Founder Vision of AICPS
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Lt. S. Gurmukh Singh (Freedom Fighter)
(1912 – 1998)
(Ex-Royal Air Force before partition founder of the AICPS 1946 at Karachi and Lahore)
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Before partition Pre-independence period 1946, All India Crime Prevention Society came into existence and was first organized. Its founder members were Late S.Gurmukh Singh and his associate Late Sh.Sampurnanand and Dr.Paripurnanand, younger brother of Chief Minister Utter Pradesh, pionneer of open prison system in India, Sh.Shiv Mangal Singh Kapoor MLA associate of Pt. Govind Valabh Pant, former home Minister, Government of India and his son Sh.B.S.Kapoor in a team were directly involved in the society. The above personalities run the office of All India Crime Prevention Society. The said Society was running smoothly for the 12 years up till the death of Dr.Paripuranand and there after his death the society was almost vanished .
The Ministry of home Affairs, Govt. Of India Vide its GO No. 90/50/police, April 26, 1950 and 36/32/56 police Dec.10,1958 has directed the states to Utilize the services of “All India Crime Prevention Society in every manner’ s
ALL INDIA CRIME PREVENTION SOCIETY CHD.
(Regd. No.2815 of 1998)
First organized by its founder Late. S. Gurmukh Singh in 1946, Avtar Singh Matharoo S/o Late. S. Gurmukh Singh Registered Society (Act XXI of 1860 Act.1957) No. 2815 of 1998. AICPS CHD
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF NEWS PAPERS FOR INDIA (Ministry of Information & Broadcasting )
Under
Name Of The AICPS Journal
RNI Regn.No.-65763/97
Postal Regn. No.DL.-23010/98
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| Lt. S. Gurmukh Singh (Freedom Fighter) (1912 – 1998) |
Avtar Singh Matharoo S/o Lt.S.Gurmukh Singh National President , All India Crime Prevention Society
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Aug. 15, 1947: Mountbatten swears Nehru in as Prime Minister of India
People moving to Pakistan (Punjab) -Train to Pakistan.
Gandhiji Addressing people
1948: Crowds in New Delhi wait for a glimpse of Gandhi’s funeral procession.
A Library being divided at the time of partition. My heart trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the state of the nation at the moment when people needed to hold hands.
Mangled bodies shaltered in streets creates havoc views results of communal riots.
A Train ready to move to Pakistan ,Delhi Station.