Ghaziabad, March 10 (IANS) Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said a security audit of the CISF should take place every four months in order to detect the "faults" of the force and help in its improvement.
Addressing the 46th Raising Day of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) here, Rajnath Singh said: "In every four months a special security audit should be done so that their (CISF) faults can be detected and the force can be made perfect."
He further said the CISF, which is responsible for securing critical infrastructure installations in the country, had a pivotal role to play in thwarting terrorist attacks.
"Your core competence is necessary to diffuse terrorism," Rajnath Singh said while he appreciated the undercover operations carried out by the force.
Set up in 1969 to provide security to public sector undertakings, the 1.4 lakh strong CISF is today responsible for protecting nuclear installations, space establishments, airports as well as the Delhi Metro, among other critical installations.
The Parliament of Afghanistan is running in Greece, these women MPs have started; Have taken refuge from the Taliban
Afghan women lawmakers who escaped the Taliban have opened a new women's parliament to advocate for human rights while in exile in Greece. About half of the female Afghan lawmakers and senators
A high-level meeting of CM Nitish Kumar on Corona crisis in Bihar today, expect some big decisions
Patna. Things are getting worse in Bihar in the second wave of coronavirus infection. Whether it is getting new cases everyday or total active patients or death figures, everyone is looking to create
Maldives: Muizzu's arrogance in Parliament after his anti-India statement! The biggest boycott in the history of Maldives
Maldives Opposition Party boycott President Speech: Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu has announced the return of Indian soldiers to their country. He announced this in his first speech in the
Literature, cultures merge at Sahitya Akademi festival
New Delhi, March 10 (IANS) More than 170 writers and scholars from across India have converged at the ongoing annual festival of Sahitya Akademi to deliberate over the challenges Indian languages
8-year-old child shot the girl: found the father's gun and opened fire; death of one year old
An 8-year-old boy shot a 1-year-old girl at a motel in Florida, USA. During this, another 2-year-old girl was also injured. The child accidentally opened fire from his father's gun. The police have
Hijab Controversy Row: Hijab controversy started again in Karnataka, six students from PU-college suspended
Hijab Controversy Row: The much-talked-about hijab controversy of Karnataka has started once again. Six girl students of Pre University College in Uppinangadi have been suspended for wearing hijab.
Weather Update: Relief from heat ends, heatwave warning in these states including Delhi-NCR; Know the weather of your city
Many states of the country are facing severe heat these days. In many states including Gujarat, Delhi, and UP, the temperature remains above 40 degrees. Heatwave conditions may persist in many states
Bharat: We always say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'..., says Indian hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh on 'India vs India' controversy
Reaction is also coming from the sports world regarding the 'India vs. India' controversy. Indian men's hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh said that the transition from India to India will be challenging.
Vaccine Passport: Those who get the vaccine will be able to go abroad from September; Expected to get approval soon for emergency use in more than 60 countries including WHO
Bharat Biotech's corona vaccine Covaxin may get emergency use approval from the World Health Organization (WHO) between July and September. Bharat Biotech, the company that made it, has applied to WHO
India-China Border Row: Risk of conflict between India and China increasing due to military expansion: Report
The expansion of the armies of India and China along the disputed border is raising the risk of an armed confrontation between the two nuclear powers. This has been said in the report of US