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Government Declared PSS as the Essential Service

Addressing the members of Private Security Industry (PSI) on 19 June 2020, through video conferencing organised by the Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI), Vivek Bharadwaj, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Police Modernisation (PM) touched upon the COVID pandemic which has created havoc in the nation, and appreciated the tremendous role played by PSI. It was due to the efforts of CAPSI and persuasion at the highest level in the MHA that enabled the Government to declare PSI as an essential service. The fact that there has been no incident of arson and violence during lockdowns speaks volumes of the laudable work done by the security guards, security supervisors and the management. The Additional Secretary placed on record his deep appreciation for the stalwarts of the industry, termed them as the ‘heroes’ of the time, and urged all to recognise their contributions in true sense.

Mr. Bharadwaj began his discourse by paying homage to the martyrs of the Indian Army who sacrificed their lives on the northern borders in a tussle with China. All participants joined him to observe a 2 minutes silence praying for their rest in peace. He later asked the participants to explore how they can help the families of these martyred soldiers. The industry comprises mostly ex-servicemen and veterans; he requested CAPSI State Chapters from the states of the martyred soldiers to connect with their families and exert to help them get suitable employments.

Earlier, CAPSI took the issue of barring the services of security professionals during lockdown aggressively up and raised it to the pertinent higher authorities of the government of India. The delegates of CAPSI headed by the Chairman, CAPSI, Kunwar Vikram Singh kept in pressing touch with Mr. Bhardwaj himself, and G Kishen Reddy, the Minister of State for Home Affairs Government of India. The dedicated efforts of CAPSI fructified and on 14 April 2020 the government notified PSI as the essential service and allowed them to operate in lockdowns.

“The CAPSI decision to approach MHA to bring private security services under essential services has saved 23000 PSAs and 9 million security guards from major livelihood disaster. Imagine 9 million SGs going back to their native places leaving everyone business establishment and RWAs unprotected. MHA decision will be remembered as a life saving landmark decision for the PSI. Not a single case of theft, industrial damage or trespassing reported during lockdown. Salute to all security guards and management of PSAs those worked all times with total professional commitment. After all ‘the chowkidar’ proved its worth as guardsman to the nation,” said Kunwar Vikram Singh.

Understanding the problems being faced by the PSAs in renewing their licenses, Mr. Bharadwaj stated that the Government has extended the date for renewal till the end of August. Talking of the situation post pandemic, he stated that the industry should think in terms of playing an international role. The valuable human resource available if trained properly can help the PSI play a significant role in the global arena. The Additional Secretary concluded his talk by assuring the participants that the reframing of the model rules will be a great step towards resolving many current problems being faced by the industry.


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