Tuesday, May 27, 2014

ASI, HC Jobs in BSF recruitment notification for 496 vacancies

Border Security Force (BSF) has released recruitment notification for the496 0f ASI, HC (RO) and HC (Fitter) vacancies. Border Security Force (BSF) is established in 1965 and it is a Border Guarding Force of India. It is the largest Border Guarding Force in the world. BSF recruitment 2014 is inviting application from the interested candidates. Candidate’s educational qualification for BSF notification 2014 must be Matriculation/12th/Diploma/Electronics/Telecommunication/mechanical engineering or any equivalent from the recognized university. Candidates should have ITI certificate in Radio or TV. The age limit for the BSF Constable Recruitment 2014 is 18 to 25 years and age relaxation is applicable for the SC/ST and OBC candidates as per the govt norms. To know more about BSF jobs 2014 kindly read the official notification on www.bsf.gov.in.

The selection procedure for the BSF ASI recruitment 2014 is written test, physical test, dictation test and personal interview. The selected candidates in BSF HC recruitment 2014 will get good pay band. Candidates should have physical fitness. The interested candidate should apply offline mode. BSF application form 2014 is made available on the site. Candidates should download the application form and fill it carefully. General candidates need to pay Rs.50/- at SBI in favour of Inspector General/DIG/Comdt for BSF vacancies 2014. Application form, DD and other required documents should send to the given below address on or before the 07th June 2014. The date of exam is 24th Aug 2014. Please check the below information for more details.

Organization Website: www.bsf.nic.in

Job Category: Govt Sector

Job Description: Various

No of vacancies: 496
Vacancy Details:
Sl No      Name of the Post            No of vacancies
1              ASI                                         68 posts
2              HC (RO)                               417 posts
3              HC (Fitter)                              11 posts

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have Matriculation/class 12th/Diploma/ITI certificate in Radio or TV/Electronics/Telecommunication/mechanical Engineering or any equivalent from the recognized university.

Age Limit: Age limit for the candidates is 18 to 25 years. Age relaxation of 3 years for OBC candidates and 5 years for SC/ST candidates is applicable.


Application Fee: General and OBC candidates should pay Rs.50/- for application should be payable at SBI in favour of Inspector General/DIG/Comdt.

BSF IMPARTING SPECIAL TRAINING TO NEWLY RECRUITED OFFICERS

To give a practical experience of camp life and other adventure activities to the newly recruited officers, the Border Security Force (BSF) is imparting special training sessions.

Under the aegis of BSF Institute of Adventure and Advance Training Doiwala, Dehradun, 70 Assistant Commandant Trainees of BSF Academy Tekanpur (MP) started their two-week training at Dhanaulti area on Monday.

The training programme was inaugurated by Commandant Rajkumar Negi. He said that the aim of the programme was to inculcate virtues of bravery and facing adversity in the fast changing scenario.


The trainees would be imparting skills like white-water rafting, river crossing, trekking, jungle safari and rock climbing during the programme. It is pertinent to mention here that the BSF Institute of Adventure and Advance Training did a commendable job during the Kedarnath tragedy last year and undertook a massive rehabilitation work in many affected villages in the Kalimath area of Kedar valley. Deputy Commandant (DC) Manoj Painuli, DC NS Satish Chandra Nayar, DC YS Rawat, DC Sunil Solanki, DC BS Rawat, Assistant Commandant (AC) Lavraj Singh Dharmshaktu, AC Avinash Negi and AC Upendra Singh Yadav (medical officer) were present on the occasion.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Narendra Modi's swearing-in: BSF ups security in border areas of Rajasthan

BARMER: The BSF has made tight security arrangements along the border areas in Rajasthan in view of the swearing-in of Narendra Modi as the 15th Prime Minister of India in Delhi tomorrow.

BSF DIG I K Mehta said an alert has been sounded and vigilance increased along the border areas to ensure security.

The force is always on alert, but sometimes special alerts are sounded to keep check on any possible suspicious movements in the border areas, he said.

Under the arrangement, patrolling has been intensified and senior officers from the headquarters positioned at the borders.


The oath-taking ceremony will be held in the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan and will be witnessed by nearly 4000 invitees, including Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other heads of state and government of SAARC nations.

Source: http://india-2022.blogspot.in/

JKP & BSF personnel awarded by Northern Army Commander

Srinagar, May 25, (Scoop News) - Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Sanjiv Chachra left for Udhampur after concluding his visit to Kashmir valley. He visited forward areas and discussed security related issues with Hon'ble Governor, Hon,ble Chief Minister J&K and high ranking officials.

During his visit Army Commander reviewed overall security situation in valley particularly on Line of Control. On 23 May and 24 May 14 he visited many forward posts in Kupwara and Baramulla divisions and interacted with officers and troops deployed there. He was briefed about the security situation on Line of Control and measures in place to check infiltration.

He called on NN Vohra, the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir wherein he discussed the security situation in the state. On the first day of the visit, the Army Commander had met the Honourable Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and discussed the prevailing security situation in the State.

Today, before departing to his Udhampur based Northern Command Headquarters the Northern Army Commander paid rich tributes to the Martyrs by laying wreath at the Badami Bagh War Memorial in a solemn ceremony. In a separate award ceremony organised at Badami Bagh, Army Commander awarded commendation cards to the persons of Army, JKP and BSF for their exemplary performances in Counter Terrorist operations and commitment to their duties. 


Army commander expressed his satisfaction over his visit and lauded Chinar Corps in environmental security and sustaining peace in the valley. He also extended his good wishes to the Awaam in general and youth in particular and wished for great future ahead. He hoped that that the security forces will continue to get love and support from them.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Najeeb Jung awards BSF personnel

NEW DELHI: Lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung decorated 10 BSF men with police medals for gallantry, and 21 BSF officers and men with police medals for meritorious service on the occasion of 12th BSF investiture ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan on Thursday.

Even five times Mount Everest climber, Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu, assistant commandant of BSF, got special mention for receiving the Padma Shri award in 2014.

"The force has become people-friendly and their role during massive natural calamity in Uttarakhand is commendable," said Jung.

On the occasion, Director General Border Security Force, D K Pathak, also addressed the audience. He recalled Border Security Force journey since 1965.

Friday, May 23, 2014

BSF kills Pakistani intruder near Amritsar

BSF kills Pakistani intruder near Amritsar

Amritsar: The Border Security Force (BSF) said Thursday it had gunned down a Pakistani national trying to sneak into India.


The incident happened Wednesday night near a border outpost Naushera Dhalla in the Amritsar sector of the border with Pakistan, around 40 km from here.

A BSF spokesman said the intruder had crossed the border and was moving close to the barbed wire fence located inside Indian Territory.

"He was challenged by the BSF but he continued with his aggressive posture. BSF troopers then fired at him. His body was recovered (Thursday) morning," the spokesman said.

India and Pakistan have a 553-km international boundary in Punjab. The BSF has seized over 245 kg of heroin along the border in Punjab this year.

Source: http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/bsf-kills-pakistani-intruder-near-amritsar-37132.html

BSF celebrates 12th Investiture Ceremony

The Border Security Force (BSF) today held its 12th Investiture ceremony and paid tributes to the para military force's founder K F Rustamji on his 98th birth anniversary.

In 1965, Rustamji, the only police officer thus far to have been awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, was selected to raise the BSF.

Delhi Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung, who was the Chief Guest, said he felt privileged to attend the ceremony to pay homage to Mr Rustamji who belonged to Madhya Pradesh cadre as he himself had joined the same cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1973.

"I have no words of appreciation for Shri Rustamji. He belonged to my cadre and I feel privileged to be here," Mr Jung said.

He lauded the role of BSF in border management and anti-Naxal operations. "You guard the most difficult parts of our country, you guard our borders. The force has become people friendly," he said.

He also commended the BSF role during last year's devastating landslides and floods in Uttarakhand.

Referring to the participation of BSF personnel in sports and adventure activities, he congratulated five times Mount Everest climber Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu, Assistant Commandant, BSF, who received the 'Padma Shri' during Republic Day celebrations this year.

Mr Jung expressed his happiness that the first batch of women officers would also join the BSF shortly. "Bravery and devotion to duty displayed by the women cadres of security forces are unparalleled. I hope that women will find increasing career opportunities in the BSF in the coming days," he added.

During his welcome address, BSF Director General D K Pathak referred to the track record of the force since its inception in 1965. The BSF had successfully faced several challenges and overcome many a crisis over the years and enjoys an excellent track record, he added.

The force was ready to face fresh challenges and was preparing itself in terms of doctrine, infrastructure, weaponry and training, he said.

Apart from maintaining relentless vigil along the borders, the BSF was fulfilling its commitment to ensure peace in the Maoist infested areas where it is deployed, he added.


During the ceremony, a book,'Writings of a Rustam' was released. The chief guest decorated 10 BSF personnel with Police Medals for Gallantry and 21 officers and men with Police Medals for Meritorious Service.

Source: http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/India/20140522/2396864.html

Thursday, January 30, 2014

बीएसएफ, सीआरपीएफ संगठित कैडर नहीं : केंद्र

From Bhaskar News Network
|Jan 29, 2014
राजीव सिन्हा - नई दिल्ली
सीमा सुरक्षा बल ((बीएसएफ)), भारतीय-तिब्बत सीमा बल ((आईटीबीपी)) व केंद्रीय रिजर्व पुलिस बल ((सीआरपीएफ)) आदि केंद्रीय अर्धसैनिक बल संगठित कैडर नहीं हैं....। सुनने में यह भले ही अटपटा लगता हो लेकिन यह बात कोई आम आदमी नहीं बल्कि केंद्र सरकार कह रही है। गृह मंत्रालय ने दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में दाखिल हलफनामे में यह कहा है। अर्धसैनिक बलों के वरिष्ठ अधिकारी पदोन्नति और आईएएस अधिकारियों से कमतर आंके जाने का विरोध कर रहे हैं। 
केंद्र सरकार ने अप्रैल 2009 छठे वेतन आयोग के उस सिफारिश को स्वीकार कर लिया था जिसमें भारतीय प्रशासनिक सेवा और केंद्रीय सिविल ग्रुप-ए अधिकारियों के बीच विषमता को दूर करने के लिए कहा था। लिहाजा विभिन्न अर्धसैनिक बलों के आईजी, डीआईजी, कमांडेंट आदि स्तर के अधिकारियों ने हाईकोर्ट में याचिका दाखिल कर केंद्र सरकार के अप्रैल 2009 के आधिकारिक ज्ञापन के तहत नॉन फंक्शनल अपग्रेडेशन ((एनएफयू)) की गुहार की है। लेकिन सुनवाई के दौरान केंद्र ने हलफनामा देकर कहा कि बीएसएफ, सीआरपीएफ, आईटीबीपी आदि अर्धसैनिक बल के ग्रुप-ए अधिकारीं संगठित कैडर के तहत नहीं आते। लिहाजा उन पर आईएएस या आईपीएस अधिकारियों के नियम लागू नहीं होते। 
याचिका में अर्धसैनिक बलों के अधिकारियों ने कहा है कि नॉन फंक्शनल अपग्रेडेशन ((एनएफयू)) के अभाव में अधिकारियों में स्थिरता आ गई है। वर्षों से अधिकारी एक ही पद पर बने हुए हैं। अधिकारी पदोन्नति का वर्षों से इंतजार कर रहे हैं।

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Currency smuggler arrested by BSF in Bengal

From Business Standard
IANS  |  Kolkata  
A youth was arrested in  by the  Saturday for trying to smuggle fake Indian currency notes of face value of Rs.90,000 from , authorities said.
The 19-year-old youth was arrested from near the Daulatpur border outpost in Malda district while trying to sneak in the currency notes from across the Bangladesh border, the BSF said in a statement.
The BSF has seized fake notes of face value of over Rs.75 lakh so far this year.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

BSF installs rolling cameras along IB to tackle infiltration

From Kahmir Watch
Date: 13 Dec 2013
GOWHAR MANZOOR
Srinagar: (GNS) Border Security Force (BSF) has installed high end rolling cameras along the International Border in Jammu province to thwart any attempt of militants to sneak into the state.

Official sources told Global News Service that BSF has installed high end rolling CCTV cameras along the 179-km-long international border with Pakistan to keep a close watch over the activities of the militants planning to intrude into Jammu and Kashmir. At least 40 cameras, imported from Germany have been installed in Akhnoor, Samba, R S Pura sectors replacing the previous Israeli made surveillance equipment. The cameras work on electricity and have a battery backup that last for several hours.

Sources said that the cameras were installed following the twin attacks in the border districts of Kathua and Samba by Fidayeen in September this year.

On September 26, three heavily armed militants dressed in Army fatigues and carrying automatic rifles and grenades, stormed Hiranagar police station. In the ensuing gun-battle four policemen and two civilians were killed. Later, the Fidayeen stormed an Army camp in adjoining Samba district, where they killed four Army personnel including Lt Col Bikramjeet Singh, second in command of the16 Cavalry unit there.

“These cameras have proved to be the best surveillance equipment for us. They work on pattern of cable car covering the radius of around 1 kilometre. It also has thermal imager that records the body temperature of any suspicious person moving around the border,” a senior BSF officer, pleading not to be named, told GNS.

Each camera, he said, costs around rupees Rs 35 lakh. He said that different control rooms have been established by the force where the videos recorded by the sophisticated cameras are analyzed.

“We have trained our men well to take maximum advantage of the device. It’s very effective in countering infiltration. These cameras are much better than the Israel technology which we were using at the borders,” the officer added. (GNS)

National Conference leaders, industrialists, BSF major power defaulters in Jammu

From India Today 
Ashwani Kumar   |   HEADLINES TODAY  |   Jammu, December 13, 2013
Despite running a sustained campaign against the power defaulters across the state, the Power Development Department seems to have failed to convince the leaders of the ruling party, their close relatives and big industrial houses to deposit their power dues in time. Besides large number of central government departments and central forces also figure in the long list of power defaulters.

According to the latest disconnection notice issued by the Power Development Department, the National Conference headquarters 'Nawai Subah' is among the 148 power consumers who have been put on a two-week notice for defaulting payments of over Rs.10 lakh.

The 'Nawai Subah' in Srinagar run by ruling national conference party owes Rs.11.49 lakh to the Power Development Department. Official sources said that of the Rs.59 crore owed to the department, BSNL, NHPC, BSF, JKTDC, Royal Spring Golf Course, MES are among the major defaulters with power arrears mounting over Rs.10 lakh each.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Gool Killings:SIT files charge-sheet against 6 BSF men

From Greater Kashmir
Ramban court allows plea on court-martial proceedings
MUHAMMAD TASKEEN
Banihal, Dec 12: A Special Investigation Team of the J&K Police Thursday filed charge-sheet against six personnel of the 76th Battalion of Border Security Force, including two officers, in the Gool firing incident which led to killing of four villagers and injuries to 42 others on July 18 this year, in a local court at Ramban. The court however allowed the accused to be tried in court marital proceedings.
Earlier the BSF had communicated to the SIT that it would not allow the prosecution of its men in a criminal court but through the court martial proceedings.