Home Guards definition

Home Guards means the Home Guards constituted under section 2;
Home Guards means the Home Guards constituted under sub-section 1) of section 3;
Home Guards means persons appointed under section of the Home Guards Act, ;

Examples of Home Guards in a sentence

  • YSR Aarogyasri: Government vide G.O. MS.No.53 dated 07.03.2019 Home (Budget) Department, have issued orders for implementation of Dr.YSR Aarogyasri Scheme to all the Home Guards in Andhra Pradesh on par with Dr.YSR Aarogyasri Scheme.

  • Government vide G.O. MS.No.53 dated 07.03.2019 Home (Budget) Department, orders were issued for implementation of Dr.NTR Vaidya Seva Scheme to all the Home Guards in Andhra Pradesh upto Rs.2.50 Lakhs.

  • The Home Guard will among others provide a command structure within the Total Defence Regions, in which the other parts of the Armed Forces contribute 800-1,200 reserve officers and NCOs able to command personnel and formations from the Home Guards and the Total Defence Force.

  • The Private Security Agencies which are nominating trainees must insure that the private Security Guard must have the physical Standard as per the Rule Rule 7(1) of Delhi Private security Agencies (Regulation)Rules, 2009 and as per Rule 7(2) medical examination be carried out once in a year, as such only medically fit candidates will be accepted for training at Central Training Institute of Directorate General of Home Guards.

  • Ms. the second party must insure that the private Security Guard must have the physical Standard as per the Rule Rule 7(1) of Delhi Private security Agencies (Regulation)Rules, 2009 and as per Rule 7(2) medical examination be carried out once in a year, as such only medically fit candidates will be accepted for training at Central Training Institute of Directorate General of Home Guards.

  • For instance, in trying to track down communist guerrillas during the Malayan Emergency, the British-sponsored Home Guards are said to have allowed the British to concentrate their forces on more important offensive operations (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1989, 158-9).

  • The Central Training Institute of Directorate General of Home Guards, Raja Garden has been recognized by the Controlling Authority as per Rule 6 of Delhi Private security Agencies (Regulation)Rules, 2009 vide License No F.05/72/2005/HP-II/Estt/1486 dated 30.09.2015.

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