Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board

The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) was constituted by the Government of Tamil Nadu in November 1991 vide G.O. Ms. No. 1806, Home (Ser.F) Department, dated 29.11.1991 for the recruitment of personnel for the Uniformed Services like Police, Prison and Fire and Rescue Services.[1]

TAMIL NADU UNIFORMED SERVICES RECRUITMENT BOARD
தமிழ்நாடு சீருடைப் பணியாளர் தேர்வு வாரியம்
AbbreviationTNUSRB
Formation1991
Typeagency of the Govt
PurposeRecruitment
Location
  • P.T. Lee. Chengalvaraya Naicker Building, No. 807, 2nd Floor, Anna Salai, Chennai-600 002, Tamil Nadu
Region served
Tamil Nadu
Chairperson
J.K. Tripathy IPS
Member
Sunil Kumar IPS
Member Secretary
N.K. SenthamaraikannanIPS
Staff
4+18
Websitehttp://www.tnusrbonline.org/

Organisation

The TNUSRB consists of one Chairman in the rank of Director General of Police, one Member in the rank of Additional Director General of Police, one Member Secretary in the rank of Inspector General of Police one Superintendent of Police, one Legal Adviser, one Senior Administrative Officer, one Deputy Superintendent of Police, one Personal Assistant and 20 other office staffs.

Functions and Duties

The Board is entrusted with the responsibility of recruiting personnel to the Police Department, Fire and Rescue Services Department and Prison Department for the following categories:-

(i) Police Department : Sub Inspectors of Police (Men & Women),

Sub Inspectors (Technical) (Men & Women),

Grade II Police Constables (Men & Women).

(ii) Fire and Rescue Services Department : Firemen

(iii) Prison Department : Grade II Jail Warders (Men & Women)

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