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The Indian Home Guard is an Indian paramilitary force which is tasked as an auxiliary to the Indian Police. more...
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The Home Guards Organization was reorganised in India in 1962 after the external Aggression by the People's Republic of China, though it existed in smaller units individually in some places.
History
The Home Guard was originally raised in 1946 in accordance with the Home Guards Acts and Rules of States/Union Territories, under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
For example, the Home Guards Organization in Maharashtra was utilized by the Civil Defence which came into existence in 1952 under the name of Home Defence (New Civil Defence Act is 27 0f 1968). In view of these the Maharashtra Home Guards and the State Government could assist Central Government in organizing the Home Guards and Civil Defence creditably during External aggression in 1962. At this time the Home Defence was permitted to be brought to limelight by changing the Home Defence to Civil Defence. The policies of State Civil Defence Committee were based on the directives issued by Government of India.
This Home Guard organization is also active in Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil-Nadu and Gujarat.
Functions
The functions to be performed by Home Guards are listed below:
To serve as Auxiliary to the Police and generally help in maintaining internal security.;
To help the community in any kind of Emergency--such as on Air-raid_precautions or on any natural Calamity.;
To function as an Emergency Force intended for special tasks directly or indirectly connected with the defence of the country.;
To maintain functional units to provide essential services such as motor transport, Engineering groups, Fire brigade, Nursing and First Aid, Operation of Power supply, Water installations and Communication systems etc.;
The Border Wing assists the Border Security Force.;
Marine Units function as an Indian Coast Guard auxiliary.;
The Fire Wing assists the Indian Fire service.;
Strength and Organization
Over 410,000 serve in 25 state and the union territories. It doesn't exist in Arunachal Pradesh and Kerala as its duties are performed by other organizations.
Training
Central Civil Defence training centres were established in various states to impart training to both Civil Defence and Home Guards personnel. The training consists of individual as well as team training. After Independence the task of Civil Defence training was revived only after 1962.
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