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Nagpur Cell Bharosa Cell wins trust, complete 1,696 family disputes in 3 years

Nagpur Cell Bharosa Cell wins trust, complete 1,696 family disputes in 3 years
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Nagpur: Police City ‘Bharosa Cell’, Unique Family Compensation Unit Disputes, have helped complete 1696 family problems in the last three years with a success rate of slightly more than 36%.
The concept of counseling and settlement of unit disputes in Bharosa cell lines, which were formed in 2017, were also replicated elsewhere in the state.
CP Amitesh Kumar, who has reviewed the compensation dispute mechanism and routine cell cases, said that around 40% of complaints spin around family disputes.
“In the views of the complainants from various parts of the city face problems by approaching cells at the current location, we can both open new units or extensions in Central Nagpur,” CP and added, “Our priority is to peacefully the problem and save the family from Destroy, “he said.
Cells, the idea of ​​former CP K venkatesham, has been attended by 1,513 complaints or complaints until September this year.
Under Senior Inspector Seema Surve, cells have been completed by 486 cases.
Last year, cells have been present for 1,438 cases and completed 475.
In 2019, it felt successful in more than 44% of cases after taking 1649 and completed 735.
PI surve said the team eight counselors were present for the complainant.
“We officially hear about 225 things on a monthly basis.
First, we listen to the problem and then make a case.
Then, another party is allowed to apply for it.
Then, a joint meeting or counseling session was held, “he said.
Surve said the goal was to resolve disputes gradually through repeated shared counseling sessions.
“We did face challenges in handling complaints between personalities, especially when one party turned out to be aggressive,” said the Inspector woman.
He said that if the complainant wants to continue to stay in the place of their relatives during the dispute, this is called the ‘protection officer’.
“If we see that this problem is serious and requires legal action, it is referred to the police station for registration of FIR,” he said.
Police said that they were dealing with cases involving people from various layers of society.
“We have succeeded in reconciling many couples clashing and saving families,” Surve said.
The cell popularity has been promoted by Independent Corporator Abha Pande to submit representation for the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Walse Walse Patil, who is in the city to review the crime of meeting this month, asking for a new branch or unit in four more locations or zones in the city.
He has asked Walse Patil to strengthen Bharosa cells.

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