Get ready to salute the brave men and women in uniform as we celebrate CISF's Annual Raising Day! Every year on March 10, this remarkable force that safeguards our country's vital installations, airports, and industries commemorates its inception. As we mark yet another milestone for CISF today, it's time to reflect on their unwavering commitment to protecting us from threats both domestic and international. From thwarting terror attacks to ensuring smooth operations at airports during the pandemic, the Central Industrial Security Force has proven time and again that they are India's frontline defenders. So let us take a moment to honor these unsung heroes who put their lives on the line every day in service of our nation.
Introduction to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
Since its establishment in 1969, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has been playing a vital role in protecting India’s critical infrastructure and industrial assets. CISF is responsible for providing security cover to a wide range of critical infrastructure including nuclear installations, space stations, airports, seaports, power plants, petroleum refineries, and other sensitive government buildings.
CISF personnel are also deployed at all major Delhi Metro Rail Corporation stations to ensure the safety and security of passengers. The force is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and sophisticated weaponry to deal with any kind of security threat.
The CISF Raising Day is celebrated every year on 10th March to mark the foundation day of the force. On this occasion, CISF personnel are felicitated for their exemplary service and dedication to duty. The force also undertakes various welfare initiatives for its personnel and their families.
Significance of CISF Raising Day
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is a paramilitary force under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The CISF came into existence in 1969 with a modest beginning of 2,800 personnel to provide security cover to Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). The raising day of CISF is celebrated on 10th March every year. This year the force turns 51.
The primary objective of CISF is to provide security to industrial units and other establishments located all over India. Besides PSUs, CISF now provides security cover to airports, seaports, metro rail networks, nuclear and space installations, power plants, and sensitive government buildings. With a sanctioned strength of 1.61 lakhs and a working strength of over 1.4 lakhs, CISF is one of the largest armed forces in India after the Indian Army.
Conclusion
The CISF continues to be a vigilant force that is trusted by the people and respected by their peers for their diligence, dedication, and commitment to protecting India's citizens. CISF Raising Day Images and videos Brands.live lets you download and share in 10 seconds.