of data provided by the States/UTs, CAPFs and other Central Police Organizations. Further, data have also been obtained from the Registrar General of India (RGI) and the Survey of India (SOI).
STATISTICAL TOOLS:-
Statistical methods involved in carrying out the study include- planning, designing, collection of data, analyzing, drawing meaningful interpretation and reporting of the findings.
PRESENTATION OF DATA:-
Data are collected in a raw format. However, in this format, it has inherent difficulties in its understanding. Therefore, data have been summarized, processed, analyzed, and presented in charts and tables to make it more meaningful.
The graph is a very effective visual tool, as it displays data at a glance, facilitates comparison, reveals trends and relationships within the data, such as changes over time, frequency distribution and correlation, etc. Bar graphs, Pie charts and other statistical tools have been used.
DATA LIMITATIONS:-
DoPO has been prepared on the basis of data provided by the States/UTs/CAPFs and other Police Organizations.
Police structure in different States/UTs, CAPFs and CPOs is not the same. In a few cases, States/UTs have not provided complete data, consequently, it has been mentioned as ‘Not Available (NA)/Not Provided (NP)’ in the relevant Tables and, at places, wherever relevant, data of the previous year has been incorporated.
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This section depicts the information/data of States/UTs in respect of Indian demography, containing male-female population and geographical area of the country.
MALE & FEMALE POPULATION
Demography is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings. At a glance, it analyzes living population, i.e., changes over time and space in response to birth, migration, aging, death, etc.
Its analysis covers complete society or groups defined by criteria such as education, nationality, religion and ethnicity, etc. Demographic studies also analyze the relationships between economic, social, cultural and biological processes influencing the population.
The total population of India, as on 01.10.2018, as provided by the Registrar General of India and the Census Commissioner of India is 130.6 crore, approx., comprising 67.7 crore males and 62.9 crore females.
Among the States, Uttar Pradesh, with a population of more than 22.68 crore, holds the distinction of being the most populous state in the country, followed by Maharashtra, with a population of 12.37 crore.
Among the Union Territories, Delhi, with a population of more than 2.28 crore, holds the distinction of being the most populous UT in the country, followed by Chandigarh, with a population of 0.19 crore.
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
The total geographical area of the country is 32,87,393 Sq. Kms, approximately. The largest state in India, in terms of the geographical area, is Rajasthan, with an area of 3,42,111 Sq. Kms. and the smallest is the UT of Lakshadweep, with an area of 30 Sq. Kms.
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CHAPTER 2
BASIC POLICE STATISTICS Police – Population Ratio (PPR) (Per Lakh of Population)
Police – Area Ratio (PAR) ( Per 100 Sq. Kms. of Area)
Population Per Police Person (PPP)
Area Per Police Person (APP) (in Sq. Kms.)
Transport Per 100 Police Personnel (TPP)
The basic police data is compilation of information on sanctioned/actual strength of Civil, District Armed Reserve Police & State Armed Police, Population Per Police Person (PPP), i.e., Police - Population Ratio (PPR), Area Per Police Person (APP), number of Police Zones, Ranges, Districts, Circles, Police Stations, Police Posts and number of Armed Police Battalions in the country.
An analysis of national data on police for the period of last five years is given in Table -2.1.1. It also gives percentage of changes with reference to the preceding years from 2013 to 2018.
POLICE – POPULATION RATIO (PPR) (PER LAkH OF POPULATION)
Police per lakh Population Ratio (PPR) against sanctioned total Police (Civil + DAR + Armed) during the year 2018 is 198.65 as compared to 192.95 in the previous year. The highest ratio is 1,314.84 in Manipur. Details are given at Table No.2.1.3.
POLICE – AREA RATIO (PAR) (PER 100 Sq. kMS. OF AREA)
Police per 100 Sq. Kms. of Area Ratio (PAR) against sanctioned total Police (Civil + DAR + Armed) during the year 2018 is 78.95 as compared to 78.45 in the previous year. The highest ratio is 7,719.30 in Chandigarh. Details are given at Table No. 2.1.3.
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POPULATION PER POLICE PERSON (PPP)
Population Per Police Person against sanctioned total Police (Civil + DAR + Armed) during the year 2018 is 503.40 as compared to 518.27 in the previous year. The highest ratio is 1,302.26 in Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Details are given at Table No.2.1.2.
AREA PER POLICE PERSON (APP) (IN Sq. kMS)
Area Per Police Person (in Sq. Kms) against sanctioned total Police (Civil + DAR + Armed) during the year 2018 is 1.27, same as the previous year. The highest ratio is 5.75 in Arunachal Pradesh. Details are given at Table No. 2.1.2.
TRANSPORT PER 100 POLICE PERSONNEL (TPP)
Transport per 100 Police Personnel against sanctioned total Police (Civil + DAR+ Armed) during the year 2018 is 7.89 as compared to 8.10 in previous year. The highest ratio is 35.83 in Lakshadweep. Details are given at Table No.2.1.2.
States/UTs-wise Police Person Per Lakh Population (PPR), States/UTs-wise Population Per Police Person (PPP), States/UTs-wise Area in Sq. Kms. Per Police Person (APR) & States/UTs-wise Transport Resources Per 100 Police Personnel (TPP) are shown at the end of this section.
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Per Police Person (Sanctioned) (Civil + DAR + Armed) as on 01-01-2019
* For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected population (as on 1st October, 2018) Based on 2001 Census, not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India as per the official website of Andhra Pradesh , Population is 49.67 million as per 2011 census, therfore, Total Population per Police Person (Sanctioned) is taken as 677.02 as per the official website of Telangana, population is 3,50,03,674, therfore, Total Population per Police Person (Sanctioned) taken as 428.71
* For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected population (as on 1st October, 2018) based on 2001 Census, is not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India.
As per the official website of Andhra Pradesh, Population is 49.67 million as per 2011 census, therfore, total Population per Police Person (Sanctioned) is worked out as 677.02.
As per the official website of Telangana, population is 3,50,03,674, therfore, total Population per Police Person (Sanctioned) worked out as 428.71.
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Manipur
Nagaland
(Civil + DAR + Armed) as on 01-01-2019
* For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected population (as on 1st October, 2018) Based on 2001 Census, not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India as per the official website of Andhra Pradesh , Population is 49.67 million as per 2011 census, therfore, Total Police per lakh of Population is taken as 147.7
as per the official website of Telangana, Population is 3,50,03,674, therfore, Total Police per lakh of Population is taken as 233.3
* For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected population (as on 1st October, 2018) based on 2001 Census, is not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India.
As per the official website of Andhra Pradesh, Population is 49.67 million as per 2011 census, therfore, total Police per lakh of Population is worked out as 147.7.
As per the official website of Telangana, Population is 3,50,03,674, therfore, total Police per lakh of Population is worked out as 233.3.
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Arunachal Pradesh
St at
es /U
States/UTs - wise Area in Sq. Kms. Per Police Person (Sanctioned)
(CIVIL + DAR + ARMED) as on 01-01-2019
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Puducherry
Lakshadweep
Delhi
St at
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States/UTs - wise Transport Facility per 100 Police Personnel: Sanctioned and Actual
as on 01-01-2019
CHAPTER 3
Officers to Field Staff Ratio
States/UTs wise Vacancy in Police Forces
Sanctioned & Actual Strength of Traffic Police
Sanctioned & Actual Strength of Special Branch
Sanctioned & Actual Strength of CID/Crime Branch
Sanctioned & Actual Strength of Special Police Units
Sanctioned & Actual Strength of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
This section provides information on sanctioned and actual strength of Civil Police, District Armed Reserve Police & State Armed Police and the total strength of Police. Rank wise sanctioned and actual strength of Police Forces of States/UTs and CAPFs have been provided. Officers to Field Staff Ratio (Teeth to Tail Ratio) have been computed for sanctioned and actual police strength of States/UTs. Efforts have been made to provide rank wise sanctioned and actual strength of Traffic Police, Special Branch, CID/Crime Branch and Special Police Unit.
SANCTIONED STRENGTH
Data on the sanctioned strength of State Police Forces indicate that out of 25.95 lakh of the total police force in the country, 16.51 lakh are Civil Police, 3.17 lakh are District Armed Police and remaining 6.27 lakh, are State Armed Police. Total sanctioned strength is highest in Uttar Pradesh (4.14 lakh), followed by Maharashtra (2.42 lakh).
The sanctioned strength of Civil Police is highest in Uttar Pradesh (2.80 lakh), followed by Maharashtra (2.04 lakh).
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The sanctioned strength of District Armed Reserve Police is highest in Bihar (51,088), followed by Karnataka (41,765).
The sanctioned strength of State Armed Police is highest in Uttar Pradesh (1,34,036), followed by Assam (43,067). Details are given at Table No. 3.1.1.
ACTUAL STRENGTH
Data on the actual strength of State Police Force indicates that out of 20.67 lakh of the total police forces in the country, 13.03 lakh are Civil Police, 2.66 lakh District Armed Police and remaining 4.98 lakh are State Armed Police. The actual strength is highest in Uttar Pradesh (2.94 lakh), followed by Maharashtra (2.13 lakh).
The actual strength of the Civil Police is highest in Uttar Pradesh (1.98 lakh), followed by Maharashtra (1.80 lakh).
The actual strength of the District Armed Reserve Police is highest in Bihar (40,178), followed by Jharkhand (34,197).
The actual strength of the State Armed Police is highest in Uttar Pradesh (96,234), followed by Assam (36,875). Details are given at Table No. 3.1.1.
VACANCy POSITION IN POLICE FORCE
There is a vacancy of 1,28,741 Police personnel in the State Armed Police forces, against 6,26,631 sanctioned strength, 51,769 vacancies in the District Armed Reserve Police force, against 3,17,425 sanctioned strength and 3,47,655 vacancies in Civil Police, against 16,51,379 sanctioned strength. There is overall vacancy of 5,28,165 Police personnel against total sanctioned strength (Civil, DAR and Armed) of 25,95,435 at national level. Details are given at Table No. 3.1.1.
STRENGTH OF TRAFFIC POLICE
There are 72,885 police personnel actually deployed on traffic duties against the sanctioned strength of 98,909. The highest number is 10,145 in Maharashtra. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.2.
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STRENGTH OF SPECIAL BRANCH DEALING wITH INTELLIGENCE
There are 29,784 Police personnel actually deployed in Special Branch against the sanctioned strength of 40,650. The highest number are 3,960 in Punjab. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.4.
STRENGTH OF CID/CRIME BRANCH
There are 17,852 Police personnel actually deployed in CID/Crime Branch against the sanctioned strength of 23,004 personnel. The highest number of Police personnel deployed is 2,010 in Tamil Nadu. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.6.
STRENGTH OF SPECIAL POLICE UNIT
There are 38,367 Police personnel actually deployed in Special Police Unit against sanctioned strength of 50,109. The highest number is 9,245 in Maharashtra. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.8.
STRENGTH OF CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES (CAPFs)
The CRPF assists the State Governments in maintenance of Law and Order and performs various internal security duties. BSF, ITBP, Assam rifles and SSB are border guarding forces, but they also provide need based assistance to the civil administration for maintenance of law and order and internal security.
Total sanctioned strength of CAPFs is 10,98,779, out of which 19,810 are Gazetted, and 10,78,969 are Non-Gazetted officials. However, the total actual strength is 9,99,918, out of which 16,599 are Gazetted and 9,83,319 are Non-Gazetted officials. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.10.
The highest actual strength is 3,01,830 in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) against their sanctioned strength of 3,24,093 (as shown in the graph at the end of this section).
RANk wISE - SANCTIONED STRENGTH & OFFICERS TO FIELD STAFF RATIO
It is popularly known as the teeth to tail ratio. It is an important indicator of the relative strength of police personnel in different ranks. It also helps Police organizations in preparing management plan of the Police forces, generally, comparing Senior Supervisory Officers
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(DySP to DG) and Immediate Supervisory Officers (Inspector to ASI) with field personnel (Head Constable and Constable).
The teeth to tail ratio for sanctioned strength of total police forces is 1:17:96 (approx.). Details are given at Table No. 3.1.5 (as also shown in the graph below).
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SCs/STs & OBCs in Police Forces
Percentage of SCs/STs & OBCs in Police Forces
Reservation of SCs/STs & OBCs approved by State Government in Police Force
Reservation of SCs/STs & OBCs approved by State Government in CAPFs
This section provides States/UTs wise information about reservations in respect of Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in the police, from the rank of Sub-Inspector to Constable. Percentage of reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes are different in different States/UTs.
STRENGTH & RESERVATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES (SCs), SCHEDULED TRIBES (STs) & OTHER BACkwARD CLASSES (OBCs):
Total actual strength of Police Personnel belonging to Scheduled Castes stands at 2,84,064 ( from Sub-Inspector to Constable) in the States/UTs. Details are given at Table No. 3.1.6.
Total actual strength of Police Personnel belonging to Scheduled Tribes stands at 1,92,276 (from Sub-Inspector to Constable) in the States/UTs. Details are given at Table No. 3.1.7.
Total actual strength of Police Personnel belonging to other Backward Classes stands at 4,58,687 (from Sub-Inspector to Constable) in the States/UTs. Details are given at Table No. 3.1.8.
RESERVATION APPROVED By STATE GOVERNMENT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (SCs), SCHEDULED TRIBES (STs) & OTHER BACkwARD CLASSES (OBCs):
The highest 25% reservation for Scheduled Castes is in Punjab, followed by 22% each in Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal. The last column of the concerned table indicates reservation for Scheduled Castes in different States/UTs.
The highest 100% reservation for Scheduled Tribes are in Nagaland, followed by 80% in Arunachal Pradesh. The last column of the concerned table indicates reservation for Scheduled Tribes in different States/UTs.
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The highest 50% reservation for OBCs are in Tamil Nadu, followed by 43% in Sikkim. The last column of the concerned table indicates reservation for OBCs in different States/UTs.
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SECTION-III: WOMEN IN POLICE
Actual Strength of Women Police Personnel (Civil + DAR + Armed ) & % age of Reservation by State Govts.
Actual Strength of Women Police in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and % age of Reservation of Women in CAPFs
Percentage of Women in Police
Actual Strength of Women in Traffic Police
Actual Strength of Women in Special Branch
Actual Strength of Women in CID/Crime Branch
Actual Strength of Women in Special Police Unit
Availability of adequate women in police is essential for reducing the vulnerability of women against crimes. Existing Women police population ratio is still very low. Poor representation of women in police is posing serious challenges in dealing with crimes against women and women criminals. Therefore, it is essential that women Police personnel are visible at the cutting edge level.
STRENGTH OF wOMEN POLICE
Total strength of Women in police from 2013 to 2018 has shown an increasing trend, which is self-explanatory from graph.
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At present, actual strength of total women police (Civil+DAR+Armed) is 1,85,696 as on 01.01.2019 in the country, showing an increase of 9.52%, over the strength of 1,69,550 in 2018. At States/UTs level, the maximum 27,660 women police personnel are working in Maharashtra. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.1
Data on Actual Strength of rank wise Women Police in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) has also been compiled and tabulated. Out of total number of 29,532 Women Police Personnel, the highest number is 8,592 in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Details are given at Table No. 3.3.1
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Percentage of reservation for women approved by the Central Government in CAPFs, as on 01.01.2019, is shown in the last column of the concerned table.
States/UTs-wise actual Percentage of Women Police is 8.98% of the Actual Strength of total Police in the country. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.1.
At national level, Actual Strength of Women Police in other Departments like Traffic Police is 5,335, Special Branch dealing with Intelligence is 2,895, Special Police Unit (Insurgents, Extremists, Terrorists etc) is 633.
The Women Population per Women Police (WPWP) is 3,391.44. Details are given at Table No. 3.2.1, 3.2.3, 3.2.5 & 3.2.9.
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Police Expenditure
Training Expenditure
Modernization Grants
This section provides information regarding the total Budget of States/UTs, expenditure of States/UTs on Police forces, expenditure on Police training & modernization grants by the Central Government and State Governments. The UTs of A&N Islands, Chandigarh, D&N Haveli, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep and Puducherry are directly financed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
ExPENDITURE OF STATES/UTs POLICE FORCES
The sanctioned strength of State Police Forces has increased to 25.95 lakh in 2018 over 24.84 lakh in 2017 and the expenditure on State Police Forces has increased to Rs. 1,33,324.94 crores in the year 2018-19, from Rs. 1,18,211.24 crores (revised) in the year 2017-18. Details are given at Table No. 4.1.3.
ExPENDITURE ON POLICE TRAINING
An amount of Rs.1,675.50 crores was spent on police training at all India level in the year 2018-19, out of total police expenditure of Rs. 1,33,324.94 crores during the same year. Maximum expenditure on training of Rs. 330.84 crores, was made by the Delhi Police. Details are given at Table No. 4.1.3.
TREND OF POLICE TRAINING ExPENDITURE
Expenditure on Police Training during 2010-11 to 2018-19 has shown mixed trend. It has increased from 2010-11 to 2014-15 but then declined in 2014-15 & 2015-16 and has again
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increased from 2016-17 to 2018-19, as shown in the graph given below:-
MODERNIzATION GRANTS TO THE STATE POLICE FORCES
The modernization grants to the state police forces, allocated by the MHA, are especially meant to upgrade the infrastructure of the state police in order to improve their capacity to meet the emerging challenges of internal security, besides improving efficiency and effectiveness in Police service delivery.
The focus of the scheme is on strengthening of the police infrastructures by way of construction of secure and people friendly Police Stations, Police Out Posts, Police Housing, Improved Mobility, Modern Weaponry, Computerization, Communication Equipment, Modern Traffic Control Equipments, Etc.
At national level, the grants made available to the state police forces in the financial year 2018-19 by the Central Government and State Governments and the total amount utilized for modernization by the State Governments for State Police Forces are given at Table No. 4.1.4.
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Police Expenditure
Data on Budget and Expenditure of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) during the year 2018-19 is presented in this section.
The Central Armed Police Forces are raised and maintained by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The Railway Protection Force maintained by the Ministry of Railways, has also been included in this section.
ExPENDITURE OF CAPFs
The Data on total expenditure of CAPFs has been received from only 8 CAPFs out of 9. The total expenditure on CAPFs is 68,848.78 crores in the year 2018-19. Details are given at Table No. 4.1.5
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Police Zones/Ranges & Districts
Police Stations for special purposes
Armed Police Battalions
Police Commissionerates In India
This section provides a glimpse of the data from States/UTs on field- administration of Police Units like, Police Zones, Police Ranges, Police Districts, Police Sub-Divisions/Circles and Police Stations (Rural & Urban). It also contains information on Police Posts (Rural & Urban), Special purpose Police Stations, number of Armed Police Battalions and the Police Commissionerates in India.
An analysis of the data on police administrative offices shows that the country is divided into 104 Police Zones, 181 Police Ranges covering 777 Police Districts, 2,312 Police Sub-Divisions and 3,021 Police Circles. There are 16,671 Sanctioned Police Stations in the country. Tamil Nadu has highest 2,019 Police Stations in the country, whereas the lowest, i.e., 2 Police Stations, are in the D & N Haveli (UT). Details are given at Table No. 5.1.1.
POLICE STATIONS
Out of total 16,671, sanctioned Police Stations, 10,021 Police Stations are located in rural areas, whereas 4,819 Police Stations are located in urban areas and the remaining 1,831 are the Railway/Traffic/Specialised Police Stations. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.2 (also shown in the graph at the end of this section).
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POLICE POSTS
Data on the sanctioned Police Posts/Outposts reveals that out of the total of 8,592 Police Posts in the country, 5,200 Police Posts are located in Rural areas, whereas 2,867 Police Posts are located in Urban areas and the remaining 525 Police Posts are Railways Police Posts. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.3.
Police Administrative Offices like Zones, Ranges, Sub-Divisions and Circles are not uniformly spread over the States. Some States have all these offices, while few others do not have all these offices or have changed the nomenclatures of some of these offices.
POLICE STATIONS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES
Data of Police Stations for Special Purposes, namely – Crime against SCs/STs/Weaker Sections, Crime against Children, Anti-Corruption/Vigilance, Coastal Security, Crime Investigation Departments, Economic Offences, Cyber Crimes, Narcotics, Drug Trafficking, etc. have been collected and compiled. Out of the total 1,380 Special Purpose Police Stations, the maximum 281 pertains to Crime Against Women & Children. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.4.
ARMED POLICE BATTALIONS
The total number of Armed Police Battalions with all the States/UTs are 417. The highest 36 Armed Police Battalions are in Jammu & Kashmir State. Details are given at Table No. 3.1.3 (B).
POLICE COMMISSIONERATES IN INDIA
There are 63 Police Commissionerates functioning in the Country, out of which, the highest 11 are in the Maharashtra, followed by 9 in Telangana. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.5.
Details of States/UTs-wise sanctioned police stations are shown in the graph on next page.
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Number of Vehicles per 100 Police Personnel
Data have been compiled about different types of transport facilities (vehicles) available with States/UTs Police & CAPFs. Number of vehicles available per 100 police Personnel have also been calculated.
TRANSPORT FACILITIES (MOBILITy)
Mobility is measured in terms of the ability of vehicles to move the complete strength of Police unit on call of duty. Police mobility is directly linked with its operational performance. Quick response of police forces, during law and order situation, helps significantly in protecting life and property of the people.
Vehicles required to provide mobility to Police Forces have been divided into four categories, i.e., Heavy Vehicles (buses/trucks, troop carriers etc.), Medium Vehicles, Light Vehicles (jeeps/cars etc.) and Very Light vehicles (three/two Wheelers). Heavy, Medium & Light Vehicles caters to the requirements of the Police Stations and field level supervisory and senior supervisory officers.
Apart from these vehicles, state police have also procured some special purpose vehicles like Mines Protected Vehicles (MPV), riot control vehicles, ambulances, mobile forensic vans, water cannons, water tankers, Prison vans etc. to meet their specific needs. These vehicles have been clubbed under the ‘other category’.
Total 2,04,807 vehicles were available with States/UTs Police in 2018, which has increased from 2,01,127 during the year 2017. Out of the total 2,04,807 vehicles, 11,752 are Heavy duty Vehicles, 17,772 Medium duty Vehicles, 85,558 Light Vehicles, 86,822 Very Light vehicles (two/ three wheelers) and 2,903 are other vehicles. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.6.
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NUMBER OF VEHICLES PER 100 POLICE PERSONNEL
Transport facility (no. of vehicles) available per 100 sanctioned police personnel is 7.89 in the year 2018 at National level, which has marginally decreased from 8.10 in the previous year. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.7.
Year-wise transport facilities (vehicles) available with States/UTs police are shown in the graph below.
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Non-Availability of Telephones in Police Stations
Non-Availability of Vehicles in Police Stations
Non-Availability of Wireless/mobiles in Police Stations
This section deals with States/UTs wise data on Police Communication, number of Police Stations having/not having vehicles, telephones and wireless/mobiles.
POLICE COMMUNICATIONS
A good reliable communication system is important for effective functioning of police organization. Some Police Stations are not yet connected from Police Hqrs.
Following informations have emerged from the data collected from all States/UTs:-
• 200 Police Stations are not having wireless/mobile.
• 85 Police Stations are not having vehicles. However, certain Police Stations have not been provided vehicle because of tactical reason.
Details are given at Table No. 5.1.9.
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This section provides information on availability of Family Quarters for Police Officers, Police Office Buildings, Police Stations, Police Posts, Sub-Divisional Police Building and Police Housing Corporations etc.
AVAILABILITy OF FAMILy qUARTERS
Total number of family quarters available with States/UTs Police Forces are 7,05,895 in the year 2018 as compared to 6,05,477 in the year 2017. Thus, there is an increase of 16.58% of family quarters over the previous year. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.10. Year-wise availability of family quarters with States/UTs police are shown in the graph.
FAMILy qUARTERS CONSTRUCTED
In all States/UTs, 1,00,418 family quarters were constructed during the year 2018, in which, 814 quarters for GOs, 13,781 for Immediate Supervisory Officers, and 85,823 for Field Staff. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.10.
POLICE OFFICE BUILDINGS
Informations have also been compiled on number of Police Office Buildings (Police Stations, Police Posts, Sub-Divisional Police Offices, Districts Police Offices, District Reserve Police Lines, Range and Zonal Police headquarters and District Police Lines) operating from Government or Hired Buildings in different States/UTs. Details are given at Table No. 5.2.3.
POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION
There are 23 Police Housing Corporations in different States/UTs, which are entrusted with the responsibility for construction of family quarters and Police Office buildings. Details are given at Table No. 5.1.10.
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Computer, Servers & Laptops available
Camera/CCTV used by Police
Number of Sniffer & Tracker Dogs
Security to Protected Persons
This section provides information on States/UTs wise data on CCTV cameras, computers, servers and laptops, speedometers, breath analyzers and forensic science laboratories/mobile forensic science vans available with Police.
Police manpower is not alone sufficient to curb the crimes, maintain law and order, traffic management, internal security and other policing requirements. Therefore, they are required to be supplemented with modern facilities and gazettes like computers, CCTV cameras, traffic and investigation instruments, speedometer, breath analyzer and forensic science lab, etc. to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency.
FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES (FSLs)/MOBILE FORENSIC SCIENCE VANS (MFSVs)
States/UTs wise data about forensic science laboratories/mobile forensic science vans were collected and compiled as on 01.01.2019. At the national level, total 659 Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs)/MFSVs are available, out of which, 81 are main laboratories, 72 are regional laboratories and remaining 506 are mobile laboratories. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.1.
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COMPUTERS/SERVERS/LAPTOPS AVAILABLE
At national level total 1,30,962 computers, 1,548 servers and 11,591 laptops are available with States/UTs police as on 01.01.2019. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.2
NUMBER OF CAMERAS/CCTV, SPEEDOMETERS AND BREATH ANALyzERS USED By POLICE
A total number of 4,27,529 CCTV cameras, 1,776 speedometers and 17,607 breath analyzers are available with the States/UTs Police as on 01.01.2019. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.3.
NUMBER OF SNIFFER AND TRACkER DOGS
At States/UTs level, a total number of 1,470 sniffers and 790 tracker dogs are available with the Police as on 01.01.2019. In the CAPFs, total 1,702 sniffers and 407 tracker dogs are available as on 01.01.2019. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.4 and 6.1.5.
SECURITy TO PROTECTED PERSONS
A total number of 21,300 Protected Persons (PPs) (Ministers, MPs, MLAs, Judges, Bureaucrats, etc.) were provided Police protection for more than 6 month during the year 2018, which has increased in comparison to 19,255 (revised) PPs who were provided security during 2017. Details are given in Table No. 6.1.6.
From the analysis of the above data provided by the States/UTs, it is observed that during 2018 a total number of sanctioned Police Personnel giving Police Protection was 40,031.
CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES (CAPFs) DEPLOyED IN THE STATES/UTs
A total of 1,873 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB, etc.) were deployed for Internal Security duties in different States/UTs for more than 6 months during 2018. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.7.
The deployment of the Central Armed Police Forces in the States/UTs has shown a steady increase from 2009 to 2014, but has decreased thereafter, as shown in the graph.
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No. of Companies of CAPFs deployed in States/UTs
Further, through the analysis of deployment of 1,873 companies of CAPFs, it is observed that maximum 707 companies of CAPFs were deployed in Jammu and Kashmir, followed with 262 companies in Chhattisgarh. It clearly indicates that North, Central and North Eastern region of the country, which are affected with Terrorists/Left Wing Extremism, have significant deployment of CAPFs during the period.
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Police Personnel Recruited
Police Personnel Trained
States/UTs Training Institutes
CAPFs/CPOs Training Institutes
This section contains the data of States/UTs in respect of Police Personnel (Constables and SIs) recruited during the year 2018 and the number of newly recruited police personnel trained.
POLICE PERSONNEL RECRUITED
A total number of 1,44,815 Police Constables were recruited during 2018 against the 1,19,877 recruited in the year 2017. At the State level, highest number of 38,300 Constables were recruited in Jharkhand, followed by 23,238 in UP. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.8.
The number of Sub-Inspectors (SIs) recruited during 2018 were 5,875, whereas this figure was 4,552 during 2017. At the State level, highest number of SIs recruited were 2,822 in Jharkhand, followed by 1,181 in Telangana. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.8.
TRAINING OF NEwLy RECRUITED POLICE PERSONNEL
A total numbers of 1,20,387 newly recruited Police Personnel from the rank of SIs to the Constables (Civil, District Armed Reserve and Armed police) were trained during 2018 in State Police Training Institutes. The break-up is 4,423 SIs and 1,15,964 Constables. Details are given at Table No. 6.1.10.
The highest number of 714 SIs were trained from Odisha Police, followed by 670 SIs from Maharashtra. As far as Constables are concerned, 23,238 Constables were trained in UP, followed by 15,115 from Gujarat.
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INFORMATION ABOUT IPS OFFICERS
Data related to IPS Officers have also been collected and compiled. The sanctioned strength of IPS Officers, as on 01.01.2019, is 4,746 at all India level, whereas 3,798 officers are actually available. Further, 512 IPS Officers are on deputation with State Governments, whereas 429 officers are on deputation with Central Government. Details are given at Table No. 6.2.2.
POLICE TRAINING INSTITUTES
This contains information about Police Training Institutes of the States/UTs and CAPFs. These institutions caters for the basic training of newly recruited Police Personnel, in service training to the Police Personnel of different ranks, specialized training to the Police Personnel deployed for specialized work and assignments like Special Task Force (STF), Special Investigation Teams (SITs), Commandoes, etc. Some of these Training Institutes have been recognized as “Centre of Excellence” for imparting specialized training in a particular craft and trade. Regular and adequate training of Police Personnel at all levels is necessary to upgrade their professional knowledge, skill, attitude and to build the confidence and professionalism among the Police Personnel.
STATES TRAINING INSTITUTES
During 2018, a total of 191 Training Institutes were being run by the State Police Forces. State-wise name, address and contact number of these institutes are given in the Appendix-1. The highest numbers of Training Institutes, i.e., twenty three (23) are run by the Tamil Nadu Police, followed by 18 by the Madhya Pradesh Police.
UTs TRAINING INSTITUTES
During 2018, a total number of 10 Training Institutes were being run by the UTs Police. The name, address and contact numbers are given in Appendix 1. The highest number of Training Institutes, i.e., six (6) were being run by the Delhi Police.
CAPFs/CPOs TRAINING INSTITUTES
During 2018, a total number of 129 CAPFs/CPOs Training Institutes were being run by the Central Armed Police Forces/Central Police Organizations, out of which 27 were by the BSF, followed with 25 by ITBP. Details are given at Appendix 2 & 6.
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Departmental Proceedings against Police Personnel
PPMG and PMG
Terrorists/Extremists Affected Police Districts
Police Officers Transferred
This section provides States/UTs wise data on departmental proceedings initiated against Police Personnel, Districts affected with terrorism/Left Wing Extremism, Police Personnel awarded with Gallantry Medals (PPMG and PMG) and Pay Scales of Police Personnel in different States/UTs and CAPFs.
DEPARTMENTAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST POLICE PERSONNEL
A total of 58,577 (Revised) cases of departmental proceedings were pending against the police personnel, which include the cases initiated in the year 2018 and those cases, which were brought forward from previous year. Out of which, 32,464 cases were disposed off during the year 2018, whereas 26,123 cases are still pending for disposal. The highest number of 10,454 cases were reported from Jammu and Kashmir, followed by 9,913 from Bihar. Details are given at Table No. 6.2.3.
PRESIDENT POLICE MEDALS/POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRy
President Police Medal/Police Medals for Gallantry are awarded to the Police Personnel for executing conspicuous gallant act in saving life and property or in preventing crimes or arresting dangerous criminals. A total of 2 President’s Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG) and 284 Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG) were awarded for outstanding performance of Police Personnel from States/UTs/CAPFs and CPOs. Out of 284 Police Medal for Gallantry awarded in the year 2018, the highest 124 PMG were awarded to the CRPF, followed by 75 to the Jammu and Kashmir Police. Details are given at Table no. 6.2.5.
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PAy SCALES OF POLICE OFFICERS
A comparative chart displaying Scales of Police Personnel from the rank of Constable to DySP among the different States/UTs/CAPFs/CPOs are given at Appendix 3, 4 and 7.
TERRORISTS/ExTREMISTS AFFECTED POLICE DISTRICTS
A total of 174 Police Districts are affected with terrorism or extremism. Details are given at Appendix 5.
The number of Police Districts affected by the terrorist/extremist problem during the last ten years (2010-2018) shows a mixed trend. A slight decrease was noticed from 2010 to 2014 and, thereafter, a slight increase from 2015-17 and slight decrease in 2018 can been seen from the chart given below.
POLICE OFFICERS TRANSFERRED
Details of States/UTs wise number of Police Officers transferred in less than one year and two years during 2018 are given at table No. 6.2.6
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SL NO PARTICULARS 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1 Projected Population (in Thousands) 12,32,708 12,38,885 12,62,940 12,77,770 12,87,471 13,06,550
2 Total Sanctioned Police Force (Civil + District Armed Reserve (DAR)+ Armed)
22,83,646 22,63,222 22,80,691 24,64,484 24,84,170 25,95,435
3 Sanctioned Strength of Civil Police 18,38,616 18,22,358 18,30,131 19,89,295 16,03,757 16,51,379
4 Sanctioned Strength of District Armed Reserve (DAR) Police 2,79,428 317,425
5 Sanctioned Strength of State Armed Police 4,45,030 4,40,864 4,50,560 4,75,189 6,00,985 6,26,631
6 Population per police person 540.00 547.00 553.75 518.47 518.00 503.40
7 Police person per lakh of population
Civil Police 149.15 147.10 144.91 156 125 126.39
District Armed Reserve Police 21.70 24.29
Armed Police 46.68 47.96
8 Police personnel per 100sq kms.
Civil Police 58.07 57.55 57.80 62.82 50.65 50.23
District Armed Reserve Police 8.82 9.66
Armed Police 18.98 19.06
Total Police 72.12 71.48 72.03 77.83 78.45 78.95
9 Number of Police Zones 101 102 101 97 101 104
10 Number of Police Ranges 179 188 184 186 185 181
11 Number of Police Districts 718 715 727 758 764 777
12 Number of Police Sub-divisions 2,105 2,380 2,386 2,473 2,579 2,312
13 Number of Police Circles 2,387 2,334 2,422 2,422 2,750 3,021
14 Number of Police Stations 14,786 15,090 15,555 15,579 16,422 16,671
15 Number of Police Outposts 8,583 8,689 8,745 9,087 9,081 8,592
16 Number of State Armed Police Battalions
434 +4 Coys
441 +4 Coys
17 Number of Central Reserve Police Force Battalions 235 239
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TABLE 2.1.2 -- AREA AND POPULATION OF STATES/UTs POLICE STRENGTH, POPULATION PER POLICE PERSON, AREA PER POLICE PERSON & TRANSPORT PER 100 POLICE PERSONNEL
AS ON 01.01.2019
POPULATION IN THOUSANDS (AS
CENSUS
(DAR)+ ARMED)
POLICE STATIONS
S A
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1 Andhra Pradesh * 1,63,321.01 * 73,366 61,168 1,023 2 Arunachal Pradesh 83,743.00 1,349 14,553 11,624 103 3 Assam 78,438.00 33,376 78,898 64,998 343 4 Bihar 94,163.00 1,06,855 1,40,674 86,639 1,074 5 Chhattisgarh 1,35,192.00 26,665 75,125 62,641 462 6 Goa 3,702.00 2,095 9,797 7,624 43 7 Gujarat 1,96,244.00 64,628 1,09,553 85,064 711 8 Haryana 44,212.00 28,480 64,405 46,649 361 9 Himachal Pradesh 55,673.00 7,238 18,694 16,715 129
10 Jammu & Kashmir 2,22,236.00 12,736 89,811 83,627 240 11 Jharkhand 79,839.00 34,726 76,660 62,904 548 12 Karnataka 1,91,791.00 63,742 1,16,230 89,009 1,048 13 Kerala 38,870.87 36,172 55,519 48,860 541 14 Madhya Pradesh 3,08,252.11 80,677 1,28,287 1,01,751 1,117 15 Maharashtra 3,07,713.00 1,23,760 2,41,813 2,13,382 1,163 16 Manipur 22,327.00 2,662 35,001 27,252 113 17 Meghalaya 22,429.00 2,849 15,999 15,014 73 18 Mizoram 21,082.00 1,091 11,087 8,414 38 19 Nagaland 16,182.98 2,444 31,248 32,356 78 20 Odisha 1,55,707.47 43,322 67,148 59,387 621 21 Punjab 50,362.00 29,773 88,679 81,545 422 22 Rajasthan 3,42,111.26 75,450 1,09,895 96,746 890 23 Sikkim 7,096.00 664 6,389 5,085 29 24 Tamil Nadu 1,30,066.90 70,233 1,24,719 1,10,186 2,019 25 Telangana * 1,11,954.86 * 81,647 53,115 815 26 Tripura 10,486.00 3,930 29,769 23,250 82 27 Uttar Pradesh 2,40,994.84 2,26,812 4,14,492 2,94,495 1,532 28 Uttarakhand 53,483.56 10,962 23,303 22,555 158 29 West Bengal 88,752.00 95,564 1,51,211 96,187 602 30 A & N Islands 8,249.00 582 5,010 4,560 24 31 Chandigarh 114.00 1,991 8,800 7,848 17 32 D & N Haveli 491.00 461 354 327 2 33 Daman & Diu 110.60 368 553 383 5 34 Delhi 1,483.42 22,897 91,963 82,190 182 35 Lakshadweep 29.63 84 321 262 9 36 Puducherry 489.97 1,838 4,462 3,458 54
All India 32,87,393.47 13,06,550 25,95,435 20,67,270 16,671
Source For Area: Survey of India, Office of Director, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand. Source For Population: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India, Projected Mid year Population * For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected Population (as on 1st October, 2018) based on 2001 Census, not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India. S: Sanctioned A: Actual
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AREA IN Sq. kMS. PER POLICE PERSON (APPROx.)
(CIVIL + DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE (DAR)+ ARMED)
TRANSPORT FACILITy PER 100 POLICE PERSONNEL
(APPROx.) (CIVIL + DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE (DAR)+ ARMED)
S A S A S A
(1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1 Andhra Pradesh * - - 2.23 2.67 13.24 15.88 2 Arunachal Pradesh 92.70 116.05 5.75 7.20 10.61 13.28 3 Assam 423.03 513.49 0.99 1.21 5.82 7.07 4 Bihar 759.59 1,233.34 0.67 1.09 7.11 11.54 5 Chhattisgarh 354.94 425.68 1.80 2.16 5.24 6.28 6 Goa 213.84 274.79 0.38 0.49 7.39 9.50 7 Gujarat 589.92 759.76 1.79 2.31 10.64 13.70 8 Haryana 442.20 610.52 0.69 0.95 6.84 9.44 9 Himachal Pradesh 387.18 433.02 2.98 3.33 5.50 6.16
10 Jammu & Kashmir 141.81 152.30 2.47 2.66 7.32 7.86 11 Jharkhand 452.99 552.05 1.04 1.27 6.65 8.11 12 Karnataka 548.41 716.13 1.65 2.15 10.58 13.82 13 Kerala 651.52 740.32 0.70 0.80 12.67 14.40 14 Madhya Pradesh 628.88 792.89 2.40 3.03 9.34 11.77 15 Maharashtra 511.80 579.99 1.27 1.44 7.55 8.56 16 Manipur 76.05 97.68 0.64 0.82 5.62 7.21 17 Meghalaya 178.07 189.76 1.40 1.49 6.96 7.42 18 Mizoram 98.40 129.66 1.90 2.51 5.81 7.65 19 Nagaland 78.21 75.53 0.52 0.50 5.33 5.15 20 Odisha 645.17 729.49 2.32 2.62 8.98 10.15 21 Punjab 335.74 365.11 0.57 0.62 7.38 8.03 22 Rajasthan 686.56 779.88 3.11 3.54 7.00 7.95 23 Sikkim 103.93 130.58 1.11 1.40 6.93 8.71 24 Tamil Nadu 563.13 637.40 1.04 1.18 14.66 16.60 25 Telangana * - - 1.37 2.11 12.26 18.84 26 Tripura 132.02 169.03 0.35 0.45 6.31 8.08 27 Uttar Pradesh 547.20 770.17 0.58 0.82 3.83 5.39 28 Uttarakhand 470.41 486.01 2.30 2.37 7.08 7.31 29 West Bengal 631.99 993.52 0.59 0.92 8.83 13.88 30 A & N Islands 116.17 127.63 1.65 1.81 12.06 13.25 31 Chandigarh 226.25 253.70 0.01 0.01 7.97 8.93 32 D & N Haveli 1,302.26 1,409.79 1.39 1.50 21.75 23.55 33 Daman & Diu 665.46 960.84 0.20 0.29 13.56 19.58 34 Delhi 248.98 278.59 0.02 0.02 7.30 8.17 35 Lakshadweep 261.68 320.61 0.09 0.11 35.83 43.89 36 Puducherry 411.92 531.52 0.11 0.14 11.77 15.18
All India 503.40 632.02 1.27 1.59 7.89 9.91
Source For Area: Survey of India, Office of Director, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand. Source For Population: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India,Projected Mid year Population * For Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, the projected Population (as on 1st October, 2018) based on 2001 Census, not provided by the Registrar General & the Census Commissioner of India. S: Sanctioned A: Actual
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TABLE 2.1.3 -- SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL POLICE - POPULATION AND AREA RATIO IN STATES/UTs
AS ON 01.01.2019
DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE POLICE
PER LAkH OF POPULATION
S A S A S A S A
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Andhra Pradesh - - - - - - - - 2 Arunachal Pradesh 568.72 409.79 138.62 124.54 371.46 327.35 1,078.80 861.68 3 Assam 71.06 58.74 36.30 25.52 129.04 110.48 236.39 194.74 4 Bihar 5.27 5.51 2.35 2.18 7.34 6.36 131.65 81.08 5 Chhattisgarh 177.88 144.51 - - 103.85 90.41 281.74 234.92 6 Goa 327.59 275.99 - - 140.05 87.92 467.64 363.91 7 Gujarat 91.08 72.90 35.31 28.66 43.13 30.06 169.51 131.62 8 Haryana 193.54 150.59 - - 32.60 13.20 226.14 163.80 9 Himachal Pradesh 157.13 145.84 11.49 11.34 89.65 73.75 258.28 230.93
10 Jammu & Kashmir 426.99 390.61 - - 278.19 266.01 705.17 656.62 11 Jharkhand 52.17 39.67 117.21 98.48 51.39 43.00 220.76 181.14 12 Karnataka 100.98 85.92 65.52 43.45 15.84 10.27 182.34 139.64 13 Kerala 107.72 98.85 18.74 15.64 27.02 20.58 153.49 135.08 14 Madhya Pradesh 119.23 91.28 - - 39.78 34.84 159.01 126.12 15 Maharashtra 164.73 145.36 14.42 13.74 16.24 13.32 195.39 172.42 16 Manipur 667.88 511.12 - - 646.96 512.62 1,314.84 1,023.74 17 Meghalaya 197.82 206.60 88.31 81.89 275.43 238.50 561.57 526.99 18 Mizoram 377.91 297.62 - - 638.31 473.60 1,016.22 771.22 19 Nagaland 230.61 240.83 523.98 541.53 523.98 541.53 1,278.56 1,323.90 20 Odisha 71.97 62.03 24.10 23.06 58.92 52.00 155.00 137.08 21 Punjab 233.72 214.92 - - 64.14 58.97 297.85 273.89 22 Rajasthan 122.01 107.35 - - 23.64 20.88 145.65 128.23 23 Sikkim 372.74 366.87 - - 589.46 398.95 962.20 765.81 24 Tamil Nadu 126.94 89.69 28.68 46.67 21.96 20.52 177.58 156.89 25 Telangana - - - - - - - - 26 Tripura 218.78 169.59 110.66 83.89 428.04 338.12 757.48 591.60 27 Uttar Pradesh 123.65 87.41 - - 59.10 42.43 182.75 129.84 28 Uttarakhand 97.80 101.15 59.20 52.65 55.58 51.96 212.58 205.76 29 West Bengal 100.35 60.83 24.02 16.76 33.86 23.06 158.23 100.65 30 A & N Islands 562.20 554.47 125.60 67.18 173.02 161.86 860.82 783.51 31 Chandigarh 337.57 293.77 57.86 57.86 46.56 42.54 441.99 394.17 32 D & N Haveli 76.79 70.93 - - - - 76.79 70.93 33 Daman & Diu 150.27 104.08 - - - - 150.27 104.08 34 Delhi 361.24 322.59 - - 40.40 36.37 401.64 358.96 35 Lakshadweep 382.14 311.90 - - - - 382.14 311.90 36 Puducherry 143.31 107.89 44.67 30.96 54.79 49.29 242.76 188.14
All India 126.39 99.78 24.29 20.33 47.96 38.11 198.65 158.22
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AREA
(1) (2) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)
1 Andhra Pradesh 27.25 23.60 9.84 8.15 7.82 5.70 44.92 37.45
2 Arunachal Pradesh 9.16 6.60 2.23 2.01 5.98 5.27 17.38 13.88
3 Assam 30.24 24.99 15.45 10.86 54.91 47.01 100.59 82.87
4 Bihar 5.99 6.25 2.67 2.48 8.33 7.22 149.39 92.01
5 Chhattisgarh 35.09 28.50 - - 20.48 17.83 55.57 46.33
6 Goa 185.39 156.19 - - 79.25 49.76 264.64 205.94
7 Gujarat 30.00 24.01 11.63 9.44 14.20 9.90 55.82 43.35
8 Haryana 124.67 97.01 - - 21.00 8.50 145.67 105.51
9 Himachal Pradesh 20.43 18.96 1.49 1.47 11.66 9.59 33.58 30.02
10 Jammu & Kashmir 24.47 22.39 - - 15.94 15.24 40.41 37.63
11 Jharkhand 22.69 17.25 50.98 42.83 22.35 18.70 96.02 78.79
12 Karnataka 33.56 28.56 21.78 14.44 5.27 3.41 60.60 46.41
13 Kerala 100.24 91.99 17.44 14.55 25.14 19.16 142.83 125.70
14 Madhya Pradesh 31.21 23.89 - - 10.41 9.12 41.62 33.01
15 Maharashtra 66.25 58.46 5.80 5.53 6.53 5.36 78.58 69.34
16 Manipur 79.63 60.94 - - 77.14 61.12 156.77 122.06
17 Meghalaya 25.13 26.24 11.22 10.40 34.99 30.30 71.33 66.94
18 Mizoram 19.56 15.40 - - 33.03 24.51 52.59 39.91
19 Nagaland 34.83 36.37 79.13 81.78 79.13 81.78 193.09 199.94
20 Odisha 20.03 17.26 6.71 6.42 16.39 14.47 43.12 38.14
21 Punjab 138.17 127.06 - - 37.92 34.86 176.08 161.92
22 Rajasthan 26.91 23.67 - - 5.21 4.60 32.12 28.28
23 Sikkim 34.88 34.33 - - 55.16 37.33 90.04 71.66
24 Tamil Nadu 68.54 48.43 15.49 25.20 11.86 11.08 95.89 84.71
25 Telangana 40.12 28.85 20.66 11.19 12.14 7.40 72.93 47.44
26 Tripura 82.00 63.56 41.47 31.44 160.42 126.72 283.89 221.72
27 Uttar Pradesh 116.37 82.27 - - 55.62 39.93 171.99 122.20
28 Uttarakhand 20.05 20.73 12.13 10.79 11.39 10.65 43.57 42.17
29 West Bengal 108.05 65.50 25.86 18.05 36.46 24.83 170.37 108.38
30 A & N Islands 39.67 39.12 8.86 4.74 12.21 11.42 60.73 55.28
31 Chandigarh 5,895.61 5,130.70 1,010.53 1,010.53 813.16 742.98 7,719.30 6,884.21
32 D & N Haveli 72.10 66.60 - - - - 72.10 66.60
33 Daman & Diu 500.00 346.29 - - - - 500.00 346.29
34 Delhi 5,575.76 4,979.24 - - 623.63 561.34 6,199.39 5,540.58
35 Lakshadweep 1,083.51 884.36 - - - - 1,083.51 884.36
36 Puducherry 537.59 404.72 167.56 116.13 205.52 184.91 910.67 705.76 All India 50.23 39.66 9.66 8.08 19.06 15.15 78.95 62.88
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TABLE 3.1.1 -- SANCTIONED (S) AND ACTUAL (A) STRENGTH OF POLICE FORCES IN STATES/ UTs
AS ON 01.01.2019
SL. NO.
STATES/UTs STRENGTH OF CIVIL POLICE STRENGTH OF DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE POLICE
STRENGTH OF STATE ARMED POLICE
S A S A S A
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1 Andhra Pradesh 44,511 38,545 16,078 13,311 12,777 9,312
2 Arunachal Pradesh 7,672 5,528 1,870 1,680 5,011 4,416
3 Assam 23,716 19,604 12,115 8,519 43,067 36,875
4 Bihar 65,156 29,343 51,088 40,178 24,430 17,118
5 Chhattisgarh 47,433 38,533 0 0 27,692 24,108
6 Goa 6,863 5,782 0 0 2,934 1,842
7 Gujarat 58,864 47,116 22,817 18,522 27,872 19,426
8 Haryana 55,120 42,889 0 0 9,285 3,760
9 Himachal Pradesh 11,373 10,556 832 821 6,489 5,338
10 Jammu & Kashmir 54,381 49,748 0 0 35,430 33,879
11 Jharkhand 18,115 13,775 40,701 34,197 17,844 14,932
12 Karnataka 64,366 54,767 41,765 27,693 10,099 6,549
13 Kerala 38,966 35,757 6,779 5,657 9,774 7,446
14 Madhya Pradesh 96,193 73,645 0 0 32,094 28,106
15 Maharashtra 2,03,864 1,79,892 17,850 17,007 20,099 16,483
16 Manipur 17,779 13,606 0 0 17,222 13,646
17 Meghalaya 5,636 5,886 2,516 2,333 7,847 6,795
18 Mizoram 4,123 3,247 0 0 6,964 5,167
19 Nagaland 5,636 5,886 12,806 13,235 12,806 13,235
20 Odisha 31,181 26,872 10,441 9,989 25,526 22,526
21 Punjab 69,584 63,988 0 0 19,095 17,557
22 Rajasthan 92,060 80,992 0 0 17,835 15,754
23 Sikkim 2,475 2,436 0 0 3,914 2,649
24 Tamil Nadu 89,151 62,995 20,142 32,781 15,426 14,410
25 Telangana 44,920 32,296 23,132 12,533 13,595 8,286
26 Tripura 8,598 6,665 4,349 3,297 16,822 13,288
27 Uttar Pradesh 2,80,456 1,98,261 0 0 1,34,036 96,234
28 Uttarakhand 10,721 11,088 6,489 5,771 6,093 5,696
29 West Bengal 95,899 58,132 22,951 16,020 32,361 22,035
30 A & N Islands 3,272 3,227 731 391 1,007 942
31 Chandigarh 6,721 5,849 1,152 1,152 927 847
32 D & N Haveli 354 327 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 553 383 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 82,712 73,863 0 0 9,251 8,327
35 Lakshadweep 321 262 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 2,634 1,983 821 569 1,007 906 All India 16,51,379 13,03,724 3,17,425 2,65,656 6,26,631 4,97,890
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SL. NO.
STATES/UTs TOTAL STRENGTH OF STATE POLICE (CIVIL + DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE (DAR)+
ARMED)
wOMEN POLICE (CIVIL + DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE (DAR) + ARMED)
S A
1 Andhra Pradesh 73,366 61,168 12,198 3,456
2 Arunachal Pradesh 14,553 11,624 2,929 882
3 Assam 78,898 64,998 13,900 4,044
4 Bihar 1,40,674 86,639 54,035 13,559
5 Chhattisgarh 75,125 62,641 12,484 3,657
6 Goa 9,797 7,624 2,173 762
7 Gujarat 1,09,553 85,064 24,489 9,775
8 Haryana 64,405 46,649 17,756 3,462
9 Himachal Pradesh 18,694 16,715 1,979 2,157
10 Jammu & Kashmir 89,811 83,627 6,184 2,962
11 Jharkhand 76,660 62,904 13,756 4,096
12 Karnataka 1,16,230 89,009 27,221 6,881
13 Kerala 55,519 48,860 6,659 4,293
14 Madhya Pradesh 1,28,287 1,01,751 26,536 5,365
15 Maharashtra 2,41,813 2,13,382 28,431 27,660
16 Manipur 35,001 27,252 7,749 2,049
17 Meghalaya 15,999 15,014 985 741
18 Mizoram 11,087 8,414 2,673 579
19 Nagaland 31,248 32,356 -1,108 1,597
20 Odisha 67,148 59,387 7,761 5,730
21 Punjab 88,679 81,545 7,134 6,730
22 Rajasthan 1,09,895 96,746 13,149 9,009
23 Sikkim 6,389 5,085 1,304 550
24 Tamil Nadu 124,719 1,10,186 14,533 19,238
25 Telangana 81,647 53,115 28,532 2,198
26 Tripura 29,769 23,250 6,519 1,185
27 Uttar Pradesh 4,14,492 2,94,495 1,19,997 21,447
28 Uttarakhand 23,303 22,555 748 2,606
29 West Bengal 1,51,211 96,187 55,024 7,574
30 A & N Islands 5,010 4,560 450 514
31 Chandigarh 8,800 7,848 952 1,057
32 D & N Haveli 354 327 27 49
33 Daman & Diu 553 383 170 44
34 Delhi 91,963 82,190 9,773 9,494
35 Lakshadweep 321 262 59 29
36 Puducherry 4,462 3,458 1,004 265 All India 25,95,435 20,67,270 5,28,165 1,85,696
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TABLE 3.1.2-- SANCTIONED (S) & ACTUAL (A) STRENGTH OF DIFFERENT RANKS IN CIVIL POLICE IN STATES/UTs
AS ON 01.01.2019
STATES/UTs DGP/SPL.DGP ADDL.DGP IGP DIG AIGP/SSP/SP/ COMMANDANT
S A V S A V S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) 1 Andhra Pradesh 7 7 0 12 16 -4 22 22 0 13 11 2 70 65 5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 6 7 -1 31 24 7
3 Assam 4 4 0 13 10 3 15 6 9 13 12 1 78 71 7
4 Bihar 2 5 -3 10 8 2 23 15 8 20 20 0 51 53 -2
5 Chhattisgarh 2 8 -6 3 6 -3 8 8 0 11 17 -6 51 48 3
6 Goa 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 15 10 5
7 Gujarat 6 6 0 20 16 4 30 22 8 19 13 6 118 101 17
8 Haryana 7 4 3 8 8 0 24 15 9 14 2 12 55 36 19
9 Himachal Pradesh 1 4 -3 7 7 0 20 15 5 14 9 5 51 52 -1
10 Jammu & Kashmir 4 7 -3 7 11 -4 20 20 0 24 11 13 326 236 90
11 Jharkhand 2 2 0 6 6 0 14 8 6 14 14 0 149 110 39
12 Karnataka 6 6 0 22 21 1 28 19 9 19 12 7 85 83 2
13 Kerala 8 3 5 7 3 4 10 3 7 8 3 5 40 35 5
14 Madhya Pradesh 5 12 -7 16 43 -27 36 29 7 22 26 -4 87 97 -10
15 Maharashtra 8 8 0 32 24 8 44 34 10 39 33 6 261 245 16
16 Manipur 1 1 0 5 5 0 9 5 4 9 8 1 31 27 4
17 Meghalaya 1 1 0 2 2 0 9 9 0 13 13 0 42 42 0
18 Mizoram 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 -1 4 4 0 18 21 -3
19 Nagaland 1 1 0 2 2 0 9 9 0 13 13 0 42 42 0
20 Odisha 1 1 0 6 10 -4 18 9 9 17 10 7 63 41 22
21 Punjab 10 9 1 19 20 -1 36 36 0 12 16 -4 260 228 32
22 Rajasthan 2 6 -4 9 20 -11 23 21 2 18 19 -1 163 116 47
23 Sikkim 1 2 -1 2 2 0 3 3 0 6 5 1 21 25 -4
24 Tamil Nadu 6 5 1 28 27 1 42 32 10 35 26 9 125 125 0
25 Telangana 2 6 -4 6 12 -6 16 27 -11 14 9 5 83 66 17
26 Tripura 2 1 1 1 1 0 6 3 3 4 6 -2 21 20 1
27 Uttar Pradesh 7 14 -7 21 42 -21 51 28 23 50 44 6 151 178 -27
28 Uttarakhand 1 3 -2 2 1 1 5 5 0 10 6 4 16 27 -11
29 West Bengal 10 10 0 31 23 8 47 36 11 63 31 32 157 131 26
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 -1 2 2 0 4 9 -5
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 1 -1 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 5 0
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 -1
34 Delhi 1 1 0 11 15 -4 20 16 4 20 22 -2 52 44 8
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 -1
36 Puducherry 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 -1 23 13 10 All India 112 141 -29 310 364 -54 595 462 133 530 429 101 2,749 2,432 317
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S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)
1 Andhra Pradesh 92 85 7 442 371 71 932 857 75
2 Arunachal Pradesh 21 11 10 58 46 12 186 168 18
3 Assam 77 75 2 188 167 21 591 441 150
4 Bihar 25 21 4 605 406 199 1,502 1,158 344
5 Chhattisgarh 53 96 -43 283 271 12 808 618 190
6 Goa 0 0 0 36 18 18 87 64 23
7 Gujarat 0 0 0 298 272 26 1,143 663 480
8 Haryana 21 23 -2 175 179 -4 811 816 -5
9 Himachal Pradesh 40 32 8 145 124 21 217 188 29
10 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 0 1,121 804 317 1,064 872 192
11 Jharkhand 39 1 38 471 223 248 1,176 967 209
12 Karnataka 110 75 35 422 355 67 1,248 1,128 120
13 Kerala 33 32 1 289 274 15 519 481 38
14 Madhya Pradesh 266 227 39 1,010 792 218 2,279 1,441 838
15 Maharashtra 57 54 3 871 584 287 7,999 6,335 1,664
16 Manipur 67 42 25 100 76 24 299 239 60
17 Meghalaya 63 63 0 154 143 11 280 279 1
18 Mizoram 18 14 4 44 39 5 176 168 8
19 Nagaland 63 63 0 154 143 11 280 279 1
20 Odisha 121 105 16 492 274 218 1,165 955 210
21 Punjab 0 0 0 323 246 77 988 781 207
22 Rajasthan 333 304 29 606 460 146 1,459 1,115 344
23 Sikkim 22 21 1 52 52 0 47 58 -11
24 Tamil Nadu 116 95 21 718 674 44 2,419 2,411 8
25 Telangana 92 86 6 312 305 7 934 923 11
26 Tripura 15 1 14 66 105 -39 184 111 73
27 Uttar Pradesh 296 281 15 968 699 269 5,000 4,610 390
28 Uttarakhand 6 15 -9 35 61 -26 207 154 53
29 West Bengal 85 68 17 490 416 74 1,768 1,212 556
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 13 13 0 50 48 2
31 Chandigarh 3 0 3 21 18 3 63 63 0
32 D & N Haveli 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 2 2 0 8 3 5
34 Delhi 38 32 6 304 329 -25 1,358 1,395 -37
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 4 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 59 3
All India 2,173 1,922 251 11,270 8,943 2,327 37,316 31,067 6,249
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S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)
1 Andhra Pradesh 2,926 2,588 338 3,166 3,021 145 8,879 6,933 1,946
2 Arunachal Pradesh 412 164 248 443 373 70 1,295 926 369
3 Assam 2,789 2,000 789 2,178 1,917 261 1,894 1,609 285
4 Bihar 17,451 6,282 11,169 14,055 7,912 6,143 3,840 805 3,035
5 Chhattisgarh 2,293 1,254 1,039 2,875 2,143 732 6,128 4,724 1,404
6 Goa 450 243 207 271 195 76 1,114 1,017 97
7 Gujarat 3,259 2,579 680 7,273 6,340 933 12,017 10,022 1,995
8 Haryana 2,722 1,568 1,154 5,041 3,809 1,232 9,200 7,191 2,009
9 Himachal Pradesh 511 445 66 1,019 745 274 1,775 1,723 52
10 Jammu & Kashmir 3,209 2,099 1,110 3,958 2,641 1,317 9,378 8,371 1,007
11 Jharkhand 8,677 5,793 2,884 7,567 6,651 916 NP NP -
12 Karnataka 2,791 1,921 870 5,832 4,838 994 17,542 16,564 978
13 Kerala 2,378 1,329 1,049 1,868 573 1,295 7,269 8,013 -744
14 Madhya Pradesh 6,572 4,416 2,156 13,707 5,308 8,399 18,799 15,790 3,009
15 Maharashtra 9,817 8,028 1,789 17,601 13,546 4,055 79,079 71,323 7,756
16 Manipur 1,205 1,095 110 1,948 1,082 866 3,453 2,655 798
17 Meghalaya 422 403 19 352 331 21 461 447 14
18 Mizoram 458 397 61 488 340 148 737 615 122
19 Nagaland 422 403 19 352 331 21 461 447 14
20 Odisha 3,551 2,081 1,470 4,736 3,651 1,085 1,480 1,252 228
21 Punjab 2,693 2,033 660 4,562 3,753 809 10,064 9,126 938
22 Rajasthan 4,174 2,274 1,900 6,319 3,817 2,502 16,843 14,214 2,629
23 Sikkim 134 121 13 200 390 -190 394 347 47
24 Tamil Nadu 8,231 6,874 1,357 - 0 0 16,533 31,325 -14,792
25 Telangana 3,084 2,314 770 2,633 2,437 196 6,525 4,695 1,830
26 Tripura 744 517 227 645 384 261 593 379 214
27 Uttar Pradesh 40,000 36,670 3,330 - 0 0 60,000 37,860 22,140
28 Uttarakhand 1,307 1,309 -2 - 0 0 1,042 717 325
29 West Bengal 9,002 6,306 2,696 13,390 8,822 4,568 0 0 0
30 A & N Islands 210 177 33 103 84 19 613 562 51
31 Chandigarh 339 339 - 275 223 52 1,439 1,369 70
32 D & N Haveli 18 16 2 8 7 1 87 71 16
33 Daman & Diu 29 24 5 29 13 16 110 94 16
34 Delhi 7,456 5,175 2,281 6,808 7,704 -896 21,232 18,550 2,682
35 Lakshadweep 16 4 12 5 1 4 64 58 6
36 Puducherry 258 110 148 98 48 50 521 448 73
All India 1,50,010 1,09,351 40,659 1,29,805 93,430 36,375 3,20,861 2,80,242 40,619
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S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44)
1 Andhra Pradesh 27,950 24,569 3,381 0 0 0 44,511 38,545 5,966
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4,672 3,491 1,181 545 316 229 7,672 5,528 2,144
3 Assam 15,078 12,682 2,396 798 610 188 23,716 19,604 4,112
4 Bihar 27,572 12,658 14,914 0 0 0 65,156 29,343 35,813
5 Chhattisgarh 29,367 24,921 4,446 5,551 4,419 1,132 47,433 38,533 8,900
6 Goa 3,940 3,505 435 946 726 220 6,863 5,782 1,081
7 Gujarat 34,681 27,082 7,599 0 0 0 58,864 47,116 11,748
8 Haryana 37,042 29,238 7,804 0 0 0 55,120 42,889 12,231
9 Himachal Pradesh 7,573 7,212 361 0 0 0 11,373 10,556 817
10 Jammu & Kashmir 32,895 32,346 549 2375 2330 45 54,381 49,748 4,633
11 Jharkhand NP NP - NP 0 - 18,115 13,775 4,340
12 Karnataka 36,261 29,745 6,516 0 0 0 64,366 54,767 9,599
13 Kerala 26,537 25,008 1,529 0 0 0 38,966 35,757 3,209
14 Madhya Pradesh 50,800 45,464 5,336 2,594 0 2,594 96,193 73,645 22,548
15 Maharashtra 88,056 79,678 8,378 0 0 0 2,03,864 1,79,892 23,972
16 Manipur 10,652 8,371 2,281 0 0 0 17,779 13,606 4,173
17 Meghalaya 3,837 4,153 -316 0 0 0 5,636 5,886 -250
18 Mizoram 1,895 1,371 524 282 274 8 4,123 3,247 876
19 Nagaland 3,837 4,153 -316 0 0 0 5,636 5,886 -250
20 Odisha 19,531 18,483 1,048 0 0 0 31,181 26,872 4,309
21 Punjab 50,617 47,740 2,877 0 0 0 69,584 63,988 5,596
22 Rajasthan 62,111 58,626 3,485 0 0 0 92,060 80,992 11,068
23 Sikkim 1,593 1,311 282 0 99 -99 2,475 2,436 39
24 Tamil Nadu 60,898 21,401 39,497 0 0 0 89,151 62,995 26,156
25 Telangana 31,219 21,416 9,803 0 0 0 44,920 32,296 12,624
26 Tripura 5,818 4,823 995 499 314 185 8,598 6,665 1,933
27 Uttar Pradesh 1,73,912 1,17,835 56,077 0 0 0 2,80,456 1,98,261 82,195
28 Uttarakhand 8,090 8,790 -700 0 0 0 10,721 11,088 -367
29 West Bengal 65,356 35,759 29,597 5,500 5,318 182 95,899 58,132 37,767
30 A & N Islands 1,853 1,991 -138 422 338 84 3,272 3,227 45
31 Chandigarh 4,574 3,830 744 0 0 0 6,721 5,849 872
32 D & N Haveli 207 201 6 28 27 1 354 327 27
33 Daman & Diu 319 223 96 53 20 33 553 383 170
34 Delhi 43,706 39,388 4,318 1,706 1,192 514 82,712 73,863 8,849
35 Lakshadweep 230 192 38 0 0 0 321 262 59
36 Puducherry 1,670 1,302 368 0 0 0 2,634 1,983 651
All India 9,74,349 7,58,958 2,15,391 21,299 15,983 5,316 16,51,379 13,03,724 3,47,655
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TABLE 3.1.3 (A)- SANCTIONED (S) & ACTUAL (A) STRENGTH OF DIFFERENT RANKS IN DISTRICT ARMED RESERVE (DAR) POLICE IN STATES/UTs
AS ON 01.01.2019
STATES/UTs NO. OF BATTALIONS
DGP/SPL.DGP ADDL.DGP IGP DIG
S A V S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) 1 Andhra Pradesh 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 3 Assam 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Gujarat 21 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 8 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Himachal Pradesh 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu & Kashmir NP NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 11 Jharkhand 49 NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 12 Karnataka 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Kerala NP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Maharashtra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 3 8 3 5 16 Manipur NP NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 17 Meghalaya 0 NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 20 Odisha NP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Punjab NP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Tamil Nadu 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Telangana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Uttar Pradesh NP NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 28 Uttarakhand * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 West Bengal 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Chandigarh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All India 226 - - - 2 1 1 12 9 3 13 8 5
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TABLE 3.1.3 (A)- (CONTINUED...)
ADDL.SP/Dy. COMMANDANT
ASP/Dy.SP INSPECTOR
S A V S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27)
1 Andhra Pradesh 0 0 22 22 0 53 51 2 170 160 10
2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 1 1 2 1 1 12 2 10 14 12 2
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 31 1
4 Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 495 126 369
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 20 7 13 0 0 0 88 88 0 191 106 85
8 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 7 7 0 12 11 1 40 31 9 1 1 0
10 Jammu & Kashmir NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
11 Jharkhand NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
12 Karnataka 24 15 9 11 3 8 83 33 50 130 48 82
13 Kerala 2 1 1 8 7 1 42 19 23 44 34 10
14 Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Maharashtra 2 0 2 16 16 0 0 0 0 489 447 42
16 Manipur NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
17 Meghalaya NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - 3 3 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 16 16 0 47 47 0 103 99 4 126 126 0
20 Odisha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 33 7
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 6 6 0 5 5 0 76 71 5 314 269 45
25 Telangana 4 4 0 21 22 -1 61 61 0 159 119 40
26 Tripura 1 1 0 2 0 2 14 8 6 51 15 36
27 Uttar Pradesh NP NP - NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
28 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 15 8 7 51 34 17 46 30 16
29 West Bengal 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 15 3 140 81 59
30 A & N Islands 0 1 -1 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 3 1
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 8 0
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 3
All India 85 60 25 161 142 19 644 515 129 2,463 1,655 808
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TABLE 3.1.3 (A)- (CONTINUED...)
S A V S A V S A V
(1) (2) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)
1 Andhra Pradesh 461 335 126 858 663 195 2,786 2,506 280
2 Arunachal Pradesh 42 40 2 7 6 1 319 296 23
3 Assam 139 130 9 0 0 0 2,232 1,671 561
4 Bihar 1,997 1,040 957 0 0 0 8,408 3,856 4,552
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 551 409 142 1,955 1,229 726 2,064 1,763 301
8 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 5 5 0 17 17 0 78 78 0
10 Jammu & Kashmir NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
11 Jharkhand NP NP - 0 NP - 8,423 5,563 2,860
12 Karnataka 1,350 806 544 4,081 2,874 1,207 11,501 9,509 1,992
13 Kerala 182 74 108 328 272 56 884 725 159
14 Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Maharashtra 1,280 949 331 1,291 1,232 59 5,830 5,587 243
16 Manipur NP NP - NP NP - NP NP -
17 Meghalaya 51 47 4 0 0 0 220 207 13
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 333 321 12 0 0 0 2,934 3,144 -210
20 Odisha 175 129 46 125 72 53 1,717 1,571 146
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 1,228 8