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Bureau of Police Research and Development
पुलिस अनुसंधान एवं विकास ब्यूरो
BPRD
Agency overview
Formed28 August 1970
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyIndia
Operations jurisdictionIndia
Governing bodyGovernment of India
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of Home Affairs
Divisions
5
  • Administration
  • Modernisation / Development
  • Training
  • Research & Correctional
  • National Policing Mission
Notables
Person
Website
http://www.bprd.nic.in

The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) was set up on the 28 August 1970 to further the objectives of the Government of India regarding the modernisation of police forces. It has since evolved into a multifaceted consultancy organisation. At present it has 4 divisions – Research, Development, Training and Correctional Administration.[1]

Functions

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Functions of the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) are different for each of the four divisions and are as follows:

U.S ambassador to INDIA, with officer of BPR&D

Research Division

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  • Analysis and study of crime and problems of general nature affecting the police, e.g.,
    • Trends and causes of crime.
    • Prevention of crime-preventive measures, their effectiveness and relationship with crime.
    • Organisation, strength, administration, methods, procedures and techniques of the police forces and their modernisation, police act and manuals.
    • Improvements in methods of investigation, utility, and results of introducing scientific aids and punishment.
    • Inadequacy of laws.
    • Juvenile delinquency.
    • Police Uniform, badges, medals, decorations, colours, and flags, police drill, warrant of procedure etc.
  • Assistance of Police Research programmes in States and Union Territories, processing and coordination of research projects, sponsoring extra mutual research.
  • Work relating to Standing Committee on Police Research.
  • Police Science Congress & other conferences and seminars relating to study of police problems.
  • Participation in social defence and crime prevention programmes.
  • Participation in the work of the United Nations in the field of prevention of crime and treatment of offenders.
  • Maintenance of all India statistics of crime.
  • Statistical analysis of trends of crime.
  • Documentation relating to Police Science and Criminology.
  • Publication of:
    • Police Research & Development Journal
    • Crime in India
    • Indian Police Journal
    • Accidental Deaths and Suicides
    • Research Reports and News Letters
    • Reports, Reviews, other journals and books relating to matters connected with police work.

Development Division

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  • Review of the performance of various types of equipment used by the police forces in India and development of new equipment in the following fields:
    • Arms and Ammunition
    • Riot Control Equipment
    • Traffic Control Equipment
    • Police Transport
    • Miscellaneous scientific equipment and scientific aids to investigation
  • Liaison with the National laboratories, Indian Ordnance Factories, various scientific organisations and institutions and public and private sector undertakings in the above fields, coordination of development programmes and stimulating indigenous production of police equipment.
  • Application of computer technology in various fields of police work.
  • Police publicity and police publicity files, police weeks and parades.
  • Work relating to Police Research & Development Advisory Council and its Standing Committees, other than on police research.

Training Division

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  • To review from time to time the arrangements for police training and the needs of the country in this field in the changing social conditions and the introduction of scientific techniques in training and in police work and to formulate and coordinate training policies and programmes in the field of police administration and management.
  • Central Detective Training Schools, Kolkata, Hyderabad & Chandigarh.
    A 2020 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of BPR&D
    To evaluate training programmes with a view to securing such standardisation and uniformity in the training arrangements including courses, syllabi and curricula for various ranks in the States and Union Territories as may be desirable and to suggest modifications and improvements that may be considered necessary from time to time to meet new challenges and problems.
  • To help devise new refresher, promotion, specialist and orientation courses considered necessary for the different grades and kinds of police officers.
  • Work relating to the establishment of the Central Medico Legal Institute and the Central Traffic Institute.
  • To prepare, in coordination with the police training institutions, standard manuals, textbooks, pamphlets, lecture notes, case studies, practical exercises and other educative literature for use in these institutions.
  • To distribute relevant literature to Inspectors General/DIG(Training) in the States for circulation to officers in order to familiarise them with training concepts and to strengthen training consciousness among the higher ranks.
  • To standardise equipment for training and training aids and to arrange for their production and supply to the various training institutions.
  • To create and maintain a circulating library of films for the use of various police training institutions.
  • To assist in the training of police officers of various ranks at appropriate non-police institutions inside and outside India.
  • To organise the annual Symposium of the Heads of Police Training Institutions and short Seminars on various aspects of Police training.
  • To suggest the establishment of new training institutions under the Centre as necessary from time to time.
  • To act as a clearing house for information relating to Syllabi, methods of training, teaching aids, training programmes and literature on various aspects of police work etc. from India and abroad.
  • To help in the development of libraries in the Central and State Police training institutions.
  • To liaise with the Directorate of Training of the Department of Personnel in relation inter-alia to training aids projects and fellowships under the United Nations Development Programme, UNESCO & Colombo Plan etc.

Correctional Administration

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  • Analysis and study of prison statistics and problems of general nature affecting Prison Administration.
  • Assimilation and dissemination of relevant information to the States in the field of Correctional Administration.
  • Coordination of Research Studies conducted by RICAs and other Academic/Research Institutes in Correctional Administration and to frame guidelines for conduct of research studies/surveys in consultation with the State Governments.
  • To review training programmes keeping in view the changing social conditions, introduction of new scientific techniques and other related aspects.
  • To prepare uniform Training Module including course, syllabi, curriculum, etc. For providing training at various levels to the Prison staff in the field of Correctional Administration.
  • Publication of reports, newsletters, bulletins and preparation of Audio Visual aids, etc. in the field of Correctional Administration.
  • To set up an Advisory Committee to guide the work relating to Correctional Administration.

Directors General

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Term Years Parent Cadre Director General Batch (RR) Domicile
1970– Dr. A. Gupta, IAS 1974
S. Venugopal Rao, IPS
K. K. Dave, IPS
S. Tandon, IPS
Madhya Pradesh P. R. Rajagopal, IPS 1948
H. R. K. Talwar, IPS
Gujarat B. R. Kalyanpurkar, IPS 1950
S. K. Malik, IPS
Assam T. A. Subramanian, IPS
Rajasthan V. K. Kaul, IPS 1956
Rajasthan D. P. N. Singh, IPS 1957
Jammu and Kashmir J. N. Saksena, IPS
N. K. Singh, IPS
Manipur G. S. Pandher, IPS 1964
Odisha B. B. Nanda, IPS 1965
V. N. Singh, IPS
31.1.2002– Odisha L. C. Amarnathan, IPS 1968
Punjab Sarabjeet Singh, IPS 1965
Himachal Pradesh Dr. N. C. Joshi, IPS
2005–2007 3 AGMUT Dr. Kiran Bedi, IPS 1972 Punjab
Haryana K. Koshy, IPS 1973 Kerala
–30.9.2010 West Bengal Prasun Mukherjee, IPS 1973
2.10.2010– Uttar Pradesh Vikram Srivastava, IPS 1973
–31.12.2012 Punjab K. N. Sharma, IPS 1978
3.7.2013–31.3.2015 2 Punjab Rajan Gupta, IPS 1978
11.4.2016–30.9.2017 1 Maharashtra Meeran C. Borwankar, IPS 1981
14.7.2018–30.11.2018 4 months Andhra Pradesh N. R. Wasan, IPS 1980
Uttar Pradesh A. P. Maheshwari, IPS 1984
Andhra Pradesh V. S. K. Kaumudi, IPS 1986
25.8.2021–31.3.2024 3 AGMUT Balaji Srivatsav, IPS 1988
27.3.2024–Present Rajasthan Rajeev Kumar Sharma, IPS 1990

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bureau of Police Research and Development BPR&D Official Government Website". Government of India. Archived from the original on 11 December 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2009.