India has 151 police personnel per lakh of population as compared to 222 per lakh police to population ratio recommended by the United Nations, the Lok Sabha was informed today.
Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Gangaram Ahir also said there was no proposal under consideration of the government to outsource non-core functions of the police such as verification for passport, serving court summons etc. to reduce its workload.
"Police being a State subject falling in List-II of the seventh schedule of the Constitution of India, it is primarily the responsibility of state governments/UTs to take appropriate steps to enhance efficiency of the force and to increase police-to-population ratio. However, the Centre advises states/UTs from time to time," he said in response to a written question.
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"The considerable gap in the said ratio exists due to shortage of police personnel. Vacancies in the service are caused due to factors such as retirement, resignation, death, etc. All these factors are recurring in nature and recruitment is a continuous process," he said.
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