ROHTAK, May 12 -- To strengthen the security of Haryana's power distribution infrastructure, the state government has decided to establish a State Industrial Security Force (SISF) and a state industrial security academy. In this regard, the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) has initiated process by issuing a final reminder to concerned chief engineers and superintending engineers, directing them to immediately submit their proposals. According to an order issued by UHBVN administrative branch under secretary Deepeshwari Rawat, the power utility officials in Panchkula, Rohtak, Sonipat and Jhajjar have been asked to provide detailed information regarding the security requirements of various offices and sensitive 33 KV substations. As per letters, the recipients are required to immediately submit number of posts required under the categories of armed head guard (upgraded from ASG), armed security guard (upgraded from SG), head guard (upgraded from SG) and security guard (waitlisted candidates whose training is completed), in their respective areas. The proposed force will be deployed at important power stations, substations, offices and other sensitive electricity infrastructure under the department. The process for identifying the number of security personnel required at different locations has already started. As per the letter the proposed SISF is expected to function on the lines of industrial security forces deployed for safeguarding strategic establishments and government infrastructure. The security setup may include trained personnel for guarding substations, controlling unauthorised entry, monitoring sensitive locations and handling emergency situations. Officials believe the dedicated security force will help prevent theft, vandalism, trespassing and other security-related incidents at power facilities....