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Homeguards - During World War–II Homeguards a voluntary organisation for local Defence was raised in the United Kingdom. In India on December 6 1946 Homeguards were raised in Bombay to assist in controlling Civil disturbances. In the wake of Chinese aggression of 1962 all voluntary organizations of States and Union territory were merged into one All India Homeguards which is voluntary both in concept and character.
Civil Defence in India owes its origin to the erstwhile Air Raid Precautions (ARP) Organisation raised and operated during World War-II by the Ministry of Defence to safeguard the life and property of the civilian population and also to maintain the continuity of production and economic activity of the nation during the war time... more
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Jammu (J&K) , December, 26th: Smt. D.R. Doley, IPS ADGP HG/CD & Aux. Police J&K visited Auxiliary Police 2nd Bn. Jammu and conducted darbar/ casual inspection of Aux. Police 2nd Bn. During the darbar, among others Sh.Sham Lal Sharma, IPS DIG HG/CD & Aux. Police Jammu, Sh.Sarwar Chouhan, SSP Commandant Aux. Police 2nd Bn. Jammu, Sh.S.K.Bakshi, Dy.SP, Sh.Chanderjeet Singh, Dy.SP, Sh.Nazir Ahmed, Dy.SP, Sh.Rafiq Manhas, Dy.SP of Aux. Police 2nd Bn. were also present. ... more
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Jammu (J&K), December, 6th: Homeguards/Civil Defence Organization observed its Raising Day alongwith other States of the country at Aux.Police 2nd Bn, Gandhi Nagar Jammu. An impressive Parade by the contingent of Aux.Police, Homeguards & Civil Defence, SDRF/ School Children and thereafter Demonstrations on air raid, earth quake, rescue operations were also given by Civil Defence Team. New Rescue Equipments to be used during any eventuality were also exhibited ... more
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