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CISF is inducted in an undertaking after the approval of MHA and :
Explanation
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), a statutory body under the CISF Act, 1968, follows a specific protocol for induction into industrial undertakings. After receiving approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the process requires the completion of pre-induction formalities and the payment of a security deposit.
- Pre-induction formalities: These include a Joint Survey to assess manpower needs and the provision of necessary infrastructure like accommodation, transport, and equipment by the undertaking.
- Security Deposit: The undertaking must deposit an amount (usually equivalent to three months' cost of the force) to ensure financial reimbursement to the government.
Options A, B, and D are incorrect because while administrative orders and training are part of the force's internal management, they are not the specific legal/procedural prerequisites for an undertaking to receive CISF cover after MHA approval.
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
The first industrial undertaking where CISF was inducted was
At the time of induction of CISF in an undertaking, the concerned undertaking is required to deposit
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The CISF was first inducted for aviation security duties at
Broadly speaking, the role and responsibility of CISF deployed at an industrial undertaking would consist of which of the following ?