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1. Home Guards are raised under the Home Guards act and rules of central Government

2. The role of Home Guards is to serve as an auxiliary force to the police in maintenance of internal security.

3. To prevent infiltration on the international border / coastal areas the border wing home guards Battalions have been raised in some states

How many of the above statements are correct?

(a) Only one

(b) Only two

(c) Only three

(d) None

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Answer:(b)Only two


 

The Home Guard was originally raised in the erstwhile Bombay Province in 1946. So statement 1 is incorrect. Apart from Army, Navy, Air Force and other security agencies, the twin voluntary organisations – Civil Defence & Home Guards were raised to provide protection to citizens in any untoward situation. Therefore, 6 December every year is celebrated throughout the nation as Raising Day of the organisation. On that day in 1946, the first Home Guards Unit was conceived and raised in erstwhile Bombay Presidency during turmoil period of civil disorders and communal riots, as a civilian voluntary force in aid of administration as an auxiliary to police, under the stewardship of Morarji Desai, former Prime Minister. in accordance with the Home Guards Acts and Rules of States/Union Territories, under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

3rd statement is wrong.

Fifteen Border Wing Home Guards (BWHG) Battalions have been raised in the border States viz. Punjab (6 Bns.), Rajasthan ( 4 Bns.), Gujarat (2 Bns.) and one each Battalion for Meghalaya, Tripura and West Bengal to serve as an auxiliary to Border Security Force for preventing infiltration on the international border/coastal areas, guarding of VA/VPs and lines of communication in vulnerable area at the time of external aggression.

Functions

The functions to be performed by Home Guards are listed below:

To serve as auxiliary to the police and generally help in maintaining internal security.

To help the community in any kind of emergency—such as on air-raid precautions or on any natural disaster.

To function as an emergency force intended for special tasks directly or indirectly connected with the defence of the country.

To maintain functional units to provide essential services such as motor transport, engineering groups, fire brigade, nursing and first aid, operation of power supply, water installations and communication systems etc.

The Border Wing of 18 battalions assists the Border Security Force in preventing infiltration on the international border/coastal areas, guarding of VA/VPs and lines of communication and vulnerable areas at the time of external aggression. The 18 battalions are deployed as follows: Assam (one bn), Gujarat (4 bns), Meghalaya (one bn), Punjab (6 bns), Rajasthan (4 bns), Tripura (one bn), and West Bengal (one bn).[5]

Marine units function as an Indian Coast Guard auxiliary.

The Fire Wing assists the Indian fire service.

So statements 2 and 3 are correct

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