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India Republic Day -- To celebrate Indias 69th Republic Morning a grand parade was held on Rajpath in New Delhi like every year after Best Minister Narendra Modi compensated homage to the nations martyrs by laying a wreath at Amar Jawan Jyoti. But this time around the viewers were in for a splendid wonder when a newly-formed Border Security Forces Womens Motor Cycle workforce Seema Bhawani made a spectacular debut with their daredevil stunts at the parade. Led simply by Sub-Inspector Stanzin Noryang the actual squad performed breathtaking stunts for the audience including a salute to the President! Out of the sixteen stunts an d acrobatics fish riding side riding faulaad prachand baalay shaktiman hoke fighting sapt rishi seema prahari bharat ke mustaid prahari sarhad ke nigheban and flag march pyramid were the highlights. Along with 113 women the Seema Bhawani made a phenomenal entry on 26 350cc Regal Enfield motorcycles. While the visitors cheered for them and even offered them a

What Are Advertorials?

Advertorials are essentially advertisements in the form of paid editorial content placed on web sites. The word "advertorial" is a combination of the words "advert" and" editorial." Advertorials are often used to promote businesses, products, and services. Wikipedia dates the birth of the term to 1946. Many people use adverts to drive traffic to websites. Advertorials can appear on many different types of web sites. These include content sites like blogs, directories, and online magazines. Advertorials can also appear in email groups, chat rooms, and newsgroups. An advertorial is a text advertisement on a web site that draws attention. It usually features text or sometimes graphics. The most common places for adverts are on the home page of a web site, in the footer, and in the inner pages. The purpose of an advertorial is to draw a visitor to a particular web site. A web site can have several adverts, placed on different levels, and each will serve a dif

New York City Police Department

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The New York City Police Department ( NYPD ), officially the City of New York Police Department , is the primary law enforcement agency within the City of New York. Established on May 23, 1845, the NYPD is one of the oldest police departments in the United States, and is the largest police force in the United States. The NYPD headquarters is at 1 Police Plaza, located on Park Row in Lower Manhattan near City Hall. The NYPD's regulations are compiled in title 38 of the New York City Rules . The NYC Transit Police and NYC Housing Authority Police Department were fully integrated into the NYPD in 1995. The NYPD services include the Emergency Service Unit, K9, harbor patrol, air support, bomb squad, counter-terrorism, criminal intelligence, anti-organized crime, narcotics, public transportation, and public housing. The NYPD employs around 55,000 people, including 36,000 uniformed officers. According to the official CompStat database, the NYPD responded to nearly 500,000 reports of c

History

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The Municipal Police were established in 1845, replacing an old night watch system. Mayor William Havemeyer shepherded the NYPD together. In 1857, it was replaced by a metropolitan force. The New York City Transit Police and the New York City Housing Authority Police Department were merged into the NYPD in 1995. The NYPD appointed its first black officer in 1911, and the first female officers in 1918. In 1994 the NYPD developed the CompStat computer system for tracking crime geographically. This award-winning system has since been implemented by a number of other police departments in the US and overseas. Research is mixed on whether CompStat had an impact on crime rates.

Demographics

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As of July 2020, the NYPD's current authorized uniformed strength is 35,783. There are also 19,454 civilian employees, including approximately 4,500 auxiliary police officers, 5,500 school safety agents, and 3,500 traffic enforcement agents currently employed by the department. The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers. Of the entire 35,783-member police force in 2020: 47% are white and 53% are members of minority groups. Of 23,464 officers on patrol: 43% (10,162) are non-Hispanic white 57% (13,302 are Black, Latino (of any race), or Asian or Asian-American. Of 5,289 detectives: 52% (2,771) are non-Hispanic white 48% (2,518) are Black, Latino (of any race), or Asian or Asian-American. Of 4,550 sergeants: 52% (2,379) are non-Hispanic white 48% (2,171) are Black, Latino (of any race), or Asian or Asian-American. Of 1,706 lieutenants: 59%

Services

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The NYPD has a broad array of specialized services, including the Emergency Service Unit, K9, harbor patrol, air support, bomb squad, counter-terrorism, criminal intelligence, anti-gang, anti-organized crime, narcotics, public transportation, and public housing. The NYPD Intelligence Division & Counter-Terrorism Bureau has officers stationed in eleven cities internationally. In 2019 the NYPD responded to 482,337 reports of crime, and made 214,617 arrests. There were 95,606 major felonies reported in 2019, compared to over half a million per year when crime in New York City peaked during the crack epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. Reported Number of Major Felony Offences Crime 1990 2000 2010 2019 Murder 2,262 673 536 319 Rape 3,126 2,068 1,373 1,755a Robbery 100,280 32,562 19,486 13,371 Assault 44,122 25,924 16,956 20,696 Burglary 122,055 38,352 18,600 10,783 Larceny 108,487 49,631 37,835 43,250 Auto Theft 146,925 35,442 10,329 5,430

Rank structure

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This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:  "New York City Police Department" – news  · newspapers  · books  · scholar  · JSTOR ( July 2019 ) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Officers graduate from the Police Academy after five and a half to six months (or sometimes more) of training in various academic, physical, and tactical fields. For the first 18 months of their careers, they are designated as "Probationary Police Officers", or more informally, "rookies". There are three career "tracks" in the NYPD: supervisory, investigative, and specialist. The supervisory track consists of nine ranks; promotion to the ranks of sergeant, lieutenant, and captain are made via competitive civil service examinations. After reaching the rank of captain, promotion to the ranks of dep