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UPSC CAPF Syllabus 2020: Download CAPF (AC) Exam Pattern & Syllabus of Written Exam for Assistant Commandant

UPSC CAPF Syllabus 2020: Get here latest Exam Pattern and detailed syllabus for UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Written Exam and Interview. Download PDF UPSC CAPF Syllabus subject-wise for General Ability & Intelligence and General Studies, Essay & Comprehension. UPSC CAPF Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2020:  UPSC has released the UPSC CAPF (AC) 2020 Notification to fill 209 vacancies in Central Armed Police Force (CAPF). The UPSC CAPF exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the post of Assistant Commandant (AC) in the armed forces such as BSF, SSB, CRPF, CISF & ITBP. This year, UPSC CAPF Exam will be held on 20th December 2020. The written exam will be held on the lines of exam structure mentioned in the CAPF Notification 2020. In this article, the latest syllabus and exam pattern of the CAPF AC 2020 written exam is shared along with the details of Interview round and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Go through these details below and start your preparations to sc...

Transgenders may soon be recruited as CAPF combat officers; MHA sets ball rolling

Representative Image Transgenders can soon aspire to lead combat troops in central paramilitary forces as the government is mulling allowing them take the annual UPSC exam for recruitment as officers in these forces deployed across the country for various internal security duties, officials said on Thursday. Sources in the security establishment told PTI that with the central government notifying the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act in December last year it is now essential to provide transgenders a "level playing field" in all avenues and services including combat policing. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also sought time-bound "comments", in favour or against, from the five paramilitary or Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) so that the Union Public Service Commission can be intimated whether or not to include the transgender category in the soon-to-be published notification for this year's CAPFs Assistant Commandants (ACs) exam. The AC is...

Support for terrorism nearly 'wiped out' in J&K, people want peace: Senior Army officer

Representative Image Recent "uncoordinated" acts of violence in North Kashmir are "signs of desperation" by terrorists which are not finding resonance among people who want to get out of the cycle of violence, a fact visible in the sharp dip this year in the recruitment of local youths in terror groups, a senior Army officer has said. Lt Gen B S Raju, heading the Kashmir-based XV corps, feels the basic premise of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is to create sensationalism that is backed by false separatist narratives and propaganda sponsored from Pakistan. These acts of terrorism are "... not finding much favour among the awaam (public), these uncoordinated terrorist acts are a sign of desperation. There is no semblance of any space where terrorists or separatists are in control," Gen Raju told PTI in an email interview. "Overall, the people want a solution, they want to get out of this cycle of violence and that is the reason that the support for terr...