Agency Name: | Ministry of Home Affairs |
Seal: | Government of India logo.svg |
Jurisdiction: | Government of India |
Headquarters: | Ministry of Home Affairs North Block, Cabinet Secretariat, Raisina Hill, New Delhi |
Coordinates: | 28.6139°N 77.2089°W |
Budget: | (2024–25)[1] |
Minister1 Name: | Amit Shah[2] |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister of Home Affairs |
Deputyminister2 Name: | Bandi Sanjay Kumar |
Deputyminister1 Pfo: | Minister of State for Home Affairs |
Deputyminister1 Name: | Nityanand Rai |
Deputyminister2 Pfo: | Minister of State for Home Affairs |
Chief1 Name: | Govind Mohan, IAS |
Chief1 Position: | Home Secretary |
Type: | Ministry |
Child1 Agency: | Central Armed Police Forces |
Child2 Agency: | Delhi Police |
Child3 Agency: | Intelligence Bureau |
Child4 Agency: | National Disaster Response Force |
Child5 Agency: | National Investigation Agency |
Child6 Agency: | National Human Rights Commission of India |
Child7 Agency: | Narcotics Control Bureau |
The Ministry of Home Affairs (IAST: Gṛha Mantrālaya), or simply the Home Ministry, is a ministry of the Government of India. It is mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy. It is headed by Minister of Home Affairs.[3]
The Ministry of Home Affairs is also the cadre controlling authority for the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS and DANICS. Police-I Division of the ministry is the cadre controlling authority in respect of the Indian Police Service; whereas, the UT Division is the administrative division for DANIPS.
See main article: Home Secretary (India). The Home Secretary (IAST: Gṛiha Sachiva गृह सचिव) is the administrative head of the Ministry of Home Affairs. This post is held by a very senior IAS officer of the rank of Secretary to Government of India. The current Home Secretary is Govind Mohan, IAS All Central Armed Police Forces such as the CRPF, CISF, BSF, etc. and the Union territory police forces are under the control of the Union Home Ministry. The Union Home Secretary is the Chief Advisor to the Union Home Minister on all matters such as policy formation, etc. The Post of Union Home Secretary is equivalent to the Chief Secretary of a State. The Union Home Secretary draws salary at the pay level 17 of the 7th Central Pay Commission i.e. Rupees 2,25,000 plus other allowances applicable per month which is equivalent to a Chief Secretary's salary.
Chiefs of CAPFs, NIA and IB report directly to the Home Minister. DGs of CAPFs may also report to the Special Secretary (Internal Security) and Special Secretary/Additional Secretary (Border Management).
Tapan Deka, IPS[4] | Director of the Intelligence Bureau | |
Mr. Anish Dayal Singh, IPS | Director General, Central Reserve Police Force | |
Mr. Nitin Agarwal, IPS | Director General, Border Security Force | |
Mrs. Nina Singh, IPS | Director General, Central Industrial Security Force | |
Mr. Daljit Singh Chaudhary, IPS | Director General, Sashastra Seema Bal | |
Mr. Rahul Rasgotra, IPS | Director General, Indo-Tibetan Border Police | |
Mr.Nalin Prabhat, IPS | Director General, National Security Guard | |
Mr.Sadanand Date, IPS | Director General, National Investigation Agency |
The Ministry of Home Affairs extends manpower and financial support, guidance, and expertise to the State Governments for the maintenance of security, peace, and harmony without trampling upon the constitutional rights of the States.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has the following constituent Departments:[5]
Department of Border Management, dealing with the management of borders, including coastal borders.
Department of Internal Security, dealing with police, law and order and rehabilitation.
Department of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh Affairs, dealing with the constitutional provisions in respect of the Union Territories Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and all other matters relating to the UTs excluding those with which the Ministry of External Affairs is concerned.
Dealing with the notification of assumption of office by the President and Vice-president, notification of appointment of the Prime Minister and other Ministers, etc.
Dealing with the implementation of the provisions of the Constitution relating to official languages and the provisions of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Department of Official Language was set up in June 1975 as an independent Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs.[6]
Dealing with center-state relations, inter-state relations, union territories and freedom fighters' pension.
These are organizational divisions of the ministry itself, without the splitting into specialized departments.[7]
Handling all administrative and vigilance matters, allocation of work among various Divisions of the ministry and monitoring of compliance of furnishing information under the Right to Information Act, 2005, matters relating to the Order of Precedence, Padma Awards, Gallantry Awards, Jeevan Raksha Padak Awards, National Flag, National Anthem, State Emblem of India and Secretariat Security Organisation.
Matters relating to coordination by administrative, diplomatic, security, intelligence, legal, regulatory, and economic agencies of the country for the management of international borders, the creation of infrastructure like roads/fencing and floodlighting of borders, border areas development program pilot project on Multi-purpose National Identity Card and Coastal Security.
The division deals with Centre-State relations, including working on the constitutional provisions governing such relations, the appointment of governors, creation of new states, nominations to Rajya Sabha/Lok Sabha, Inter-State boundary disputes, over-seeing the crime situation in States, imposition of President's Rule and work relating to Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS), etc.
Intra-ministry coordination work, parliamentary matters, public grievances (PGs), publication of annual report of the ministry, record retention schedule, annual action plan of the ministry, custody of classified and unclassified records of the ministry, internal work study, furnishing of various reports of scheduled castes/scheduled tribes and persons with disabilities, etc.
Responsible for the response, relief, and preparedness for natural calamities and human-made disasters (except drought and epidemics). The division is also responsible for legislation, policy, capacity building, prevention, mitigation, and long-term rehabilitation.
The division is responsible for formulating, operating, and controlling the budget of the ministry under the Integrated Finance Scheme.
The division deals with all matters relating to visa, immigration, citizenship, overseas citizenship of India, acceptance of foreign contribution and hospitality.
The division frames and implements the Freedom Fighters' Pension Scheme and the schemes for the rehabilitation of migrants from former West Pakistan/East Pakistan and the provision of relief to Sri Lankan and Tibetan refugees. It also handles work relating to Enemy Properties and residual work relating to Evacuee Properties.
The division deals with matters relating to the Protection of Human Rights Act and also matters relating to national integration and communal harmony.
Internal security and law and order, including anti-national and subversive activities of various groups/extremist organizations, policy and operational issues on terrorism, security clearances, monitoring of ISI activities and Home Secretary-level talks with Pakistan on terrorism and drug trafficking as a part of the composite dialogue process.
Recently launched cyber coordination center (CYCORD) https://cycord.gov.in meant for assisting LEAs in all the matters of cyber-crime, cyber-espionage and cyber-terrorism works under this division.
Division deals with arms and explosives; letters of request for mutual legal assistance in criminal matters; National Security Act, 1980 and representations thereunder; administration of Narcotics Control Bureau; providing central assistance to victims of terrorist, communal, and naxal violence; matters relating to breach of privilege of MPs, etc.
Legislative aspects of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and also the Commission of Inquiry Act. It also handles matters relating to state legislations, which require the assent of the President under the Constitution, political pension to erstwhile rulers before independence, and mercy petitions under Article 72 of the Constitution.
Countering of left-wing Naxalite-Maoist extremism in India.
The division deals with the internal security and law and order situation in the northeastern states, including matters relating to insurgency and talks with various extremist groups operating in that region.
Division functions as the cadre controlling authority in respect of Indian Police Service (IPS) and also deals with the award of Presidents' Police Medals for Meritorious/ Distinguished service and Gallantry, etc.
This Division deals with the policy, personnel, operational (including deployment), and financial matters relating to all the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). It also deals with matters relating to the welfare of the serving and retired CAPF personnel and the deployments in UN peacekeeping missions.
The division handles all items of work relating to the modernization of State Police Forces, provisioning/procurement of various items for the modernization of Central Police Forces, police reforms, and police missions.
The division deals with matters relating to policy formulation in respect of internal security issues, international cooperation on counter-terrorism, international covenants, bilateral assistance treaties, and related items of work.
The division deals with all legislative and constitutional matters relating to Union territories, including National Capital Territory of Delhi. It also functions as the cadre controlling authority of the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Forest Service (IFS/IFoS), and the Indian Police Service (IPS) as also Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS)/Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police Service (DANIPS). Besides, it is responsible for overseeing the crime and law and order situation in UTs.
Commissions/Committees/Missions
Councils
Regional/Field Offices (Central Government)