The Central Reserve Police Force came into existence as the Crown Representative’s Police on the 27th July’1939. It became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28th December’ 1949. It has completed 60 years of glorious history. The Force has grown into a big organisation with 191 Bn (173 executive Bns including 2 Mahila Bns, 10 RAF Bns, 5 Signal Bns and 1 Special Duty Group) 35 Group Centres including a Signal GC, 10 training Institutions, 2 CWS, 7AWS, 1 SWS, 2 MWS, 3 Base Hospitals and one 100 bed composite Hospital with a backup of well knit administrative set up covering the entire geography of the country.
ORGANIZATIONAL SET-UP OF THE FORCE
(a) Directorate General / Training Institutions
1. Directorate General, Force Hqrs - 1
2. Internal Security Academy - 1
3. Central Training Colleges - 4
4. Recruit Training Centres - 5
(b) Field Formations
1. Attached Battalions - 173
2. Mahila Battalions - 2
3. RAF Battalion - 10
4. Signal Battalion - 5
5. Special Duty Group - 1
6. Administrative Sectors - 14
7. Ops Sectors - 2
8. Administrative Ranges - 37
9. Ops Ranges - 7
10. Group Centres - 35
11. Central Weapon Store - 2
12. Arms Workshops - 7
13. Static Workshop - 1
14. Mobile Workshop - 2
15. Base Hospitals - 3
16. Composite Hospital - 1
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