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West Bengal Police Gazette Registered No. C604 Vol No. 14 of 2019 WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE Published by Authority For departmental use only K OLKATA , F RIDAY , 2 8 TH JUNE , 2 0 1 9 PART-I Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna, Howrah – 711 102. From : Shri P. Raha, OSD & Ex-officio Joint Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal. To : The Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal, Nabanna, Howrah – 711 102. No. 1671-PL/PB/4P-18/14 Dated : 19.06.2019 Sub : Creation of 53 (fifty three) posts of different categories in West Bengal Police for manning Bhatpara Police Station in Barrackpore Police Commissionerate. Ref. : His Memo. No. 1010/Org dated 13.06.2014. In terms of this Department’s Notification No. 1624-PL dated 14.06.2019 read with Notification No. 1623- PL dated 14.06.2019, a new Police Station of Bhatpara under Barrackpore Police Commissionerate, North 24- Parganas has been created in bifurcation of the existing Jagaddal Police Station in that district. 2) Now, the undersigned is directed by order of the Governor to say that the Governor is pleased to accord sanction for creation of 53 (fifty three) regular permanent posts of different categories under West Bengal Police at usual rates of pay and allowances for manning the said Bhatpara Police Station, as detailed hereunder :- Inspector ……………………………………………………….. 01 Post Sub-Inspector …………………………………………………… 04 posts Lady Sub-Inspector …………………………………………….. 02 posts Assistant Sub-Inspector ………………………………………... 04 posts Lady Assistant Sub-Inspector …………………………………. 02 posts Constable ………………………………………………………… 20 Posts Lady Constable ………………………………………………….. 09 posts L.D.C. ……………………………………………………………. 01 post Wireless Operator ……………………………………………….. 02 posts Police Driver ……………………………………………………… 08 posts Total ……………………………………………………………….. 53 posts 3) The posts referred in Sl. 2 above may be filled up on observance of extant recruitment rules. f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 28th June, 2019 2 4) The charge is debitable to the appropriate Head of Account in the State Police Budget. 5) This order issues with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide their U.O. No. Gr. P2/2019- 2020/0091, dated 07.06.2019. 6) The Principal Accountant General, West Bengal is being informed. Sd./- OSD & Ex-officio Joint Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 28th June, 2019 3 Registered No. WB/SC-247 No. WB(Part-I)/2019/SAR/476 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE Extraordinary Published by Authority JYAISTHA 2 7 ] MONDAY,JUNE 1 7 , 2 0 1 9 [SAKA 1 9 4 1 PART-I –Orders and Notifications by the Governor of West Bengal, the High Court, Government Treasury, etc. Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Howrah – 711 102 NOTIFICATION No. 1623-PL/PB/4P-18/14 dated 14.06.2019 : In exercise of power conferred by clause (s) of Section 2 of the Code of Criminal procedure. 1973 (2 of 1974) and in modification of all previous Notifications relating to the areas included within the Jagaddal Police Station under Barrackpore Police Commissionerate, North 24-Parganas and the boundaries of that area, the Governor is hereby pleased to declare that on and from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette the Jagaddal Police Station under Barrackpore Police Commissionerate. North 24-Parganas shall consist of and include the areas and the boundaries, the descripton of which have been given in the schedule below :- THE SCHEDULE JAGADDAL POLICE STATION Description of Boundaries Sl. Name of Mouzas J.L. No. Remarks No. The jurisdiction of Jagaddal Police Station is bounded on the : 1. Mandalpara 10 P.S. Jagaddal 2. Jagaddal 13 -Do- North :- By the outer boundaries of mouzas Basudebpur, 3. Sundia 14 -Do- Bidyadharpur, Mandalpara, Chak Mulajor, Sundia and Jagaddal, 4. Chak Mulajor 15 -Do- thence by a shortest line it meets the district boundary between 5. Atpur 16 -Do- North 24-Parganas and Hooghly on the Hooghly River. 6. Bidyadharpur 17 -Do- 7. Mulajor 18 -Do- West :- Starting from a point on the district boundary between 8. Gar-Shyamnagar 19 -Do- North 24-Parganas and Hooghly on the Hooghly River, thence by a 9. Kaugachhi 20 -Do- shortest line it meets the South-West corner of mouza Mulajor, 10. Gurdaha 21 -Do- thence by the outer boundaries of mouza Mulajor, Gar- 11. Rahuta 22 -Do- Shyamnagar, Kaugachhi and Paltapara. 12. Basudebpur 23 -Do- South :- By the outer boundaries of mouzas Paltapara, Mathurapur 13. Hansia 24 -Do- and Baliaghata. 14. Paltapara 25 -Do- 15. Mathurapur 26 -Do- East :- By the outer boundaries of mouzas Baliaghata, Hansia and 16. Kayrapur 27 -Do- Basudebpur. 17. Baliaghata 28 By Order of the Governor, Sd./- ALAPAN BANDYOPADHYAY Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 28th June, 2019 4 Registered No. WB/SC-247 No. WB(Part-I)/2019/SAR/477 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE Extraordinary Published by Authority JYAISTHA 2 7 ] MONDAY,JUNE 1 7 , 2 0 1 9 [SAKA 1 9 4 1 PART-I –Orders and Notifications by the Governor of West Bengal, the High Court, Government Treasury, etc. Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Howrah – 711 102 NOTIFICATION No. 1624-PL/PB/4P-18/14 dated 14.06.2019 : In exercise of power conferred by clause (s) of Section 2 of the Code of Criminal procedure. 1973 (2 of 1974) and in modification of all previous Notifications relating to the areas included within the Jagaddal Police Station under Barrackpore Police Commissionerate, North 24-Parganas and the boundaries of that area, the Governor is hereby pleased to declare that on and from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette there shall be a Police Station, namely Bhatpara Police Station under Barrackpore Police Commissionerate. North 24-Parganas, which shall consist of and include the areas and the boundaries, the descripton of which have been given in the schedule below :- THE SCHEDULE BHATPARA POLICE STATION Description of Boundaries Sl. Name of Mouzas J.L. No. Remarks No. The jurisdiction of Bhatpara Police Station is bounded on the : 1. Bhatpara 1 From P.S. Bhatpara North :- By the outer boundaries of mouzas Rambati, Panpur, 2. Madarail 2 -Do- Madrail and Bhatpara, thence by a shortest line it meets the district 3. Fingapara 3 -Do- boundary between North 24-Parganas and Hooghly on the 4. Narayanpur 4 -Do- Hooghly River. 5. Panpur 5 -Do- 6. Rambati 6 -Do- West :- Starting from a point on the district boundary between 7. Mukundapur 7 -Do- North 24-Parganas and Hooghly on the Hooghly River nearest to 8. Abhirampur 8 -Do- the Mouza Bhatpara , thence southwards along the district 9. Keutia 9 -Do- boundary upto a point on the Hooghly river nearest to the mouza 10. Sthirpara 11 -Do- Kankinara. 11. Kankinara 12 -Do- South :- Starting from a point on the district boundary between North 24-Parganas and Hooghly on the Hooghly River, thence by a shortest line it meets the South-West corner of mouza Kankinara, thence eastwards by the outer boundaries of mouzas Kankinara, Sthirpara, Narayanpur and Keutia. East :- By the outer boundaries of mouzas Keutia and Rambati. By Order of the Governor, ALAPAN BANDYOPADHYAY Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 28th June, 2019 5 Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna, Howrah – 711 102. No. 1640-PL/PB/14M-24/19 Dated : 17.06.2019 MEMORANDUM Sub : Exemption from Pre-Promotional Training (PPT) Courses and introduction of Post-Promotional Training Courses for promotion in the subordinate ranks (Constable to ASI, ASI to SI & SI to Inspector) in West Bengal Police. The proposal regarding temporary exemption from compulsory Pre-Promotional Training (PPT) Courses for the ranks of Constable to ASI, ASI to SI and SI to Inspector in West Bengal Police, was under active consideration of the Government for some time past. 2) Now, the undersigned is directed to say that the Governor is pleased to accord approval for exemption from compulsory Pre-Promotional Training (PPT) Courses and introduction of Post-Promotional Training Courses for provisional promotion in the subordinate ranks (Constable to ASI, ASI to SI and SI to Inspector) in West Bengal Police with the objective to allow such exemption in two ways – (i) eligible candidates will not be required to wait for PPT for their provisional promotion in higher rank and (ii) West Bengal Police will be able to spare in-service officer for undergoing training at its convenience, subject to the following conditions :- (a) All such provisionally promoted police officers shall have to complete PPT which includes passing of Departmental Examination successfully within a period of 2 (two) years from the date of promotion or before retirement on superannuation whichever is earlier. (b) Other existing criteria for awarding promotion other than Pre-Promotional Training, are strictly adhered to (c) The Personnel concerned shall be confirmed in higher rank & their inter se seniority will be fixed only after successful completion of PPT within stipulated period of 2 (two) years from the date of provisional promotion in case PPT is not completed within 2 (two) years or before retirement on superannuation such officers shall automatically be reverted back to their lower rank unless allowed specifically by the Govt.
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