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Joining Instructions Reg 12 Th All India Police Badminton Championship-2019 at Central Academy for Police Training (Capt), Bhopal from 03 to 09 February, 2020 Ministry of Home Affairs Bureau of Police Research & Development Central Academy for Police Training PO – Kokta, Bhopal (MP) – 462 022 Tele: 0755-2706000 No.38/Sports/CAPT/Bhopal/2019/ Dated, the __ December, 2019 1. The Director General, BSF, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 2. The Director General, CISF, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 3. The Director General, CRPF, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003 4. The Director General, ITBP, Block 2, CGO Complex, New Delhi-110003 5. The Director General, RPF, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi 6. The Director General, BPR&D, NH-8, Mahipalpur Extnesion, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 7. The Director General, NSG, Mehram Nagar, Near Domestic Airport, Palam, New Delhi-110037 8. The Director General, SSB, East Block-5, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 9. The Director General of, Assam Rifles, East Khast Hills, Shillong, Meghalaya 10. The Director, CBI, Plot No. 5B, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110003 11. The Director, SVP, NPA, Shivarampalli, Hyderabad, A.P.-500052 12. The Director General, Administrative Block, SPG Complex, 9 Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi-110011 13. The Director, Intelligence Bureau, Hall No.02, Ground Floor, IBCTS Building, Gate No.4, 35 Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi-110021 14. The Director, CBI, Plot No.5B, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110003 15. The Director General of Police, Andhra Pradesh, 3rd Floor, Old DGP Office, Police Headquarters, Hyderabad (AP)-500004 16. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarter (PHQ), Chandranagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791111 17. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarter, Uluvari, Guwahati, Assam-781007 18. The Director General of Police, Bihar, Police Headquarter, Old Secretariat, Patna, Bihar-800015 19. The Director General of Police, Chhattisgarh, Police Headquarters, Sec-19, Kotara Bhantha - 492101 20. The Director General of Police, Goa PHQ, Police Headquarters, Panjim, Goa -403001 21. The Director General of Police, Gujarat, Gujarat State Police Bhawan, Sector-18, Gandhinagar - 382009 22. The Director General of Police, Haryana, Police Headquarter, Sector-6, Panchkula-134109 23. The Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Police Headquarters, Nigam Vihar, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – 171002 24. The Director General of Police, J & K Police Headquarter, Airport Road, Peer Bagh, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir – 190001 25. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, DPRD Building, HEC Dhurwa, Ranchi, Jharkhand – 834004 26. The Director General of Police, Karnataka Police Hqrs, No.2, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore-560001 27. The Director General of Police, Kerala, Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthapuram-695010 28. The Director General of Police, Madhya Pradesh, Police Headquarters, Jehangirbad, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – 462008 29. The Director General of Police, Maharashtra, Police Headquarters, Old Council Hall, Shaeed Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumbai-1, Maharashtra. 30. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Imphal, Manipur – 795001 31. The Director General of Police, Meghalaya, Police Headquarters, Shillong, Meghalaya – 793105 32. The Director General of Police, Mizoram, Police Headquarters, Aizwal, Mizoram – 796001 33. The Director General of Police, Nagaland, Police Headquarters, Kohima, Nagaland-797001 34. The Director General of Police, Orissa, Police Headquarters, Bakshi Bazar, Cuttack-753001 35. The Director General of Police, Punjab Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160009 36. The Director General of Police, Rajasthan Police Headquarters, Jaipur- 303002 37. The Director General of Police, Sikkim, Police Headquarters, NH-10, Gangtok – 737101 38. The Director General of Police, Tamilnadu, No.1, Kamaraja Salai, Mylapore, Chennai – 600004 39. The Director General of Police, Tripura, Agartala – 799001 40. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, 12-Subhash Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand – 248001 41. The Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, 1-Tilak Marg, Lucknow – 226001 42. The Director General of Police, West Bengal Police Directorate, Writers Building, Kolkata – 700001 43. The Commissioner of Police, Delhi Police Headquarter, I.P. Estate, ITO, New Delhi-110002 44. The Inspector General of Police, Police Headquarters, Sector – 9D, Multi Storeyed Building, Chandigarh – 160009 45. The Director General of Police, Telangana, Police Headquarters, Saifabad, Hyderabad-500004 46. The Director General, NCRB, NH-8, Mahipalpur Extension, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-37 47. The Director General, NDRF, East Block-8, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 48. The Inspector General of Police, Andman & Nicobar Island, Police Headquarter, Port Blair-744104 49. The Inspector General of Police, Police Headquarter, No.4, Dumas Street, Puducherry-605001 50. The Administrator, Lakshadweep Police, UT of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti- 682555 51. The Dy. Inspector General, Police Headquarters, UT, Dadar & Nagar Haveli- 396210 52. The Dy. Inspector General, Police Headquarters, UT of Daman and Diu- 396210 Subject: JOINING INSTRUCTIONS REG 12 TH ALL INDIA POLICE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP-2019 AT CENTRAL ACADEMY FOR POLICE TRAINING (CAPT), BHOPAL FROM 03 TO 09 FEBRUARY, 2020 . Sir, The Joining Instructions of 12th All India Police Badminton Championship-2019 to be held at CAPT, Bhopal w.e.f. 03 to 09 February, 2020 are enclosed herewith for your further necessary action please. Yours sincerely, ----Sd---- Pawan Srivastava, IPS IG/Director & Chairman 12th AIPBC-2019 Copy to: The Secretary, All India Police Sports Control Board, Hall No.002 (Ground Floor), IGCTS Building, Gate No.4, Adjoining of Manas 35 Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi. Encl: As above 12 TH ALL INDIA POLICE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP-2019 TO BE HELD AT CENTRAL ACADEMY FOR POLICE TRAINING (CAPT) SPORTS COMPLEX, BHOPAL (FROM 03 TO 09 FEBRUARY, 2020) JOINING INSTRUCTIONS 1. GENERAL The Central Academy for Police Training (CAPT), BPR&D, Bhopal has been assigned with the responsibility to conduct the 12th All India Police Badminton Championship-2019. The Championship will be held at Sports Complex, CAPT, Bhopal w.e.f. 03 to 09 February, 2020, for Gazetted Officers (GOs) and Non Gazetted Officers (NGOs) under the aegis of All India Police Sports Control Board (AIPSCB). Only those personnel who have been enlisted in their respective CAPFs / Police Organization for a continuous period of not less than three months before the date of commencement of the Championship are eligible to participate. The championship will be conducted in accordance with the Rules & Regulations laid down by the Badminton Association of India as amended from time to time and the conditions prescribed in the General Rules of the All India Police Sports Control Board, New Delhi. 2. VENUE Sports Complex, CAPT, Bhopal is located in the premises of the Central Academy for Police Training, Bhopal. It is situated at about 22 Kms from Bhopal Railway Station, 25 km from ISBT and 25 km from Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal. The Stadium is having wooden courts with lighting facility. It is likely that synthetic turf will be laid well before the Championship. Matches will be played throughout the day as per schedule and if required at night as well. 3. CLIMATE Weather at Bhopal during the month of January is cold and pleasant with temperature ranging from 13˚ to 25˚ C. Therefore, the participants are advised to bring appropriate clothing, bedding and mosquito net. 4. RECEPTION The Reception of the participating teams will be made at Airport and Railway Stations as per the teams’ arrival schedule. Appropriate Reception Team will be placed at above mentioned places for the participants. It is requested to intimate the date & mode of travel, well in advance for making necessary arrangements for reception, accommodation & conveyance. A Liaison Officer (LO) will be provided to the participating teams for guiding them during the Championship. Participants are also requested to get their return journey reservation done in advance so as to avoid any inconvenience. 5. TRANSPORT Transportation from Railway station, ISBT and Airport to CAPT will be provided. 6. BOARDING & LODGING Accommodation for the teams shall be provided from 01 February, 2020 onwards. The details of participants should be sent to the Organizing Secretary by 25 January, 2020 for making necessary arrangements. Accommodation for NGOs will be provided in PF Barracks, whereas SOs and GOs will be accommodated in Guest House / Hostels /Officers’ Mess in the CAPT campus. Food to the participants will be provided on payment basis. 7. MEDICALFACILITIES The Academy is having a 10 bedded hospital within the campus. Medical facilities will be provided at the place of accommodation as well as Games Venue round the clock as per the requirement. [ 8. ENTRIES The participating teams are required to submit their entries online at www.aipscb.com, No team will be entertained if they have not made their entries online. The last date of making the entries is 25 January 2020. No entries shall be entertained after 25 January 2020. Entries can be made/ sent to the IG/Director & Organizing Secretary, 12th All India Police Badminton Championship-2019,CAPT, Kanhasiaya, PO-Kokata, Bhopal-462022, ,Phone/Fax : 0755-2706003, Control Room : 0755-2706000, E. Mail: [email protected], [email protected], Website- https://www.captbhopal.in. Entry fee will be Rs. 300/- per team for team event, Rs.100/- per participants for the open singles / veteran singles and Rs.100/- per pair for open doubles / veteran doubles / mixed doubles including Team Manager, Reserve, Coaches, Doctors
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