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Ambala      Bhiwani      Faridabad       Fatehbad       Gurgaon       Hissar       Jhajjar       Jind       Kaithal      Karnal      Kurukshetra
Mahendergarh       Mewat       Panchkula       Panipat        Rewari        Rohtak       Sirsa       Sonipat       Yamunanagar
 

On the pattern of the colonial Irish constabulary, Sir Charles Napier established a police system in Sindh in 1843. The British Army Officers closely supervised and controlled forces which were resultantly more disciplined, efficient and not corrupt. Influenced by the success of Napier’s police, the Court of Directors of the East India Company suggested that a common system of police be established on the pattern of Irish Constabulary. The British Indian Government set up a Police Commission headed by Mr. H. M. Court in 1860. One of the policy directives to the Police Commission of 1860 was that "though the duties of the police should be entirely civil, not military, the organization and discipline of the police should be similar to those of a military body". The present police system in our country has been established under this Charter. The Punjab Police Rules were framed in 1934, which still govern the police organizations in the north Indian States of Panjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Chandigarh and Haryana.

The State of Haryana was carved out of Punjab on 1st of November, 1966. At that time it comprised of one police Range and 6 districts and had a strength of 12165 personnel. Today, the State is divided into 4 Ranges and 19 districts besides the Railway Police district. Today, Haryana Police has a total strength of 37223 (Gazetted Officers/226, Inspectors/359, Sub Inspectors/1053, Assistant Sub Inspectors/2383, Head Constables/8007, Constables/25195).

State Police is headed by Director General Shri M.S. Malik, IPS. At the State Police Headquarters, which are located in Sector 6, Panchkula, he is assisted by the following senior officers:

S. No.

Posting

Names /Shri

1.

IGP/Law & Order

John V. George, IPS (1975)

2.

IGP/Administration

Rakesh Malik, IPS (1976)

3.

IGP/Modernization & Welfare

Ravi Kant Sharma, IPS (1976)

They are further assisted by the following officers:

S. No.

Posting

Names /Shri

1.

DIG/Administration

Parminder Rai, IPS (1982)

2.

DIG/Training

Y. P. Singhal, IPS (1983)

3.

DIG/Modernization & Welfare

Anil Dawra, IPS (1982)

4.

AIG/Administration

 

5.

AIG/Technical & Training

Sohan Lal, IPS (1989)

6.

AIG/Welfare

M. S. Malik, IPS (1991)

 

s. No.

Posting

Name /Shri

1.

DGP/OSD/Rules

Nirmal Singh, IPS (1968)

2.

IGP/OSD/Police Reforms

P.V.Rathee, IPS (1977)

3.

OSD/Police HQ

Khushi Ram, IPS (1991)

Districts and Ranges

The four police Ranges comprise of the following districts:

  • Ambala Range: Ambala, Panchkula, Yamuna Nagar, Kurukshetra and Kaithal.
  • Hissar Range: Hissar, Fatehbad, Sirsa, Jind and Bhiwani.
  • Gurgaon Range: Gurgaon, Faridabad, Rewari and Narnaul.
  • Rohtak Range: Rohtak, Jhajjar, Sonipat, Panipat and Karnal.

The four Ranges are headed by the following officers of the rank of Inspectors General of Police:

S. No.

Posting

Name /Shri

1.

Ambala Range

H.S.Ahlawat, IPS (1976)

2.

Hisar Range

R.N.Chahalia, IPS (1976)

3.

Gurgaon Range

R.S.Dalal, IPS (1974)

4.

Rohtak Range

Resham Singh, IPS (1977)

The various police districts are presently headed by the following officers:

S. No.

Name of District

Range

Name

1.

Panchkula

Ambala

C.S. Rao, IPS (1995)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

2.

Ambala

Ambala

K.K.Mishra, IPS(1987)
sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

3.

Yamuna Nagar

Ambala

K.K.Sindhu, IPS (1986)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

4.

Kurukshetra

Ambala

Desh Raj Singh, IPS (1990)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

5.

Kaithal

Ambala

P.R.Deo (1986)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

6.

Karnal

Rohtak

A.S.Ahlawat, IPS (1992)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

7.

Panipat

Rohtak

Kuldeep Singh, IPS(1994)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

8.

Sonipat

Rohtak

A.S.Chawla, IPS (1993)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

9.

Rohtak

Rohtak

P.K.Agrawal, IPS (1988)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

10.

Jhajjar

Rohtak

Muhammad Akil, IPS (1989)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

11.

Gurgaon

Gurgaon

S.S.Kapur, IPS (1990)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

12.

Faridabad

Gurgaon

R.S.Sharma, IPS (1990)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

13.

Narnaul

Gurgaon

M.S.Ahlawat, IPS (1989)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

14.

Rewari

Gurgaon

S.P.Ranga, IPS (1994)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

15.

Hisar

Hisar

Sandeep Khirwar, IPS (1995)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

16.

Sirsa

Hisar

A.K.Roy, IPS (1991)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

17.

Bhiwani

Hisar

Suman Manjri, IPS (1994)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

18.

Jind

Hisar

Raj Pal Singh, IPS (1993)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

19.

Fatehabad

Hisar

H. Qureshi, IPS (1996)
mailto:sp@nicamb.chd.nic.in

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