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at Hakimpet, Medchal–Malkajgiri District, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana, in 1999. A separate fire wing cadre within the CISF was created when the Government of India approved recruitment rules for various posts of this new cadre in January 1991 and it came into effect on 12 January 1991.
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The FSTI conducts different basic and promotion courses for subordinate officers and the other ranks including head-constables and constables of fire cadre of the CISF. The institute also trains firefighting personnel from different organisations including National Fire Service College at
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with a sanctioned strength of 84 personnel. It was shifted to its present campus within the premises of the
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Sharma, M. D.; Sharma, M. C. (2008). "Central Industrial Security Force – Fire Wing".
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The Fire Service Training Institute was established on 2 February 1987 at
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responsible for providing training in fire safety and firefighting.
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among others. Many firefighters from foreign countries, including
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Central Armed Police Force
India
Deoli, Rajasthan
National Industrial Security Academy
Nagpur
Indian Coast Guard
Rapid Action Force
Central Reserve Police Force
Bhutan
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Assam
Mauritius
Kenya
State of Palestine
"CISF Fire Service"
"FSTI"
Delhi
ISBN
978-8178357089
Categories
Central Industrial Security Force
1987 establishments in Rajasthan
Fire protection organizations

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