2. Introduction
The National Security Guard (NSG) is a special
forces unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). It
was raised in 1984, following Operation Blue Star and
the assassination of Indira Gandhi, "for combating
terrorist activities with a view to protect States against
internal disturbances"
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4. Job Prospects
NSG is a task-oriented force, modeled on the pattern of the
SAS of UK and GSG-9 of Germany and has two
complementary elements in the form of Special Action Group
(SAG) and Special Ranger Groups (SRG). SAG, the offensive
wing comprise of army personnel and SRG consists of
members from Central Paramilitary Forces (CPFs) and Central
Police Organisations (CPOs) such as the Border Security
Force (BSF), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State
Police forces. The primary function of the SRG is to play a
supportive role to the SAG, especially in isolating target areas.
The task of providing VVIP security for high-risk VVIPs in India
is done by the SRG of the NSG.
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5. Recruited Job hunters will get Rs. 57,672/-
consolidated per month.
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