Assistant Sub-Inspector
Government & Law EnforcementThe Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) is a mid-level rank in the Indian police hierarchy. It sit above the Head Constable and below the Sub-Inspector (SI).
ASI officers have the authority to investigate minor criminal cases and are often in charge of specific police outposts or "chowkis." They play a vital role as a bridge between the lower-ranking constabulary and higher-ranking investigators.
An ASI is identifiable by **one star** on their shoulder straps, along with a red and blue striped ribbon. They are responsible for documenting FIRs, maintaining station diaries, and assisting in the collection of evidence at crime scenes.
In many states, recruitment to the ASI rank happens through departmental promotions based on years of service and clean records, while some departments hold direct recruitment exams for specialized units like technical or wireless departments.
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| Assistant Sub-Inspector (Police) | Archaeological Survey of India Artificial Super Intelligence (AI) Advanced Solutions Inc. |
The Archaeological Survey of India was established in 1861 by Alexander Cunningham, who is considered the father of Indian archaeology. Since then, ASI has been responsible for discovering, preserving, and maintaining India's vast historical heritage.