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A meeting of Task Force on Internal Security thchallenges was held on 24 October 2011 at CISF
HQrs, New Delhi. Three members of the Task Force
participated in the meeting and the same was presided
by Shri V.K. Duggal, Member & Convener, Internal
Security Challenges Group. Shri N.R. Das, DG, CISF
welcomed the Task Force Members and briefed about
the functioning of CISF. Agenda for enhancing the
security arrangements of Airports, Waterfront Units
and the Units falling under Left Wing Extremists areas
were discussed. In the meeting it has been brought to
the notice of Task Force that Ministry of Civil Aviation
is planning to take over the administrative and
operational control of CISF deployed in the Airports
like RPF.
Meeting of Task Force on Internal
Security ChallengesVisit of Foreign delegation
Official delegations from Vietnam led by
Lieutenant General To Lam, Vice Minister of Public
Security (Head of Delegation) Government of Vietnam
visited CISF Headquarter on 27.09.2011 to know
about the security of vital installation like Delhi Metro
Rail Corporation, Airport Ext.
The delegation consist of with Col. Yossi
refaclov- Defence attache, Mr. Alon Yehoshu- DSDE
representative (MALMAB) & Dy. Head of MOD
mission, Lt. Col Matan Sagi- Dy. Defence attache, Lt.
Col. Yeshayahu (Shurkey) Bachar- Dy. Defence
attache for internal security (SIBAI), Lt. Col Dr Eli
Mozeson- Dy. Defence attache for R&D (Mafat) and Lt.
Col. Tzur Shaham- Dy. Defence attache for law &
Armanent R& Collaboration.
Shri N R Das, DG CISF during discussion with To Lam,
Vice Minister of public Security Vietnam
Delegation of the Task Force on Internal Security
during the meeting at CISF Hqrs.
The requirement of interceptor boats and
upgradation of training of marine commandos to
enhance the security of waterfront units were also
discussed. Likewise, the need for standardization of
security equipments of Units falls under Left Wing
Extremists areas and dissemination of lessons learnt
from various Naxal incidents with other sister agencies
were also discussed.Shri NR Das DG, CISF presenting the bouquet to To Lam,
Vice Minister of public Security Vietnam
CISF
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CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCENewsletter, October-2011
C I S FNews letter
The Adult Japanese Encephalitis vaccine
programme was organized by the Geleky Public
Health Centre. All personnel of CISF unit ONGC
Nazira participated and were vaccinated.
Vaccination Programme
CISF Personnel being vaccinated by Doctor.
Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis is a viral disease and it
infects animals and humans. It is transmitted by
mosquitoes and in humans causes inflammation of the
membranes around the brain. Intensification and
expansion of irrigated rice production systems in
South and South-East Asia over the past 20 years
have had an important impact on the disease burden
caused by Japanese encephalitis. Where irrigation
expands into semi-arid areas, the flooding of the fields
at the start of each cropping cycle leads to an
explosive build-up of the mosquito population. This
may cause the circulation of the virus to spill over from
their usual hosts (birds and pigs) into the human
population.
Most Japanese encephalitis virus infections are mild
(fever and headache) or without apparent symptoms,
but approximately 1 in 200 infections results in severe
disease characterized by rapid onset of high fever,
Of the society at large
To belong to a strong, dedicated Force
Learning the meaning of endurance
The passion, the loyalty to the Nation!
The dream endures -
Smt. Vimala Anandaram
W/o Shri S. Anandaram, Ex. DG/CISF
A Dream
As a child, in awe he stood
Transfixed, gazing in wide-eyed innocence
And wonder, at the quint essence
of man-hood
Arrayed in splendid order-
The rank & file of the Force
Standing shoulder to shoulder
In readiness to repel and to protect
Their motherland from forces evil
At the cost of their life in peril
And so, that image remained
Constant, over the years
In thought & memory, in-grained-
The vital element - Time moved on-
The child was now a man
Who was now part of the Force
That acknowledges, salutes
And redeems its pledge
To fight, eliminate & dredge
Out country of forces evil
Age after age year after year
In service, without fear
The Force in duty bound
With courage & gallantry, rare to be found
In every member of the Force
To protect, to serve from the very source
To sacrifice their very life
In conflict, turmoil & strife
Time is a great healer, they say
It assuages the pain, softens the blow
Gently soothes the soul in torment
Mitigates the sorrow
Can a deep wound even heal?
Can the advent of time ever repeal
The sorrow and anguish
And memories that will not perish
Can Time really assuge the sorrow and pain?
Can it still the memory, arrest the train
Of thoughts of those loved & lost?
Who made the sacrifice supreme
As an individual & as a team?
A young man stood, lost in a dream
He had built up over the years
To allay the fears
C I S FNews letter
Farewell to retired officers
Shri K.K. Das , AC/JAO (Pers) retired from
service on voluntarily wef. 01.11.2011(FN) and Shri
D.K. Sharma AC/JAO (LR) superannuated on
31.10.2011(AN) of this HQrs. A farewell of the officers
was organised wherein momento’s were presented to
them by DG CISF.
Use Helmet to Save Lives
Every year more than 1 million people die as a
result of road accidents and millions more are injured
or disabled. Head injuries are the main cause of death
and disability among motorcycle users and the cost of
head injuries are high because they frequently require
a specialized medical care or long - term
rehabilitations. Though there are stringent laws in
place, yet it depends only on the end user to ride
responsibly and carefully to avoid any mishaps.
Wearing a helmet is the single most effective way of
reducing head injuries and fatalities resulting from
motorcycle crashes. Wearing helmet has shown,
minimizing the risk and severity of injuries among
motorcyclists.
Despite educating CISF personnel about traffic rules
headache, neck stiffness, disorientation, coma,
seizures, spastic paralysis and death. The case
fatality rate can be as high as 60% among those with
disease symptoms; 30% of those who survive suffer
from lasting damage to the central nervous system. In
areas where the JE virus is common, encephalitis
occurs mainly in young children because older
children and adults have already been infected and
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Chief Patron : Shri N.R. Das, IPS, Director
General
Patron : Shri R.R.Verma, IPS, Addl.
Director General
Editor in Chief : Shri H.V. Chaturvedi,
IG(Adm)
Editorial Board :
Shri Jaideep Prasad, IPS, DIG/OPS & INT
Shri S.K. Saraswat, DC/PRO
Published by : Directorate General, CISF
Photographs & Designed by :
Y.C. Mishra, Inspector/Exe.
C I S FNews letter
Chief Patron : Shri N.R. Das, IPS, Director General
Patron : Shri R.R.Verma, IPS,
Addl. Director General
Editor in Chief : Shri H.V. Chaturvedi, IG(Adm)
Editorial Board : Shri Jaideep Prasad, IPS,DIG/OPS & INT
Shri S.K. Saraswat, DC/PRO
Published by : Directorate General, CISF
Photographs & : Y.C. Mishra, Inspector/Exe.
Designed by Ravi Ranjan Sub-Inspector/Exe.
Balram Samal, Sub-Inspector/Exe
N. K. Sharma, SI/M.
P. George Benjamin, SI/Min
Narendra Verma, HC/GD
S. S. Chauhan, CT/GD
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