Rapid Action Force
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The Rapid Action Force (RAF) is a specialised wing of the Indian CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force). It was formed in October 1992, to deal with riots & related unrest, with 10 of its battalions. The battalions are numbered 100 to 110.
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[edit] Riot Control
This elite force has made its impact against the rioters and restored the confidence of the minorities. It has been very effective in dealing with communal violence.
[edit] Humanitarian Activities
RAF has also succeeded in projecting the human face of the Government and built bridges with the public by carrying out prompt rescue and relief operations during floods, earthquakes, cyclones and outbreak of epidemics in various parts of the country.
[edit] Operations in the aftermath of the 1999 cyclone
During the super-cyclone that hit Orissa in October 1999, six companies of RAF were deployed and carried out rescue and relief operations in five of the state's worst affected districts. Ten of the force's medical teams treated about 20,000 patients and provided much-needed medical and other assistance to the victims. CRPF personnel cremated about 300 decomposed bodies in Orissa's badly-affected Erasama block.
[edit] Women in the RAF
CRPF is the only Paramilitary Force in the country to have two women battalions. The first such battalion was raised in 1986 with its headquarters at New Delhi. The second battalion came into existence in 1996 at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
[edit] The Green Force
Another specialised outfit of the CRPF is the Green Force. The force has been able to effectively check environmental degradation and sustain the regeneration of local flora and fauna. Every year Green Force personnel plant lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of trees in various parts of the country.