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Bengal Presidency - Section

Section 947 in Police Regulations, Bengal , 1943

947. Personal orderly staff of gazetted police officers. [§ 12, Act V, 1861].

- Badge - B.P.Breeches (Jodhpur). - White drill. In the mufassil there is no objection to shorts (white drill) being substituted for breeches.Coat. - White drill, turn over collar, buttoned down front - brass round flat buttons.Fringe. - Blue, 3 inches wide, attached to 10 inches of red salu. (Silver, for the Inspector-General's orderlies.)Kulla, red. - With two eyelets on either side, 3 inches from top.Pagri. - White cloth, seven yards long (shall not be worn with tail).Putties. - Blue serge.Shoes. - Munda, black.(For winter season)Khaki warm coat and khaki breeches (Jodhpur). - For orderlies who are required to go to Darjeeling or are required to do early morning or night duty in the winter.Cardigan jacket. - Natural grey.Greatcoat. - Without cape, of No. 1 Irish frieze dark shade.Each of the orderlies proceeding to Darjeeling in connection with the move of the headquarters shall be supplied with a blanket.Note. - (i) The head constable attached to the Inspector-General's personal orderly staff shall wear the uniform prescribed above except that the fringe shall be of gold and the kulla gold embroidered.
(ii)Office orderlies shall wear the uniform prescribed for constables of the Unarmed Police.
(iii)Cycle orderlies shall wear khaki kurtas, shorts khaki, putties khaki, pagris rod.