◇ The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was set up in 1963 by a resolution of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Later, it was transferred to the Ministry of Personnel and now it enjoys the status of an attached office. The Special Police Establishment (which looked into vigilance cases) setup in 1941 was also merged with the CBI. ◇ The establishment of the CBI was recommended by the Santhanam Committee on Prevention of Corruption (1962–1964). The CBI is not a statutory body. It derives its powers from the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946. ◇ The CBI is the main investigating agency of the Central Government. It plays an important role in the prevention of corruption and maintaining integrity in administration. It also provides assistance to the Central Vigilance Commission and Lokpal.
COMMUNAL AWARD
◇ In August 1932, Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister,announced a scheme of representation of the minorities, which came to be known as theCommunal Award. ◇ The award not only continued separate electorates for the Muslims, Sikhs,Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and Europeans but also extended it to the depressed classes(Scheduled Castes). ◇ Gandhiji was distressed over this extension of the principle of communalrepresentation to the depressed classes and undertook fast unto death in Yerwada jail (Poona) toget the award modified. At last, there was an agreement between the leaders of the Congress andthe depressed classes. ◇ The agreement, known as Poona Pact, retained the Hindu joint electorate and gave reserved seats to the depressed classes.