SECURITY POSTSECURITY POSTSECURITY POSTSECURITY POSTSECURITY POSTVOL. 13 MAY - JUNE 2009NEWS LETTER OF CAPSI & APDI
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Dear Friends,
Meeting with Her Excellency Smt. Prathiba Devisingh Patil, President of India will be remembered as RED LETTER DAY in the history of Private Security Industry. Every word she uttered in the praise of our services, deserved to be noted and preserved
so that those can be cherished by all involved in rendering such services to our end users and the society at large. She very emotionally said that “ I am proud of you people for generating so much employment in our country and also providing safe environment to live” Every moment spend in the Rashtrapati Bhawan will remain our memory and remind all of us that we do have covered a long distance to reach this magnificent building. One member of our delegation shared with me that few years ago he stopped by the Rashtrapati Bhawan to have a clear view of the building. While he was admiring the architecture of the Bhawan, he was confronted by a police man and a man in “plain clothes” who asked “why are you looking at the building and what are your intentions”. They put all humiliating questions and ordered him to go away. He told that he felt so insulted that he decided to not to ever go to that direction. He told me that no body can imagine his state of mind when he entered the same building and he was treated with so much respect within the Rashtrapati Bhawan. He said that he never ever imagined that he will be served tea in such a dignified manner and that to with “band in attendance”.
The deliberations at the Governing Council meeting gave us new directions and goal to achieve. Now we are working hard to gain excellence in the training areas. Many State Governments are in the process of offering lucrative business opportunities to us to open new training facilities. Funds are being allocated to generate employability for the weaker sections of the society. Sh. Ashok Gehlot, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan while making his speech on the State budget, approved setting up of “Rajasthan Institute of Security Education- RISE”. This is another major achievement of CAPSI. I am sure this initiative will be followed by most of the State Governments. The Capsi Education Foundation is in the process of identifying more universities and institutes for developing Skill Enhancement Programmes for existing security staff of all guarding companies so that they fall with the required eligibility parameter of obtaining licenses from the State Controlling Authorities. This is indeed a very major task before us.
I hope and trust that every member will realise the importance of such training required as per the PSAR Act. CAPSI Secretariat will provide all needed assistance.
With best wishes.
Kunwar Vikram SinghChairman
CAPSI Senior Leadership
at the Rashtrapati BhawanSECURE ONEEACH ONE
Through the efforts of the CAPSI Chairman, Kunwar Vikram Singh, the senior leadership
of CAPSI was invited at the Rashtrapati Bhawan for a meeting with the honorable
President of India at 1815 hrs on the 12 June 2009.The CAPSI senior leadership, 50 in
numbers called on the President of India after the conclusion of the CAPSI Governing
Council Meeting held at the PHD House on the 12 June 2009.
HH Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh,
the Chief Patron CAPSI thanked the
honorable President of India for her
gracious invitation for a meeting
with the CAPSI senior leadership at
the Rashtrapati Bhawan. He said
that the CAPSI officials are full of
praise for the first citizen of the
Country. He also apprised the
honorable President that Private
Security Industry, having been
r e g u l a r i z e d n o w b y t h e
Government of India through the
enactment of the PSAR ACT 2005,
the industry can provide more than one crore eyes and ears for any intelligence work to
be assigned by the Central / State Governments without having spent any money for the
intelligence gathering tasks against any unsocial elements, who indulge in disturbing the
peace of the Country. He once again thanked the Hon’ble President for having spent her
very valuable time with the CAPSI senior leadership.
Kunwar Vikram Singh, the CAPSI
Chairman gave the complete run
down of the CAPSI to the honorable
President of India with specific
emphasis on the 55 lakhs strength
of the Private Security Industry in
the Country. He also mentioned
about the positive support that the
CAPSI has been getting from the
Central / State Governments with
special reference to the Ministry of
Home Affairs and Shri Shiv Raj Patil
ji. Kunwar Vikram Singh also
mentioned about three National
Conferences that have been held in the past years and requested the honourable
President of India to be the Chief Guest of Honour for their 4th National Conference
scheduled to be held during the first week of December 2009 at New Delhi.
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HH Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh, Chief Patron-CAPSI thanking the
Hon’ble President of India for inviting the CAPSI Senior Leadership
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman, CAPSI apprising the
Hon’ble President of India about the Activities of CAPSI
President of India applauds CAPSI
Presentations to President of India
Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, the honorable President of India while addressing the senior leadership of CAPSI appreciated
the efforts of Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI for bringing the Private Security Industry to such a great heights through CAPSI. She
was very happy to know that about 12 lakhs jobs are being provided by the CAPSI through the enrolment of the unemployed youth by the
CAPSI member private security agencies every year. The honorable President of India advised the CAPSI senior leadership to continue with
similar efforts in future also, through which the unemployed youth of the Nation can be directed towards the useful and gainful employment
in the service sector. She further expressed her desire that CAPSI should let her
know incase any assistance / help is required from the Government to see that the
employment avenues are always open to eradicate the unemployment problem of
the Nation to some extent. All the possible support will be given to the CAPSI
Chairman for the project pertaining to the Employment of the unemployed youth of
the Country. She further apprised every one that she will be more than pleased to
spearhead any such project, which will be for the benefits of the citizens of the
Country. The honorable President of India thanked HH Maharaja Bhanu Prakash
Singh, Chief Patron CAPSI, Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman, CAPSI and other senior
members of CAPSI for having come to the Rashtrapati Bhawan to have a meeting
with her.
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman, CAPSI while thanking the honorable President of India for having invited the CAPSI Senior Leadership for a
meeting with her at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, presented a Report of the 3rd National Conference with the conference theme “Homeland Security -
A Determined Approach” which was held on 13th & 14th October, 2008 at Hotel, The Grand Ashok, Bengaluru, Karnataka. He also presented a
poster of the campaign “EACH ONE- SECURE ONE”, which was launched by the then Hon’ble Home Minister of India, Sh. Shivraj V. Patil at the 3rd
National Conference on the 14 October 2008 at the Venue Hotel . Kunwar Vikram Singh then requested the honorable President of India to please
speak few words of inspiration for the present senior leadership of CAPSI.
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Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman, CAPSI presenting the Report on
3rd National Conference of CAPSI to Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, Hon’ble President of India
Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, the honorable President of India
appreciating the efforts of CAPSI
Senior leadership of CAPSI attentively listening to the address by
Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil , Hon’ble President of India
Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, Hon’ble President of India greeting the
senior leadership of CAPSI at Rashtrapati Bhavan
“EACH ONE -SECURE ONE” Theme Poster is being presented to Hon’ble President of India
by Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh, Chief Patron, CAPSI & Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman, CAPSI
GLIMPSES OF CAPSI LEADERSHIP AT RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN
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Profile - CAPSI Knowledge Foundation (CKF) CAPSI Knowledge Foundation (CKF) is a non profit
autonomous independent agency , primarily set up
by private security agencies which are members of
CAPSI (Central Association of Private Security
Agencies) & APDI (Association of Private Detective
Investigations). It was created with the basic aim
of imparting training and skill enhancement of
security personnel . CKF is presently headed by Shri
Kunwar Vikram Singh as Chairman .. Our vision is to
contribute in building a secure and peaceful
environment in the country by imparting
knowledge with a mission to be the pioneer and
leader in security education in India. CKF has
undertaken to develop educ
ational programmes relating to security education, training
and awareness for the welfare of the society. CKF is a
promoter of means of excellence in national security and
promoter of employment opportunities for various states
in India. CKF is a synergy of experts from the field of
defence, security, investigations, representatives of private
security and detective agencies.
Brig. A. K. Pandey (Retd.), Director - CAPSI & APDI
Notes From Secy. General
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Dear Friends,
Through this column I would like to mention that 12/06/2009 will be written in golden words as It is a historical moment of our life, when Her Highness the President of India Mrs.
Pratibha Patil invited members of Governing body of CAPSI at her Presidential house for a get together. The speech of Her Highness was unforgettable, when she spoke about our Association and the service we have been providing to the nation. Now My dear members, I personally request all of you to be more responsible in delivering the quality security services. I am quite confident that our earnest wish will be fulfilled.
Now, since the the general elections have been completed and the 700 million electorates in India have given a thumping victory to United Progressive Alliance to lead the nation for next five years. Every time, there is a terror related incident the country goes into a state of alert. Both the Defence Minister and Home Minister are of the opinion that we have to strengthen our security measures and the internal security should be given top most priority. There is bound to be a big demand for security services and surveillance equipments. However the requirement may be temporary but will be in large quantity.
I personally thank His Highness Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh and the honourable chairman Kunwar Vikram Singh ji for making our dream come true.
Regards,
Mahesh C. Sharma
Secy. General
CAPSI & APDI
BREAKING NEWS
Mr. Anirudha Singh, Director, Bhootpurv Sainik Kalyan Sangh, Jharkhand,has been appointed as the Convenor for the State of Jharkhand.
The Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot in his budget speech on 09 July 09 in
Rajasthan Assembly announced the creation of Rajasthan Institute for Security Education
(RISE) with the help of private partnership where youths from rural and urban areas will be
given training for three months and subsequently employed in private sector as security
guard. The credit for this undoubtedly goes to CAPSI and it's leadership under it’s
Chairman Kunwar Vikram Singh who worked determinedly with the previous and the
present state government of Rajasthan to make this happen.
Convener, Jharkhand
Brig. Ajay Kumar Pandey, (Retd.) has been appointed as the Director with CAPSI & APDI to
render his service on the enhanced initiatives of the twin associations in the field of
Education of Security/Intelligence work force of our esteem members.
Director, CAPSI & APDI
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Excerpt from Rajasthan Budget Speech 2009
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Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI & APDI along with Mr.Praveer Bagchi,
Advisor CAPSI & APDI, Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Secretary General CAPSI & APDI,
Mr. Jasbir S. Wasu, Chairman-CAPSI-Delhi Chapter, Col. Jagat Trikha, Executive
Director CAPSI & APDI and Brig. A K Pandey, Director CAPSI & APDI met Sri.
Harish Rawat, MoS, Labour and Employment at 1545 hrs on the 04 June 09 at
his office on Rafi Marg to congratulate him on winning the recent election and
to wish him the best of tenure as the Minister of Labour & Employment, Govt.
Of India. Kunwar Vikram Singh briefed the honorable Minister about the CAPSI
and its related National & International activities. He also apprised the
honorable Minister about the 55 lakh strength of the Private Security Personnel
in the Country with the potential of 25% growth rate, thus opening the
employment avenues for the rural unemployed youth of various states. The
Chairman stressed upon the need for better coordination between CAPSI & the
Ministry of Labour & Employment for more job opportunities into the Private Security Industry by organizing the job fairs as is being done with
in the States Of Rajasthan and Punjab after having signed the MoU with both these states during the year 2008. Kunwar Vikram Singh also
presented the volumes of the SECURITY POST and the copy of the Report on the 3rd National Conference, held on 13 & 14 October 2008 at the
hotel, The Grand Ashok, Bengaluru to the Hon’ble Minister.
Sri Harish Rawat appreciated the efforts of Kunwar Vikram Singh in bringing the CAPSI to the International standards within a short period of
four years, ever since the PSAR Act was promulgated by the Central Government in the year 2005 and assured the CAPSI delegation that his
ministry will definitely seek the assistance of CAPSI in generating the employment avenues for the unemployed rural youths through
organizing job fairs on the lines of Rajasthan & Punjab as explained to him. He
further said that since Private Security Industry is Labour intense as such any
problem being faced by the Agency Owners in implementing the Labour Laws /
Acts, should be brought to his notice by CAPSI as he would be open for
suggestions / recommendations to bring in the changes / amendments in the
concerned laws / acts to make it user friendly and for easy implementations by
all to avoid any harassment to the Private Security Owners. He further thanked
Kunwar Vikram Singh and the CAPSI delegation for having met and apprised
him about the activities of the CAPSI.
Kunwar Vikram Singh, while thanking Sri. Harish Rawat for the positive support
towards the well being of the Private Security Industry and also assured the
honorable Minister for the full co-operation from the CAPSI at all time to come.
CAPSI Delegation meets MoS Labour & Employment
Kunwar Vikram Singh along Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Secy. General, Col. Jagat Trikha,
Executive Director, Brig. A K Pandey, Director, CAPSI & APDI and Col. S K Kaul,
Secretary General Maharashtra Chapter met Mr. Prasun Mukherjee, IPS, The Director
General of Bureau of Police Research & Development at 1100 hrs on the 09 July 2009 as
per the invitation extended by Mr. S P Vaid, IPS, Director ( Special Policing) at the
BPR&D. Mr. Mukherjee, while welcoming the delegates thanked Chairman, CAPSI for
having sent the paper containing the desired/recommended amendments in the PSAR
Act 2005 and the training syllabus/modules which are under active consideration at his
office. Kunwar Vikram Singh also gave the details of the security force and its utilization
by the Centre / State for the intelligence gathering with little bit of specialized training to
Private Security Personnel. He also discussed at length for the creation of the Security
Institutes in the states in consultation with the CAPSI on the PPP scheme of the Central
& State Governments. Mr. Mukherjee while thanking the CAPSI delegation said that BPR&D are planning to hold a seminar, of course in
association with CAPSI during October / November 09, where in all the State Government Controlling Authorities, State Police Heads and the
Home Secretaries will be invited besides the appropriate representation from the Central Government. While thanking Mr. Mukherjee, Kunwar
Vikram Singh presented him the theme poster of the “Each One - Secure One” and assured him of the full support from the CAPSI at all time.
CAPSI Delegation invited by the DG- BPR&D
CAPSI delegation with DG-BPRD and other Police Officials
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman-CAPSI presenting the Report on 3rd National
Conference of CAPSI to Sh. Harish Rawat, MoS, Labour & Employment
in presence of other Dignotries
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman-CAPSI & APDI
other CAPSI Officials with Sh. Harish Rawat, MoS, Labour & Employment
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CAPSI Governing Council Meeting was held on 12th of June 2009, at
Raunaq Room, PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, PHD House, Khel
Gaon Road, New Delhi. The meeting was chaired by Kunwar Vikram Singh,
Chairman CAPSI and was attended by - H. H.
Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh, , Col. Pritam Mehta
: Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI,
Mr. Vishwanath V Katti- Vice Chairman, Mr. Mahesh C Sharma-Secretary
General, Mr. Anil Puri-Vice Chairman, Mr. Vikram Mahurkar-Vice Chairman,
Ajit Singh-Treasurer, Capt. Shibu Isaac-Secretary and Chairman-Tamilnadu
& Pondicherry Chapter, Mr. C B Joshi-Secretary, Maj. Inderjeet Singh
Deputy Secretary General, Mr. Rahul Rai Gupta-Member, Mr. Gurdeep Singh
Arora-Secretary, Mr. Vipin Oberoi-Secretary, Col. Jagat Raj Trikha-
Executive Director, Brig A K Pandey-Director, Major Gen. Atma
Singh (Retd.), Ms. Rupal Sinha, Brig. S K Bhattacharya, Mr. Pawanjit Singh
Ahluwalia, Mr. Harsh Wardhan, Mr. C Pal Singh, Maj. Gen. Charanjeet Singh
Brar, Mr. Paramj i t S Sahi , Mr. V ivek Kumar
- Brig P S Toor, Mr. S R Chauhan, Mr. B R Kumar, Mr. B S Thind, Lt. Col. Darshan Bal, Mr. Vishal Swara, Col. Sanjeev
Kaul, Capt V P Singh, Mr. Om Kumar, Mr. Bhibhu Bikash Mohapatra, Mr. Ghanshyam Pandit, Mr. Anirudha Singh - Mr. Sachit
Kumar Vice Chairman APDI, Brig. M I Jaisinghani, Rep. TOPSGRUP (Retd.), Mr. B S Sial Governor APDI, Mr. Joginder Singh Governor APDI,
Mr. V M Pandit Vice Chairman APDI, Mr. Vishwanath Khetam Chairman APDI Maharashtra Chapter, Col. P S Mangat, Mr. Tej Lohia
Chief Patron CAPSI
Advisor-CAPSI
Governing Council Members
Governors
Chapter
Chairmen/Conveners
Special Invitees
CAPSI Governing Council Meeting at Delhi.
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI welcomed all for the deliberations on the agenda points, circulated
to all the members of the Governing Council. CAPSI. Chairman also said that this separate CAPSI Governing
Council Meeting has been called to address more issues pertaining to CAPSI in the light of New Government
having been formed at the Centre. He said that we got enormous support from the Home Ministry during
past few years but now we have to start relationship building from the Scratch. He apprised the members
present for the meeting that since last Governing Council Meeting of CAPSI, lot many activities have been
carried out by CAPSI and account of which have been regularly published in our monthly news letter
“SECURITY POST”.
He also said that the then Home Minister Sh. Shivraj V Patil attended all the three CAPSI & APDI National
Conferences. Last year despite his busy schedule, he came especially for the Conference all the way from
Delhi to Bengaluru to only attend the National Conference. He informed the present members that he will now be getting involved in lobbying
with the Central & State Ministers to ensure that CAPSI gets the desired support from them in future also. He also mentioned about the
personal involvement of the H. H Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh, Chief Patron CAPSI & APDI during the recent years, as he has always been
besides us to show us the way to move forward.
He also mentioned about the involvement of the State Governments in the progress of the CAPSI. We are getting support from the Rajasthan
Government, who have proposed to allot land and funds for carrying out Security Training as envisaged in the PSAR ACT 2005.
Similarly,Punjab Government has already established a Private Security Training Institute at Jahan Khelan, Hoshiar Pur to impart two months
security training at their costs to the unemployed youth. We will very soon be signing the MoU with Orissa Government.
He said that we have formed the CAPSI Knowledge Foundation (CKF) and soon we will be forming APDI Knowledge Foundation (AKF) which
will help Security & Detective Agencies in Training Related matters including setting up of their Training Institutions. Brig. A K Pandey has been
appointed as the Director of CAPSI & APDI to handle the educational needs of our members. Every one applauded the initiatives & the efforts
of the Chairman, Kunwar Vikram Singh and requested him to continue to be the Chairman in future also .
Col. Jagat Raj Trikha, Executive Director of CAPSI, commenced the proceedings of the first ever separate
meeting of CAPSI by welcoming one and all for the meeting. Col. Trikha while addressing to the members
informed that this CAPSI Governing Council Meeting is unique in various aspects. He said that “this
meeting is unique for the reason that it is being organized separately for the first time in the history of
CAPSI”. It is unique because we have invited Dr. S P Vaid , Director, BPRD for the meeting, It is unique
because we will be meeting the honorable President of India just after the meeting in the evening.. Col.
Trikha then shared the sequence of the agenda that would be followed during the day long deliberations.
He then requested Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI to deliver the opening address.
Opening Address by the CAPSI Chairman.
Welcome Address by Col. Trikha
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Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman-CAPSI & Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh,
Chief Patron- CAPSI along with other delegates during the Meeting
Col. Jagat Trikha, Executive Director - CAPSI
welcoming the members
Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman-CAPSI
delivering his opening address
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CAPSI Annual Report presented
by Mahesh C Sharma
Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Secretary
General CAPSI welcomed all
and gave the account of
activities of CAPSI during the
last one year. He also shared the
audited balance sheet of CAPSI
and said that copy of the CAPSI
activities and of the balance
sheet have been kept in the
individual's folders for reference/perusal.
He also informed the members about the installation of CAPSI Delhi &
Punjab Chapters during the year and the appointments of the CAPSI
Conveners in all the major states of the Country. He also said that the
membership needs to be increased and it can only happen if all of us
work towards that in our respective states. We need to focus on the
CAPSI membership base to voice better.
Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Secy. General-CAPSI
giving annual report of CAPSI during his address
C Pal Singh Advocates
Security Skill Developments
Mr. C Pal Singh said that Security
Training is a point of concern for
everyone of the Corporate and
of the Government of India.
They al l are asking for
employable skill to be provided.
He also pointed out that a lot of
resources are coming in the
marke t to cap tu re th i s
opportunity and we need to be pro-active in order to deliver the
desired results through the efforts of CAPSI. He appreciated the
formation of the CKF to help the Member Security Agencies in
providing security training to the guards. He said that CAPSI
Knowledge Foundation can be of great help in providing employable
skill personnel to the nation provided it is guided by the individuals
with latest knowledge on Security related subjects. He also
suggested the members to cover the Fire Safety as it is also as
important as other aspects of security. He further suggested the
members present that they should try to have better relationships
with the foreign companies to do well and cover wide spectrum of the
Security Service in the Country.
and the follow up actions at the
appropriate levels on the
advice having been received
from him, which presently, he
found was lacking. He however
thanked the chair for having
given chance to voice his
concerns as an act ive
Governor of CAPSI and
requested for the chartered of duties for the CAPSI Governors.
Result Oriented out Come
says Pawan AhluwaliaMr. Pawanjit Singh Ahluwalia impressed upon the need for the CAPSI
Central Leadership for being result oriented while taking decisions on
behalf of the Security Agencies and cited the case of formation of
CAPSI Knowledge Foundation with a Brigadier heading it. He made
no bones about his concerns on the role of CAPSI Governor
Pan India Licenses - Need
of the hour - Rupal Sinha
Ms Rupal Sinha appreciated the
effort put in by Kunwar Vikram
Singh to bring the CAPSI at this
high level in the last three years
only. CAPSI has done wonders to
project itself well among the
industry and government. She
then said in respect of PSAR act
2005, that there is lot many
issues in the act that need amendments that will give relief to the
member agencies as the Security Companies operating in good
environment need proper legislation. She was very vocal about the
issue of Pan India licenses to the Security Agencies, which are
operating on pan India basis and the desired action on the central
wage act, which has recently been promulgated. She offered to
render suitable support to CAPSI to tackle these two burning issues
on priority by the association.
Unity is Strength-
Maj. Gen Atma Singh
Major Gen. Atma Singh said that
he has seen the CAPSI growing
from the scratch. With in last
three years, it has grown pretty
well and is being recognized
Nationally & Internationally. He
further said that Security
scenario in today's world is very
much threatening and to cope-
up with the situation, we all need to work together to create a feeling
of oneness. He also appreciated the fact that Rajasthan Government
has decided to give some land to CAPSI to start Security Training
Institute for the youth of Rajasthan with the help of CAPSI. He also
suggested that members security agencies can use CAPSI logo on
the guards uniform to create awareness among the people and also
we may carry out some joint exercises with local police to display the
unity of the CAPSI members.
Contd.
Contd.
Mr. C. Pal Singh, Governor-CAPSI
emphasizing on importance of Training
Ms. Rupal Sinha appreciating the efforts of
Kunwar Vikram Singh during her address
Maj. Gen. Atma Singh sharing his views
with others during the meeting
Mr. Pawanjit Singh Ahluwalia during
his address at the Governing Council Meeting
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Sahi recommends CAPSI Maharashtra
Chapter to be more vibrant
Mr. P S Sahi while giving the
complexity in obtaining the
license from the Maharashtra
state authorities suggested that
the CAPSI Maharashtra Chapter
has to be proactive and must
stand by with the member
security agencies in resolving
their common issues. He said
that we need to lay down the
clear cut objectives for the CAPSI chapter with the responsibilities of
the Chapter office bearers for the State, He also suggested that
Maharashtra Chapter needs to be accorded separate treatment from
the Central body of CAPSI because of multifarious problems relating
to the PSAR ACT 2005 and the Guard Board local restrictions imposed
on the security agencies operating in the state of Maharashtra.
Frequent visits by the National Chairman to Mumbai were
recommended with a view to get the issues resolved through the
Government resources rather than going to the civil courts. He over
stressed the need for every one to be together to overcome these
hurdles, related to the State of Maharashtra.
Verification Affecting operations
Brig. Bhattacharya
Training - key to success
Maj. Gen. Brar Maj. Gen. C S Brar said that to
tackle the issues related to the
implications of the PSAR ACT
2005 with the new Government,
we need to form a core
c o m m i t t e e w i t h t h e
professionals to handle such
issues. He also said that all of us
must lay an emphasis on the
training aspects of our guard
force, which are being deployed at various locations to display
professionalism and the positive image of the Private Security
Industry. He further added that the duty hours of the guard must be
kept in mind as it is very difficult to perform more than 08 hours in a
day by the security personnel.
Brig. S.K. Bhattacharya shared
his experiences of the delays
being experienced for the
verifications of the guard force
by the local police as envisaged
in the PSAR ACT 2005. He
suggested for taking up this
matte r w i th the h igher
authorities to evolve a simpler
method to reduce the time in
getting the verifications completed to ensure smooth operations.
Healthy Competition delivers
useful results-Harsh Wardhan
Mr. Harsh Wardhan, first of all
thanked every body and said
that we are getting full support
from CAPSI. He said that some
issues regarding minimum
working hour, whether it should
be 8 hrs or 12 hrs needs to be
addressed among the industry
leaders. As far as possible, we
should avoid cutting corners to get the business. He further said that
security business in the Country is more than enough for every one
and all of us should follow the norms of the industry to bring cohesive
ness within the industry through healthy competition.
Public Private Partership-Vaid
Sh. S P Vaid, IPS, Director
(Special Policing), BPRD thanked
one and all present to have
invited him for this meeting. He
said that BPRD have been asked
by the Ministry of Home to
present a paper in relation to the
required amendments, if needed
in the present PSAR ACT 2005
and the uniform training to be imparted to the security personnel as
envisaged in the ACT. He also mentioned that only 13 States have
promulgated the act in their states after the issue of the PSAR ACT
2005. We need to work in the manner that we need to give the
security training to the youth and deploy them at various locations for
betterment of the Industry. He also added that reforms are needed as
It is of concern to every body but it does not seem to be on priority
Increase of CAPSI membership
is vital as per Vivek Kumar
Mr. Vivek Kumar thanked every
one and expressed his concerns
over the issues being discussed
over here. He said that CAPSI
has become a strong body and
needs to become stronger,
which can only happen if all of us
put in our best to bring in more
security agencies as the CAPSI
members. More the members across the Country, lauder is the voice
at State / Centre and then the overall prospects of the Security
Industry can be addressed in much better way. He however
suggested having the systems and procedures in place, deciding on
minimum standards and spelling out the objectives to get the desired
results with in the frame work of the centre and state act / rules.
Contd.
Mr. Harsh Wardhan thanking everybody
during his address at the meeting Mr. P S Sahi giving his valuable suggestions
during the Governing Council Meeting
Maj. Gen. C S Brar emphasizing on the
importance of quality training
Brig. Bhattacharya sharing his experiences
with everybody during the meeting
Sh. S P Vaid sharing his views during his
address at the Governing Council Meeting
Mr. Vivek Kumar during his address
at the meeting
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with the politicians of our country. He also apprised every one that
BPRD have engaged a supreme court lawyer to give the legal opinion
on the points that need amendments in the PSAR ACT and he will be
more than happy to meet the CAPSI delegation again for their
recommendations, although he has been making notes of the points
having been mentioned by the various speakers during the today’s
meeting. Mr. Vaid emphasized on the point of imparting the desired
security training through the professional and if CAPSI could take a
lead to enter into PPP schemes, which are being promoted by the
Centre / State governments, considered as a good move at their end.
Contd.
Sial recommends CAPSI to
be Nodal Regulatory Body
Mr. B S Sial, Former DGP,
Karnataka Police said that since
training is very important aspect
as such CAPSI should take lead
in establishing the Security
Training Institutions in all the
states. He also briefed every one
about the verifications of the
security force on National Level
as now the technology has been developed, provided the
responsibilities are fixed by the Home Ministry through the concerned
DGP's of the respective States. He also recommended that security
guards having got the relevant training should be treated as skilled
individuals by the states for the wage purposes, as opposed to
unskilled individual as of now. He felt very strong about CAPSI to be
nominated as the nodal regulatory body by the concerned authorities
at Centre / State Government level for all the Private Security
Agencies operating in India for better coordination / results.
Patience brings concrete
results - Maharaja
HH Maharaja Bhanu Praksh
Singh while addressing the
participants said that we are
used to colonial systems and it
will take considerable time to
come out of it. He further said
that CAPSI has progressed a lot
within short span of three years
and the entire credit goes to
Kunwar Vikram Singh. He also assured all the participants that he will
do his best in solving all the problems that are being encountered by
the security agencies as envisaged in the PSAR ACT 2005. The new
government has come and very soon the desired relationship will be
cultivated at the appropriate level to address the points mentioned by
the security agency leaders. He also advised the present members to
maintain patience as the out come of patience is always positive.
Time Frame Action Plan-Vikram Mahurkar
Mr. Vikram Mahurkar was very
critical about the action by the
CAPSI central leadership on the
various important issues like
centra l minimum wages,
Maharashtra Guard Board
operations, Bulk allotment of
Gun licenses for the Security
agencies and the point of PF /
Service Tax. He categorically said that there is a need of core team to
handle these matters on priority. He suggested that time frame action
plan be worked out and all the affected security agencies should be
informed regularly on the progress on these points.
Friends of Police-Pvt. Security-Capt. ShibuCapt Shibu Issac apprised every
one about the Friends of Police
concept that has been initiated
by the Tamil Nadu Police in close
coordination with CAPSI at
Chennai. The Private Security
Personnel have been issued with
the police identification passes
and they are assisting the local
police in various ways. He
suggested that this campaign be adopted by each of the states and
then at National level with the association of CAPSI at Delhi. He also
expressed his concerns about the PF & Service tax matters, which
require ramifications at the central level. He also expressed his
concerns on the pouching of the security staff / business and advised
every one to follow minimum standards of the Code of Ethics,
enumerated by the CAPSI to stop this practice / menace.
Mr. Anil Puri was also of the
opinion that the Government
should consider the point of bulk
allotment of the arms licenses to
the security agencies to provide
the gun men at the facilities as
per the client's requirements. He
however appreciated Kunwar
Vikram Singh for the efforts and
time that he is devoting towards the CAPSI activities.
Bulk Allotment of Armslicenses on priority-Anil Puri
Mr. V V Katti said that Karnataka State Home Minister invited CAPSI
Karnataka Chapter Officials for the meeting for the final round of
discussions on the drafted PSAR Act for the state. He said that desired
PSAR ACT soon to be promulgatedin Karnataka -Katti
Contd.
HH Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh addressing
the Participants during the Meeting
Mr. Anil Puri sharing his opinion
during the Meeting
Capt Shibu apprising everybody about
“Friends of Police” Concept at the Meeting
Mr. B. S. Sial briefing everybody during
the Governing Council Meeting
Mr. Vikram Mahurkar sharing his view point
with all during the meeting
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Patience brings concrete
results - Chief PatronShri Joginder Singh, Former Director C. B. I.
congratu la ted and
appreciated the heights
that CAPSI has scaled in
a very short period of
t h r e e y e a r s . H e
recommended that
government should also
make CAPSI as the private security regulatory body to
ensure that the security agencies get their desired dues. The
biggest mile stone having been crossed when the honorable
President of India has invited the participants of this meeting
for a high tea followed with a meeting with her at the
Rashtrapati Bhawan. He wished CAPSI greater heights.
Kunwar Vikram Singh
appreciated all the remarks
/ views of the participants
and expressed his gratitude
to each one present to have
come all the way to Delhi to
a t t e n d t h e C A P S I
Governing Council Meeting.
He further said that the
meeting has been very
useful and once again
thanked every one for their
presence and act ive
participation. He wished
everyone the best of
business in future.
Joginder Singh acknowledges CAPSIContd.amendments
were given
and CAPSI
h a s b e e n
p r o m i s e d
that they will
a g a i n b e
c o n s u l t e d
before the act
is promulgated in the state of Karnataka to avoid
any further complications for its implementations
by the security agencies. He also shared the good
practices being followed by the fellow security
agencies in the state of Karnataka as part of the
Code of Ethics set by the CAPSI.
Concluding Remarks
Chairman, CAPSI
Sh. Joginder Singh congratulating the CAPSI
Leadership during the Meeting
Sh. V. V. Katti talks about Promulgation of
PSAR Act during the Governing Council Meeting
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Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Secretary General of CAPSI & APDI along with Col. Jagat Trikha, Executive Director,
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Shakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi at 1500 hrs on 23 June 2009. Shri. Prasad was given the detailed brief
on the activities of CAPSI with special reference to the security training to the existing security personnel
and the new security personnel as envisaged in the PSAR ACT 2005. A set of SECURITY POST volumes
along with the CD containing the report of the 3rd National conference and “EACH ONE-SECURE ONE”
Theme Poster were also handed over to the DG. Mr. Sharda Prasad appreciated the efforts of the CAPSI and
said that he will go through the material handed over to him. He also advised the delegates to also meet
DDG, CII, who is responsible for the skill development / upgradation projects on the PPP system as the government is funding these skill
development projects. He also while thanking the CAPSI delegation said that the proposal for the empanelment of CAPSI /CKF with his office be
forwarded for evaluation & consideration. Mr. Mahesh C Sharma thanked Mr. Sharda Prasad for his valuable time and advise.
CAPSI Delegation meets DG- Employment & Training
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The CAPSI TamilNadu & Pondicherry Chapter's General Meeting was held on 15.06.09 at
Zen Garden Hotel, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. The Meeting commenced at 6.00 pm. and
ended at 8.00pm, followed by the dinner sponsored by Mr.R. Srinivasan - M/s. Chennai
Professional Security Solutions Pvt.Ltd. The meeting was attended by 46 CAPSI & APDI
members.
Capt. Shibu Isaac - Chairman CAPSI, TamilNadu & Pondicherry Chapter gave the welcome
speech. Small briefing was done on many aspects like code of ethics, CAPSI joining with
Friends of Police, implementation of FOP Nation wide, PSAR Act, Forthcoming ideas/plans
of CAPSI and he also explained the advantages of becoming a CAPSI Member, details with
regard to the CAPSI Governing Council Body Meeting held on 12.06.09 at New Delhi and
also the meeting with the Honorable President of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan were
explained by the Chapter Chairman. He felt proud in announcing, that CAPSI -TamilNadu & Pondicherry chapter is the topmost chapter with
regard to the membership strength across the country.
With regard to the Licensing process, Chairman informed the members that the verification by the Licensing Authority is almost over for
majority of the Agencies. The training centers and the facilities provided by the agencies are been directly examined by the IG of Police. The
licensing process will get over by the end of June or by 1st week of July'09.
Dr. N. Madhu - Treasurer, TamilNadu & Pondicherry Chapter of CAPSI, submitted the Annual
Accounts Statement for the year 2008-2009. Copy of the statement was given to each one
of the members and also was read out. The annual account statement was passed
unanimously by the members, proposed by Lt. Col. Kadir Batcha of Himalayan Security and
Consultancy Services and seconded by Mr. RajaGopal of First Man Management Services (P)
Ltd. Membership certificates were handed over to the new members by Mr. R.Srinivasan
General Secretary for CAPSI TamilNadu & Pondicherry Chapter, after a formal welcome
given to them by the Chairman. Renewal certificates and fee receipts were also given to the
members by Secretary Mr. R.Srinivasan.
Queries raised by the members, with regard to the Licensing Process and advantages of
becoming a member of CAPSI were clarified by Chairman and Secretary. Shri. K.
Ragothaman, Chairman - APDI addressed the gathering. The meeting came to an end at 8.00pm, with the vote of thanks that was delivered by
Dr. N. Madhu. The highlight of the meeting was the Dinner, sponsored by Mr.R.Srinivasan- Managing Director - C.P.S.S. Pvt. Ltd, for celebrating
his 52nd Birth Day and Silver Jubilee Wedding Anniversary (both coincided on10th June '09) that followed at 8.15 pm onwards.
CAPSI TAMILNADU & PONDICHERRY CHAPTER MEETING
COMMENTS FROM THE PARTICIPANTS - POST 12TH JUNE MEETINGS
Dear Col. Trikha, The GC meeting was really a great success and informative. It is needless to say that it proves that how much efforts have been put by you and CAPSI team in Delhi to achieve its goal. My heartiest congratulations to all of you.
Dear Col. Trikha, Please allow me to “Salute” Kunwar Saheb & his active team for organizing a very fruitful, informative & result oriented meeting. The meeting with Hon'ble President will be remembered as “Historical” not only for CAPSI but for entire Security Industry
Dear Col. Trikha, Thank you very much for the excellent arrangements made yesterday for the meeting at the PHD Chambers and the meeting with the President of India.
Dear Kunwar Vikram Singh, Col. Jagat Trikha, Congratulations for a very successful meeting conducted for CAPSI. The meeting with the President was really a milestone and we highly appreciate all the efforts gone into organizing it so professionally.
Sir, hearty congratulations for your great personal efforts benefitting capsi tremendously. Everything was praise worthy and many will get clear message now, feel shy. They say "kar khudi ko buland itna, ke khuda bhi puchhe, o' bande bata teri raza kaya hai". Sir, you are our manmohan singh of security. God bless.
Dear Col. Trikha, The efforts put in by you and other concerned officials to make the event a grand success, are hailed.
Dear Mr Chairman, Let me congratulate you and your team for being able to organise a very successful conference today. It is not easy to get people to come from so far for meetings , and for being able to do this successfully and with grace is commendable.
Kunwar saheb ko sambodhit ek chhoti si kavita:-Bahumulya, abhulya hai, capsi ko aap ka yogdanAap ke satat prayas se barh gayi hamari shanAapne dilayi desh me capsi ko ek khas pahchanAaj bharat to kya, capsi ko janta sakal jahan Aasha hai, aap ke netritva me ham chhu lenge aasmanAur banayenge apni samarpit seva se desh ko mahan, Jai hind, Jai Bharat, Jai CAPSI.
Dear Col Trikha I must say your arrangements were excellent and the experience most satisfying.
Mr. Gurdeep Singh Arora, MD, Checkmate India
Services Pvt. Ltd. Pune, and Secretary- CAPSI:
Mr. B R Kumar, MD, Safeguard Security Services
& Chairman- CAPSI Maharashtra Chapter
Mr. Vivek Kumar, MD, Globe Detective
Agency Pvt. Ltd. And Governor- CAPSI
Mr. Paramjeet S Sahi, Chairman & MD,
NISA Group of Companies and Governor CAPSI
Col. Sanjeev Kaul, Director, Zee Ten Security
& Detective Services & Secretary General,
CAPSI for the State of Maharashtra
Mr. Rahul Rai Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, Secret
Watch Detectives, Member- CAPSI Governing Council
Mr. Pawanjit Singh Ahluwalia, MD
Premiershield Pvt. Ltd., and Governor CAPSI
Mr. Anirudha Singh, Director, Bhootpurv Sainik Kalyan
Sangh, and Convenor, CAPSI for the State of Jharkhand
Mr. Vikram Mahurkar, MD, Checkmate
Services Pvt. Ltd. And Vice Chairman CAPSI
Capt. Shibu Isaac, Chairman, CAPSI-Tamilnadu & Pondicherry
addressing the participants of the chapter meeting
Sh. K. Ragothaman, Chairman - APDI, Tamilnadu & Pondicherry
Chapter addressing the participants of the Chapter Meeting
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Memorandum of Understandings
The MoU was signed between the
CAPSI Knowledge Foundation and
the Optaamaze Corporate Solutions
Private Ltd on the 28 April 2009 at
New Delhi for promotion of Security
Training Services across India in the
name of “Security Awareness
Forum for Employment (SAFE)”
involving participation of various
state governments, private security
agencies for creating employment
opportunities in the field of Security
as envisaged in the PSAR ACT 2005.
The MoU was signed between the
Chairman, CAPSI and the Director,
Optaamaze at New Delhi.
CKF WITH OPTAAMAZE
The MoU was also signed between the Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI) and the Institute of Technology and
Future Management Trends (ITFT) Education Group, Chandigarh on the 15 May 2009 at New Delhi for carrying out the primary &
secondary research on Safety, Security, Surveillance, Intelligence and to design & impart the short & long term courses for the Security
Industry under the various Central / State Government schemes. The MoU was signed between CAPSI Chairman & E.D., I.T.F.T at Delhi.
CAPSI WITH ITFT EDUCATION GROUP, CHANDIGARH
CKF with TGOUN AND SAFEThe MoU was signed between the
CAPSI Knowledge Foundation
(CKF), The Global Open University
Nagaland (TGOUN) and Shield
Security and Forensic Education
Private Ltd. (SAFE) on the 01 June
2009 at New Delhi for developing a
network of security training
delivery centers for imparting the
required security training as
envisaged in the PSAR ACT 2005
and to award the security
certificates under the banner of the
Global Open University Nagaland.
The MoU was signed by the head of three organizations in the presence of Sri Dubey, Pro
Chancellor of The Global Open University Nagaland at New Delhi.
1. Cdr. C Arockiasamy (Retd.), Proprietor, Cosmo
Protection Services, Chennai
2. Mr. M Vivekanandan, Proprietor, Thejas Detective
Services, Chennai
3. Col. David Devasahayam, Chairman, Radiant
Protection Force Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
4. Mr. G Krishna Raj, Managing Partner, Shri Durga
Security Services, Chennai
1. Mrs. Hemlata Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, 007
Detectives & Trouble Shooters, New Delhi.
2. Mr. Utpal S Choudhary, Proprietor, Lotus Detective &
Security Services, Mumbai
Welcoming The New MembersThe following new members have joined respective associations
as mentioned below during the month of May & June 2009:-
RECOGNITION & AWARDDr. Kodu r Venka t e s h , Proprietor of Advance Group, Bangalore, Karnataka has been included in the “LIMCA B O O K O F R E C O R D S (NATIONAL RECORD) for his achievements of acquiring four PHDs from 1996 to 2006, He got his first doctorate from Can te rbu ry Un i ve r s i t y, Cheshire, UK in 1996, One from Golden State University
USA in 2003 and Two PHDs from Prescott University,, London UK in 2005 and 2006 respectively.
Dr. Kodur Venkatesh being facilitated
for the achievement
Exchange of MoU Documents between
Pro Chancellor, TGOUN and Chairman, CAPSI
Mr. Anirudha Singh, Director of Ranchi Security Pvt.Ltd., Jharkhand was awarded with “Excel lence in Security Service Award-Gold Medal” on the occasion of 52nd National Seminar on “National Economic Growth & World Peace” on Saturday , 06 June 2009. This award was presented to Mr. Anirudha Singh by His Majesty , Hon'ble
Shri B P Singh Governor of Sikkim & Hon'ble Shri Bhisma Narayan Singh, former Governor of Sikkim in the presence of Former Justice Mr. O P Varma & Hon,ble Mr. N B Gulam, Ambassador of Indonesia during the glittering award ceremony held at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi.
Mr. Anirudha Singh receiving the “Excellence
in Security Service Award - Gold Medal”
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18 July Col. Amar Nath (Retd.), Proprietor Asiana Security Force &
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18 July Mr. Nirpat Kumar Singh, Director, Vanya Security Services
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19 July Capt. Vikram Salwan,Chief Executive Officer, Cabal Lancers
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19 July Mr. Vishwanath Khetam, Propreitor,Flash Services, Mumbai.
20 July Mr. D. K. Sharma, Managing Director, Keshav Security
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20 July Mr. B. M. Shashidhar, Managing Director, Shashi Detective
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20 July Mr. R.S.Jagdev, Chief Co-ordinator, Probe Intelligence
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22 July Mr. D. Sai Ram, Chief Executive Officer, Scout Mac
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23 July Mr. A. Madhusudan, Chief Officer, Force 5 Securitas,
Secundrabad.
23 July Mr. Dinesh Kumar Srivastava, Chairman-Cum-Managing
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25 July Mr. Subhani Abdul, Proprietor, Action & Protection Security
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01 August Ms. Rakhi Rathaur, Director, Servel Security Service,
New Delhi.
02 August Mrs. Viola Heredia, Director, Securitas Security Services
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04 August Mr. Mahesh C Sharma, Managing Director, Guardex
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04 August Col. Ajit Nagrani, Managing Director, Corporate
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07 August Lt. Col. L K Bakthavatsalu, Managing Director, Bharat
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10 August Mr. Joginder Singh Pawar, Managing Director, Hawk Eye
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11 August Mr. Sharad Ratnam, Managing Director, CSR Tracing
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17 August Cdr. C Arockiasamy (Retd.) Managing Director, Cosmo
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17 August Mr. John S Selwyn, Vice President, Investigation & Security
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18 August Lt. Col. Perminder Singh Bhore, Director, Ex-Servicemen
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19 August Capt. Ravee., Chief Executive Officer, Fireball Securitas
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19 August Mr. Sahil Gupta, Chief Operating Officer, BD Security India
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19 August Mr. Manas Choudhory, Managing Director, K1 Security
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20 August Ms Geeta Saxena, Proprietor, ABC Investigations Inc., New
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24 August Maj. Manjit Rajain, Managing Director, Peregrine Guarding
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25 August Mr. M Vivekanandan, Proprietor, Thejas Detective Services,
Chennai
25 August Mr. Sanjay Kapoor, Proprietor, Ascon Detective Network,
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26 August Mr. Avinash Sharma, Akansha Security Services Pvt. Ltd.,
Delhi
30 August Mr. V K Cholan, Detective Director General, Detective
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30 August Mr. Prashant Kumar Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, Sharp
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01 July. Brig. Dr. S. K. Bhattacharya (Retd.) Chief Operating Officer, Safe Security & Allied Services, Kolkata.
01 July. Mr. Kewal Krishan Chhabra, Chief Executive Director, Martial Security & Detective Services Pvt. Ltd., Meerut.
02 July Capt. Bharat Prakash (Retd.), Blackboy Detective Agency Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata
03 July Dr. Kodur Venkatesh, Propreitor, Advance Group,Bangalore.05 July Mr. Om Kumar,Managing Director, Om Security & Cleaning
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Services, Tamilnadu09 July Ms. Taralika Lahiri, Director, National Detectives &
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Notes from the ED's Desk
It gives me an immense pleasure to share the
news that we have been able to complete the
publication of the 12 issues of the SECURITY
POST up till now. This has been only possible with
the positive support of the members of CAPSI &
APDI. It will not be out of the place to mention
that the appreciations on the designs and the
contents have kept us encouraged and the vide
circulation of the SECURITY POST have made all
of us proud to look up for better delivery of the security related news
items through this medium for not only for our members, but even for
the Governmental Agencies and the Heads of Corporate. The efforts
will now be to ensure that the SECURITY POST is able to stand on its
feet as far as the expenditures to be incurred in its publications are
concerned, but it can be only possible if our members keep sending us
their agencies / companies advertisements as per the details
mentioned in the SECURITY POST.
While we will be half way through with the issue of this publication of
SECURITY POST during this year, I would also like to share the
moments of rejoice and achievements of CAPSI having entered into
another remarkable milestone by arranging the meeting of it's senior
leadership with the honorable President of India at the Rashtrapati
Bhawan. The details of this historic meeting with the glimpses of the
visit have been appropriately covered in this 16 pages mega issue of the
SECURITY POST. We are sure that you all will feel delighted to go
through the contents of the same. As always, we shall be looking ahead
for your comments and remarks for the betterment of the subsequent
issues as we always believe in learning from our valued readers. Wishing all of you a very bright & meaningful Security & Intelligence
business in the time to come as the opportunities for the same are now
enormous. All the best.
Col. Jagat TrikhaExecutive Director CAPSI & APDI
Best Wishes On TheBirthdates Of The Members
We would like to extend our best wishes to our esteem members, whosebirthdates fall during the months of July & August 2009:-