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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

l~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (29)

3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
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      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      376. lyear_2
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      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
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      403. 1_11
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      409. 3_6
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      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      415. 5_5
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      418. 6_4
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

l~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (29)

3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

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2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

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Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

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(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

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Name

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Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

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[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

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Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

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(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
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      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
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      245. 3t
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      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
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      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
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      271. 7_3
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      273. 1 Pair_2
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      275. 8_3
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      277. 1Piece
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      279. 9
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      281. Piece
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      283. 10
      284. Whistle
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      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
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      290. l year
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      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
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      297. l Pair
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      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
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      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
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      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
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      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
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      322. 21
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      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
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      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
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      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
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      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
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      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
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      380. lYear
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      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
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      396. 2 years_3
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      398. Rank Badges_2
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      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
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      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
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      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
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      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
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      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
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      429. and was discharged on
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

l~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (29)

3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      153. 05
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      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
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      177. No orposts
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
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      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
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      193. Dhar
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      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
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      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
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      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
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      249. lPiece
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      251. 2_5
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      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
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      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
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      268. Boots Ankle Black
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      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
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      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
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      304. 16
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      309. 19
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      314. Daree
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      326. 22
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      328. lPiece_3
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      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
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      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
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      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
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      355. Anklet Web
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      359. Leather Belt
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      380. lYear
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      396. 2 years_3
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      400. Sr
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      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
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      415. 5_5
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

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APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
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      186. Sehore
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      203. Ratlam
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      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
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      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
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      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
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      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
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      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
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      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
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      432. Resident of Town Village

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

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(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

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Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

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APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

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Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

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Life of item

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2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

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Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

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(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

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(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

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Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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Life of item

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21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

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Life of item

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2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

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[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

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Police Station District Pin Code

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

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(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

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Life of item

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2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

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Life of item

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2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

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APPENDIX-G

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of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      152. Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander
      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
      169. Resident of
      170. Place
      171. Date
      172. Date_2
      173. Place_2
      174. Dated
      175. No
      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
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      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
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      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
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      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
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      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
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      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

ll~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (27)

The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

l~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (29)

3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (33)

( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

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Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

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21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      186. Sehore
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      272. Shoulder Titles
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      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
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      395. 1 Pair_4
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      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
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      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
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      415. 5_5
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      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
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      421. 7_5
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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

ll~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (27)

The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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J3hopal the 130t April 2016

NoF-2A)882012B-4Two Jp exercise of the ppvvers conferred by section 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act middotmiddot 194 7 (No15 of 194 7) middot the State Government hereby makes the following rules relating to Home Guard Volunteers namely-

RULES

1 middotShorttitle and conimencement-

1) These Rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Rules 2016

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication -in the Maclhya Pradesh Gazette middot

middot

2 Definitions-middothi theserules unless the co~textotherwise requires-middot

(a) Act means the Madhya Pradesh middotHome Guards Act middot1947 (formerly Central ~ovince and Berar Act 1947) (No 15 ltgtf t947)

(b) Commandant General means the Commandant General and the Director General Home Guards appointed oy the State Government under section 5 of the bullAct

(c) middot Commandant ~eans the Comillandant Home middot Guards appointed by the State Government under section 5 of the Act

(d) Division meansDivision of revenueinmiddotmiddotMadhya Pradesh

(e) Divisional Commandant meansmiddot a Commandant of Home Guards for a revenue Division or part thereof or the Chief Officer of the Home Guards for a middot Revenue Division middot or part

bull thereof

(f) District means district of revenue in Madhya Pradesh

(g) District commandant means the commandant of Home middot Guards for a revenue District or part there of or middot the Chief

Officer of the Home Guards of a revenue District or part thereof

(h) District Magistrate means the Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate by whatevcentr designation the Chief Officer charged with such executive ~dministration is styled

364 (26) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

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APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      49. undefined_18
      50. undefined_19
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      58. 325
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      60. 645
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      71. tlII
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      74. ffl1R
      75. 3_2
      76. tqlI
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      79. 2_2
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      82. 97
      83. 3Fjili
      84. a iI Jl ipJ JPI
      85. ffl1J1ft
      86. 1
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      88. 1 ir
      89. 8
      90. We Ctlf1tC
      91. lc-l> cflcl
      92. 1_2
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      94. 1_3
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      96. 1_4
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      110. lftGl
      111. itieGif120
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      122. 1_5
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      124. JlT
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      126. cmc
      127. 1_6
      128. 2_3
      129. 3_3
      130. 4
      131. 5_2
      132. 6
      133. 7
      134. 3Jjlj
      135. 1_7
      136. 2_4
      137. 7_2
      138. 8_2
      139. qf qgqi 30 76 G763MR
      140. 1_8
      141. 2 qft tlllllq
      142. 4 frqffi 1llll
      143. undefined_31
      144. s
      145. undefined_32
      146. fttr m
      147. NoF2A882012B4Two l exercise of the powers conferred by section
      148. Designation
      149. Number
      150. Nominated Volunteer Company Commander
      151. 01
      152. Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander
      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
      169. Resident of
      170. Place
      171. Date
      172. Date_2
      173. Place_2
      174. Dated
      175. No
      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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(i) Police shall have the same mecDing as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (No V of 1861) or under any enactment for the time being in force

G) Superintendent of Police shall have the same meaning as assigned to the word in the Police Act 1861 (Act V of 1861)

(k) Strike means a total or partial non-performance of duties during training or while detailed on duty as a Home Guard acting in combination or in a concerted manner or under a common understanding

(1) State Govemment means the Government of Madhya Pradesh

3 Superintendence over Home Guards- The superintendence of the Home Guards throughout the state shall vest in the State Government

4 Commandant General and Director General of Home Guards- The middot administration of Home Guards throughoutmiddotthe state shall vest in an officer styled as the Commandant General and Director General and in such Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General and otherofficers as may be prescribed by the State Government

S Powers of the Director General-

() Subject to the provisions of the Home Guards Act and these Rules and to the directions issued by the State Government the Director General shall have the powers to regulate training operational duties organisation administration discipline and punishment procurement maintenance and scale of issue of uniforms equipments and stores arms and ammunition of the Home Guards and shall exercise overall command and control over the Home Guards and its officers

(2) The Director General shall have the powers to issue standing orders with the approval of the State Government

6 Nomination of Home Guard Volunteers in clifrerent ranks- Subject to the directions issued by the Statemiddot Government the volunteers may be nominated to other ranks in the following manner-

(a) Volunteer Company Commander - by the Inspector General

(b) Volunteer Platoon Commander Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander - by the Deputy Inspector General and Additional Commandant middotGeneral

(c) Volunteer Nayak Volunteer Hawaldar - by the Divisional Commandant

(d) Volunteer Sainik Volunteer Lance Nayak - by the District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

l~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (29)

3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

-q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (31)

(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (33)

( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

11~ ~ ~ 13 3TI 2016 364 (35)

(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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The total sanctioned strengthmiddot of Home Guard Volunteers per company in all the Districts of Madhya Pradesh shall be 165 The number of Volunteers per company shall be as follows-

Details of Determinate Number of Volunteers per Company

Designation Number

Nominated Volunteer Company Commander 01

Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander 05

Nominated Volunteer Assistant Platoon Commander

05

Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major 01

Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master 01

Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar 15

Nominated Volunteer Section Nayak Section Lance Nayak

15

Home Guard Volunteers 122

Total 165

7 Transfer or Home Guard Volunteers-

() A Home Guard Volunteer shall not be transferred to a District Reserve other than his own

(2) If a Home Guard Volunteer wishes to be appointed in another District he shall have to get discharged from his District Reserve He may then apply for enrolment to the District Reserve of Home Guards of another District afresh

Provided that he otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions laid down for Home Guard volunteer

8 Enrolment as a Home Guard Volunteer- No person shall be enrolled as a volunteer of Home Guards

(a) Unless he has completed the age of 18 years but has not completed the age of 28 years as on 1st August of the year of the enrolment

Provided that if the candidate is a member of Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribe or other backward classes he shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 years relaxation in the upper age limit middot middot

Provided further that a candidate who is a permanent Government servant should not completed the age of 38 years

364 (28) ~~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

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Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

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APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

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APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

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APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

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APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      77. G1TI6
      78. oxx
      79. 2_2
      80. qrr
      81. 50Row1
      82. 97
      83. 3Fjili
      84. a iI Jl ipJ JPI
      85. ffl1J1ft
      86. 1
      87. Tclreillcfff
      88. 1 ir
      89. 8
      90. We Ctlf1tC
      91. lc-l> cflcl
      92. 1_2
      93. fflcITT
      94. 1_3
      95. cfflm
      96. 1_4
      97. fill_16
      98. cpq
      99. f
      100. undefined_26
      101. 1W
      102. 11
      103. 1W_2
      104. tlltlllltl
      105. 1W_3
      106. qrcrr>met qrcrr
      107. tfiotYo
      108. im
      109. undefined_27
      110. lftGl
      111. itieGif120
      112. undefined_28
      113. >met
      114. mm
      115. We
      116. Te>VccJTe
      117. iltfl cltfi
      118. q
      119. 1 iflT
      120. undefined_29
      121. fill_39
      122. 1_5
      123. fill_41
      124. JlT
      125. undefined_30
      126. cmc
      127. 1_6
      128. 2_3
      129. 3_3
      130. 4
      131. 5_2
      132. 6
      133. 7
      134. 3Jjlj
      135. 1_7
      136. 2_4
      137. 7_2
      138. 8_2
      139. qf qgqi 30 76 G763MR
      140. 1_8
      141. 2 qft tlllllq
      142. 4 frqffi 1llll
      143. undefined_31
      144. s
      145. undefined_32
      146. fttr m
      147. NoF2A882012B4Two l exercise of the powers conferred by section
      148. Designation
      149. Number
      150. Nominated Volunteer Company Commander
      151. 01
      152. Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander
      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
      169. Resident of
      170. Place
      171. Date
      172. Date_2
      173. Place_2
      174. Dated
      175. No
      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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(b) Unless he is not a citizen of India and the resident of the district in which is seeking middotenrolment and the domicile of Madhya middot Pradesh He shall have to submit a domicile certificate to this effect issued by Competent Authority

(c) middotmiddot Unless he has passed 10th standard examination from Maqhya Pradesh Board or from a school situated in Madhya Pradesh

middot which has affiliation to a Central Board

Provided that a candidate of the scheduledmiddot tribe shall be middot eligible _if he has pa~sed 8th stan~~

middot Unless middot he possesses good moral character as per extant instructions of the Government ltgtf Madhya Pradesh middot

middot middot _--- - middot -

Provided that the State Government may for the confidential work relating to internal security relax the eligibility conditions and home guards may be enrolled accordingly for period and in number to be specified by middot the State government Evecy effort shall be made to keep the

middot identity of the home guards so middotappointed confidential

9 Phyalcal and Other Eligibility Conditions for Enrolment-

(a) middotApplicant should not be less than 168 ~ntimetres in height For themiddot Scheduled Tribes c~tegory the minimum required height middotshall be 160 centimetre In the case of women candidates the height should pe not less than 155 centimetres

(b) In the case of a male applicant the chest should not be less than 81 centimetre~ with an expansion of 05 centimetres For

an applicant from Schedule Tribes category the chest shomicrold not be less th~ 78 centimetres wjth a minimum expansion of 05 centimetres middot middot middot middot middot

(c) Male applicant should neither be flat footed nor should have knock knee Female applicant should not be flat footed

(d) Applicant should not be a dismissed PUlic servant on the middot ground of misconduct

(e) Applicant should not have been discharged from a District Reserve on the ground of misconduct

10 Selection Committee for -Enrolment of Home Guard Volunteers~ middotmiddot - middotmiddot middot

middotmiddotThe constitution or selection committee for nomination of Home Guards shall be as follows-

District Magistrate or his representative Chairperson (who shall not be an officer below the rank of Additional District Magistrate)

2 Divisional Commandant or his Member equivalent or middot any senior officer nominated by DG Homeguards

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

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18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (33)

( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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3 District Commandant Home Guards of Member Secretary the concerned district or any other district or his equivalent officer nominated by DG Home Guards

4 A Company Commander or Platoon Member commander of Honie Guards of that district or any other district or area

Note - One of the members of the Selection Committee middotshall be from Schedule Castes or Schedule Tribes

11 Selection Process for emolment as a volunteer in Home Guards-

(1) Wide publicity shall be made about the proposed enrolment programme throughout the district by publishing it in two state level news papers

(2) All applications received by the District Commandant shall be scrutinized by the Selection Committee as per the eligibility conditions Application not meetingmiddoteligibility conditions shall be summarily rejected and information of the same shall be prominently displayed on the notice board of office of the District Commandant

(3) Representation or Appeal against rejection of application shall be decided by the competent officer who shall not be lower in rank than a Deputy Inspector General nominated by the Director General middot

(4) Applicants found eligible shall undergo pre-enrolment tests to be conducted by the Selection Committee as per the standing order on the subject

(5) Result shall be declared on completion of selection process with the approval of the competent authority as specified in the standing order

12 Medical Examination- The Commandant Home Guards shall cause the applicants successful in the pre enrolment test to undergo medical examination by the District Medical Board Applicants declared medically unfit shall be ineligible for enrolment middot

13 Character and antecedents verification- District Commandant shall send character and antecedents verification form of successful candidates to the concerned District Superintendent of Police for necessary character and antecedents verification Applicants with adverse verification report from Superintendent of Police shall be ineligible for enrolment

14 Certificate of Enrolment-

(1) Home Guard Volunteers shall at the time of enrolment shall be given an enrolment certificate in the form appended to these

364 (30) +~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

-q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (31)

(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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Rules (Appendix-A) under the seal and signature of the appointing authority

(2) This certificate shall invariably be carried by a Home Guard volunteer when he is on duty or on training

middot (3) Such a certificate shall be surrendered by the Home Guard volunteer tomiddot the District Commandant at the time of discharge

(4) On the loss or damage to the enrolment certificate a duplicate certificate may be issued to him asmiddotmiddotper thestanding order on the subject

15 Pledge-

An applicant selected by the selection committee shall take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India as laid down in the form of Pledge appended to these Rules (Appendix-Bl

16 Resignation-

() A Home Guard Volunteer before the completion of period in District Reserve by application in writing in the Form appended

middot to these Rules (Appendix-Cl addressed to the District Commandant with a notice period of not less than thirty days may resign from the status of Home Guard Volunteer or Volunteer Officer

Provided that such resignation shall not take effect until it is accepted by the Appointing Authority as the case may be~ and intimation to this effect is not given to the applicant

(2) The District Commandant shall forward the resignation letter with his comments to the officer immediately superior to the appointing authority

(3) Failure to report for duty without previous permission of the District Commandant or intimation of his inability to attend the duty on the plea that a letter of resignation has been submitted shall amount to absence from duty

17 Training of Home Guard Volunteers-

(al Basic Training of Home Guard Volunteer-

() Every Home Guard Volunteer soon after his or her enrolment shall undergo basic training for a period of 90 working days in various subjects related to protection of persons arid property prevention of crime maintenance of public order fire fighting and civil defence in general and the following subjects in particular-

(i) Physical Training and Parade (ii) Unarmed Combat (iii) Weapons Training and Firing Practise

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(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      62. flT
      63. undefined_21
      64. undefined_22
      65. fill_4
      66. fill_5
      67. undefined_23
      68. undefined_24
      69. 495
      70. fill_9
      71. tlII
      72. 31lll
      73. undefined_25
      74. ffl1R
      75. 3_2
      76. tqlI
      77. G1TI6
      78. oxx
      79. 2_2
      80. qrr
      81. 50Row1
      82. 97
      83. 3Fjili
      84. a iI Jl ipJ JPI
      85. ffl1J1ft
      86. 1
      87. Tclreillcfff
      88. 1 ir
      89. 8
      90. We Ctlf1tC
      91. lc-l> cflcl
      92. 1_2
      93. fflcITT
      94. 1_3
      95. cfflm
      96. 1_4
      97. fill_16
      98. cpq
      99. f
      100. undefined_26
      101. 1W
      102. 11
      103. 1W_2
      104. tlltlllltl
      105. 1W_3
      106. qrcrr>met qrcrr
      107. tfiotYo
      108. im
      109. undefined_27
      110. lftGl
      111. itieGif120
      112. undefined_28
      113. >met
      114. mm
      115. We
      116. Te>VccJTe
      117. iltfl cltfi
      118. q
      119. 1 iflT
      120. undefined_29
      121. fill_39
      122. 1_5
      123. fill_41
      124. JlT
      125. undefined_30
      126. cmc
      127. 1_6
      128. 2_3
      129. 3_3
      130. 4
      131. 5_2
      132. 6
      133. 7
      134. 3Jjlj
      135. 1_7
      136. 2_4
      137. 7_2
      138. 8_2
      139. qf qgqi 30 76 G763MR
      140. 1_8
      141. 2 qft tlllllq
      142. 4 frqffi 1llll
      143. undefined_31
      144. s
      145. undefined_32
      146. fttr m
      147. NoF2A882012B4Two l exercise of the powers conferred by section
      148. Designation
      149. Number
      150. Nominated Volunteer Company Commander
      151. 01
      152. Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander
      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
      169. Resident of
      170. Place
      171. Date
      172. Date_2
      173. Place_2
      174. Dated
      175. No
      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

-q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (31)

(iv) Public Order and Crowd Control (v) Map Reading (vi) criminal justice system including law and

proceduremiddot (vii) Human Rights (viii) Disaster Management (Natural and Manmade) Civilmiddot

Defence and Fire-Fighting (ix) Duties and Powers of Home Guards (x) Information Technology Tools and Applications (xi) Message Writing middot (xii) GuardUuties

(xiii) Traffic Contr91 (xiv) Field craft and Tactics (xv) First Aid (xvi) Rescue and Flood Relief and (xvii) Any other subject as may be prescribed from time

to timemiddot middot middot middot

(2) Training shall be followed by an examination The Nolunteers failing to pass the examination in prescribed standardmiddot shall middotbe given one more middotopportunity failing which h~ shall middotbe liable to be dischargecf summarily

A Home G~ Volunteer shall becorile amiddot member of the District Reserve of the Home middot Guards middot on successful completion of the basic training

(b) Refresher Training-Every Home Guard Volunteer shall undergo refresher training for a period of 30 working days every year as prescribed in_the standing order on_ thisbull subject issued by the Director Generalmiddotmiddot middot middot middot middot middot

_ middot

(c) middot Advanced Training- An advanced training for a period of 30 working days shall be conducted for the middotHome Guards of the

middot rank of Assistant PlatoonCommander and aboVe The advanced course shall comprise of lecture and practical work on the

following subjects namely-

(1) middot Organization and man management (2) Civil defence measures (3) Emergency relief operations

middot (4) Map reading and automatic weapons (5) Field Craft and Tactics (6) Information technology tools and applications (7) Message writingmiddot (8) Any other subject which may be prescribed by the

Director General

(d) Leadership Training- Officers of the rank of Assistant Platoon Commander and middot above shall attend leadership training

middot programme to prepare them for the leadership roles

Note - The syllabus and period of basic refresher advanced and leadership training shall be in accordance with middotmiddot the standing order

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

11~ ~ ~ 13 3TI 2016 364 (35)

(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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364 (40) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      154. 05_2
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      156. 01_2
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      158. 01_3
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      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
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      173. Place_2
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      175. No
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      177. No orposts
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
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      209. Datia
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      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
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      224. Sagar
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      226. Damoh
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      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
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      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
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      283. 10
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      285. Piece_2
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      383. I Piece
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      387. 1 Piece_3
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      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
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      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
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      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (32) if~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

18 Home Guard Volunteers District Reserve-

(1) The Home Guard volunteers in every district shall be in the form of District Reserve Force The District Reserve shall comprise of as many companies or Volunteers Home Guard Sainiks and Volunteer Officers and permanent officers and staff as may be prescribed by the State Government from time to time

The current composition of district wise sanctioned force in Home Guard Reserve of the State is appended to these Rules (Annexure- D)

(2) Every company of the District Reserve headed by a company commander shall compris~ of 165 Home Guard Volunteers Sainiks divided into three platoons each headed by a Platoon Commander Each platoon shall comprise of three or more sections each headed middotby a section commander of the rank of Assistant Plantoon Commander

(3) The District Commandant shall be assisted by such number of subordinate officers to him for the purpose of administration training discipline and welfare of all the members of District Home Guard Reserve as may be prescribed by the State Government

19 Uniform and Accoutrements-

() All Officers and Volunteers of Home Guard shall be supplied on State expense uniform and accoutrements to be used during execution of duty by them They shall also wear badges provided according to their respective ranks The details of the specific items of Uniform and accoutrement currently being supplied are appended to these Rulesmiddot (Appendix-E)

(2) Members of Volunteer Home Guard shall wear the letter MPHG (lfJlilll) on their shoulder strap and officers shall

middot wear in addition badges of rank as the State Government may by order specify (Appendix-F)

20 Arms and Ammunition- Officers and Volunteer of Home Guard shall be entitled to use and carry small arms such as rifles and service revolvers and their ammunition during the course of training middot or operational duties in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

21 Calling out of Home Guards-

The District Magistrate shall be authorised to call out Home Guard Volunteers from the District Reserve for the following purposes-

ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (33)

( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

11~ ~ ~ 13 3TI 2016 364 (35)

(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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( 1) For the protection of life and property from natural calamities or anti-social elements maintenance of essential services suppression of disturbance control and regulation of traffic and assemblies prevention of crime assistance to the police or military authorities in the interest of national security or any other general measure of public welfare

(2) The total number of the Volunteer Homemiddot Guards so called out shall not be in excess of 90 of the authorized strength of the District Reserve Call Out up to 100 can only be made with the prior approval of the state Government

(3) The Director General or such officer of the Home Guards as may middot be authorised by him may order for calling out of Home Guards for any area of the State for the performance of any duty connected with training administration security of arms ammunition civil defence natural and manmade calamities and general measure of public welfare and interest

22 Duties of Home Guards- A Volunteer Home Guard called out on duty under Rule 21 shall be liable to perform any or all of the duties meritioned below-middot

( 1) to assist police in traffic management (2) beat and night patrols (3) to assist police middotin crowd control (4) to assist police in collection of information and intelligence (5) to render assistance to the administration in protecting weaker

sections of the societyand promotion of communal harmony (6) to dispel rumours allay panic and organ~ rescue work and to

provide relief during any kind of emergency such as fire air raid floods epidemics natural and manmade calamities and

(7) to discharge any other duty and responsibility as may be directed by the State Government

23 Conduct- The following rules of conduct shall be required to be followed by a Home Guard Volunteer-

(a) Home Guards volunteers shall perform all such duties and perform all functions as may be assigned to them with utmost devotion and shall obey all lawful orders with absolute integrity and devotion

(b) All the officers and personnel of Home Guards shall always conduct in a manner like a disciplined uniformed organization

(c) Home Guard Volunteer shall not act discourteously in the performance of his official duties and shall not do anything which denote indiscipline

(d) No Home Guards volunteer shall canvass nor otherwise interfere with nor usemiddot his influence in connection with nor take part i11 an election to any legislature or local authority

364 (34) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

11~ ~ ~ 13 3TI 2016 364 (35)

(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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(e) middot No Home Guards volunteer shall accept membership of any political party or any organization which takes part in politics nor shall he take part in any political movement or activity

(f) If he commits any act in violation of law which comes in the category of cognizable or non-cognizable offence he shall inform his District Commandant within 48 hours In the event of not informing he shall be liable to be discharged from the Honie Guards district reserve middot

(g) Home Guard Volunteer shall not remain absent from duty without any reasonable cause

(h) Home Guard Volunteer _shall not indulge in impersonation at the time of duty or training middot

(i) Home Guard Volunteer shall not take any intoxicating drink or drug nor shall remain under the influence of it at the time of the performance of his duties He shall not appear in a public place in a state of intoxication He shall strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time being

(j) Home Guard Volunteer shall not submit false report in relation to any property arms - ammunition kit - clothing and store under his charge

(k) Home Guard Volunteer shall not abuse the property weapons and uniform issued to him

(1) Home Guard Volunteer shall promptly abide by the general and special lawful orders issued by the senior officers and shall not middot disobey deliberately

(m) Home Guard Volunteer shall not commit embezzlement of government property given under his custody amp protection nor shall he abet for the same

24 Punishments- The following punishments may be imposed on the Home Guards volunteers for any acts of misconduct and indiscipline -

(A) (1) middot Reprimand (2) Censure (3) Extra parade and extra fatigue duty for not more then

three days (4) Suspension

(5) Premature Discharge from District Reserve

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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(B)

Fine not exceeding three days Honorarium

(C) Reduction in rank

(D)

Punishment drill Extra Guard duty causing fatigue for a period not exceeding 28 days in duration

-25 Powers of Punishment-

(a) District Commandant- District Commandant shall hold Orderly middotRoom procedure up to the rank of Lance Naik and Home Gaurd Volunteers for acts of indiscipline and after affording opportunity of being heard may impose any penalty as mentioned in Rule 24(A) middot

(b) Divisional Commandant- Divisional Commandant shall be competent to impQse a penalty for any act of indiscipline as mentioned in Rule 24(A) and 24(B) in respect volunteers to a volunteer Hawaldar or Naik or a volunteer below in rank to it

(c) Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General - Deputy Inspector General Additional Commandant General shall be middot competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) and 24(C) up to the rank of Platoon Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

(d) Inspector General- Inspector General shall be competent to impose a penalty for any act of indiscipline as listed in Rule 24(A) 24(B) 24(C) and 24(D) up to the rank of Company Commander or a volunteer below in rank to it

Provided that

(1) In case of execution of punishment relating to extra fatigue extra parade or any other punishment duty physical fitness of the delinquent shall be kept in view

(2) In case of imposition of any penalty procedure laid down in the instructions shall be followed

(3) Copy of the punishment shall be endorsed to immediate senior officer and also to the appointing authority

26 Appeal-

(1) Appeal against every order of punishment shall lie to the officer immediately senior to the officer passing such order

364 (36) ii~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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(2) Only one appeal shall be admissible against the order passed by the Disciplinary officer However revision petition may be filed against such orders to the Director General

(3) The Director General inay make suo moto revision of the orders passed by the officers subordinate to him

(4) The Additional Director General may exercise the powers of Director General if especially authorised to do so by the Director General

(5) An appeal shall be filed within 30 days from the date of communication of the punishment order

(6) A revision petition may be filed against order passed by an appellate authority within 30 days from the date of communication of the order passed by an appellate authority

(7) An appeal or revision petition filed after the limitation period of 30 days shall not bemiddot entertained unless middot there are reasonable and sufficient grounds to establish that it was beyond the normal capacity of the petitioner to file the same within the prescribed time limit

27 Conditions of Service - (1) Term of Enrolment-

(a) On successful completion of training a Volunteer Home Guard shall serve as a Home Guards for a period of six months which may be extended by the State Government to a total period of not more than 12 months if the State Government considers such extensionmiddot necessary and shall thereafter serve in the reserve for a period of three years and while in reserve shall be liable to be called out for duty at any time

(b) A volunteer Home Guard shall be eligible for extension of his enrolment on completion of his initial period of enrolment from time to time subject to his satisfactory conduct antecedent character verification medical examination physical fitness and willingness on the recommendation of District Review committee middot headed by an officer nominated by the Director General not below the rank of Divisional Commandant The extension shall be allowed upto the age of 41 years only

(c) A volunteer Home Guard shall be on call out duty for 10 months in a year Equal opportunity to be called out shall be ensured for each volunteer enrolled on the District reserve A proper rostermiddot shall be prepared and published for this purpose and copy of it shall be made available to volunteers on demand

(2) Discharge of a Volunteer Home Guard- A Volunteer Home Guard middot shall be middot liable to middot be discharged in the following conditions-

364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

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APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

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No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

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s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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364 (37)

(a) On account of his unwillingness to continue in the District Home Guard Reserve

(b) Failure to pass the examination on completion of basic training even after giving one more opportunity

(c) Being found unsuitable or physically unfit

(d) On completing the age of 41 years

(e) On imposition of punishment of discharge

(f) On filing of charge sheet in a criminal case or on being detained in police custody for more than 48 hours

The competent authority shall under the aforesaid conditions issue the discharge order in Appendix G

(3) Deployment- A Volunteer Home Guard when Called Out for duty under rule-21 shall be liable to be deployed at any place in Madhya Pradesh or anywhere in the Country or beyond and even in any foreign country by an special order issued by the State Government Deployment in foreign country shall normally be made with the consent of the concerned volunteer Home Guard

(4) Allowances- A Volunteer Home Guard on Call Out duty or Training shall receive Honorarium and other allowances as

fixed by the Government from time to time

(5) Bar on employment during period of enrolment-

(a) A volunteer Home Guard when on Call Out duty or training shall not engage himself into any other employment

(b) A volunteer Home Guard when not on duty or training shall be at liberty to engage himself in any job or a vocation under intimation to the District Commandant

Provided that-

(i) No such job or avocation whether full time or part time shall be accepted by him which may involve conflict of interest with that of the department

(ii) He shall not engage himself in any job or avocation unbecoming of his status as a member of District Reserve of Home Guard

28 Application by Volunteer Home Guard For Employment For other Jobs- A Volunteer Home Guard may apply to any other department or selection body for his selection for any post under intimation to his District Commandant On selection he shall intimate his District

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
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      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
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      418. 6_4
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      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
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      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (38) l=[~ ~ ~ 13 an 2016

Commandant alongwith a copy of the appointment letter He shall also submit resignation letter with a notice of 30 days as per rule-16 However this period of 30 days may be relaxed on appropriate grounds by the District Commandant on the application of Volunteer Home Guard middot

29 Temporary special duty of Home Guard Volunteer and officers to other Departments-

(a) The Volunteer Home Guard and Volunteer officers may be deputed to other departments of the State Government and Central Government as per their request with the approval of the State Government

(b) The Department borrowing volunteer Home Guards shall pay an amount equal to 150 of allmiddot the allowances payable to the Home Guards with a view to reimburse the deferred payments or entitlements to these Home Guards

(c) If a Volunteer Home Guard or Officer sustains injuries or meets death during the period of deployment with other department such borrowing department shall also be liable to make payment in respect of death-cum-injury benefits as per the extant instructions

(d) Out of the amount received from other Departments in lieu of the deployment of Home Guards 10 amount shall be deposited in the Central Welfare Fund of the Home Guards

(e) Home Guards volunteers may be deployed on temporary special duty to other departments of the State middot Government and the Central Government subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria However willing Home Guard Volunteer officer shall have to apply through proper channel

(f) The Director General may recommend the application middot for deputation to the State Government with middot his comments as to the feasibility of sparing the applicant officer in the event of selection

(g) The period and terms of the temporary special duty shall be regulated by the extant instructions of the State Government on the subject

30 Surrender of Certificate and other articles-

(a) The certificate of enrolment shall cease to have effect whenever the person named in it ceases to be a Home Guards volunteer A Home Guard on ceasing to be member of the Home Guards District Reserve shall surrender the certificate of his enrolment to the District Commandant within 10 days from the date of such cessation

-ir~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016 364 (39)

(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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364 (40) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

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Character - ~

Periods of training attended

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Police Station District Pin Code

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      172. Date_2
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      177. No orposts
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
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      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
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      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
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      224. Sagar
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      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
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      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
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      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
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      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
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      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
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      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
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      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
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      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
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      348. lPiece_6
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      350. 28
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      352. lPiece_7
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      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
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      384. 1year
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      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
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      388. 1 year_5
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      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

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(b) Before discharge a Home Guard Volunteer shall deliver in good condition all articles of uniform equipment arms and ammunition accoutrements and other Home Guards property if any in his possession

_c) Any fine imposed under these rules may be recovered from the money due to him but if not possible shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue

31 Repeal And Savings-

( l) The Central Provinces and Berar Home Guard Rules 194 7 (adopted vide Madhya Pradesh Adaptation of Laws order 1956) are hereby repealed

Provided that the repeal shall riot affect-

(a) Anything done or any action taken under these rule before coming into force of these rules -

(b) Any right privilege obligation or liability accrued or incurred under these rules

(2) Anything done or any action taken or any order etc made _ taken or issued urider these rules shall be deemed to have been done made or issued under the correspondence provisions of the rules so repealed

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APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (40) -q~ ~ ~ 13 ~ 2016

APPENDIX-A

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLMENT

[See Rule -14 (a))

Photo

Name

Son daughter spouse of

Category

Resident of

has been enrolled as an officera member of the Home Guards under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act 194 7

(No15 of 1947) When lawfully on duty he shall be deemed a member of

force and he she shall have the same powers protection and privileges and

be subject to the liabilities of an officer of police appointed under any

enactment for the time being in force

Date of enrolment middot

Valid up from to

middot Place

Date

Appointing Authority

Seal

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      165. 165
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      191. Harda
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      215. No of posts
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      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
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      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
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      243. lt
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      253. 2 Piece
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      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
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      258. 1 year_2
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      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
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      291. 12
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      293. tPiece
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      299. 14
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      304. 16
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      306. 17
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      308. 18
      309. 19
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      313. 20
      314. Daree
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      326. 22
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      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
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      336. lPiece_4
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      338. 25
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      340. Piece_5
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      344. lPiece_5
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      346. 27
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      348. lPiece_6
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      350. 28
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      354. 29
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      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
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      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
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      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
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      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
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      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
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      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (41)

APPENDIX-B

PLEDGE

(See Rule -15)

I

SDW of solemnly affirm that I will

be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Constitution of India and that I

will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully serve in the Home Guards and

go wherever I may be ordered and I will observe all lawful commands of any

officer set over me even to the peril of my life

Date

Place middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotbullbullmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot

Duly affirmed before me

Dated

Signature of deponent

Name

Post

Name and Signature of Attesting Officer

Designation _

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
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      275. 8_3
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      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
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      409. 3_6
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      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
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      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
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      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
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      421. 7_5
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      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
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      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (42) -q~ ~ ~middot 13 an 2016

APPENDIX - C

RESIGNATION

[See Rule 16 (1))

I (Name) middot No Rank

was enrolled as volunteer in the District Reserve Home Guards of

district Qn (ddmmyyyy) under

sub-section (3) of section 6 of the Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Act

1947 (No15 of 1947) Due to my persortal reasons I do not want to

continue to serve the Home Guards organization and hence wish to

obtain the discharge certificate from the organization on expiry of days

(not less than 30 days) of this notice ie with middot effect

from ( dd mm yyyy)

Date

Name amp Signature of Home Guard

No

Rank

District

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      137. 7_2
      138. 8_2
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      147. NoF2A882012B4Two l exercise of the powers conferred by section
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      149. Number
      150. Nominated Volunteer Company Commander
      151. 01
      152. Nominated Volunteer Platoon Commander
      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
      165. 165
      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
      169. Resident of
      170. Place
      171. Date
      172. Date_2
      173. Place_2
      174. Dated
      175. No
      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (43)

APPENDIX-D

MADHYA PRADESH HOME GUARD VOLUNTEER SANCTIONED POSTS

[See Rule 18 (1)1

No District Name No of Company

No of posts

(1) (2) 13) (4) 1 Jabalpur 4 665 2 Katni 1 165 3 Seoni 2 325 4 Chhindwara 2 325 5 Balaghat 2 335 6 Narsimzhour 2 325 7 Mandia 1 175 8 Dindori 1 165 9 Bhopal 5 815 10 Sehore 3 485 11 Raisen 2 325 12 Vidisha 2 325 13 Betul middot 2 325 14 Hoshangabad 2 325 15 Raiearh 2 325 16 Harda 1 165 17 Indore 4 645 18 Dhar 2 325 19 Jhabua 1 160 20 Aliraiour 1 165 21 Khandwa 1 160 22 Burhanpur 1 165 23 Khargoan 1 165 24 Badwani 1 165 25 Uiiain 4 650 26 Dewas 2 325 27 Mandsour 1 165 28 Ratlam 3 485 29 Nimuch 1 165 30 Shaiapur 2 325

Aagaimalwa 31 Gwalior 4 645 32 Shivpuri 2 325 33 Guna 2 320 34 Datia 2 325 35 Bhind 2 325 36 Morena 1 165 37 Shyopur 1 165

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      153. 05
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      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
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      163. 122
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      165. 165
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      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
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      176. District Name
      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
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      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
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      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
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      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
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      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (44) +~ ~ ~ 13 3BR1 2016

No District Name Noof Company

No of posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) 38 Ashoknagar 1 165 39 Rewa 3 485 40 Satna 3 485 41 Sidhi 2 320 42 Singrouli 1 165 43 Shahdol 1 165 44 Umariya 1 165 45 Anuppur 1 160 46 Sagar 3 485 47 Tikamgarh 2 325 48 Damoh 2 325 49 Chhatarpur 2 325 50 Panna 2 325

Total 97 middot -15800

Summary

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Company 97

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force 15800

Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik 205

300 posts for confidential Sainik for Balaghat District have been sanctioned by Madhya Pradesh Government Home (Department-C) Deptt Mantralaya Bhopal Letter No F 19-122012II C-2 Bhopal Dated 21-11-12

300

Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total 16305

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      163. 122
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      171. Date
      172. Date_2
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
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      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
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      214. District Name_2
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      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
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      231. 97_2
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      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
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      251. 2_5
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      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
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      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
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      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
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      265. l Piece
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      271. 7_3
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      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
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      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
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      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
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      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
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      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
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      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
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      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
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      321. 3t_2
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      324. 2 Piece_3
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      326. 22
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      328. lPiece_3
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      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
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      380. lYear
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      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
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      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
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      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (45)

APPENDIX-E

Uniform Items

(See Rule 19 (1)]

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

lt 2t 3t 4)

1 Kit Box lPiece 8 years

2 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 2 Piece 1 year

3 Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth 2 Piece 1 year

4 Shirt Khaki Cotton 2 Piece 2 years

5 Trousers Khaki Cotton 1 Piece 2 years

6 Boots Ankle Black 1 Pair 2 years

7 Shoulder Titles 1 Pair 5 years

8 Cap Badge 1Piece 5 years

9 Cap Barret lPiece 1 year

10 Whistle Piece 5 years

11 Lanyard lPiece 1 year

12 Ceremonial Dress Piece 2 years

13 Half Shoe Black 1 Pair 1 year

14 PT Shoes 1 Pair 4 months

15 Shoe Brush Piece 6 months

16 Shoe Polish 2 Piece 3 months

17 Hunter Shoes lPair 9 months

18 Socks Khaki 2 Pair 4months

19 Mosquito- Net lPiece 4 years

20 Daree l Piece 3 years

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      168. Category
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      170. Place
      171. Date
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      175. No
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      177. No orposts
      178. Jabalpur
      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
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      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
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      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
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      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
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      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
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      255. 3_4
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      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
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      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
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      299. 14
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      389. 6_3
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      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (46) -q~ ~ ~ 13 m 2016

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

(lt (2t (3t (4t

21 Blanket 2 Piece 5 years

22 Half Pant Khaki lPiece 2 years

23 Woolen Jersey Khaki Piece 5 years

24 Angola Shirt Piece 3 years

25 Great Coat lPiece 5 years

26 Rain Coat with cap Piece 3 years

27 Cane Piece 5 years

28 Tiffin Piece 5 years

29 Anklet Web lPiece 3 years

30 Leather Belt Piece 6 years

31 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

31 Coat Blazer Piece 3 years I WOMEN HOME GUARDS

s No

Name Of Item Unit of item

Life of item

1 Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth 1 Piece 1 year

2 Trousers Khaki Terrycot 1 Piece 1 year

3 Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta 2 Piece 1 Year

4 Saree Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

5 Blouse Terrycot Khaki 1 Piece 1 year

6 Petticoat Cotton Khaki lPiece 1 year

7 Darby Shoe Brown 1 Pair 2 years

8 Rank Badges As per laid down instructions

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      163. 122
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      166. Name
      167. Son daughter spouse of
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
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      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
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      207. Shivpuri
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      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
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      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
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      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
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      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
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      231. 97_2
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      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
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      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
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      263. 5_3
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      265. l Piece
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      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
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      271. 7_3
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      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
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      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
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      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
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      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
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      295. 13
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      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
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      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
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      321. 3t_2
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      326. 22
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      328. lPiece_3
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      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
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      336. lPiece_4
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      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
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      342. 26
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      344. lPiece_5
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      346. 27
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      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
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      368. Life of item
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      379. 2 Piece_4
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      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
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      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
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      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
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      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
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      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (47)

APPENDIX-F

Ranks and Badges

[See Rule 19 (2))

Sr Designation Rank Badges

1 Volunteer Company Commander Three stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

2 Volunteer Platoon Commander Two stars (with Blue Red Ribbon)

3 Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander

One star (with Blue Red Ribbon)

4 Volunteer Company Havaldar Major

State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist

5 Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master

Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm

6 Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent

Three White Chevrons on right upper arm

7 Volunteer Naik Two Chevrons on right upper arm

8 Volunteer Lance Naik One Chevron on right upper arm

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
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      188. Vidisha
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      198. Khargoan
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      212. Shyopur
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      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
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      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
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      231. 97_2
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      233. 15800
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      235. 205
      236. 300
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      238. 16305
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      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village

364 (48)

APPENDIX-G

Discharge Certificate

[see Rulemiddot27(2)]

This is to certify that No Rank Name bull SDW

of was enrolled in the District Reserve of

district on and was discharged on

He is discharged with approval of in consequence

of (ground to be mentioned) under Rule 30 (ii) of the Rules framed

under the Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Act 1947 (No 15 of 1947)

Character - ~

Periods of training attended

Particulars of embodied service if any

Resident of Town Village Post Office

Police Station District Pin Code

District Commandant

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      153. 05
      154. 05_2
      155. Nominated Volunteer Company Hawaldar Major
      156. 01_2
      157. Nominated Volunteer Company Quarter Master
      158. 01_3
      159. Nominated Volunteer Section Hawaldar
      160. 15
      161. 15_2
      162. Home Guard Volunteers
      163. 122
      164. Total
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      167. Son daughter spouse of
      168. Category
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      177. No orposts
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      179. Katni
      180. Seoni
      181. Chhindwara
      182. Balaghat
      183. Mandia
      184. Dindori
      185. Bhopal
      186. Sehore
      187. Raisen
      188. Vidisha
      189. Betul
      190. Raiearh
      191. Harda
      192. Indore
      193. Dhar
      194. Jhabua
      195. Aliraiour
      196. Khandwa
      197. Burhanpur
      198. Khargoan
      199. Badwani
      200. Uiiain
      201. Dewas
      202. Mandsour
      203. Ratlam
      204. Shajapur
      205. 30Row1
      206. Gwalior
      207. Shivpuri
      208. Guna
      209. Datia
      210. Bhind
      211. Morena
      212. Shyopur
      213. No_2
      214. District Name_2
      215. No of posts
      216. Ashoknagar
      217. Rewa
      218. Satria
      219. Sidhi
      220. Singrouli
      221. Shahdol
      222. Umariya
      223. Anuppur
      224. Sagar
      225. Tikamgarh
      226. Damoh
      227. Chhatarour
      228. Panna
      229. 50Row1_2
      230. Madhya Pradesh Home ouard Sanctioned Company
      231. 97_2
      232. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Sanctioned Force
      233. 15800
      234. Madhya Pradesh Home Guard Confidential Sainik
      235. 205
      236. 300
      237. Madhya Pradesh Home Guards Grand Total
      238. 16305
      239. s No
      240. Name or Item
      241. Unit or item
      242. Life ofltem
      243. lt
      244. 2t
      245. 3t
      246. 4_2
      247. 1_9
      248. Kit Box
      249. lPiece
      250. 8 years
      251. 2_5
      252. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      253. 2 Piece
      254. 1 year
      255. 3_4
      256. Trousers Khaki TerrycotCloth
      257. 2 Piece_2
      258. 1 year_2
      259. 4_3
      260. Shirt Khaki Cotton
      261. 2Piece
      262. 2years
      263. 5_3
      264. Trousers Khaki Cotton
      265. l Piece
      266. 2 years
      267. 6_2
      268. Boots Ankle Black
      269. 1 Pair
      270. 2 years_2
      271. 7_3
      272. Shoulder Titles
      273. 1 Pair_2
      274. 5 years
      275. 8_3
      276. Cap Badge
      277. 1Piece
      278. 5years
      279. 9
      280. Cap Barret
      281. Piece
      282. 1 year_3
      283. 10
      284. Whistle
      285. Piece_2
      286. 5years_2
      287. 11_2
      288. Lanyard
      289. lPiece_2
      290. l year
      291. 12
      292. Ceremonial Dress
      293. tPiece
      294. 2years_2
      295. 13
      296. Half Shoe Black
      297. l Pair
      298. 1 year_4
      299. 14
      300. 1 Pair_3
      301. 4 months
      302. 15_3
      303. 6 months
      304. 16
      305. Shoe Polish
      306. 17
      307. lPair
      308. 18
      309. 19
      310. Mosquito Net
      311. Piece_3
      312. 4 years
      313. 20
      314. Daree
      315. l Piece_2
      316. 3 years
      317. s No_2
      318. Unit of item
      319. lt_2
      320. 2t_2
      321. 3t_2
      322. 21
      323. Blanket
      324. 2 Piece_3
      325. 5years_3
      326. 22
      327. Half Pant Khaki
      328. lPiece_3
      329. 2years_3
      330. 23
      331. Woolen Jersey Khaki
      332. Piece_4
      333. 5 years_2
      334. 24
      335. Angola Shirt
      336. lPiece_4
      337. 3 years_2
      338. 25
      339. GreatCoat
      340. Piece_5
      341. Syears
      342. 26
      343. Rain Coat with cap
      344. lPiece_5
      345. 3 years_3
      346. 27
      347. Cane
      348. lPiece_6
      349. 5years_4
      350. 28
      351. Tiffin
      352. lPiece_7
      353. Syears_2
      354. 29
      355. Anklet Web
      356. lPiece_8
      357. 3years
      358. 30
      359. Leather Belt
      360. lPiece_9
      361. 6years
      362. 31
      363. Rank Badges
      364. As per laid down instructions
      365. 31_2
      366. Coat Blazer
      367. Name Of Item
      368. Life of item
      369. 1_10
      370. Shirt Khaki Terrycot Cloth
      371. 1 Piece
      372. lyear
      373. 2_6
      374. Trousers Khaki Terrycot
      375. 1 Piece_2
      376. lyear_2
      377. 3_5
      378. Salwar Suit Khaki with Dupatta
      379. 2 Piece_4
      380. lYear
      381. 4_4
      382. Saree Terrycot Khaki
      383. I Piece
      384. 1year
      385. 5_4
      386. Blouse Terrycot Khaki
      387. 1 Piece_3
      388. 1 year_5
      389. 6_3
      390. Petticoat Cotton Khaki
      391. lPiece_10
      392. 1 year_6
      393. 7_4
      394. Darby Shoe Brown
      395. 1 Pair_4
      396. 2 years_3
      397. 8_4
      398. Rank Badges_2
      399. As per laid down instructions
      400. Sr
      401. Designation Rank
      402. Badges
      403. 1_11
      404. Volunteer Company Commander
      405. Three stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      406. 2_7
      407. Volunteer Platoon Commander
      408. Two stars with Blue Red Ribbon
      409. 3_6
      410. Volunteer AssistantPlatoon Commander
      411. One star with Blue Red Ribbori
      412. 4_5
      413. Volunteer Company Havaldar Major
      414. State Emblem on leather bracelet on right wrist
      415. 5_5
      416. Volunteer Havaldar Company Quarter Master
      417. Three White Chevrons with square dot on them on right arm
      418. 6_4
      419. Volunteer Havaldar and equivalent
      420. Three White Chevrons on right upper arm
      421. 7_5
      422. Volunteer Naik
      423. Two Chevrons on right upper arm
      424. 8_5
      425. Volunteer Lance Naik
      426. One Chevron on right upper arm
      427. of was enrolled in the District Reserve of
      428. district on
      429. and was discharged on
      430. Periods of training attended
      431. Particulars of embodied service if any
      432. Resident of Town Village